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{{Infobox Character
|name = Crystal Steele
 
 
|image = File:Crystal.png|
 
|image = File:Crystal.png|
 
|occupation = [[Blade Runner (police)|Blade Runner]]
 
|occupation = [[Blade Runner (police)|Blade Runner]]
 
|died = 2019, Killed by [[Ray McCoy]] (Determinant)
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|died = 2019, Killed by [[Ray McCoy]] - Depending on the player
 
|status = Alive/Deceased - Depending on the player
 
 
|race = Human
 
|race = Human
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
 
|hair color = Red
|featured = [[Blade Runner (video game)]]
 
|nationality = American|hair color = Red
 
 
|affiliation = [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]]
 
|affiliation = [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]]
 
|portrayed=[[Lisa Edelstein]]
 
|portrayed=[[Lisa Edelstein]]
 
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{{Quote|There's a beautiful little thing in here called the magic and it ain't ever been wrong. You develop it, you've got a brilliant career ahead of you.||Blade Runner (1997 video game)}}
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'''Crystal Steele''' was a veteran [[Blade Runner (police)|Blade Runner]] of the [[Los Angeles Police Department]].
   
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She was a colleague of Blade Runner [[Ray McCoy]], who she nicknamed "Slim." Steele was very much in favor of [[replicant]] extermination and was an excellent marksman, scoring an almost perfect score on the LAPD's gun range. She displayed a minor attraction to McCoy, as well as considerable disrespect and condescension.
'''Crystal Steele''' is a Blade Runner introduced and featured in the video game ''[[Blade Runner (video game)|Blade Runner]]''.
 
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She wore a pair of black shades and smokes Lucky Strikes, which could found by McCoy as a mark of her presence.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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She is a colleague of [[Blade Runner]] [[Ray McCoy]]; she is a sassy, witty female detective who works alongside McCoy within the Blade Runner unit. She is very much in favor of [[replicant]] extermination and appears at various stages in the game depending on the player's actions. She is an excellent marksman, scoring an almost perfect score on the [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]]'s gun range. She displays a minor attraction to McCoy, as well as considerable disrespect and condescension. She always calls McCoy "Slim". Her fate in the game is ultimately tied to the player's actions; she can either die (killed by the player or in an explosion set up by [[Sadik]]) or survive and pair up with McCoy as he gains the rank of "full Blade Runner" following the retirement of [[Clovis]], the rogue replicants' leader, in the Moonbus.
 
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|-|If Steele survived=If Steele survived, she paired up with McCoy as he gained the rank of "full Blade Runner" following the retirement of [[Clovis]], the rogue replicants' leader, in the [[Moonbus]].{{ref|brvg}}</tabber>
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==Behind the scenes==
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{{Quote|Steele's a hell of a Blade Runner and one tough cookie&ndash;quick, agile, strong and smart. She's on a special undercover assignment right now, but if you're lucky you just might get a chance to see her in action. Keep your eyes open and you could learn a lot. Don't let Steele's sweet disposition fool you, though - somewhere down deep lies the heart of a killer.|Behind the Scenes booklet|Blade Runner (1997 video game)}}
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Steele's fate is ultimately determined by the actions of the player.
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Film Continuity

"There's a beautiful little thing in here called the magic and it ain't ever been wrong. You develop it, you've got a brilliant career ahead of you."[src]

Crystal Steele was a veteran Blade Runner of the Los Angeles Police Department.

She was a colleague of Blade Runner Ray McCoy, who she nicknamed "Slim." Steele was very much in favor of replicant extermination and was an excellent marksman, scoring an almost perfect score on the LAPD's gun range. She displayed a minor attraction to McCoy, as well as considerable disrespect and condescension.

She wore a pair of black shades and smokes Lucky Strikes, which could found by McCoy as a mark of her presence.

Biography

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Steele was either killed by McCoy or an explosion set up by Sadik.[1]

If Steele survived, she paired up with McCoy as he gained the rank of "full Blade Runner" following the retirement of Clovis, the rogue replicants' leader, in the Moonbus.[1]

Behind the scenes

"Steele's a hell of a Blade Runner and one tough cookie–quick, agile, strong and smart. She's on a special undercover assignment right now, but if you're lucky you just might get a chance to see her in action. Keep your eyes open and you could learn a lot. Don't let Steele's sweet disposition fool you, though - somewhere down deep lies the heart of a killer."

Behind the Scenes booklet[src]

Steele's fate is ultimately determined by the actions of the player.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Blade Runner (1997 game)