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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Study Guide

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by Philip K. Dick
About 108 pages (32,532 words)
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Chapter 11 Summary

After Resch leaves to get the testing equipment, Garland pulls a laser gun on Rick. Rick tells him that shooting him will not stop Resch from checking both himself and Garland. Garland then confesses to being an android and tells Rick that Resch does not know he is an android as well. He also tells Rick that everyone on his list is an android also. They discuss what Resch will do when he discovers he is an android. Garland tells Rick that Polokov came to Earth in a different group, and was likely a very advanced modification of the Nexus-6 design.

Garland informs Rick that the parallel police department is "a closed loop, cut off from the rest of San Francisco," which is why Rick's phone calls failed. Garland ridicules Resch for being eager.....

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