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| name = Blade Runner 3:<br>Replicant Night
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| author = ]
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| language = English
| country = United States
| genre = ]
| publisher = ]
| isbn = 0-553-09983-3
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| image = File:Blade Runner 3 Replicant Night KW Jeter cover.jpeg
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| series = ] #3
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| release_date = October 1, 1996
| media_type = Print (], ])
| pages = 321 pp
| dewey= 813/.54 20
| congress= PS3560.E85 B59 1996
| oclc= 34669233
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'''''Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night''''' is a ] novel by American writer ] published in 1996. It continues the story of ] and is the sequel to '']'', which was itself a sequel to both ]'s 1982 film '']'' and the book upon which the film was largely based, '']'' by ].

== Plot introduction ==
Living on ], Deckard is acting as a consultant to a movie crew filming the story of his days as a blade runner. He finds himself drawn into a mission on behalf of the ]s he was once assigned to kill. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding the beginnings of the Tyrell Corporation is being exposed.

==Characters==
*Rick Deckard, a former bounty hunter, now working as a film consultant
*Sarah Tyrell, the niece of Eldon Tyrell; she has been living on Mars since the events of ''Blade Runner 2''
*Anson Tyrell, Sarah's father
*Ruth Tyrell, Sarah's mother
*Rachael, a ten-year-old girl
*Roy Batty, the human template for the replicant Deckard fought in the previous novel. That replicant's personality now resides inside Deckard's briefcase.
*Sebastien, a dehydrated deity
*Urbenton, director of the movie ''Blade Runner'' on which Rick Deckard is a consultant
*Dave Holden, Deckard's former police partner

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