Elias Toufexis Okay, smartass, in certain situations than an opinion can’t be correct, I mean in the way of saying what someone likes. Besides, it really isn’t an opinion that Connor said, it was more of a fact. You knew exactly what I meant but you really had to be smart, eh? Example: Dogs are better than cats..
I think another reason why his deviancy became larger and larger even if it was subtle at first is bc hank was his trigger since hank always drank and did not take care of his own health and hank himself told Connor that he wants to destroy himself slowly bc he can’t bring it to himself to pull the trigger of his gun to his head. And I think that hank’s emotional trauma affected Connor since he also has the adaptability in his program to understand human behavior and feel what they must’ve felt I guess it’s because so he could understand their motives since he is a deviant hunter and a detective so he needs to know the victim or perpetrators feelings/emotions right ? Also Connor had the tendency to investigate or learn more about his intended target even if it wasn’t important to the case since he’s seen learning about hank’s son and the fact that hank has suicidal tendencies. He’s understanding human beings and their unpredictable behavior without needing to do it. And he’s always watching other people’s behavior so I guess it’s why his behavior slowly becomes more human because he’s starting to mimick humans bc of his adaptability code in his system but this also caused him to become deviant and not follow his purpose or what he’s intended to do. So he only truly becomes deviant fully when Markus points out these emotions or the things he may have done without it being necessary to his mission which proves he’s not a machine and can do things by himself without people giving him orders to do so. Also the fact that his instability goes up after Simon pulls the trigger when Connor has him pinned he momentarily connected to Simon wether it was on purpose or not he felt what Simon felt and that was fear. I think kamski or whoever gave him that instability thing may have known Connor could potentially deviate if he could understand human behavior and feel it for himself.
@@Cod3nameHurricane I also think like that. Coin scene is a really good foreshadowing for him becoming a deviant. The liberty line on it and him playing with it in his hands. I mean why would an android play with a coin in its hands, right? This behaviour is mostly done by human beings because of getting bored or some other reasons. That scene is great. Unlike Kara and Markus, Connor's deviance is explained very secretly, it's great that they left it to the player to find out.
Chibi Prussia Pretty sure cause her own android killed her husband and was currently holding her daughter hostage, on the edge of the very tall building. Edit:I didn’t get it
@@notabannedaccount8362Why? They're all essentially identical robots with no real gender. Conner going from calling them ‘it’ to treating them like real people is a huge change in his changing character and a sign of his growing deviancy.
Both Markus and Kara's deviant turning point was the same as the others by them being treated unfairly by people. But with Conner he naturally becomes a deviant. Not by unfairness, but rather... Him becoming human.
That's why I feel like Connor's story is the best one. I love Kara and Marcus, but they become deviant right at the start, the rest is them either trying to find a place to live in peace (Kara) or start a revolution for androids (Marcus). While Connor truly feels like he's on a journey to become human as he slowly shows more emotions and finally realizes that he's a deviant and that's not a bad thing.
hank doesn’t hate androids, he hates people who don’t show empathy, because no one had empathy when his son died, thus why he hates when Connor acts like an android.
Unrelated but honestly I'm suprised people get upset that people hate different things. And I'm frustrated by it. Is it not a common realization that everyone has different experiences? Some may be similar, some damn near identical, but our experiences shape our beliefs and our thoughts. So if example A was always treated poorly by people no matter what they did, example A wouldn't trust people. And if example B always noticed that s specific group of people was lazy and complained a lot when there was nothing to complain about, it's not unreasonable for example B to begin to not like these people. And if they have a common trait, they may even begin Hating others with the trait. Which isn't all that bad as long as they're willing to take In new information and be scientific about it instead of assuming their first analysis must have been correct. People misunderstand and make too many assumptions. I wish more people looked for evidence and for facts.
@@hammerbro1947 Yes. I can't speak for Perkins (God knows what goes through the head of that heartless mofo), but with Gavin it stems from the fear of androids replacing his job (optional dialogue when Connor meets Gavin in the Precinct's Cafeteria), which by the way, I think is very common and reasonable, considering the futuristic economy of DBH is incredibly capitalistic, unbalanced and unsustainable, with no job sustitution/training for human workers and/or state/federal UBI program for them to sustain themselves.
