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How did Roy get into Tyrells office so easily? Did Tyrell trust Sebastian enough to give him the option of bringing anyone/anything up in the lift?

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How did Roy get into Tyrells office so easily? Did Tyrell trust Sebastian enough to give him the option of bringing anyone/anything up in the lift?

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Supposedly an earlier version of the script had the Tyrell we see as a replicant, and Roy picking up on this because of the lift letting him in. (Supposedly the lift was programmed to accept only people that it knew… meaning that it couldn’t detect Roy. This, however leads to a problem in that the lift would be a better replicant identifier than the VK test.) In that version, the real Tyrell was dead in a “cryocrypt”, for sketches of which see “The Blade Runner Sketchbook”. Supposedly (after Roy kills Sebastian) he finds the crypt and kills Tyrell; this would also allude to “UBIK”. Technical Norwegian subtitles translate “Sushi… my ex-wife used to call me that… cold fish” into “Sushi, my wife, used to call me a cold fish.” Swedish subtitles spell Roy’s name “Beatty”, translate Deckard’s license number from 260354 to 26354, “C-beams” to “seabeams”. The theatrical version dubbed into German translates “hardcopy” (from the Esper machine) into “solid copy”, but in BRDC, it is “printo

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