Bladerunner

When I run Blade Runner (using RQIII/Cthulhu rules) I base the setting on the book and use the atmosphere and music from the film (i've got 4 of the 5 blade runner soundtracks- new american, vangelis, gogol, and esper edition)
 
If PKD was done correctly, you'd wake up in the middle of a game session and realize you were a strung-out miner in a sub-subsistence existence on Mars, looking for another dose of the drug that made you imagine you were an comfortable roleplayer on Earth, playing a character on Mars who wakes up . . .
 
Valen is my name said:
i dont think he is either, but i read that there is a documentary on channel 4 in july about it and Ridley Scott says whether he is or not, but i suppose thats only his opinion on it so even if scott says he is an android it doesn't mean he is :D

It's a rather good documentary from Film 4 with Marc Kermode (i'd forgotten how much he annoys me until I watched this again...) called "The Edge of Bladerunner" (it's on youtube somewhere) and Ridley Scott specifically says that Deckard is a replicant. It makes sense of some of the scenes in the film bearing in mind the Scott had Deckard in mind as a replicant, and some of the cutt dialogue from the voice-over makes more sense as well.

G.
 
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