What did Inspectah Deck think when he left the building to find K dead?
What did Inspectah Deck think when he left the building to find K dead?
What a waste...
>”Like tears in rain...”
;_;
he was a good friend
wallace-tang clan ain't nothin' to fuck wit'
why would reddit like this move, it's not star wars or marvel
He probably thought
>Why was there another thread created for this?
Why did K bring him to meet his daughter? Doesn't that go against what he was doing for the entire movie? Keeping her a secret and staying away?
The bad guys now think Deckard is dead so it's safer for him to come out of hiding.
Earn this..
Do they though? They would have known about the crash immediately and they showed in the movie that they have sensors that can scan for life (and presumably bodies). That sensor tech was also just what K had access to. The corporation would probably have had even better tech. Did they think K was dead at that point? If not you'd think he would be on their radar. They also showed that the corp could easily track his car.
>i self lord and master will bring disaster
>i.s.l.a.m will bring disaster
What did deck mean by this?
>Why did K bring him to meet his daughter?
Because that's the only valuable meaningful thing that gives him purpose for his existence, a moral sellfless sacrifice to reunite a father with his daughter. Also to deny both Wallace and the rebellion
>Doesn't that go against what he was doing for the entire movie?
No, it's the perfect culmination for what he was doing the entire movie, trying to find purpose and to be a real "special" boy.
>Keeping her a secret and staying away?
That's what the rebellion wants, not K.
its not like bodies drift into the ocean or anything
Oh yeah I misremembered. I thought K had joined the rebellion but you're right. He didn't kill Decker like they had wanted. I'm still not clear on why Decker wanted to reunite. What did it accomplish other than put her in danger? Did he change his mind about keeping his distance?
My point was that Decker is Leto's top priority and the key to all of his ambitions. The transport crashes, they know immediately, and they have the technology and resources to mobilize right away with ships and sensors. Within a short time a team would have located the transport ship and found Decker's shackles undone along with other evidence of what happened. Why would they assume he died? Who would unshackle a drowned corpse to let it drift away? It's a possibility, but wouldn't the corp be on red alert searching for Decker alive or dead?
undoubtedly this
Then I guess he would've taken K's car and probably gone back into hiding, but I think the car was being tracked and could be located by LAPD GPS. Either that or K himself could be located by GPS from the police computer.
Because he felt really good during the time that he thought he was special and had located his parents, and he wanted to pass that feeling along to the real child once he discovered that it wasn't true for him. Believing he was the child gave him a purpose in life, but finding out he was wrong did not actually take that purpose away in his mind; it just modified it. He still identified with the real child because of his experiences throughout the movie.
He obviously knew it was coming, he watched K get stabbed
>He obviously knew it was coming, he watched K get stabbed
Nope. K's hand is bandaged. That means afterwards, Deck saw that, said "you're injured" and patched up the hand. He didn't know about the rest.
We don't know what Deckard saw inside the ship. It was far away and he was struggling to survive.
I BOMB ATOMICALLY
>He didn't know about the rest
He saw K get shot. A blaster's shot is pretty much always lethal, even for a replicant. Then I'm almost sure he didn't see K getting stabbed, he was too busy trying not to drown.
>tfw no 4 hour cut in which we see Deckard fixing up K a bit after the Sea Wall fight
SOCRATES PHILOSOPHIES AND HYPOTHESIES
>He saw K get shot.
Are you sure? Why would the hand be bandaged but not the rest? Remember, it's fast. All he knew is that they fired at each other. He doesn't know K got hit.
Wallace had lost track of K by the time he attacked the transport, and K and Deckard had apparently disappeared before he could get anyone else to the scene.
They may very well be on red-alert looking for Deckard, since there was no proof that he died, but it's unlikely that they will just stumble upon him. Not sure if Wallace could tell exactly how his spinners were attacked after the fact (using shit like black box and radar recordings), but he probably could.
so you think Luv would have probably died too from her own blaster wound if she had won the fight but didn't get to a hospital right away?
That all makes sense, thanks.
Uniting daughter and father who were separated against their will just seem like the moral thing to do. Both deckard and the daughters are probably happy with it or else deckard would just not agree to go with K. It is most likely that the rebellion forcefully separate the father and daughter because they don’t want deckard to get in their way with their plan with his daughter. They plan to eventually put her in danger as the puppet leader of their movement and possibly martyr her. Deckard simply want his daughter to live a normal and safe life so he would not agree for her to be part of the rebellion and get her out id he can. Deckard has to go along with it because he lack the resource to protect her by himself.
Thought I had a webm of it but I don't. Just saw the movie again today, when K is getting shot he put his hand on the wound and look at the blood, we see that Deckard is watching him as he does that. Hence why I'm pretty sure he knew K got shot.
Probably. In the first movie we can see that blasters are already quite powerful, replicants easily die of those shots (exclude Leon because that was a headshot iirc). We can assume that in 2049 blasters got even more advanced.
He'd be very sad.
He knew that he was very hurt about finding the truth.
"The only good skinjob is a dead skinjob."
*spits a little*
I don't think that Deckard ever knew that K thought he was his father. K didn't get around to mentioning it
Right but they said in the movie that Deckard was in on the plan and it was his choice to leave.
And if Wallace corporation is on red alert searching for Deckard with insane resources and technology (even satellite sensors) it just seems like a bad time for Deckard to go meet his daughter for an emotional reunion. I mean she's still trapped in that bubble so it's not like he can take her on the run. I understand K's motivation for reuniting them but not Deckard's.
He probably just really wanted to meet her, despite the danger in it, since he felt bad about abandoning her for her whole life. Maybe he rationalized that they could just stop by really quickly and he wouldn't tell her that he was her father. Also it was K's plan, and Nexus-9 replicant detectives like him usually don't make stupid plans.
>Who would unshackle a drowned corpse to let it drift away?
If he's gonna get caught by Wallace anyway, he at least got to see his daughter I guess. I don't know how it wouldn't endanger her tho...
>K
>Dead
Right, he’s like five minutes from his magic shower, but they reused a track like a bunch of visionless hacks so he must be dead.
I mean who even gives a shit one way or another, K was less of a character than Batty. Less than even fucking movie Deckard.
Good boy.
>All the best memories were hers
What memories?
Huh?
I thought it was just the boring memory. Why did K give Deckard the horse? Why did K even help Deckard to begin with?
Help a brainlet out. The movie totally lost me when Deckard showed up.
The horse is Deckard's daughter's horse. The memories K has are hers. He gives it back to Deckard because Deckard made it for his daughter
>Too bad he didn't live.
>But then again who does?