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− | The production of Nexus-9 began in mid 2030's. This information is known from the Blackout: 2022 anime short were it is stated that, following "The Blackout", "It took over a decade for THE WALLACE CORP. to win approval to manufacture a new breed of ''Replicants''". |
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⚫ | The Tyrell Corporation was responsible for the creation, manufacturing, and selling of replicant technology since the earliest Nexus models were produced. In [[2019]], a rogue [[Nexus-6]] replicant named [[Roy Batty]] killed the head of the corporation, [[Eldon Tyrell]]. This caused the next variant, the [[Nexus-8]], to be rushed onto the market in [[2020]].{{ref|br2049}} |
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⚫ | Nexus-8 replicants had open-ended, natural lifespans and were used for [[Off-world]] warfare and tasks humans did not want to do on [[Earth]]. Anti-replicant sentiment led to [[human supremacy|human supremacist]] movements and, with the use of the [[Replicant Registration database]], murder of replicants became a regular occurrence. In the [[Blackout]] of [[2022]], all records related to replicants were mysteriously erased, allowing Nexus-8 replicants to blend in with society. Shortly thereafter replicant technology was outlawed and the [[retire]]ment of all Nexus-8 models was mandated. This sent the Tyrell Corporation into bankruptcy, allowing [[Niander Wallace]] to acquire it in 2028.{{ref|br2049}} |
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− | == Origins - 2020-2036 == |
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+ | ===Replicant prohibition=== |
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+ | In [[2023]], the governing magistrates legislated an indefinite prohibition on replicant production by the Tyrell Corporation. This led to the decommissioning of the [[Nexus-6]] and Nexus-8 replicants. Unlike the Nexus-6 which did not live past its programmed 4-year lifespan, the Nexus-8 is characterized by a natural, indefinite lifespan. As a result, [[Blade Runner (police)|Blade Runner units]] were requested to retire any Nexus-8 replicants blending in with society.{{ref|br2049}} |
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+ | Replicant technology was prohibited after the Blackout, since the restraints Tyrell had placed into their models were deemed ineffective after the Nexus series proved to be rebellious. [[Niander Wallace]], after acquiring the Tyrell Corporation for his own use, developed in secret new replicants that would obey. These would be the Nexus-9, and in [[2036]] Wallace demonstrated their obedience in front of the [[lawmakers|magistrates]] of [[Los Angeles]] by ordering an [[Male Nexus-9|unnamed Nexus-9]] to choose between his own life or that of Wallace's. The result was the replicant cutting his own throat. The prohibition was therefore rolled back and the replicants allowed back into the workforce and society.{{ref|br2036}} |
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+ | Unknown to anyone but Niander Wallace Jr., by 2049, supposedly all replicant Blade Runners created by Wallace Corporation were implanted with special memories, memories which centered on these Blade Runners being beaten and humiliated by certain individuals. The encoded "individuals" in these memories were people who Wallace Jr. considered potentially dangerous to the company's welfare should they decide to "betray" Wallace Jr. or the company. If such a case were to occur, Wallace Jr. could activate the implanted memory to trigger a Blade Runner replicant into killing these undesirable individuals.<ref>[[Blade Runner 2049: Memory Lab]]</ref> |
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− | This also sent the Tyrell Corporation into bankruptcy, allowing [[Niander Wallace]] to acquire it in 2028. |
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+ | [[File:Nexus-9 eye.jpg|thumb|right|A Nexus-9 ocular implant]] |
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− | === End of Prohibition === |
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− | Replicant technology was prohibited after the Blackout, regarding any restrictions that Tyrell had placed into all of their models as negligible and useless after the Nexus series proved to be rebellious. Wallace, after acquiring the Tyrell Corporation for his own use, developed in secret new replicants that would obey. These would be the |
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* [[K]] |
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* [[Luv]] |
* [[Luv]] |
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* [[Female Nexus-9]] |
* [[Female Nexus-9]] |
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* [[Male Nexus-9]] |
* [[Male Nexus-9]] |
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+ | * NX-96370.4<ref>[[Blade Runner 2049: Memory Lab]]</ref> |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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− | Niander Wallace Nexus-9 replicant.jpg|Wallace and an unnamed Nexus-9 in 2036 |
+ | Niander Wallace Nexus-9 replicant.jpg|Wallace and an unnamed Nexus-9 in 2036 |
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+ | Nexus-9 replicant cuts him self.jpg|A Nexus-9 cuts himself |
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− | Nexus-9 replicant cuts him self.jpg|A Nexus-9 cuts himself. |
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− | + | K.png|Officer K, a Nexus-9 Blade Runner, in Las Vegas |
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− | Luv shooting.jpg|Luv, a Nexus-9, taking aim. |
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− | K.png|Officer K, a Nexus-9 Blade Runner, in Las Vegas. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | [[ja:ネクサス9型]] |
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+ | [[Category:Replicant models]] |
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Revision as of 19:28, 16 November 2021
The Nexus-9 was the first line of replicants created by the Wallace Corporation after acquiring the rights from the bankrupt Tyrell Corporation in 2028.
