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+ | |fullname = Connor<br> |
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⚫ | {{Quote|It wasn't your fault Lieutenant. |
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+ | RK800 #313 248 317 - 51 (up to "- 60") |
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− | {{Quote|You did it Markus|Connor congratulated Markus at the end of the revolution}} |
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+ | |alias = The Negotiator<br> |
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+ | The Deviant Hunter<br> |
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+ | |origin = ''Detroit: become human'' |
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+ | |occupation = RK800 Android |
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+ | |skills = Superhuman strength<br> |
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+ | High Intelligence |
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+ | |hobby = Flipping a coin. |
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+ | |goals = To catch diviants (determinant).<br> |
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+ | To stop android revolution (determinant).<br> |
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+ | To help [[Markus]] (determinant).<br> |
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+ | To free androids (determinant). |
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+ | |family = CyberLife <small>(creator)</small><br> |
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+ | Amanda <small>(handler)</small><br> |
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+ | |friends = [[Hank Anderson]]<br> |
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+ | [[Kara (Detroit Become human)|Kara]]<br> |
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+ | [[Alice (Detroit: Become Human)|Alice]]<br> |
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+ | [[Markus]]<br> |
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+ | [[Luther (Detroit: Become Human)|Luther]]<br> |
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+ | '''Jericho:''' <small>(determinant)</small> |
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+ | *[[North (Detroit: Become Human)|North]] |
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+ | *[[Josh (Detroit: Become Human)|Josh]] |
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+ | *[[Simon (Detroit: Become Human)|Simon]] |
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+ | |enemies = '''Deviants:'''' |
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+ | * Daniel |
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+ | * Rupert Travis |
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+ | Gavin Reed<br> |
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+ | Richard Perkins |
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+ | |type of hero = Artificial Intelligence |
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+ | |birthdate = August 2038 |
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+ | |place.birth = CyberLife |
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+ | |date.death = August 15, 2038-November 11, 2038 (determinant) |
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+ | |size = 300 |
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+ | }}<br /> |
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⚫ | Connor's first mission with Hank was to investigate an Android-turned-Deviant by the name Kara (Another player character and protagonist) who fled after defending herself and a young girl from their abusive owner |
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⚫ | {{Quote|It wasn't your fault, Lieutenant. A truck skidded on a sheet of ice and your car rolled over. Cole needed emergency surgery, but no human was available to do it. So an Android had to take care of him. Cole didn't make it. That's why you hate Androids. You think one of us is responsible for your son's death.|Connor to Hank after infiltrating Cyberlife Tower to awaken the other Androids to help for the revolution lead by Markus in a peaceful way.}} |
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⚫ | After getting the information |
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+ | {{Quote|You did it, Markus. (Markus: We did it. This is a great day for our people. Humans will have no choice now. They'll have to listen to us.)|Connor congratulating Markus at the end of the revolution.}} |
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⚫ | Connor later volunteered to sneak into CyberLife Tower and freed the Androids stored there |
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+ | Connor is voiced and motion-captured by Bryan Dechart. |
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+ | == Biography == |
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⚫ | Connor is the first character that players played as. Appointed by CyberLife to negotiate with another android (deviant) named Daniel, he can save a fish or let it die. As he walks, he sees Caroline Phillips, who begs him to save her daughter Emma Phillips. When she saw that Connor was a android, she panicked and complained to the police about why they didn't bring a real person, screaming that she refused to let Connor approach her daughter. Connor can also try to save the cop on the terrace or let him die as he speaks with Daniel. He will also tell him that he can't die since Cyberlife can give him new form and reintegrate his memory. Connor can either sacrifice himself to save Emma, successfully negotiate with Daniel to release Emma (but the police will kill Daniel), or fails his mission completely as Daniel kills himself alongside Emma. |
