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John Isidore has agreed to shelter two robots hiding out from Rick Deckard: Pris and Irmgard. Pris has previously been kind to John, but here she insults him, and Irmgard immediately defends John from Pris's bullying. Surprisingly, Irmgard defends John on the grounds that John could bully Pris just as badly.
In spite of the fact that Rick thinks that robot are incapable of feeling true emotion, Irmgard seems to exhibit signs of "compassion" and even empathy. Irmgard's advice to Pris is a variation on the "golden rule" ("Do unto others as you have them do to you"), often said…