I don’t think it was ever said that she was half-human, was it? The remarkable thing was that she was born to a replicant parent, but that could well have been two replicant parents. 2049 never stated a position on the matter as far as I can remember
I’m pretty sure he would have, although I can’t imagine that he would have been going there to “retire” Sapper in the first place. While his actions at the end of the film weren’t against his old duties for the police, he seemed all in for the replicant cause by the end of the film. The thing Sapper said about “because you’ve never seen a miracle” turned out to be spot on
I will take this opportunity to remind everyone that Deckard and the robot had a half human child.
I don’t think it was ever said that she was half-human, was it? The remarkable thing was that she was born to a replicant parent, but that could well have been two replicant parents. 2049 never stated a position on the matter as far as I can remember
Hmm I’ll defer to someone more knowledgeable. But I was always under the impression the child was half human half replicant.
Either way, she really likes birthday cakes.
Can’t blame her honestly, if I lived in a world where nobody even recognised the smell of garlic I’d be blown away by a good cake
That’s makes me think.
Replicants probably have better memories of things humans haven’t seen in a long time.
Also, I wonder if K would have let the protein farmer live if they had met at the end of the movie.
I’m pretty sure he would have, although I can’t imagine that he would have been going there to “retire” Sapper in the first place. While his actions at the end of the film weren’t against his old duties for the police, he seemed all in for the replicant cause by the end of the film. The thing Sapper said about “because you’ve never seen a miracle” turned out to be spot on
That’s what I mean. He did eventually realize there was a miracle.
How is it even possible to be half replicant?