History
Fate of the Nexus-8
The Tyrell Corporation was responsible for the creation, manufacturing, and selling of replicant technology since the earliest Nexus models were produced. In 2019, a rogue Nexus-6 replicant named Roy Batty killed the head of the corporation, Eldon Tyrell. This caused the next variant, the Nexus-8, to be rushed onto the market in 2020.[1]
Nexus-8 replicants had open-ended, natural lifespans and were used for Off-world warfare and tasks humans did not want to do on Earth. Anti-replicant sentiment led to human supremacist movements and, with the use of the Replicant Registration database, murder of replicants became a regular occurrence. In the Blackout of 2022, all records related to replicants were mysteriously erased, allowing Nexus-8 replicants to blend in with society. Shortly thereafter replicant technology was outlawed and the retirement of all Nexus-8 models was mandated. This sent the Tyrell Corporation into bankruptcy, allowing Niander Wallace to acquire it in 2028.[1]
Replicant prohibition
In 2023, the governing magistrates legislated an indefinite prohibition on replicant production by the Tyrell Corporation. This led to the decommissioning of the Nexus-6 and Nexus-8 replicants. Unlike the Nexus-6 which did not live past its programmed 4-year lifespan, the Nexus-8 is characterized by a natural, indefinite lifespan. As a result, Blade Runner units were requested to retire any Nexus-8 replicants blending in with society.[1]
Replicant technology was prohibited after the Blackout, since the restraints Tyrell had placed into their models were deemed ineffective after the Nexus series proved to be rebellious. Niander Wallace, after acquiring the Tyrell Corporation for his own use, developed in secret new replicants that would obey. These would be the Nexus-9, and in 2036 Wallace demonstrated their obedience in front of the magistrates of Los Angeles by ordering an unnamed Nexus-9 to choose between his own life or that of Wallace's. The result was the replicant cutting his own throat. The prohibition was therefore rolled back and the replicants allowed back into the workforce and society.[2]
Unknown to anyone but Niander Wallace Jr., by 2049, supposedly all replicant Blade Runners created by Wallace Corporation were implanted with special memories, memories which centered on these Blade Runners being beaten and humiliated by certain individuals. The encoded "individuals" in these memories were people who Wallace Jr. considered potentially dangerous to the company's welfare should they decide to "betray" Wallace Jr. or the company. If such a case were to occur, Wallace Jr. could activate the implanted memory to trigger a Blade Runner replicant into killing these undesirable individuals.[3]
Features
The Nexus-9 series was primarily known for its obedience. Retaining the ocular implant from the Nexus-8, Wallace made the Nexus-9 series live as long as the customer requested.
Known Nexus-9 replicants
- K
- Luv
- Female Nexus-9
- Male Nexus-9
- NX-96370.4[4]