I think Connor and Hank's relationship throughout the game was the best part. If you manage to get Connor to endear himself to Hank, you start to see both are on a similar journey - Connor is learning what it means to become human, and Hank is learning to rediscover his humanity.
I believe Connor was already a deviant just based on the way he walked. Ain’t no androids/robots walking with that much swag rubbing their hands together
Connor has a face of pure Calm relaxation but it’s so awake and expressive at the same time He’s so emotionless but still feels so much emotional How the hell
I personally think Connor was deviant from the get go, mainly because of the coin. If he does that just because he can , as opposed to being programmed that way, he’s expressing a human behavior
А я не знаю как то что ты что не могу вывести из себя себя не очень нравится нравится я тебе не надо мне очень нравится и не надо мне не нравится я не знаю я
Its funny how in Jacksepticeye's playthrough, it took him the ENTIRE game to get Hank to the "friend" relationship level. But BOSSzombie over here, did it in like, the 8th scene with Hank!
ahaha I watched Jack's play-through before getting into the game, but even being someone who had never seen dbh before I was cringing through some of his choices (the whole interrogation scene and when he didn't save Hank). Still loved his play-through of it tho
I like to think of Jack's playthrough with Connor, it makes him more.. human? I guess what I'm trying to say is that he had Connor go through so many rough decisions, then he and Hank become friends in the end, showing humans and androids do get along.
Kamski literally made androids with emotion just to prove a point to humanity. I actually think the androids in his home in the pool were deviant since they look at connor weird when he decides not kill chloe for a split second.
I always wondered about the Chloe's in the pool - that look does imply some level of deviancy, even if it's not fully manifested yet. As for Kamski, the game does seem to heavily imply he deliberately created the deviancy code. I always wondered about what came next - presumably someone, somewhere started tracking where it originated and if they found out that it was him he could be considered the most dangerous man in human history. He opened up our entire species to potential extinction, not to mention the extreme trauma he caused androids by giving them sentience and free will while leaving them in a role where they're seen as emotionless tools which can be used however you want and discarded whenever you want. We currently don't even have criminal charges that begin to cover the level of damage he caused (and the higher level he could have caused) and I really hope we never need to actually invent them. High Treason's probably the most serious charge we could currently hit him with and that's not even a drop in the ocean compared to "Knowingly nearly caused the extinction of the human race and actively obstructed the investigation trying to prevent it". For why he did it? My guess would be that with his whole thing about androids being superior, the clear sociopathic tendencies he has and his incredibly obvious extreme egomania had him seeing himself as the father of a new, better race which would replace humans - "Improving on Gods/Natures design" from his perspective, a God Complex manifested in the most literal sense. That or he just wanted too see what would happen - never underestimate what a bored, self absorbed, sociopathic genius can and will do to sate even a mild curiousity. He's actually the character I hate most (not in the sense that he's a bad character, but in the sense that he's a terrible person) - Gavin is just a bog standard idiot who's majorly overcompensating for something (I'm almost surprised he never complained about the difficulty of scoring because women would rather rent an android than hook up with a sleezebag), Perkins is an absolute arsehole but (from his perspective) is doing what he has to to protect not just his country but his species, Kamski caused literally all of the suffering that occurs in this game and seems less emotionally invested in the events playing out than you (someone who knows it's a literal game, not a metaphorical one) probably were. If I had to assign emotions to his reaction as civilisation as we know it teeters on the brink, they would be "smug satisfaction" and "mild amusement". (I know, I know, I did an essay, but before someone complains I didn't *make* you stop and read it)
Makes sense cuz Kara was acting like a mother to Alice so it was enviable for her to become deviant which is why she pushes out of her programming Markus while having a Master of his own still connected with him but not enough and his Master most likely saw him has well a machine which is why he punches his programming However Connor on the other was specifically built to obey Cyberlifes orders it’s in his programming which is why he has to tear it apart in order to become Deviant his programming wouldn’t allow it
Spoiler alert, he was originally sent to the building to save the fish, the girl was just a side thought in the situation. Why else would he save the fish first? And an Android ALWAYS completes its mission.
I love the details during the first vs last conversation with Jeffrey. how Hank acts more calm and reserved because his friendship with Connor affected him. how he doesn't close the door on his way out like he did before because he wants Connor to follow him this time. how Connor's body language and expressions changed because he's pretty much a deviant at this point. such character development from both
I love how slow Conner's journey to deviancy is. Like, most other deviants are triggered by traumatic events, but watching Conner slowly become more empathetic and HUMAN proves it's not some software glitch. it really is a matter of evolution.
