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: Faced with the choice between its own life and its creator's, the Replicant follows Wallace's order to take its own life. The Shift in Power
The 2017 short film , directed by Luke Scott, serves as a chilling bridge between the original 1982 classic and Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 . It chronicles the pivotal moment when the visionary (and perhaps megalomaniacal) industrialist Niander Wallace successfully lobbies to end the prohibition on Replicant production. A Deadly Demonstration 2036: Nexus Dawn
The Resurrection of the Machine: Inside "2036: Nexus Dawn" In the decades following the catastrophic "Black Out" of 2022, the world of Blade Runner existed in a state of stagnant prohibition. The bioengineered workers known as Replicants—once the backbone of Earth’s off-world expansion—were banned, leaving society to crumble under the weight of failing infrastructure and a dying ecosystem. : Faced with the choice between its own
Scripted by and Michael Green , the short was one of three promotional prequels commissioned to flesh out the Blade Runner timeline. While brief—running only about six minutes—it established the philosophical and political stakes of the sequel, portraying Wallace not just as a businessman, but as a man with a "God complex" who views biological life as a series of programmable symbols. What Happened Between 'Blade Runner' and '2049' A Deadly Demonstration The Resurrection of the Machine: