What is his endgame?

What is his endgame?

Didn't he say he wants to build a space empire?

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Eh this is a bad meme. His end game was very simple and laid out as plainly as possible straight to the audience.

What the fuck was the replicant rebellion's end game? Why did they exist in the movie? They know of the ability to reproduce, they know who the daughter is, they know where she is, and they know Deckard is the father. With all that information, why did they need to contact K at all?

Misstepping and getting his slippers wet

so how would finding a human replicant hybrid help him build a slave empire?

To make mom freak

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Humanity conquering the stars

so the replicants reproduce for him. he says he can't build them fast enough to explore space.

where the HECK is the torrent?

I want to see this movie already, actually going to the cinema will ruin it with subs into native language

Not with those singles.

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Oh so the movie was implying 9month gestation was somehow quicker and more efficient than producing them off a production line?

I really wouldnt have thought of that

I actually liked him as an "antagonist".

He wasn't an evil space wizard or a captain planet cartoon bad guy or a dictator w/e. He's Elon Musk except instead of building electric cars and roof shingles and rockets he's building androids and other artificial life to help humanity survive and expand across the galaxy. Like most of that type (elon musk, steve jobs, howard hughes) he's an eccentric weirdo, and he doesn't view his creations as anymore more than a product which is why he seems so callous with them.

His end game is that he wanted replicants to be able to make more replicants without having to be churned out of big costly cumbersome factories. That way there could be more of them in places that needed them, remote infrastructure poor colonies on far flung worlds.

Well written sci-fi.

are you retarded? like actually? This has to be a meme right? This is just some Sup Forums falseflagger

Wallace, even with his nigh-limitless resources, can only create so many manufacturing plants and by creating more plants he linearly increases the amount of replicants he can create.

If the replicants themselves can reproduce, manufacturing is no longer linear. It's exponential.

They wanted K to kill Deckard so that Deckard wouldn't mess up their plans. And they probably haven't rebelled yet because they aren't ready to fully moblize

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its also more controlled in a baby factory, if you give the workers the means of reproduction it could cause their loyalties to change

>Deckard wouldn't mess up their plans
how would he mess up their plans?

I'm glad Wallace wasn't killed. Hope he manages to develop reproducing replicants on his own so humanity can finally conquer the stars.

Dumb skinners probably set back space exploration by a decade hiding Deckard's daughter from Wallace

If you remember from the short film Wallace is 100% confident in his mental programming for replicants, it isn't something he'd worry about.

Reminder that an anime about psychic humans and goblins did this plot better

People (read idiots) are going to be so mad about how this movie ends.

>main character dies
>nothing in the world changes, the status quo is preserved
>main "antagonist" lives and isn't in any real way hindered
>best girl dies

It's such a refreshing feeling to not have a movie give you a generic feel-good ending where everything wraps up exactly as you'd expect.

By making contact with his daughter and revealing her to the world to early. The rebellion honestly doesn't seem that powerful right now, and if they revealed her right now, they wouldn't be able to stop a big corporation like Wallace from snatching her up and dissecting her. Which would end their revolution before it even began.