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** At one point, Joshi visits K in his apartment and asks him to recount one of his implanted memories as she's genuinely curious what memories replicants have. She even admits that out of all of the replicants she's ever worked with, K is the one she's considered the most human.
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** At one point, Joshi visits K in his apartment and asks him to recount one of his implanted memories as she's genuinely curious what memories replicants have. She even admits that out of all of the replicants she's ever worked with, K is the one she's considered the most human. During this conversation he expresses his discomfort with the idea of "retiring" something that's been born rather than manufactured, because "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman to be born is to have a soul, I guess]]". Joshi makes it clear that disobedience is not an option, but then as she leaves...
-->'''Joshi:''' Hey, you've been getting on fine without one.\\
'''K:''' What's that, madame?\\
'''Joshi:''' A soul.
-->'''Joshi:''' Hey, you've been getting on fine without one.\\
'''K:''' What's that, madame?\\
'''Joshi:''' A soul.
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* In a weird way, Deckard insisting K gives him a ''Name'' not a ''Serial Number'' is oddly heartwarming, and indicative of how Decard sees Replicants, now at least.
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* In a weird way, Deckard insisting K gives him a ''Name'' not a ''Serial Number'' is oddly heartwarming, and indicative of how Decard Deckard sees Replicants, now at least.