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[[Rick Deckard]] found a snake scale at an apartment a group of [[replicant]]s led by [[Roy Batty]] were living in and initially thought it was a fish scale. However, he was corrected by a Cambodian woman when he went to Animoid Row, who told him that it was a snake scale and of a quality so high that Hassan was the likely maker. Deckard visited Hassan and after a question-and-answer between them about the snakes where Hassan was very reluctant to reveal his high-paying customers, Deckard decided to get faster results by threatening Hassan, who then quickly told him that Taffey Lewis bought the snake.{{ref|br}}
 
[[Rick Deckard]] found a snake scale at an apartment a group of [[replicant]]s led by [[Roy Batty]] were living in and initially thought it was a fish scale. However, he was corrected by a Cambodian woman when he went to Animoid Row, who told him that it was a snake scale and of a quality so high that Hassan was the likely maker. Deckard visited Hassan and after a question-and-answer between them about the snakes where Hassan was very reluctant to reveal his high-paying customers, Deckard decided to get faster results by threatening Hassan, who then quickly told him that Taffey Lewis bought the snake.{{ref|br}}
   
Hassan later had a short interview with [[Ray McCoy]], giving him advice on where to find different mechanical animals and complained that the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] continued to interrogate him. He also revealed that he was afraid of [[Bullet Bob]], an extremely aggressive and paranoid veteran of World War III who owned a large ammunition surplus shop, and suspected that he would sabotage others' stores.{{ref|brvg}}
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Hassan later had a short interview with [[Ray McCoy]], giving him advice on where to find different mechanical animals and complained that the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] continued to interrogate him. He also revealed that he was afraid of [[Robert Gorsky|Bullet Bob]], an extremely aggressive and paranoid veteran of World War III who owned a large ammunition surplus shop, and suspected that he would sabotage others' stores.{{ref|brvg}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:59, 23 March 2019

Abdul Ben Hassan was a designer of animoid snakes. He is from Egypt and has a reputation for designing animoid snakes of the highest quality. He works, like most people who design replicant animals, on Animoid Row. He sold one of these replicant snakes to Taffey Lewis for Zhora to use in her acts.

Biography

Rick Deckard found a snake scale at an apartment a group of replicants led by Roy Batty were living in and initially thought it was a fish scale. However, he was corrected by a Cambodian woman when he went to Animoid Row, who told him that it was a snake scale and of a quality so high that Hassan was the likely maker. Deckard visited Hassan and after a question-and-answer between them about the snakes where Hassan was very reluctant to reveal his high-paying customers, Deckard decided to get faster results by threatening Hassan, who then quickly told him that Taffey Lewis bought the snake.[1]

Hassan later had a short interview with Ray McCoy, giving him advice on where to find different mechanical animals and complained that the Los Angeles Police Department continued to interrogate him. He also revealed that he was afraid of Bullet Bob, an extremely aggressive and paranoid veteran of World War III who owned a large ammunition surplus shop, and suspected that he would sabotage others' stores.[2]

Trivia

Ben Astar, who played Hassan, only received credit for his role in the Final Cut.

The "snake scale," when seen on the Cambodian woman's (and Hassan's) microscope, is actually an extreme close-up of a marijuana bud.

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