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Set just after the episode "The Paradise Syndrome".
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23 Sep 2025
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Hank grimaced. "I swear, if somebody would've told me a year ago my bathroom would be constantly blocked by an android who just chills in my tub, binge-reading trash mags, I'd say that person was fucking insane."
Connor raised an eyebrow, his lips twitching slightly as he leaned heavier on the chair. "Those ‘trash mags’ fulfill the action of unwinding just as sufficiently as your preferred watch of Dancing with the Stars."
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Hank had seen the good and bad sides of life–and he'd lived through the worst. He’d ridden the highs, then fell into the lows where he face-planted at the edge of hell and figured he might as well just stay there for the rest of his miserable days.
Time had stopped for him ever since.
Until November 2038 kickstarted his clocks—along with a smartass android stumbling into his space.OR: Connor searched for something he carried all along.
Hank found something he stopped looking for.Bookmarked by dead_person
31 May 2025
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"There‘s blood on my hands, lieutenant. They won’t forgive and forget easily and I cannot blame them at all…" His eyes darting around, not knowing where to fixate them on made Hank jump onto a meaningful conclusion.
"It‘s Hank and you‘re coming home with me."
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This is basically just a continuation of the best possible ending of Detroit: Become Human or at least how I’d imagine it to be. Can be read as shorts (I‘ll try my best to not put any cliffhangers) ^^
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07 Nov 2024
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It’s been a few months since the History Making revolution that transformed the world — and more specifically, the city of Detroit. With laws still being created and pushed through, androids find themselves in a legal void, and policing those that would wish them harm has gotten a whole lot harder.
This certainly isn’t a recipe for disaster.
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05 Oct 2024
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It is in his duality that Markus wished that he had known Connor long before the night the two met in Jericho. It is in his sheer rigidity and nothingness when facing their people that Markus wished that he could force everyone to see how hard Connor was working for their cause. While Josh’s pacifism and peaceful approach guided them to achieve a semblance of understanding with the humans, it didn’t quite quell North’s worries that humans would never want to understand those they have created, those who are lesser than them. Simon’s aversion to conflict and his healthy fear of humans’ much sinister nature helped them to exercise caution in their conduct but did not provide a solution on how to deal with it. But what they all lacked, Connor would fulfil.
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Markus realised he didn’t like the ironic duality of Connor’s life. To be treated like a stranger in the halls of his people and yet treated as a fellow companion in the precinct that had registered him as mere police equipment.
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- Part 1 of Detroit: Dumpster Fire
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05 Apr 2024
