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Blade Runner Origins #5

K. Perkins , Mellow Brown

Comics & Graphic Novels / Science Fiction

Early in the 21st Century, the Tyrell Corporation advanced Robot evolution into the Nexus phase – a being virtually identical to a human – known as a Replicant. Replicants were used Off-world as slave labor, in the hazardous exploration and colonization of other planets.


Now, on Earth, the Nexus 4 Replicants have been adapted for societal elites to own for industry and service work. But Tyrell continues to experiment with further enhancements. Because progress stops for no man.


Recently, the dangerous escaped Nexus5 has appeared in The Slums – Det. Cal Moreaux’s old neighborhood. Tyrell Corp executive Ilora Stahl shot and killed Effie, a junior bioengineer, for withholding information on the Nexus 5 program. In an attempt to control Cal, Ilora threatened to burn down The Slums in one week if Cal didn’t recover the rogue Replicant. Fully understanding how deep the rot goes, Cal left the force in protest over the corrupt relationship between the LAPD and the Tyrell Corporation.


Now a rogue agent himself, but still tethered to the Nexus 5 mission, Cal has requested the help of Asa, a Replicant with the simulated consciousness of senior bioengineer Dr. Lydia Kine, because time on Ilora’s threat is running out…

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