2. Quantum Break is an upcoming third-person
shooter video game to be released on the Xbox
One. Developed by Finnish game developer
Remedy Entertainment and published by
Microsoft Studios, the game will feature live-
action videos blended with regular gameplay.
The game was revealed with a teaser trailer
during the Xbox One reveal event on 21 May
2013.[1] A Quantum Break television series is
also in production, with Remedy stating that
"how you play the game impacts the show, and
the show informs how you play the game.
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3. Blade Runner is a 1982 American dystopian science fiction film
directed by Ridley Scott starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean
Young, and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay, written by Hampton
Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely based on the 1968 novel Do
Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.
The film depicts a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019 in which
genetically engineered organic robots called replicants, which are
visually indistinguishable from adult humans, are manufactured by
the powerful Tyrell Corporation as well as by other "mega-
corporations" around the world. Their use on Earth is banned and
replicants are exclusively used for dangerous, menial, or leisure work
on off-world colonies. Replicants who defy the ban and return to
Earth are hunted down and "retired" by special police operatives
known as "Blade Runners". The plot focuses on a desperate group of
recently escaped replicants hiding in Los Angeles and the burnt-out
expert Blade Runner, Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who reluctantly
agrees to take on one more assignment to hunt them down.
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4. At the beginning of the film, Ash is depicted as quiet and logical, greatly
adherent to company regulations. However, he breaks quarantine protocol
(disobeying Ripley, the ship's ranking officer, in the process) and allows the
infected Kane aboard the mining ship, seemingly out of compassion, and is later
seen marvelling at the creature attached to him. At one point, Ash assaults
Ripley, attempting to kill her by forcing a rolled-up pornographic magazine down
her throat.[1] But it is Ash himself who is killed, as two other crewmembers
arrive and rescue Ripley.[4] He is struck over the head twice with a canister, the
first time causing him to malfunction and the second decapitating him; and he is
then, when even that fails to kill him, electrocuted with a cattle prod.[4] His
severed head is reactivated to provide the crew the truth about the creature.
Ash complies, revealing that the company installed him to ensure that the
creature was brought to them, with the crew's lives being expendable. After
informing them of all he knows about the creature, Ash tells the crew, "You have
my sympathies," regarding their chances of survival. Ripley then unplugs him and
Parker incinerates his head with a flamethrower.
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