![]() The second shows Deckard's and Rachael's first meeting, in sight of the owl. The first shows Eldon Tyrell, feeding the owl. The data record contains two recorded scenes. Returning to her apartment, Iris uses a surresper - a version of the esper machine from the original Blade Runner which behaves as a virtual reality machine rather than a simple viewer - to analyse the data Meyer gave her about the owl. Iris is skeptical, since if the owl is real (and thus not a replicant) the case seems to be nothing to do with the blade runners, but she accepts the job anyway. Meyer gives Iris the assignment to track down an owl - an extremely rare, real owl, named Scrappy. ![]() ![]() Meyer - her boss - tells her that the blade runner division is in danger far fewer replicants are coming to Earth, and thus the economic value of the blade runners is dropping, giving the risk of a "reorganisation". The story begins with the introduction of Iris, a female Blade Runner, and the best in her unit. The section ends with an unknown person commenting "This one didn't work, either we'll have to try another one." However, in this version, the blade runner performing the test is a woman, and Leon kills her at the end of the test. The book begins with an "out-take" section, written as a movie script, which describes the scene from the original movie in which Leon is subjected to the Voight-Kampff test. It is the third book to continue the storyline of the film Blade Runner. Blade Runner 4: Eye and Talon is a science fiction novel by American writer K. ![]()
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