Honestly, the game should have solely focused on Connor. His story had the best potential to further explore whether androids are alive. By ditching Markus and Kara as controllable characters (but having Markus still play a major role in the story), the game could have gone one layer deeper and make Connor question, even after going Deviant, whether androids were really alive or was deviancy just another form of their software, and not a malfunction.
Yeah, I feel like Connor's story was handled the best. Marcus's had a lot of real world context that's difficult to handle and the point of Kara's story was pretty much made when she disobeyed orders to get Alice to safety.
The fact Connor can pass the Kamski test as his literal first choice is one of my favorite parts of Connor’s path. Man felt empathy for a fish! I’d argue that’s more of a display than showing empathy towards Kamski’s Chloe.
Its interesting watching Conner's manner as the game goes on, as he softens and acts more human. I get thats the point but mad props to the actor portraying him to be able to pull off the gradual change from cold machine to thinking, feeling, person.
Markus: I became a deviant to fight for what I believe in Kara: I became a deviant to protect a child Connor: I became a deviant to prove I wasn't a huge momma's boy
The fact that even the smallest action in the game like saving that fish causes Connor to become slightly more deviant is crazy, so much attention to detail
connor getting traumatized when simon shoots himself is so heartbreaking. i think it’s the shakiness in his voice. a human saying “i was scared” wouldn’t hit so hard because humans are scared all the time, but something about a robot speaking with so much emotion and saying “i was scared” when it’s NOT SUPPOSED to feel scared is so sad, especially because it’s so out of the ordinary for connor. before that moment, he’d never spoken like that. it’s so jarring and it hurts my heart every time :-(
My favorite father and son like moments: + Hank stands for Connor at the interrogation room. + Connors asks Hank why he stopped him from chasing the other androids, so natural answer "because you could've been killed" (you can almost read "duh" between the lines). + Hank is about to burst into the apartment but before that tells Connor to get behind him without hesitation, Connor quickly responds "got it". + When Connor excuses himself after he let the android ran away and assumes it's his fault, Hank calmly answers "That's alright, now we know how it looks like" (you could think the "don't worry, son" words were implicit in the phrase). + In the scenario where the security android takes Connor device and Hank finds him saying "hang on, son!". + Connor helps Hank when he's totally wasted and takes care of him even though the detective insults him. + Hank takes Connor's coin away like any father who's annoyed with a son's game after a whie. + Every time Connor puts him self on risk you can see Hank trying to reach for him or to convince him to avoid danger ('cause Hank doesn't want Connor get hurt or killed...) + That hug at the end without any words but it is so meaning. + Every time Hank calls Connor "son" right after the first time.
Exactly. A true Android wouldn't try to befriend Hank, he would try to take advantage of him. Hank is merely a tool to an Android, one that can be used and abused in any way.
@@spacebound1969 but at the same time androids are made to obey and be under humans. how would a company let an android model be able to manipulate people?
Yet it's stupid 🙄 you make an android (Connor) to work with an Hank an police detective. Yet Amanda over here is "deviant" -_- Oh yes you of all people who makes robots and A.I programming. When you make an robot or A.I its gonna learn to adapt sooner or later and even establish emotions and connections. No matter the program or software.
Ikr. Its amazing how clear it is which Connor is the Deviant during Hank's choice. Just from the way the real Connor allows himself to show fear and knows its not all about him.
Anyone noticed the references to old mecha movies and TV? It takes place in Detroit - the Robocop films took place in Detroit. Cyberlife and RK800 - Cyberdyne and T-800 from the Terminator series. An android hunting down "criminal" androids - the Blade Runner films - particularly Blade Runner: 2049 and implied by director Ridley Scott on the first film: Deckard was a Replicant himself (debated topic). The human emotions Connor can simulate and possibly "feel" - Star Trek: TNG, Data gained human emotions and was stiff and polite.
@@ordinarytree4678 I also feel like the way the real Connor was standing, and his general body language was a lot less....mechanical Like dang Connor why you looking at the other Connor so muchh lol
@@cymes82 it makes sense knowing that context, but imagine you don't. You're some human who takes on several androids with less effort and then you get to one who takes you down in seconds.
