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K, serial number KD6-3.7, later known as Joe was a Nexus-9 replicant Blade Runner tasked by the LAPD with "retiring" outdated Nexus-8 replicants, which were rushed into production in 2020 by -
Rachael
"I'm not in the business... I am the business." Rachael was an experimental Nexus-7 replicant created by Eldon Tyrell. She initially believed she was human, having possessed implanted memories belonging to Tyrell -
Joi
Joi was a brand of DiJi designed by the Wallace Corporation, released by the year 2029. One of these Joi products was owned by the Blade Runner K, functioning as his domestic partner. On the -
Voight-Kampff test
The Voight-Kampff test was a test used as of 2019 by the LAPD's Blade Runners to assist in determining whether or not an individual was a replicant. The test measured bodily functions such -
Ana Stelline
"There's a bit of every artist in their work." Dr. Ana Stelline was a subcontractor under the Wallace Corporation, working as a memory designer at an "upgrade center" named Stelline Laboratories. -
Replicant
A replicant was a genetically engineered, bio-enhanced person with para-physical capabilities, "composed entirely of organic substance," created for slave labor by Tyrell Corporation and its successor, the Wallace Corporation. The Tyrell motto was -
Main Page
Off-world: The Blade Runner Wiki is dedicated to Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and the derivative works it has spawned, most notably the Blade Runner multimedia franchise -
Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 is a 2017 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve. It is a sequel to the 1982 film Blade Runner. The film takes place after the events of the first -
Rick Deckard
Rick Deckard was a Blade Runner of the Los Angeles Police Department who was assigned in 2019 to retire four replicants who stole a ship and illegally landed on Earth to find their creator, Dr -
Baseline test
The baseline test was an examination designed to measure any emotional deviance experienced by Nexus-9 replicants in the course of their work. To be "off baseline" would be considered a failure of such test -
Niander Wallace
Niander Wallace, Jr. was a scientist, replicant manufacturer, technologist, and the CEO of the replicant manufacturing company, Wallace Corporation. Wallace's first move onto the world stage occurred after the Blackout brought the world into -
Roy Batty
Roy Batty, model number N6MAA10816, a Nexus-6 combat model replicant, was the leader of a renegade replicant group that hijacked a shuttle and traveled to Earth to demand a longer lifespan. Roy was deployed -
Tannhäuser Gate
The Tannhäuser Gate was the location of a campaign in which Roy Batty participated, having "flown gypsy ships with the Russians" there. In November 2019, during his final moments, Roy recalled watching C-beams near -
Off-world colonies
"A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies. The chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure." ―Advertisement The Off-world colonies were human settlements outside of Earth -
Blade Runner
Blade Runner is a 1982 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, depicting a dystopic Los Angeles in November 2019. The screenplay, which was written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely -
Luv
Luv was a Nexus-9 model replicant and the right-hand of Niander Wallace. Luv admired Wallace and his vision for the future of replicants. She occasionally visited his quarters to learn more about his -
Tyrell Corporation
"More human than human." ―Company slogan The Tyrell Corporation was a high-tech firm primarily focused on the production of androids known as replicants. It was based in Los Angeles and named after its -
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is a 1968 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. It tells of the moral crisis of Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter who stalks almost-human androids in a -
Eldon Tyrell
Dr. Eldon Tyrell was the founder and corporate head of the Tyrell Corporation. He and his company were responsible for the design, manufacturing, and selling of humanoid slaves called replicants. Tyrell grew up impoverished in -
Gaff
E. Gaff was a police officer with the LAPD who escorted Blade Runner Rick Deckard during his assignment to retire a group of renegade replicants. He had an affinity for creating origami figures. -
Nexus-9
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. The Tyrell Corporation was responsible for the creation, manufacturing, and -
Sapper Morton
Sapper Morton was a Nexus-8 replicant and combat medic who hid in the outskirts of greater Los Angeles as a protein farmer. He assisted in the birth and hiding of Rachael and Deckard's -
J.F. Sebastian
J. F. Sebastian was a genetic designer employed at the Tyrell Corporation who suffered from Methuselah Syndrome, meaning his glands "grow old too fast," thus leading to accelerated aging and an early death. His condition -
Calantha
Calantha or Kalanthia was an Off-world colony. In 2007, the colony was sieged by forces assisted by the Tyrell Corporation. The organization provided a group of soldiers – namely Cal Moreaux and Avery – with a -
Blade Runner (police)
Blade Runner, also known as Rep-Detect, was a police unit organized to hunt and kill fugitive replicants on Earth, referred to as "retiring" them. As of 2019, Blade Runners would employ the Voight-Kampff
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