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'''''Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night''''' (1996) is a ] by ] that continues the story of ]. It is the sequel to '']'', which was a sequel to ]'s 1982 film '']'', and the book on which the film was based, '']''. | '''''Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night''''' (1996) is a ] novel by ] that continues the story of ]. It is the sequel to '']'', which was a sequel to ]'s 1982 film '']'', and the book on which the film was based, '']''. | ||
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Author | K. W. Jeter |
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Language | English |
Series | Blade Runner #3 |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Spectra |
Publication date | October 1, 1996 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 321 pp |
ISBN | 0-553-09983-3 |
OCLC | 34669233 |
Dewey Decimal | 813/.54 20 |
LC Class | PS3560.E85 B59 1996 |
Preceded by | The Edge of Human |
Followed by | Eye and Talon |
Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night (1996) is a science fiction novel by K. W. Jeter that continues the story of Rick Deckard. It is the sequel to Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, which was a sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner, and the book on which the film was based, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
Story
Living on Mars, Deckard is acting as a consultant to a movie crew filming the story of his Blade Runner days. He finds himself drawn into a mission on behalf of the replicants he was once assigned to kill. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding the beginnings of the Tyrell Corporation is being dragged out into the light.
Characters
- Rick Deckard: Former Blade Runner. Now working as a film consultant.
- Sarah Tyrell: The niece of Eldon Tyrell. Has been living on Mars since the events of Blade Runner 2.
- Anson Tyrell: Father of Sarah.
- Ruth Tyrell: Mother of Sarah.
- Rachael: A ten year old girl.
- Roy Batty: The human template for the replicant Deckard fought in the previous novel. This replicant's personality now resides inside Deckard's briefcase.
- Sebastien: A dehydrated deity.
- Urbenton: Director of the movie 'Blade Runner' to which Rick Deckard is consultant.
- Dave Holden: Deckard's former partner.
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