As part of the agreement for repealing Prohibition, Wallace Corporation offers its full cooperation (or the appearance of it, at least) to the RDU, providing ample resources and support for any and all investigations.
The private records archive on any Replicant on record produced by either Tyrell Corp or Wallace Corp, dating back to pre-Blackout files inherited by Tyrell Corp’s Replicant Registration Database. Due to the Blackout, many of the old Tyrell Corp files are incomplete. Wallace Corp keeps their files on physical satcrystal back-ups.
To request a record, detectives can provide a model’s serial number or DNA signature to one of the many archivists attending the library. These records can reveal the Replicant’s incept date, physical appearance, detailed engineering specs, even their innate skill and mental/physical ability ankings.
A nifty tool when tracking down a fugitive or trying to determine what a particular Replicant is capable of.
Replicants begin their lives with a deep well of purpose-built memories. As using real memories is illegal, these fabricated memories are custom designed by memory engineers in Memory Labs, premium upgrade centers that cater to the Nexus industry.
Memory engineers are keen students of the mind, offering rich insights into an N-9’s mental, psychological, and emotional make-up. Top labs even possess Stelline Scans, which are a non-invasive method of reviewing an N-9’s core memory implants, though they’re unable to read new memories gained via life experience after their incept date.
By interfacing directly with a Replicant or simply leveraging their unique know-how and compassion for the Nexus’ state of mind, Memory Labs can help detectives to better understand (even predict) what a Rep is mentally, emotionally, or psychologically capable of thinking or doing based upon the core memories that define them.
Beyond their physical build, Nexuses are purpose-built through memory engineering, simulated life experiences that install each Replicant’s personal identity and sense of purpose. Through memory engineering, Replicants are bioengineered from birth to perform their intended responsibilities with expert precision. Each N-9’s psyche is implanted with layers of conscious and subconscious memories, which craft their personalities, emotionally ground them, and provide the moral fiber for ethical codes and ideologies best suited for their purpose. Much like humans, these memories collectively synthesize each Rep’s unique identity and belief system necessary to not just know how to do something, but feel emotionally compelled to do it by instinct.
Upon authorization, a Wallace Corp representativewill chaperone detectives through their Memory Vaults– extensive data catalogs stored on memory sphere drives, which contain a varying range of records on each manufactured or recovered Replicant, as well as their owner(s), assigned roles and responsibilities, core memory engineering, even cross-referenced documented events during the Nexus’ service.
By reviewing these records, detectives can learn a lot about a Replicant, building a detailed history and psychological profile that may help to determine if that Rep could commit a certain act on a technical or emotional level. Sure, all Nexuses learn and evolve over time, but understanding their core design may provide insight into what drives and defines them. Detectives can even search for core ideologies, emotional triggers, passions, phobias… anything that might help detectives to identify weaknesses and understand what that Rep might do, where it might go or hide, who it is likely to trust, or target next