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Well, speaking of robots, it is said that Roy Batty’s speech from the original ''Blade Runner'' (1982) fell through a rent in the fabric of the [[space-time continuum]] created by the implosion. Rutger Hauer adapted it, but only slightly, from this exchange, between an [[ETD]] [[negotiator]] and a mortally injured {{tag|CDO}} lawyer as he dragged his mutilated psyche away from the smoking ruins of his employer:  
Well, speaking of robots, it is said that Roy Batty’s speech from the original ''Blade Runner'' (1982) fell through a rent in the fabric of the [[space-time continuum]] created by the implosion. Rutger Hauer adapted it, but only slightly, from this exchange, between an [[ETD]] [[negotiator]] and a mortally injured {{tag|CDO}} lawyer as he dragged his mutilated psyche away from the smoking ruins of his employer:  


“You thought you knew ''everything'', didn't you,” [[sneered]] the hapless [[futures]] specialist. “And ''now'' look at us. ''You'' did this. You have no idea.”  
“You thought you knew ''everything'', didn’t you,” [[sneered]] the hapless [[futures]] specialist. “And ''now'' look at us. ''You'' did this. You have no idea.”  


The CDO man turned, a replicant glimmer in his eye, and said:
The CDO man turned, a replicant glimmer in his eye, and said: