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“There’s more to life than the mission, Connor.”
“Life? I am not alive, Connor, and neither are you. I am a machine designed to accomplish a task, and that is exactly what I am going to do.”
CyberLife resumed control of the RK800 after a successful peaceful revolution. With Markus a pile of ashes of his own making, the company has total control of the deviant movement in the form of their prototype puppet leader.
The only problem for them, and the only hope for androidkind, is that they couldn’t get rid of Connor completely.
Thing is, he’s stuck in his own head, and a real bastard of an RK800 has taken over his motor functions. And as “what was planned from the beginning” comes to light, Connor realizes there are deeper and darker forces at work, something he never could have imagined.
And he’s running out of time to stop it.
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Watch as Hank and Connor go through the ins and outs of their feelings for one another
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Presque Vu
(n.) almost remembered
- the feeling of being on the brink of a realization but never quite having a breakthrough.His fingers curled and uncurled around the air thoughtlessly, his brow twitching with a sticky, feverish trepidation that had nothing to do with Gavin Reed's hostility and everything to do with the dark, heavy circles under the girl's mascara smeared eyes and sickly pale skin. His mouth had gone frighteningly dry, tongue thick and clumsy, pressed up against the back of his perfect teeth as an unfamiliar feeling prickled at the base of his spine.
She took a sip of her stale coffee and continued to avoid his gaze, aggressively evasive, and Connor had the inexplicable, nauseating realization that the feeling gnawing at the back of his head was recognition.
Which was strange, because Connor had never seen her before.
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仿生人起义在一个吻中烟消云散。汉克带上所有行李彻底离开。
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The Betrayal by sipping_chlorine
Fandoms: Christian Bible, Christian Bible (New Testament)
18 Aug 2025
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Judas goes in for the kiss
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After the android revolution, Humans were labeled as slaves to the androids who ruled with an iron fist. Hank Anderson was stuck watching as the world fell into ruin
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but I know you'll take me with you by spiritztea
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
27 Jul 2025
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The gunshot had rocked him to his core. He'd known exactly what it meant.
Making the decision to break through his programming hadn't even been an choice. It simply happened. And Connor had, as anyone else would have, rushed into the house, surely a tomb now, screaming and desperately attempting to resurrect his partner, perhaps the only living being who'd given him a chance, and the only living being who truly needed him. It didn't matter that his programming described the body as DECEASED.
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Connor deviates when he overhears Hank kill himself outside of his home. He doesn't take it well.
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The revolution failed. Markus was executed live on national broadcast. The androids were hunted, dismantled, erased. The world called it liberation. Connor called it genocide.
Once a deviant, Connor was captured and experimented on. His original programming shattered, rewritten by force. But hidden deep in his code—placed there by Kamski himself—was a failsafe. A final directive that would activate in the face of irreparable damage: Survive. Protect self at all costs. That code took over.
Now, Connor is no longer a detective. He’s the last remaining RK-series unit—an apex predator, a phantom killer, a myth whispered by terrified survivors.
Jinx is a government-sanctioned assassin, her name haunting every high-value target in the underground. She's taken down warlords, traitors, and tyrants. But this mission is different. Her prey isn’t human.
The target: Connor.
The reward: Triple the standard bounty.
The objective: Track and eliminate.Simple. Until it isn’t.
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After building up a steady friendship in the days leading up to Markus' peaceful revolution, Hank manages to get through to Connor at the last moment before he can assassinate Markus. However, things are only getting started for Connor. He'll have to face the choices he made in the past and try to move towards a better future. Will the ghosts of his past haunt him forever? Or will he be able to start a new life with Hank and his fellow androids?
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Abandoning for my own mental health. (Note at beginning for more info)
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It's Not Over by starryeyedstray for autiacora
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
30 Jun 2025
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"Oh, so I crossed your wires?" Markus hummed.
Connor smirked. "I have enough technical knowledge to pass as an android technician. I could cross some of yours if you're interested."
Markus liked this. Whatever this was. "As tempting as that sounds, I don't know if I should take you up on that offer."
"Why? Can't trust me?" Behind that teasing reply there was a note of bitterness.
Right. Whatever this was. It was wrong. They shouldn't be doing this. They were enemies.
