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Deckard, whose job as was to track down bioengineered beings known as replicants
several have escaped and come to Earth illegally. As Nexus-6 models, they have only a four-year lifespan, and may have come to Earth to try to extend their lives
Deckard watches a video of another named Holden (Morgan Paull) administering a "Voight-Kampff" test designed to distinguish replicants from humans based on their empathic response to questions. The subject of the test, Leon (Brion James), shoots Holden
Deckard discovers that Tyrell's (Joe Turkel) assistant Rachael is an experimental replicant who believes herself to be human; Rachael's consciousness has been enhanced with false memories to provide an "emotional cushion"
Roy and Leon go to the eye-manufacturing laboratory of Chew , forcing him to divulge the identity of J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson)
Dropping the photo to the floor, Rachael leaves in tears after Deckard tells her that her memories are only implants taken from a real person
Pris meets and gains the confidence of Sebastian at his apartment, where he lives with manufactured companions
a synthetic snake scale that leads him to a strip club where Zhora works
Deckard spots Rachael in a crowd but is disarmed and attacked by Leon, who saw him kill Zhora. Rachael kills Leon using Deckard's gun, and the two return to Deckard's apartment
where he promises not to hunt her
Under a pretext, Sebastian and Roy gain entrance into Tyrell's secure penthouse, where Roy demands more life from his maker. Told that this has proved to be impossible, Roy confesses that he has done "questionable things". Tyrell dismisses Roy's guilt, praising Roy's advanced design and his accomplishments. Responding "Nothing the god of biomechanics wouldn't let you into heaven for", Roy kisses Tyrell, then kills him
Deckard is hanging from a rooftop. Just as he is about to fall, Roy saves him. His life ending, Roy delivers a monologue on how his memories are about to be lost and dies in front of Deckard, who watches silently. Gaff arrives and, referring to Rachael, shouts to Deckard "It's too bad she won't live, but then again, who does?" Deckard returns to his apartment to find Rachael alive and sleeping in his bed; as they leave, Deckard finds a small tin-foil unicorn, a calling card left by his origami-making partner Gaff
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