[Rachel:] "Do you like our owl?" [Deckard:] "Is it artificial?" [Rachel:] "Of course it is" [Deckard:] "Must be expensive" [Rachel:] "very" [Rachel:] "I'm Rachel" [Deckard:] "Deckard" [Rachel:] "Its seems you feel our work is not a benefit to the public" [Deckard:] "Replicants are like any other machines" "They are either a benefit or a hazard" "If they're a benefit, it's not my problem" [Rachel:] "May I ask you a personal question?" [Deckard:] "sure" [Rachel:] "Have you ever retired a human, by mistake?" [Deckard:] "No" [Rachel:] "but in your position that is a risk" [Tyrell:] "Is this to be an empathy test?" "Capilary dilation of the so called blush response" "... fluctuation of the pupil" "Involuntary dilation of the iris" [Deckard:] "We call it Voight-Kampf for short" [note: named after the people who developed this test] [Rachel:] "Mr. Deckard, Dr. Elden Tyrell" [Tyrell:] "Demonstrate it. I want to see it work" [Deckard:] "Were is the subject?" [Tyrell:] "I want to see it work on a person" "I want to see a negative before I provide you with a positive" [Deckard:] "What's that gonna prove?" [Tyrell:] "Indulge me" [Deckard:] "on you?" [Tyrell:] "Try her"