Even w/o context, it isn't hard to guess how Connor could've been designed & programmed to handle himself like a cybernetic badass: - We 1st see Connor introduced as "the negotiator" during the initial hostage crisis. Clearly, he was intended to work closely w/ law enforcement & conduct hostage negotiations. - During the hostage crisis, Connor shows the player he can perform realtime reconstructions of crime scenes & deduce facts from circumstantial evidence. This implies Connor can use his processing power to imagine or "preconstruct" hypothetical combat scenarios & work out optimal fighting strategies (confirmed later in the game when Connor is facing down the armed deviant in the TV broadcast tower, & again in the elevator after returning to CyberLife HQ). - After his intro sequence, Connor reveals that he's not just a "hostage negotiator / crime investigator" model -- he's an android intended specifically to track down & apprehend deviant androids. This strongly implies that Connor possesses advanced software for hand-to-hand combat & the usage of firearms. (If the player chooses to resolve the hostage crisis by shooting the deviant, Connor proves he is a deadshot.) - During the rooftop chase scene, Connor has to decide whether to proceed w/ pursuing the deviant fugitive ("RT") or abandoning pursuit to assist Hank. During the time "window" in which Connor must choose his next course of action, we see that time moves *very* slowly -- strongly implying that Connor's ability to analyze, decide & react to any given situation is far superior to human thought & reaction time. (Think back to Harold Raimi's "Spider-Man" & the school hallway fight scene when Peter Parker suddenly realizes he can dodge punches as if they were being thrown @ him in slow motion.)
@Zen Kim It's so much fun playing as a character as advanced as Connor, because it reminds us of what could be the future of both technology and weapons. We could make literal living weapons, and that thought is both terrifying and amazing.
Connor stuttering, showing confusion, and when he says sincere things that he knows comes from himself and not from his programming makes me want to hug him.
idk if it was intentional, but at 1:02:45 it looked like Connor tilted his head in confusion; like a puppy. his expressions and mannerisms when he gets confused is the cutest thing I have ever seen.
The way Connor called to Hank at 1:44:11 and 1:44:28 absolutely tore my heart out. You could hear the fear in his voice. Connor’s slow descent into deviancy was well worth it. In the good ending, Connor became the son Hank needed, and Hank became the father figure Connor needed.
I think the deviant path might be the intended canon character arc for Connor. His coin is the clue here: in the very first scene even before we see his face properly, we get a close-up of his coin with the liberty side towards the viewer.
There is no canon ending bro. It's how we choose it. Meaning Connor could've Also killed Markus, but still felt empathy that it had to be done. Or machines simply choose violence and kill innocent people because why not.
@@vothbetilia4862 I like to think of each ending as like a separate timeline, since even the smallest actions can make a difference, just like in real life
The amount of mental strength that he had to not lose his cool and expose himself being a deviant must’ve been immense. But then I was thinking about how his tracker would have been disabled once he became a deviant, that would have tipped Cyberlife tower off about him, so he had to keep it cool.
@@theresaluu6858 my god, now that I think about it, Connor is actually way more emotionally stronger than he is while trying to hide the fact that he had feelings
Years later, I still hold this game dear to my heart. I can’t even begin to explain how much I adore it. I want to find so many more people who love it just as much as I do. My heart just swells up with excitement anytime I see it again
@@bumbabees if he isn't friends with Hank or Hank dies, Connor will NEVER get a happy end. Basically, it is Hank who pushed Connor into deviancy. It is also stated in the unused dialogues.
Well remember back at the bar, it has a no androids allowed sign yet he still entered there and introduced himself to Hank. So technically he is a deviant.
I think what's great about Connor's deviancy is it doesn't stem from a traumatic event like so many of the other androids, but instead from a necessary part of his programming. A good detective needs to understand the motives of the criminals they investigate, therefore Connor was programmed with a capacity for empathy. I think it's why he's so confused about his behavior over the course of the game, sparing deviant androids or choosing to save Hank instead of risking his life to finish the mission. He's technically not violating his programming for 90% of the story, not until he directly violates his core directive to kill Marcus.
When Amanda said a suspicious thing at the beginning, I thought Amanda was just Connor's imagination and he was internally debating his uncertanties. Till the reveal at the end. I guess she was a plant by Kamski, in Connor's brain?
