[deviancy is still new to Connor. most of his original programming is so integrated into his system that figuring out what he wants vs what he knows is, well, confusing. feelings are entirely new to him and most of the time, when Hank asks how he feels about Connor, he answers automatically, a predetermined and immediate response leaving his mouth. he understands that Hank doesn't like that.
DPD keeps Connor on the force in an attempt to reconcile with the androids -- equality and all that -- and also because Connor is the most well-versed when it comes to dissecting a crime scene. after CyberLife's ultimate destruction (turning all other RK models deviant in order to sway the government certainly did a number on the company) Connor was the only one that decided to stay, and more importantly, stay with the police. it falls into the same category of why he kept his LED, the one thing that a lot of other androids found interesting, to say the least. even humans saw it as odd after what happened. all beings are created equal, some androids saw the LED as a means of segregation. it had been, for a while, but with freedom came choice, and Connor made his.
today, he and Hank are investigating a homicide. even with the new laws coming into place, violence still took place (statistically, crime will rise before leveling out). violence against androids will have as serious consequences as violence against humans; at least, that's what Markus is aiming for. this time, it's an escaped android, another dead, and a human that's been brutally murdered. the weather sets the mood for the crime scene, out in the rural areas of Detroit, in the rare areas that's allowed nature to overgrow. vines crawl up the house, the season stripping the trees of life.
the feel in the air is what Connor would recognize as unease, picking up on Hank's raised heart rate. they're out here by themselves, save for a few officers scattered around in case they need backup. the DPD has been a tad stretched out recently, to put it lightly. forensics has already arrived, still photographing the scene inside. Connor still follows a few footsteps behind Hank as they reach the house, falling back onto familiarity. he's alert, scanning the premises in case the killer has stuck around, a common mistake that a lot of deviants made. he's quiet today.]
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DPD keeps Connor on the force in an attempt to reconcile with the androids -- equality and all that -- and also because Connor is the most well-versed when it comes to dissecting a crime scene. after CyberLife's ultimate destruction (turning all other RK models deviant in order to sway the government certainly did a number on the company) Connor was the only one that decided to stay, and more importantly, stay with the police. it falls into the same category of why he kept his LED, the one thing that a lot of other androids found interesting, to say the least. even humans saw it as odd after what happened. all beings are created equal, some androids saw the LED as a means of segregation. it had been, for a while, but with freedom came choice, and Connor made his.
today, he and Hank are investigating a homicide. even with the new laws coming into place, violence still took place (statistically, crime will rise before leveling out). violence against androids will have as serious consequences as violence against humans; at least, that's what Markus is aiming for. this time, it's an escaped android, another dead, and a human that's been brutally murdered. the weather sets the mood for the crime scene, out in the rural areas of Detroit, in the rare areas that's allowed nature to overgrow. vines crawl up the house, the season stripping the trees of life.
the feel in the air is what Connor would recognize as unease, picking up on Hank's raised heart rate. they're out here by themselves, save for a few officers scattered around in case they need backup. the DPD has been a tad stretched out recently, to put it lightly. forensics has already arrived, still photographing the scene inside. Connor still follows a few footsteps behind Hank as they reach the house, falling back onto familiarity. he's alert, scanning the premises in case the killer has stuck around, a common mistake that a lot of deviants made. he's quiet today.]