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== Evolution ==
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=== {{ep|Morpheus}} ([[2006]])  
=== {{ep|Morpheus}} ([[2006]]) ===


When [[Vala Mal Doran]] checks all possible questions that may be asked during her psychatric assessment, she asks the following to General [[Hank Landry]]: "You are in the desert. You see a tortoise lying on his back in the hot sun. You recognize his plight but do nothing to help. Why? Hmm. Why?". Then she writes on the computer; "Because…you…are…also…a tortoise." This question is part of the different question of the Voight-Kampff test used by the Blade Runners to identify the subject as a Replicant.
When [[Vala Mal Doran]] checks all possible questions that may be asked during her psychatric assessment, she asks the following to General [[Hank Landry]]: "You are in the desert. You see a tortoise lying on his back in the hot sun. You recognize his plight but do nothing to help. Why? Hmm. Why?". Then she writes on the computer; "Because…you…are…also…a tortoise." This question is part of the different question of the Voight-Kampff test used by the Blade Runners to identify the subject as a Replicant.

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For other uses, see Runner (disambiguation).
Blade Runner
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Type Film
Out of Universe informations
First mention "Morpheus"
Wikipedia article

Blade Runner is a 1982 American movie directed by Ridley Scott.

Evolution

"Morpheus" (2006)

When Vala Mal Doran checks all possible questions that may be asked during her psychatric assessment, she asks the following to General Hank Landry: "You are in the desert. You see a tortoise lying on his back in the hot sun. You recognize his plight but do nothing to help. Why? Hmm. Why?". Then she writes on the computer; "Because…you…are…also…a tortoise." This question is part of the different question of the Voight-Kampff test used by the Blade Runners to identify the subject as a Replicant.

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