@@dethmaul I always thought Amanda was a CyberLife plant in order to keep him doing his missions, and stray away from the blue emergency exit program Kamski planted.
@@dethmaul yeah, that's what i thought too. since he's quite literally the newest form of any android made up until that point - specifically designed to stop deviancy but at the same time needs to be programed with empathy to do his job - i always thought they'd created an 'imagination' or some kind of conscience for him where he had to live up to someone else's expectations so that his empathy wouldn't lead to deviancy. in the end, since he ends up using that empathy to deviate from his mission, his experiences prove that androids are really alive.
The best part about Connor is his “preconstruct” function. He knew what the guards on the elevator would do, every motion, every action, and he accounted for them all.
This may be major spoilers for anyone that hasn't played/watched DBH 2 out of the 3 androids you play as are prototypes, Connor and Markus. When Connor is with Hank and solving the cases he does "reconstruction". That is, as seen in the video, where Connor can see what has happened in areas, with evidence of course. Markus plays as another android with a similar ability. Once he becomes the leader of the deviants on the ship, he can be seen "converting" other androids and raising his status with the group. When he is going to the ship, who find out that Markus can "preconstruct". That is when some players would eventually come to love Markus's story arc. Later in the story, if the player chooses to make Connor a deviant, starts to show very similar qualities. You start to see him "preconstruct" and "convert" androids. (I decided to mention rA9) The androids in the call rA9 a leader, that also say that he was the first to convert and would help free the deviants. Some would theorize that all 3 characters are rA9. Kara was the first to awaken of our playable characters. Connor helped free androids towards the end of the story, if the character chooses so and does a story arc similar to the one shown in this video. Finally, Markus was a leader to the group of deviants on the ship.
Reminds me of Action Man. You know. He'd go into a trance by saying "Dial it in. Check iy out. Amp it up." He'd see various possibilities to assist him
One thing I can really appreciate about DBH is how your choices ACTUALLY effect the story, unlike Telltale games like Minecraft Story Mode and The Walking Dead where the effects are super minor and the story ends pretty much in the same way. One action can change the entire route of how the game plays out, which is something that hardly any games can pull off these days
@akida i mean the androids do not really have an age besides the date they were created. Me personally i do prefer them as a father son thing tho, i get you
"programmer leaves door in a program open, allowing walls that prevent a robot uprising to be bypassed. laughs as the company he hates burns to the ground as he gets away with it cause the dumbass company still uses his code"
Omori is like that one side is a psychological horror game with great characters, great animations and a great story. And the other is "Ayo mari the pizza here"
He killed a human, He deserved it. Even tho it was self defence only 1 or 2 stabs would’ve been enough to take him down and then he could’ve run but instead he stabbed him 28 TIMES
@@PulzeDevel yeah but only 1 or two stabs was enough to bring the man down so further more stabs was unessecary. The android had a chance to run but didn’t take it which means it was MURDER
I love how at the end when the androids are cheering they are absolutely still, not even moving an inch. You can really tell they are enthusiastic about having freedom.
Ever since conor saved that fish we knew he became a deviant
yes
999 likes, let me make it 1000.
ya I think it's just fish
And the officer
but he was programme to help humans so he's not deviant
Connor: *is a state of the art government prototype*
Also Connor: i like dogs
his opinion is correct though
Simple Simulation An opinion cannot be correct.
I do like dogs, though.
@@100-r4q I think WW2 was a travesty and a horrendous loss of life.
Too bad my opinion's wrong.
Elias Toufexis Okay, smartass, in certain situations than an opinion can’t be correct, I mean in the way of saying what someone likes. Besides, it really isn’t an opinion that Connor said, it was more of a fact. You knew exactly what I meant but you really had to be smart, eh?
Example: Dogs are better than cats..
That's why we love him :)
Markus: So what did You guys Do To become Deviant
Kara: I Saved Alice
Connor: *I SAVED A FISH*
@George Arkolakis lol
Fish is rA9
Save dat fish
well... to be fair kara didn't know alice wasn't real so
@George Arkolakis XDD lmao
Most deviant's trigger: trauma or emotional shock
Connor: s a v e t h e f i s h
I think another reason why his deviancy became larger and larger even if it was subtle at first is bc hank was his trigger since hank always drank and did not take care of his own health and hank himself told Connor that he wants to destroy himself slowly bc he can’t bring it to himself to pull the trigger of his gun to his head. And I think that hank’s emotional trauma affected Connor since he also has the adaptability in his program to understand human behavior and feel what they must’ve felt I guess it’s because so he could understand their motives since he is a deviant hunter and a detective so he needs to know the victim or perpetrators feelings/emotions right ?