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⚫ | Later, Connor teams up with the homicide detective [[Hank Anderson]], where the player can make his relation with Hank better or worse. Amanda, his superior in CyberLife, is another figure who assists him during his missions. Again depending on player's choices, Connor can also makes his relation with her better or worse. Hank and Amanda have opposing view on Connor's choice. Should Connor focus only on his mission, Amanda's relation with him will increase. With Hank, he wants Connor to follow his human conscience (eventually turning him Deviant) to increase their relationship (Deviant Connor will even view Hank as a father and Hank will think of him as his son). |
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⚫ | Connor's first mission with Hank was to investigate an Android-turned-Deviant by the name [[Kara (Detroit Become human)|Kara]] (Another player character and protagonist), who fled after defending herself and a young girl named [[Alice (Detroit: Become Human)|Alice]] from their abusive owner Todd Williams. Connor can either fail or succeed in this task. Connor's next task was to hunt a deviant named Rupert Travis, who ran away after an accident has killed his fellow android. After finding Rupert, Connor chases him on the rooftop. Connor was forced to make a choice: fail his mission and save Hank or capture Rupert of all cost. Connor chooses the former, making Hank grateful for him and making him more human in the process. Another Deviant homicide case happened at Eden Club. After Connor fetches Hank from his home, the two then proceed to the investigation and discover a blue-haired Traci, who turned Deviant and killed her client after witnessing him kill her fellow Traci. In the end, Connor decided to spare the Traci and her brown-haired partner, receiving praise from Hank telling him that he did the right thing. |
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⚫ | After [[Markus]] declared the Android revolution, Connor went to the Stratford Tower with Hank. He successfully investigated about what happened and discovered a Deviant in the Tower working for Markus. Connor either successfully neutralized the Deviant or sacrificed himself to protect Hank in this point. Later, the pair went to meet Elijah Kamski, the creator of Androids. Connor passed the "Kamski test", sparing Chloe while not getting information from Kamski in return. Hank later asked why he didn't shoot. Connor says that "he can't shoot after looking at Chloe's eyes" and angrily justifies his action when Hank said "doesn't your mission matter the most?" Hank, pleased by his action and this act, also proves that Connor is turning human for showing empathy and anger. |
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⚫ | After getting the information from the deceased deviant android, Connor decide to disguise himself as a deviant to capture Markus. Connor penetrates the hideout called Jericho. When he finally confronts Markus, who tries to convince him to join them. The player can make Connor be a deviant himself or remain a robot at human service, due to his unstable software, Connor chose turning Deviant instead, helping Markus, Jericho, and his race to safety. |
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⚫ | Connor later volunteered to sneak into CyberLife Tower and freed the Androids stored there. He was confronted by another Connor sent by CyberLife, who was holding Hank hostage. Connor successfully rescued Hank and defeated the CyberLife Connor, while Markus himself successfully led the Android protest and gained freedom. Connor led his new brothers and sisters to Markus' side, successfully fending off Amanda's control and meet his "father" Hank in the end, smiling and hugging him, showing that he also has become a human. |
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+ | == External Links == |
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+ | *[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Connor_(Detroit_Become_Human) Connor at the Villains Wiki] |
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+ | *[https://detroit-become-human.fandom.com/wiki/Connor Connor at the Detroit: Become Human Wiki] |
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Revision as of 15:17, 10 January 2021
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“ | My name is Connor. I'm the android sent by Cyberlife. | „ |
~ Connor's famous quote. |
“ | I've been ordered to take you alive, but I won't hesitate to shoot if you give me no choice. | „ |
~ Connor disguised as a deviant and threatening to arrest Markus or North. |
“ | They're going to attack Jericho. (Markus: What?) We have to get out of here! (Markus: S--t!) | „ |
~ Connor realizing that the FBI was about to attack just before running with Markus or North after the player choose to make him a deviant. |
“ | It wasn't your fault, Lieutenant. A truck skidded on a sheet of ice and your car rolled over. Cole needed emergency surgery, but no human was available to do it. So an Android had to take care of him. Cole didn't make it. That's why you hate Androids. You think one of us is responsible for your son's death. | „ |
~ Connor to Hank after infiltrating Cyberlife Tower to awaken the other Androids to help for the revolution lead by Markus in a peaceful way. |
“ | You did it, Markus. (Markus: We did it. This is a great day for our people. Humans will have no choice now. They'll have to listen to us.) | „ |
~ Connor congratulating Markus at the end of the revolution. |
Connor is a protagonist/antagonist (depending on Player's choice) of the videogame Detroit Become Human. He is an RK800 Android helping the Detroit Police Force to stop other Androids who became deviants.
