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Bryant and Gaff later met Deckard near a streetside bar after he retired Zhora. Bryant was more friendly to Deckard, boasting to Gaff that he could learn from him. However, his lack of humanity in regard to Zhora's death and the effect it had Deckard was noticeable. He also informs Deckard that he now needed to retire the experimental replicant [[Rachael]], who had gone rogue after learning her true replicant identity. He then wished Deckard good luck and left the bar.{{ref|br}}
 
Bryant and Gaff later met Deckard near a streetside bar after he retired Zhora. Bryant was more friendly to Deckard, boasting to Gaff that he could learn from him. However, his lack of humanity in regard to Zhora's death and the effect it had Deckard was noticeable. He also informs Deckard that he now needed to retire the experimental replicant [[Rachael]], who had gone rogue after learning her true replicant identity. He then wished Deckard good luck and left the bar.{{ref|br}}
   
 
{{Jeter|Following Gaff's death while on assignment, Bryant attended the funeral, showing distaste for the gravestone's [[Cityspeak]] epitaph. It was soon learned that he also removed files of the renegade group's sixth replicant in a conspiracy between the UN and the LAPD to take down [[Eldon Tyrell]]'s business. Deckard met Bryant in his office, though Bryant was displayed as video to him, claiming to be in the hospital with an infection. Deckard realized that the image was a persynth (an image simulation of Bryant based off of his personality and behavior) and later learned that Tyrell's niece, [[Sarah Tyrell]], killed Bryant because she was the real one behind the conspiracy, and Bryant was innocent.{{ref|br2}}}}
==Alternate continuity==
 
In ''[[Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human]]'', Bryant dies from health problems shortly after attending Gaff's funeral. It is revealed that he also removed files of the renegade group's sixth replicant in a conspiracy between the UN and the LAPD to take down [[Eldon Tyrell]]'s business. Deckard meets Bryant in his office and Bryant is a video image of himself, claiming to be in the hospital with an infection. Deckard realizes that the image is a persynth (an image simulation of Bryant based off of his personality and behavoir) and later learns that Eldon's niece, [[Sarah Tyrell]], killed Bryant because she was the real one behind the conspiracy, and Bryant was innocent.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:25, 7 April 2019

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

"You're either a cop or little people."[src]

Harry Bryant was the captain of the Rep-Detect department of the LAPD who assigned ex-Blade Runner Rick Deckard to return to his job and retire six escaped Nexus-6 replicants.

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After Bryant's top Blade Runner, Dave Holden, was shot and critically wounded by the replicant Leon, Bryant sent Gaff out to "arrest" Deckard and bring him to Bryant. While Bryant at first made attempts to be friendly, their meeting soon boiled down to pure business as he briefed Deckard on the replicants that he needed to take down: Leon, Zhora, Pris and Roy Batty.[1]

Bryant and Gaff later met Deckard near a streetside bar after he retired Zhora. Bryant was more friendly to Deckard, boasting to Gaff that he could learn from him. However, his lack of humanity in regard to Zhora's death and the effect it had Deckard was noticeable. He also informs Deckard that he now needed to retire the experimental replicant Rachael, who had gone rogue after learning her true replicant identity. He then wished Deckard good luck and left the bar.[1]

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