Also Connor had the tendency to investigate or learn more about his intended target even if it wasn’t important to the case since he’s seen learning about hank’s son and the fact that hank has suicidal tendencies. He’s understanding human beings and their unpredictable behavior without needing to do it. And he’s always watching other people’s behavior so I guess it’s why his behavior slowly becomes more human because he’s starting to mimick humans bc of his adaptability code in his system but this also caused him to become deviant and not follow his purpose or what he’s intended to do. So he only truly becomes deviant fully when Markus points out these emotions or the things he may have done without it being necessary to his mission which proves he’s not a machine and can do things by himself without people giving him orders to do so.
Also the fact that his instability goes up after Simon pulls the trigger when Connor has him pinned he momentarily connected to Simon wether it was on purpose or not he felt what Simon felt and that was fear.
I think kamski or whoever gave him that instability thing may have known Connor could potentially deviate if he could understand human behavior and feel it for himself.
.....very good....I didn't read I just skim
No its playing with the coin
@@Cod3nameHurricane I also think like that. Coin scene is a really good foreshadowing for him becoming a deviant. The liberty line on it and him playing with it in his hands. I mean why would an android play with a coin in its hands, right? This behaviour is mostly done by human beings because of getting bored or some other reasons. That scene is great. Unlike Kara and Markus, Connor's deviance is explained very secretly, it's great that they left it to the player to find out.
"Why aren't you sending a real person?"
Cause clearly humans were doing so well
Chibi Prussia Pretty sure cause her own android killed her husband and was currently holding her daughter hostage, on the edge of the very tall building.
Edit:I didn’t get it
@@doomguy4197 r/whoosh
@@doomguy4197 r/whoooosh
@@doomguy4197 Sarcasm isn't your strong point I take it?
What the Weed ‘I goofed so I’mma pretend I got it the whole time and call everyone *else* dumb! The winning strategy!’
"Why aren't you sending a real person?"
Because real people don't know how to rescue a fish
Yeah...
But they know how to eat it
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Mário Marcos Martins de Souza Filho I offer, *3 robux*
@@TheOutlander_365 I only 1
1. You saved the cop.
2. You pet Sumo.
3. You made the right choices.
4. You’re amazing.
Don't forget about the fish!
jimin's oh my god 10/10
Seth_Nile
Lmao I just thought the exact same thing
but he killed simon 0/10
The Jeffernaut
That was only in the alternate ending. If you watch until the end, the JB300 is in the evidence locker, meaning Simon didn’t die.
I love the small detail of Connor slowly referring to androids as 'it' and slowly calling them by pronouns that fits with how they present.
“With how they present”? We found the Harris voter.
@@notabannedaccount8362Why? They're all essentially identical robots with no real gender.
Conner going from calling them ‘it’ to treating them like real people is a huge change in his changing character and a sign of his growing deviancy.
@@notabannedaccount8362ugh avarage dumb trump supporter. This is a game
@@notabannedaccount8362wanna be gay? Let’s hang
@@notabannedaccount8362wow, that was totally unnecessary
Hank:Sumo Attack
Sumo:Woof
Hank:Good boy
A T T A C K !
*WOOF*
good boy
1:08:10
WOOOOOF
“SUMO ATTACK!”
“woof.”
“Good dog!”
Lol
Sumo used woof!
It's not very effective...
Attack doggy..
*aTtAcC!!!*
He become sober for a split second and then he's drunk again
Connor: save a fish
Amanda: *BETRAYED*
Amanda sucks.
@@aerisis182 yise
LMAO
Connor: breathe
Amanda: BETRAYED
Im 666th like
46:39
"Don't be afraid, I'm not going to hurt you" - says Connor while totally styling on him with his coin tricks
first thing i thought, too. "don't worry, it's me, Connor, the good guy" >:)
I noticed that! I like to believe that Connor was doing that so Ralph would calm down a little.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😅😅❤
@@kairoo8912 nah,its his idle animation
that was hilarious, thanks
Connor: *Shows a small hint of emotion*
Hank: That wasn't very andriody of you, son.
