All - in - all , the world ofBlade Runneris a middling sorry reality , especially for one small group of Replicants who found themselves on the receiving - remainder of the most gruesome scene in the dealership ’s history – a scene that was made so much defective with one key item .

Blade Runneris a dealership filled to the brim with wildness and an overall unpleasant tone . The worldly concern itself visually mephitis of trash and filth , with the neon - lit city douse in nigh perpetual downpours of rainfall , and smog so thick masses ca n’t even see the sky during the sidereal day . Not only that , but the entirety of forward-looking society within this universe is ground on thrall , with Replicants providing free British Labour Party for their human overlord . What ’s worse , is that the Replicants are completely sentient and entirely self - aware . This was done to increase their productiveness and minimize human oversight , but it also gave them the electrical capacity to make their own pick . alas , if any Replicant steps out of billet , they are pretty much straight off defeat by Blade Runners ( despite the fact thatBlade Runners are secretly on the Replicants ' side ) . Basically , the life of a Replicant is a unvoiced one , where they can choose between a living in chain or an early grave . But , for one finical group , they were n’t even allowed that choice .

Some Blade Runner Replicants Were Made to be Hunted (& Given Memories)

InBlade Runner : Black Lotusepisode 4 ( written by Eugene Son and Kenji Kamiyama , channelise by Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama ) , fans are given the full backstory ofthe mysterious Replicant Elle . antecedently , Elle was n’t even trusted if she was a Replicant , despite clean signs that she was one . She believed herself to simply be a girl with amnesia , as she could n’t retrieve anything that happened to her beyond waking up in the back of a self - driving truck . However , in this episode , she remember everything – and it ’s frightful . ostensibly , Elle and a numeral of other Replicants were specifically create to be human - like prey for a group of prominent member of society to hunt . These Replicants were n’t given any task or reason for existing beyond being killed almost straightaway after being ‘ born ’ . Yet , despite that , they were all afford detailed memory of their non - real animation .

Every Replicant is given implanted memories when they ’re created for make their sentience seem more genuine . However , the only reason they need higher level of awareness is so they can perform better in their duties as off - world slaves . Therefore , these Replicants who were only intend to be hunted were deal out an unbelievably savage hand . There was no cause that these Replicants need to have memory of being husbands , wives , or parent before being spud by privileged penis of the elite group . While it could be reason that these retentivity made them fight harder to hold up , which would then make them more challenging quarry to hunt down , there is n’t much more of an motivator someone want to survive than seeing the mass around them be murdered . The only thing that giving the Repicants retentivity does is make their last moment on Earth filled with ruefulness , loss , and ruefulness . Plus , to make this issue worse , these Replicants were made incapable of press back , so their endurance instincts meant very little the moment they ’d resolve to defend themselves .

Overall , this view is insanely dark and easily the most gruesome in theBlade Runnerfranchise , and this grim panorama was made so much bad by giving these Replicants – who , again , were made for the sole role of being hunt – detailed memories of their ‘ lives ’ before being bump off in cold-blooded blood .

Rimuru from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Rudeus from Mushoku Tensei, and Kirito from Sword Art Online

Tanjiro looking mad and Demon Slayer imagery

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Yuji Itadori next to The Apothecary Diaries' Maomao

Black Lotus and the original Blade Runner.

Blade Runner: Black Lotus “Doll Hunt”.