

#1502
Mentioned in 27 episodes
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Book • 1968
Published in 1968, 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
' is set in a post-apocalyptic San Francisco after a nuclear war.
The story follows Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter tasked with 'retiring' six escaped Nexus-6 androids.
The novel delves into profound philosophical questions about the nature of life, empathy, and what defines humanity.
It also introduces the concept of Mercerism, a religion that emphasizes empathy and compassion.
The book is known for its complex characters, including Deckard's moral dilemmas and the ambiguous line between human and android, which has been a significant influence on science fiction and popular culture, including the film 'Blade Runner'.
' is set in a post-apocalyptic San Francisco after a nuclear war.
The story follows Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter tasked with 'retiring' six escaped Nexus-6 androids.
The novel delves into profound philosophical questions about the nature of life, empathy, and what defines humanity.
It also introduces the concept of Mercerism, a religion that emphasizes empathy and compassion.
The book is known for its complex characters, including Deckard's moral dilemmas and the ambiguous line between human and android, which has been a significant influence on science fiction and popular culture, including the film 'Blade Runner'.
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as a book by Philip K. Dick, relating it to the Black Knight satellite theory.

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