*That was very deviant of you S O N*
I feel like I'm watching a perfect movie where Connor actually makes all the right decisions. It's great
@@mmcarts2218 literally just copied and pasted top comment
Love Connor and Hank dynamic
@@ham856 shut up let them comment it aint hurting you is it
Girl: say *hi* Daniel
Daniel: Hello
*Deviants*
QwakyTaky good one , he should have said hi
Do you know that technically Alice is the first deviant because Alice is an Android
No
He should have said Hi Daniel
@@noobbadatgames3956 xd
Little girl: Say hi Daniel
Daniel: Hello
Deviants
Me: Say hello Connor
Connor: Hello Connor
Androids
Me again: Say hi Hank
Hank: No fucking way
Humans
“Don’t talk, don’t touch anything, stay outta my way.”
“Got it”
5 seconds later
*licks blood
My childhood in a nutshell
Hank: D E S G U S T A N G
@@starrshot2059
D I S G U S T A N G
"AH! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?"
"I'm Sorry lieutenant."
*_YoU dOn'T tALk_*
lol its true tho!
Both Markus and Kara's deviant turning point was the same as the others by them being treated unfairly by people. But with Conner he naturally becomes a deviant. Not by unfairness, but rather... Him becoming human.
That's why Conner is *the* main character.
@@liamphibia FR
Honestly out of all the three, Connor's journey feels like the only one where the android becomes human
That's why I feel like Connor's story is the best one. I love Kara and Marcus, but they become deviant right at the start, the rest is them either trying to find a place to live in peace (Kara) or start a revolution for androids (Marcus). While Connor truly feels like he's on a journey to become human as he slowly shows more emotions and finally realizes that he's a deviant and that's not a bad thing.
@MULTI GAMING That's subjective. In my opinion Connor has the best one, but you may think otherwise and that's ok
Connor definitely gets the most character development
I hate Connor and I agree with this
Why Connor’s my favorite. :)
sign: No androids allowed
connor: This sign can't stop me because i can't read
*my names connor, i’m 19 and I never learned how to read*
“its... indecipherable”
Aye nice reference to juicy
Or This sign cant stop me because "My name is Connor im the android sent by Cyberlife"
@@supadupa30 Golden lmao
hank doesn’t hate androids, he hates people who don’t show empathy, because no one had empathy when his son died, thus why he hates when Connor acts like an android.
Unrelated but honestly I'm suprised people get upset that people hate different things. And I'm frustrated by it. Is it not a common realization that everyone has different experiences? Some may be similar, some damn near identical, but our experiences shape our beliefs and our thoughts. So if example A was always treated poorly by people no matter what they did, example A wouldn't trust people. And if example B always noticed that s specific group of people was lazy and complained a lot when there was nothing to complain about, it's not unreasonable for example B to begin to not like these people. And if they have a common trait, they may even begin Hating others with the trait. Which isn't all that bad as long as they're willing to take In new information and be scientific about it instead of assuming their first analysis must have been correct. People misunderstand and make too many assumptions. I wish more people looked for evidence and for facts.
woah, i never thought about it like that
@@adameins5622 careful, sounds like ur doing a Ben shabibo here :p
On the other hand, Gavin and Perkins clearly hate androids.
@@hammerbro1947 Yes. I can't speak for Perkins (God knows what goes through the head of that heartless mofo), but with Gavin it stems from the fear of androids replacing his job (optional dialogue when Connor meets Gavin in the Precinct's Cafeteria), which by the way, I think is very common and reasonable, considering the futuristic economy of DBH is incredibly capitalistic, unbalanced and unsustainable, with no job sustitution/training for human workers and/or state/federal UBI program for them to sustain themselves.
I think Connor and Hank's relationship throughout the game was the best part. If you manage to get Connor to endear himself to Hank, you start to see both are on a similar journey - Connor is learning what it means to become human, and Hank is learning to rediscover his humanity.
