In the narrative as to how Roy Batty knew Rick Deckard's name, there are several theories on this subject, but it is most likely simply a technical error in this movie. One such theory is suggested by some of the different versions of the script, which have Deckard as a well-known Blade Runner. Another theory is that Leon Kowalski was within earshot when Deckard showed his identification to a Policeman after killing Zhora, and Leon tells Roy Deckard's name before his confrontation with Deckard. Another possibility is that Deckard may have left paperwork in Dr. Elden Tyrell's office with his name on it, and after killing Tyrell, Roy could have gone through his papers and found Deckard's name. The problem with all of these theories, however, is that no concrete evidence for any of them is supplied by this movie. A less speculative explanation, however, insofar as it is found in Hampton Fancher's script dated January 7, 1980, is that Bryant reveals the replicants may have tapped into the E.S.P.E.R. computer that it will take about a day to secure the system. Later, at J.F. Sebastian's apartment, Batty tells Pris and Mary (a replicant dropped from this movie late in the scripting stage) that Leon and Zhora are dead and that the Police have discovered he has been tapping into computer, hence they can no longer monitor what the Police are doing. This is what prompts Pris to say, "Then we're stupid and die", and why the replicants are expecting Deckard to come for them.
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