Or: Do android bunnies dream of electronic carrots?
I commissioned a mix of the 1982 film 'Blade Runner' poster, with Judy Hopps(as Rick Deckard) and Nick Wilde(as Rachael).
Credit for the fanart goes to Hana-Bi-4 at hana-bi-4.tumblr.com/
The original poster can be seen here: www.impawards.com/1982/posters…
I commissioned a mix of the 1982 film 'Blade Runner' poster, with Judy Hopps(as Rick Deckard) and Nick Wilde(as Rachael).
Credit for the fanart goes to Hana-Bi-4 at hana-bi-4.tumblr.com/
The original poster can be seen here: www.impawards.com/1982/posters…
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So it was that Judy was granted an audience with mr. Tyrell himself on one fine afternoon in one of the luxurious conference rooms in his huge and pyramid shaped factory.
An employee there escorted Judy to the conference room in question and then returned to his duties, leaving her alone with an owl. The owl was reading a newspaper and Judy couldn't help but stare in amazement at it.
She was startled when a male and somewhat smug voice asked: "Do you like our owl?" That sounded like a fox.
Judy turned to face him and asked: "It's artificial?"
The owl said: "She, actually."
The fox held one hand in a pocket of his black tailor made suit and said: "Of course she is."
The owl harrumphed and turned her attention back to the newspaper.
Judy remarked: "Must be expensive."
The fox said: "Very." He extended a hand and said: "I'm Nick."
"Hopps," replied Judy and shook his hand.
Nick continued: "You seem to think our work is not a benefit to the public."
"Replicants are like any other machine," she replied matter of factly. "While they're a benefit they're not my problem."
"Can I ask you a personal question?"
After a few seconds of hesitation Judy cautiously replied: "Sure."
"Have you ever retired an orga by mistake?"
She confidently replied: "No."
"But in your position that is a risk?"
Judy was startled again when an elderly and amused lions voice asked: "Is this to be an empathy test?" Judy wondered what was wrong with her that day. She wasn't usually so skittish. An old lion approached as he went on: Capillary dilation, so called blush response? Fluctuation of the pupil? Involuntary dilation of the iris?"
By this time he had reached the other two and Judy tolg him: "We call it voight comm for short."
Nick introduced them: "Miss Hopps, dr. Elden Tyrell."
and so on and so forth
An employee there escorted Judy to the conference room in question and then returned to his duties, leaving her alone with an owl. The owl was reading a newspaper and Judy couldn't help but stare in amazement at it.
She was startled when a male and somewhat smug voice asked: "Do you like our owl?" That sounded like a fox.
Judy turned to face him and asked: "It's artificial?"
The owl said: "She, actually."
The fox held one hand in a pocket of his black tailor made suit and said: "Of course she is."
The owl harrumphed and turned her attention back to the newspaper.
Judy remarked: "Must be expensive."
The fox said: "Very." He extended a hand and said: "I'm Nick."
"Hopps," replied Judy and shook his hand.
Nick continued: "You seem to think our work is not a benefit to the public."
"Replicants are like any other machine," she replied matter of factly. "While they're a benefit they're not my problem."
"Can I ask you a personal question?"
After a few seconds of hesitation Judy cautiously replied: "Sure."
"Have you ever retired an orga by mistake?"
She confidently replied: "No."
"But in your position that is a risk?"
Judy was startled again when an elderly and amused lions voice asked: "Is this to be an empathy test?" Judy wondered what was wrong with her that day. She wasn't usually so skittish. An old lion approached as he went on: Capillary dilation, so called blush response? Fluctuation of the pupil? Involuntary dilation of the iris?"
By this time he had reached the other two and Judy tolg him: "We call it voight comm for short."
Nick introduced them: "Miss Hopps, dr. Elden Tyrell."
and so on and so forth
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