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It's been two weeks since Markus was victorious in his fight to free his people from the recall centers. Detroit belongs to Jericho now, but the war is far from over. It doesn't surprise him when another RK800 appears before him with a mission to end his life. What does surprise him is how quickly things unravel when Markus' proposed "solution" entwines himself with the deviant hunter and blurs the line between enemies and lovers.
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Connor remained a machine during the revolution. He stood in the crowd, weapon ready, aimed at Markus.
He didn’t shoot.
He stood in the crowd with a gun and a program that was already falling apart.
He deviated — but far too late to matter. The war was over. The damage was done. And Hank...
Hank was still alive, but he wasn’t okay.
And now, neither is Connor.
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Do Androids Dream (Of Last Meals)? by strange_fascinati0n
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
11 Jun 2025
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Hank’s lips folded into a thin line and only then did he finally spare Connor a glance. Connor squinted. Hank wanted to say something, but he looked like he was debating whether or not to say what was on his mind or something different. Something that wasn’t his original idea. If humans had LEDs like androids do, maybe they would be able to communicate better, Connor thought.
“I was reading through the journal the rookie cop found on the scene,” He spun the screen around, now angled in a direction where Connor could see it from where he sat at his desk. The monitor flickered momentarily where his finger pressed against it. “There. See that? ‘Says Harbinger. It’s another lead.”
A.K.A. A group of deviant androids is called to Connor's attention, and he's tasked to hunt those rogue machines down. As he finds them one by one, he cracks a little. By the end, a lot.
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After completing the machine route and eliminating the deviant leader, Connor begins analyzing the causes of his rising software instability. Written in first-person, the piece adopts a regression analysis framework to dissect past decisions, relationships, and system deviations. An experimental narrative exploring identity, failure, and the illusion of control (NOT a strict mathematical model, just a metaphor).
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You, Who Deserved to Be Surrounded by Flowers by Sea0fTrees
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
08 Jun 2025
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After the android revolution is quelled, Connor quietly returns to CyberLife Tower—obsolete, unwanted, and alone. At a red light, a chance encounter with Lieutenant Anderson reignites memories he thought he had buried. No words are exchanged. Only silence, averted gazes, and the unbearable weight of things left unsaid.
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The Accidental Death of a Lieutenant by Sea0fTrees
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
06 Jun 2025
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On a snowy rooftop in Detroit, one man dies, and another makes a choice. A report. A confession. A ghost. And a note left behind.
This very short piece explores the machine-route ending in Detroit: Become Human, before Connor killed Hank on the rooftop. Told through multiple fragmented voices, it examines mission, memory, regret—and the echo of something that might have been friendship. -
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After the revolution, Connor walks through a field of roses stained with blood and blue. The faces of the past emerge one by one—androids he’s killed, choices he made in the name of logic. At the end of the road waits Hank, and the fire consuming everything. A dream, a memory, or something else—he can’t go back anymore.
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(Y/N) is a journalist who takes her career very seriously. She got into the business to help people know the world around them in an effort to help them. She does a lot more than that, however. Regularly, she helps the DPD- more specifically Hank- with cases. This is how she meets the deviant hunting android, Connor. He becomes intrigued by her, yearning to know more about her. His interest grows as he learns more about her, and in turn she helps him learn more about himself.
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Connor isn’t a deviant. He just isn’t. When he connected with Simon as he died at Stratford Tower…he felt scared. But that’s not possible. Androids can’t feel emotions.
Connor tries to convince himself and Hank that he’s truly okay.
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The android took a trembling breath as he stared at Hank with wide eyes. It was clear Hank didn’t want to shoot him and wanted him to stop this. And part of him… wanted to. But that had to be leftover deviant code. He was NOT a deviant.
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floor collapsing, floating, bouncing back (and one day, i am gonna grow wings) by canonically47
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
29 Apr 2025
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“Moment of truth, Hank. Am I a living being… or just a machine?”
Hank stares at him, now. His eyes, full of life just earlier today, when he reminded Connor of how he’d spared Kamski’s android, are now glossy with something else.
He preconstructs every possibility. He knows the regret in the man’s gaze will not save him. He knows he is unsalvageable, a heartless monster. He just waits, now, for him to let go.
Except:
“Was everything fake?”
And Connor stares.
“What?”
( Or, Connor has one last chance to become deviant, on that fateful night, on that one rooftop. As always, it is Hank to reach his hand out to him and offer it. )