Greater-Scope Villain: In some ways he's more of a villain than Roy is, being responsible for the nature of the replicants and all the misery caused by it, but he's largely uninvolved in the story itself.Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Tyrell wears thick glasses and is responsible for exploiting the life he creates with forced servitude and short lifespans.However, the script has notes for the exchange that Tyrell might be lying, and that Roy is not certain whether to believe him. Even with intelligence that matches his creator's, both come to the same conclusion: any attempt to chemically or biologically alter the artificial DNA code of a replicant causes an error in mitosis and its cells to go viral, killing said patient. Failure Is the Only Option: He delves into academic studies with Batty who is desperate to extend his four-year lifespan.Eye Scream: In combination with this, he gets his head crushed by Roy.Corrupt Corporate Executive: His creations seem to disagree with the ethics of creating sapient beings that are doomed to a short life of hard labour.His large glasses give him an owl-like appearance and he is a holder of knowledge like owls are often portrayed as. His company's logo is an owl and he keeps a (Replicant) Owl in his offices. Affably Evil: At best he's morally grey, but he befriends Deckard quickly and treats Roy with respect, even though Roy had invaded his home to make his demands.Adaptation Name Change: His last name was Rosen in the original novel- possibly to avoid the implications of the big business owner having a Jewish surname.Eldon Tyrell is the genius who has built up the vast Tyrell Corporation. "The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long - and you have burned so very, very brightly, Roy."ĭr.
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