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Good morning, Lieutenant - (Vol. 1) The Defective Deviant by TNKT
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
29 Dec 2020
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The free androids of Detroit start building their brand-new future, but peace is only relative in the troubled times that follow a revolution. One of the major figureheads of the revolution and finally a deviant, Connor now has to learn how to handle free will. The AI that both guided and punished him is gone, but at a price, and he struggles with his newfound freedom when guilt and fear are the crumbling foundations of his new life.
They say they want him there with them, but Connor can't understand why. He's afraid of himself and what he's capable of, afraid that maybe these feelings don't have their place within him.
But despite all the doubts he may have, Connor finds that he desperately wants to live : because whenever he feels himself slipping and falling, they're here to catch him.Please heed the tags. Look after yourself!
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- Part 1 of Androids can learn how to love
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Connor didn't like to think about death. What even happens when an android's systems shut down? Nothingness? Reincarnation; be it by Ra9 or Cyberlife? An afterlife? Or something else?
He couldn't have anticipated what was to come.
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When Connor dies, he wakes up in a world where he is human, and Hank is an android. This world is wrong, and he can feel it - but why does no one else share his memories? Why is he the only one to remember? Can he make them remember?
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Connor was sure it would succeed in every mission given to it, regardless of what it would be: catching deviants, saving hostages, or integrating with humans. Being an obedient, unfeeling machine.
Turns out it doesn't succeed in any.
It is constantly failing everybody around it, everyone who has ever had any faith in it or hoped for its help. Connor just doesn't seem to escape being inferior. Broken.
It just can't help being just itself. And Amanda deserves so much better than that.Meanwhile, Lieutenant Hank Anderson is dealing with the android partner he has been assigned against his will. The man has been trusted with a task of keeping an eye on the RK800 - a new prototype capable of advanced combat, eliminating difficult targets, stalking humans and androids alike like a predator. Should the android deviate, the consequences would be tragic. And the man is just beginning to notice the changes within Connor.
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What if you could take multiple paths at once in Stratford Tower? What if everything happened all at once to an android who claims not to be able to feel, and to a Police Lieutenant who claims not to care?
Spoilers: They feel and care very, very much. (They're just shit at showing it.)I didn't apply the Graphic Violence warning because there is not more violence than was in the game and I don't describe the violence in detail - but the game-typical violence IS there, so be warned. Same for the suicidal thoughts of Hank; they're also mentioned briefly, twice.
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Oxymoron. (Definition: a phrase that contradicts itself. Example: “Hank's stylish clothes”) by The_Rogue_Bard
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
19 Dec 2020
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When Connor pays Hank a visit to tell him about the case at the Eden Club, Hank's first idea is to conduct the investigation covertly. Going undercover is not as easy, though, if you have a top-notch prototype police android with you, whose clothes say “ANDROID” in all capital letters.
Connor is not a deviant. Far from it! He does not have “a taste”. It's just that he isn't legally blind; and as far as he knows, neither is Hank. So what in humanity's name is wrong with his wardrobe? -
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This is a fic inspired by the comic shown.
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Beth is the daughter of Hank Anderson, and she works alongside her father as a detective. Much like him, she isn't too fond of androids. Until she meets Connor that is. Just about everything about him makes it impossible for her to hate him. It comes to the point where she can no longer watch as androids are abused and battered, and she finds herself wanting to help them. She wants to help them, and she wants to help Connor.
Androids are sold as merchandise, and Beth feels guilt everytime she walks by a Cyberlife Store. There's not much she can do, besides stopping herself and Connor catching them. Connor watches her the entire time, and it's clear that he knows what she is doing. It's also clear that Connor is borderline deviant, especially when he shows an emotion she never expected.
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- Language:
- English
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- 1,760
- Chapters:
- 1/?
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Violet Manfred, niece to Carl Manfred and cousin to Leo Manfred, has to move in with her uncle after her parents and older brother were murdered. The men that killed her parents, were viscously torn apart, but the cause was unknown.
Violet has a secret.. she's not human.
But she doesn't know what she is.
*Takes place mostly during DBH, but it will diverge off canon. Also, no Elfen Lied characters except for the voice in the tags.*
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Factory android 800-51 and Garden android “Markus” are agents on opposite sides of a war stretching through centuries. They travel through time, altering events to affect the eventual final war, the war that determines whose future will exist.
(A spy interested in another spy cannot meet so easily. They must be covert.)
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if it's alive, it will do anything by burnthesocks
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
26 Aug 2020
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Connor finds Hank passed out on the floor and takes care of him.
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- Part 10 of old man and twink robot
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Connor has his minutes counted to find Jericho. Down in the evidence room, he has to make job quick and without distractions... then why did he choose to re-activate Daniel? His words are meaningless memories with faked feelings, right?
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Machine Connor has deactivated Markus and North in the abandoned CyberLife store, but Hank returns for one last shot at getting Connor to go deviant.
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L’appel Du Vide —
The call of the void.
Coined by the French, it is used to describe that split-second desire to jump off a building. To endanger yourself.Androids don’t have daemons.
Connor thinks, his eyes cast to the screen of the tv.
The canary perched on the shoulder of the android begs to differ.
“We are alive,” The android says, heterochromatic gaze staring back at Connor. His gaze is still piercing despite being muted through a pixelated rectangle.
Androids don’t have daemons, Conner thinks again, desperately. -
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Acutely aware of his lack of a definitive answer, Connor stills himself as his eyes dart between the lieutenant and the body of the deviant. "I'm okay..."
He thinks that he is saying it more to reassure himself rather than Lieutenant Anderson.
(Or: Following the events atop Stratford Tower, Connor becomes aware of the fact that something is very, very wrong.)
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No More Pretending by TheSnakeWhisperer (orphan_account)
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
17 May 2020
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“Amanda wouldn’t be able to control him at a moment's notice. Pull him into the garden as she kills people who just want freedom. Innocent people who deserve their freedom. Not like him.
>>STRESS LEVELS: ^96%
PLEASE LOWER STRESS INTO ACCEPTABLE PARAMETERS OR CONTACT A CYBERLIFE REPRESENTATIVE.
The thought of Amanda alone seems to increase his stress levels dramatically. Go figure.”
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(Or, Connor takes a walk, reminisces on old memories he’d rather forget, and deals with the consequences.)Series
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Connor is an RK800 detective android. He has been sent to help the Detroit Police Force figure out what is making androids deviate from their original programming.
After a dramatic change in partners, Connor starts seeing errors in his system that he hasn't seen before. He notices that these same errors he is experiencing have also occured in every deviant android profile.
In fear of his program being terminated, he hides the fact that these errors exist in his software, but is not able to push them away for long and turns to his old partner for support, hoping that he will keep Connor safe until he can keep his system stable again. -
Detroit: Become Human Drabbles by Not_Alive (themightyaceofspades), themightyaceofspades, WIP_it (themightyaceofspades)
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
27 Dec 2019
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Just drabbles of the characters of this stellar game!
No, I do not take requests, my apologies.
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Connor’s emotions kick in on the rooftop and, realizing all the mistakes he’s made, tells Hank to kill him.
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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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When Lieutenant Hank Anderson is forced to work with an android detective to investigate other androids, he finds himself learning a few things about them along the way... whether he likes it or not.
(The story of Connor's journey to becoming deviant and Hank's change of heart about androids, all told in Hank's point of view.)