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connor [ the android sent by cyberlife ] ([personal profile] increaseinstability) wrote2018-07-18 03:01 pm

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feel free to just burst through and drop starters at any time
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[personal profile] pdblues 2018-07-25 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ Absolutely no one would ever think to criticize a human cop who had done what Connor just did. They'd be considered a hero, and praised for everything they'd done right, but here was the android focusing on his perceived mistakes.

Look, Hank got it. Androids were faster and stronger than humans, they had better reflexes than any human could, hell their ability to analyze and process the situation blew humans right out of the water, but even they have limits. They're not miracle workers, and Hank can't imagine a single person in that hallway felt that Connor was at fault for not acting faster.

No, there was no way that the people Connor had just saved were anything but grateful. Hell, Hank doesn't even want to be alive sometimes and even he was thankful.

He steals a quick glance at Connor before answering.
]

You made the best decision you could have. There's nothing wrong with anything you did back there.
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[personal profile] pdblues 2018-08-04 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hank doesn't have Connor's ability to look at a situation and analyze someone's chance of survival in a split second. He can't play odds to determine whether someone is worth risking a mission for or not, and in all honesty even if he did he'd never use it. Hank's concern is, and has always been, saving lives over solving a case. Sure, he'd prefer to do both whenever possible, but if the option is in front of him he knows which one he'd go with every single time.

Connor isn't the same. At least from what he can tell Connor wasn't programmed to think the same way he does about these issues. Failure isn't an option, and Hank doesn't trust CyberLife to prioritize lives over covering their own asses. Maybe they did though, maybe Connor was just following his orders, but Hank has seen enough from these deviants they're hunting down to have his doubts about that.

Now probably isn't the time to bring it up though, at least not directly, so Hank nods slightly at the comment. He is satisfied. He's satisfied that Connor saved him and others, even if Connor isn't.
]

Let me ask you this, Connor... would you feel the same way if you didn't have any other options? If your only choices were to kill someone-- a deviant who was ready to kill anyone in their way, but you'd save a hallway full of innocent people, or to take the bastard in alive, but those people all die in the process...

[ Another quick glance at Connor to see how he's taking the question. ]

Would you still feel like you did the wrong thing? If you couldn't see any alternatives when you do... whatever it is you do? Those were your only two options. Would you really think that there was anything to apologize for?