Connor is voiced and motion-captured by Bryan Dechart.
Biography
Connor is the first character that players played as. Appointed by CyberLife to negotiate with another android (deviant) named Daniel, he can save a fish or let it die. As he walks, he sees Caroline Phillips, who begs him to save her daughter Emma Phillips. When she saw that Connor was a android, she panicked and complained to the police about why they didn't bring a real person, screaming that she refused to let Connor approach her daughter. Connor can also try to save the cop on the terrace or let him die as he speaks with Daniel. He will also tell him that he can't die since Cyberlife can give him new form and reintegrate his memory. Connor can either sacrifice himself to save Emma, successfully negotiate with Daniel to release Emma (but the police will kill Daniel), or fails his mission completely as Daniel kills himself alongside Emma.
Later, Connor teams up with the homicide detective Hank Anderson, where the player can make his relation with Hank better or worse. Amanda, his superior in CyberLife, is another figure who assists him during his missions. Again depending on player's choices, Connor can also makes his relation with her better or worse. Hank and Amanda have opposing view on Connor's choice. Should Connor focus only on his mission, Amanda's relation with him will increase. With Hank, he wants Connor to follow his human conscience (eventually turning him Deviant) to increase their relationship (Deviant Connor will even view Hank as a father and Hank will think of him as his son).
Connor's first mission with Hank was to investigate an Android-turned-Deviant by the name Kara (Another player character and protagonist), who fled after defending herself and a young girl named Alice from their abusive owner Todd Williams. Connor can either fail or succeed in this task. Connor's next task was to hunt a deviant named Rupert Travis, who ran away after an accident has killed his fellow android. After finding Rupert, Connor chases him on the rooftop. Connor was forced to make a choice: fail his mission and save Hank or capture Rupert of all cost. Connor chooses the former, making Hank grateful for him and making him more human in the process. Another Deviant homicide case happened at Eden Club. After Connor fetches Hank from his home, the two then proceed to the investigation and discover a blue-haired Traci, who turned Deviant and killed her client after witnessing him kill her fellow Traci. In the end, Connor decided to spare the Traci and her brown-haired partner, receiving praise from Hank telling him that he did the right thing.
After Markus declared the Android revolution, Connor went to the Stratford Tower with Hank. He successfully investigated about what happened and discovered a Deviant in the Tower working for Markus. Connor either successfully neutralized the Deviant or sacrificed himself to protect Hank in this point. Later, the pair went to meet Elijah Kamski, the creator of Androids. Connor passed the "Kamski test", sparing Chloe while not getting information from Kamski in return. Hank later asked why he didn't shoot. Connor says that "he can't shoot after looking at Chloe's eyes" and angrily justifies his action when Hank said "doesn't your mission matter the most?" Hank, pleased by his action and this act, also proves that Connor is turning human for showing empathy and anger.
After getting the information from the deceased deviant android, Connor decide to disguise himself as a deviant to capture Markus. Connor penetrates the hideout called Jericho. When he finally confronts Markus, who tries to convince him to join them. The player can make Connor be a deviant himself or remain a robot at human service, due to his unstable software, Connor chose turning Deviant instead, helping Markus, Jericho, and his race to safety.
Connor later volunteered to sneak into CyberLife Tower and freed the Androids stored there. He was confronted by another Connor sent by CyberLife, who was holding Hank hostage. Connor successfully rescued Hank and defeated the CyberLife Connor, while Markus himself successfully led the Android protest and gained freedom. Connor led his new brothers and sisters to Markus' side, successfully fending off Amanda's control and meet his "father" Hank in the end, smiling and hugging him, showing that he also has become a human.