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Machine Dreams
01/26/2000
Jimmy Tate (within a Rekall adventure): "I was hard-wired for
modesty."
Nicky Blanchard (to Hume re: virtual sex): "If I had a wife
that looked like yours, I'd want to do things the old-fashioned way."
David Hume: "Beta-class androids couldn't have done
this. They're programmed to protect human life. It's part of their
bioethic."
Advertisement (in feminine voice): "Men, have you ever
wanted to be a woman? Why don't you? City Surgery Center is quick,
easy and oh, so affordable."
Hume: "I spend half my time answering calls from people
that think their computers are spying on them."
Olivia Hume: "... Androids are not programmed for
violence. This is not supposed to happen."
Computer screen: "Citizens Protection Bureau -- 'To defend
the honor and freedom of all citizens.'"
Ian Farve: "Machines can't be arrested.... You'll
have to file suit with the manufacturer."
Hume: "Another stinking android."
Farve: "You have a problem with androids?"
Hume: "Yeah. -- The ones that are programmed to kill."
James Calley (to Hume re: death of Blanchard): "I admire
your loyalty. The instinct to avenge a partner's death is something -- you
don't see anymore."
Hume: "Three people were killed in this building last
night. We don't need a warrant."
Hume (to Richard Collector re: Collector's refusal to answer a
question based on the Intellectual Property Law and Corporate Security Act):
"It's a murder investigation. ... My investigatory powers
supersede your stinking security act."
Farve: "The volunteer process, as I understand it, involves
consultation with the volunteer."
Hume: "I didn't know androids were into
self-mutilation."
Olan Chang: "Do you know anything about scarification? ... It's
an ancient tribal custom. It's used to give them a sense of
belonging. ..."
Hume: "Belonging -- with people who have the same scars."
Chang: "... this is where the beta-class androids have their bar
code. Now, the impulse to obscure dehumanizing code and give yourself a
sense of belonging -- that's what I call pretty darn human. ... The
independent actions -- the scarring, breaking into Rekall -- it indicates a
level of awareness that a service android is not supposed to have."
Hume: "You don't kill androids. They're not
real. ... They're not alive. They're machines."
Android: "A little payback.... How human. How
wonderfully, tragically human. But you can't kill a dead man."
Hume: "You're just a machine. --"
Android: "Flattery will get you nowhere."
Android: "It's not dying that I am afraid of. It is
living without the ability to remember...."
Android: "Sixty second warning cycles -- and then I'm going
to be as dumb as a doorknob or -- as dumb as a cop."

Self-Inflicted

Allure

Infiltration

Nothing Like the
Real Thing

Rough Whimper of
Insanity

First Wave

Baby Lottery

Brain Fever

Begotten Not Made

Burning Desire

Brightness Falls

Astral Projections

Paranoid

Restitution

Bones Beneath My
Skin

Assessment

Eyewitness

Personal Effects

Virtual Justice

Meet My Maker

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