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The only hard evidence they're supplied with is a useless CCTV feed, of which about two minutes is highlighted and clipped for easy access. A white male, medium build, indeterminate age, indeterminate features, walking into the café with his head turned downwards, away from the camera. He walks from the front to the bathroom, closes the door, and a few moments later emerges and leaves.
A flash. Static. That, Hank knows, is footage of the explosion.
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- Part 2 of Whitelist
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Keith returns to earth from bom
(Based on my tiktok animatic @mazeday_)
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it's anchored to my racing mind (maybe you can slow its stride) by bibliomaniac
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
12 Sep 2018
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Connor's programming tells him he's wrong for being deviant. The new world tells him he's wrong for thinking he's wrong for being a deviant. The result: he feels bad about everything.
Hank's history has led to untreated depression and a roster of coping mechanisms that consists pretty much entirely of alcohol and a partially loaded gun. He isn't really equipped to handle an anxious android on top of that, but he can't bring himself to abandon him either.
The result: Connor moves in.
The result: They begin to help each other.
The result: They fall in love.
((aka conflicts between Connor's opinions and his programming lead to moral OCD, which he deals with badly; he moves in with a still-depressed Hank, which who isn't doing so hot himself; together they learn to deal with their problems and each other a bit better))
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"You know what a green card marriage is, right?" Hank asks.
"Sure," Connor says, dimly amused, because Hank was sweet to come all the way up to Canada, but this is ridiculous. "Who am I marrying?"
What Connor intends to say next is that he isn't that desperate, that his life here might not be what he would pick for himself but that it's also perfectly fine, until Hank pulls a little box from his pocket and opens it.
"I mean," Hank says, "I'm sure you have other options, but I'm offering. As your friend."
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Like so many other androids, Connor goes to Canada after the revolution. Android autonomy may have been granted, but things are still dangerous, and he doesn't want Hank to get hurt for protecting him. It was never supposed to be a permanent solution, but by early 2040, a number of legal developments have made it such that androids can only return to the states if they're marrying a citizen.
Connor wants to come home. Jeff wants him back on the force. And Hank just wants him back.

