

His company, the Wallace Corporation, expands across the globe and into the off-world colonies.Ģ028 - Wallace acquires the remains of the bankrupt Tyrell Corporation.Ģ030s - Wallace improves upon Tyrells' genetic engineering and memory implantation methods to make replicants obedient and controllable.Ģ036 - Prohibition is repealed. Those that can, go into hiding.Ģ025 - Idealistic scientist Niander Wallace pioneers advancements in genetically modified food and shares his patents for free, marking an end to a global crisis. Surviving Nexus 8 models are to be retired. Nexus 6 models are now all decommissioned due to their programmed 4-year lifespans. The governing authorities legislate an indefinite "prohibition" on replicant production. The most popular blame Replicants.Ģ023 - Replicant Prohibition. Theories spread as to the cause of the blackout, but none are proven. Finance and trade markets crash worldwide. Electronic data is corrupted or destroyed over most of the United States. An EMP of unknown origin detonates somewhere in the West Coast. Unlike previous Nexus models, built with 4-year lifespans, the Nexus 8s have open-ended lifespans, as well as ocular implants for easy identification.Ģ022 - The Blackout.

BLADE RUNNER 2049 SCREENPLAY SERIES
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)Īccording to Warner Brothers, the series of events within the "Blade Runner" universe between the two movies unfolds as follows:Ģ019 - After a bloody mutiny by a Nexus 6 combat team in an off-world colony, Replicants are declared illegal on Earth, under penalty of death. A prototype Replicant, Rachael, and Officer Rick Deckard, a Blade runner, escape Los Angeles together.Ģ020 - After the death of founder Eldon Tyrell, the Tyrell Corporation rushes a new line of Nexus 8 Replicants onto the market for use off-world.

A giant wall has been built along the entire western seaboard, protecting Los Angeles from rising sea level.
