6 Works by PhoenixReviving
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“Markus was nearly assassinated last night,” Connor replied bluntly. “I request to be assigned to this investigation.”
Fowler looked up and glared. “Connor, you're a witness. A fucking victim, even!” Leaning forward and resting his elbows on the desk, the captain continued, “I can't put you on this case. Use your head,” he growled.
“Why, Connor?” pleaded Hank. “Why do this to yourself?”
The detective finally looked over at Hank, who nearly took a step back upon seeing the raw determination burning in his brown eyes. “Markus was nearly killed last night, Hank,” he said quietly. “I was…” He stopped, swallowed, and finally continued, “I died in his place.”
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- Part 3 of The Chess Game
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Twitching by PhoenixReviving
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game), Overwatch (Video Game)
29 Jun 2018
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Connor plays Overwatch in front of forty thousand fans. So does Markus.
Things get out of hand.
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A single grab and twist, and Markus’s thirium pump regulator could have been shattered - by his own hand...
"Connor?"
He blinked, and he was back on the roof with Markus.
(AKA: Dying sucks. A lot.)
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- Part 2 of The Chess Game
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Connor sensed danger gathering itself in dark alleys and abandoned houses, watching from jagged windows and stained curtains. So, he smiled and charmed potential threats or victims as he used every one of his enhanced sensors to scan for the danger that he knew, just somehow knew, was coiling itself to strike. It was an unshakable dread settling in his struts, a leaden burden of his own to shoulder.
The incident, when it happened, was not what he was expecting. However, that didn't mean he wasn't ready in a split second.
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- Part 1 of The Chess Game
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Connor has no idea how to express his emotions. Thankfully, Markus is there to help him.
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What is the difference between a thought, and a process? What separates the logical computing of a machine from the nebulous birth of a thought?
Or, what was it like for Connor when he chose not to shoot Chloe?
