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Blade Runner Conspiracy!
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"So they built in a fail safe device.
Which is what?
A four year lifespan.
Now there is a Nexus 6 over at the Tyrell Corporation.
I want you to go put the machine on him.
And if the machine doesn't work?"
-BladeRunner (1982)
The Above quote is from the movie BladeRunner which starred Harrison Ford. This is the quote that you will hear if you reverse the Jumbled words in the Tupac/Scarface video "Smile." What does it mean? How does the movie BladeRunner relate to Tupac? This is my theory of how it relates to 2Pac.
![]() Nexus 6 - Nexus 6 refers to a group of characters in the movie that were actually robots that looked exactly like humans. They were refered to as Replicants. Replicants may refer to the actor in the "Smile" video that looked like Tupac.
The Tyrell Corporation - The Tyrell Corporation was the company that produced the Nexus 6 Replicants. The Tyrell Corporation could refer to Death Row Records the company that produced Tupacs music.
Altered Version - The original version of BladeRunner was re-made so the current rental has been changed. Many people believe that the Makaveli album had been altered, or changed before its release. Could this be a reference to that?
The Soundtrack - The Soundtrack wasn't released until July 1994. The movie was released in 1982(12 years before). Most of the music contained in this album originates from recordings made in London in 1982 but they were not able to release these recordings at the time. This could refer to "smile" as being a recording that was released after Tupac died rather than when he originally recorded it. It could also refer to the unreleased tracks that have yet to be released.
Voice Overs - In the Movie there are constant voiceovers that tell what is going on. Ridley Scott filmed BladeRunner *without* the voice-overs, but due to its poor reception at a sneak previews, the studio insisted that the voice-overs be added. This could be a reference to the fact that the Record Company knew that having a Voice Over, or inclusion of a Tupac track on Scarfaces album would be profitable.
Theme - A recurring theme in Scotts work is the question of personal and human identity. There is no doubt that there is a question of Tupacs identity/existence both in the "Smile" video and in real life.
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