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Whether you are looking for the Workprint, the blueprints for a blaster, or just the sound of rain falling on a futuristic city to help you sleep, the archive is waiting. Interlinked. Interlinked.

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If you want to visit that era—to feel the humidity of the Los Angeles 2019 streets without a DeLorean—you need to log into the . Whether you are looking for the Workprint, the

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Edward James Olmos, who played the enigmatic detective Gaff, invented a pidgin language called "Cityspeak"—a mashup of German, French, Hungarian, Spanish, and Japanese. The contains fan-created lexicons and scans of the original cue cards Olmos used during filming. For linguists, this is a goldmine of conlang history.

: You can borrow digital copies of the source material, Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? , as well as sequels and adaptations like K.W. Jeter’s The Edge of Human and William S. Burroughs' unrelated but title-sharing Blade Runner: A Movie . Preserving the 1997 Westwood Studios Game