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Connor’s preconstruction software is activating much more often than he’d like. Who knew an android problem could actually be so human?
(A 5 + 1 fic about Connor having intrusive thoughts)
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23 Jun 2026
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“Why’d they make you look so goofy,” Hank had said, hatred curling his lips into something angry and disgusted. “And give you that weird voice?”
Connor, a machine, had responded promptly and succinctly and with a little bit more sass than strictly dictated by its programming. It was entirely unbothered by the insult.
Connor, a deviant, months later, is bothered.
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23 Jun 2026
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Meet me at the bridge before I rest by Luna9Rose
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
31 Jul 2025
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The revolution had ended only two months ago. It was peaceful. Hah. Peaceful for Markus, and the people he led. For Connor… What a wonderful machine he was. Ever the obedient killer. Connor ademmently destroyed so many Innocent, freedom seeking people. Up until the last moment.
Yet, he was being regarded as a Hero for his late contributions to the effort.Truly, he felt out of place. More so, he felt like a monster.
_____________________In which the guilt eats Connor alive, and he must return to what he knows best- death.
(Connor crash out)
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23 Jun 2026
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“Let me help you like you helped me.” by orphan_account
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
30 Mar 2026
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(Post-revolution)
Connor gets caught up with his feelings and has paranoia about being controlled by Amanda again.
He needs to protect the others—Markus, Simon, Hank—what if they get caught up in this mess? He decides that this will be his end.
But Hank says otherwise.
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Inspired by an artwork by *Julientel on Tumblr!* Definitely check out her work!!!
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‼️THIS IS FAMILIAL! **HANKCON SHIPPERS DNI. I DO NOT LIKE YOU. PSUEDO-INCEST SUCKS JUST AS MUCH AS INCEST. AGAIN, GET OUT.
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23 Jun 2026
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Mike noticed the first gold star because it didn’t belong.
It sat on the corner of a case file like it had wandered there by accident, bright and obnoxiously cheerful against a sea of black text and yellow legal pad scribbles. For a second he thought it was some leftover from the mailroom, maybe something stuck to Harvey’s folder before it made its way upstairs. He turned the file slightly, expecting it to fall off.
It didn’t.
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Or, Harvey gives Mike more encouragement.Bookmarked by ctfv
25 Mar 2026