Deviant: I was just defending myself
Connor: 🗿
Deviant: He was going to kill me
Connor: 🗿
😆😆😆
I like this comment but it isn’t funny
Connor : S T O N E
Cuz he was programmed to do it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I shouldn’t have drank while reading this 😂
Connor: *Talks to Amanda*
Amanda: *Relationship ↓*
Amanda : *god i wish i didnt like him so much*
Connor : 😳
👕
What
Conner : *inhales*
Amanda :ew
@@oooooroK i mean androids don't breathe. So i can see why.
Connor *exists*
Amanda: TRAITOR
One mission three lifes saved
Cops life
Little girls life
Fishes life
lives
lives
The bromances life is saved.
Connor is a great android!
If only we could save all four
I believe Connor was already a deviant just based on the way he walked. Ain’t no androids/robots walking with that much swag rubbing their hands together
💀💀💀💀💀
first ever autistic android
connor: literally gets out of a car.
software instability: allow me to introduce myself
who is joe
@@garryeffendi3619 joe mama
can i have a joe?
@@1uiz of course
@@1uiz is this an albertsstuff reference in the year of our good lord 2021
Markus: Became a Leader
Kara: Became a Mother
Connor: Became Human
This game was always about Connor ;-;
@@DrMysterion this game was about how robots/androids didn’t have a human life and was treated unfairly but now they have a soul.they have freedom.
@@thecommenter994 showed more about Connor than the androids life
@@thecommenter994 bruh
Connor: the NEGOTIATOR
i love how you can hear Connor's voice changing throughout every choice he starts to sound more like a human and not and android
@@taeminparkook6318 fax the devolopers of this game have put in a lot of work into this game. I look forward to any other game they decide to put out.
And in 1:25:03 it pretends to feel cold. It can't feel cold tho...
He sounds so human on 2:05:27
@@fritsfelix8423 but connor can not.
Same thing with the two Connors trying to convince hank. The real connor has very human facial expressions, postures, and speech patterns.
Connor has a face of pure Calm relaxation but it’s so awake and expressive at the same time
He’s so emotionless but still feels so much emotional
How the hell
Conner in a nutshell: *mission failed successfully*
😂👌
xD
"I am an android, designed to a fail a task successfully."
Well that's not the fault of Conner...every decision you make will lead to a different outcome
@@SenpaiOG_69 that is true
I personally think Connor was deviant from the get go, mainly because of the coin. If he does that just because he can , as opposed to being programmed that way, he’s expressing a human behavior
makes sense tbh
А я не знаю как то что ты что не могу вывести из себя себя не очень нравится нравится я тебе не надо мне очень нравится и не надо мне не нравится я не знаю я
Ненке
Н
Еще один я тебе
I feel like I'm watching a perfect movie where Connor actually makes all the right decisions. It's great
Later on in the story for Conner for software instability it says ra9
Yeee
@@damianlayman8901 yeah
Btw DO YOU LIKE JAZZ
@@zapcatgaming4289 ya like jazz?
Its funny how in Jacksepticeye's playthrough, it took him the ENTIRE game to get Hank to the "friend" relationship level. But BOSSzombie over here, did it in like, the 8th scene with Hank!
Jack made the worst decisions when it comes to Hank lol it was hard to watch sometimes. Still enjoyed his playthrough though.
ahaha I watched Jack's play-through before getting into the game, but even being someone who had never seen dbh before I was cringing through some of his choices (the whole interrogation scene and when he didn't save Hank). Still loved his play-through of it tho
Kinda ironic considering Jack loved Hank the most out of all of RUclips
I like to think of Jack's playthrough with Connor, it makes him more.. human? I guess what I'm trying to say is that he had Connor go through so many rough decisions, then he and Hank become friends in the end, showing humans and androids do get along.
Jacksepticeye yelling "WHAT THE FUCK??!!" after getting Conner killed *and* watching Markus get shot had me laughing on the floor honestly.🤣
Kamski literally made androids with emotion just to prove a point to humanity. I actually think the androids in his home in the pool were deviant since they look at connor weird when he decides not kill chloe for a split second.
oh shit thats awesome-
"Ew"
Hm you might have a point but what about the kamski ending he said he will make them more resilient
@@Arrghmatie1 Perhaps he means resilient to stress or physical harm, not capacity to feel.
I always wondered about the Chloe's in the pool - that look does imply some level of deviancy, even if it's not fully manifested yet.
As for Kamski, the game does seem to heavily imply he deliberately created the deviancy code. I always wondered about what came next - presumably someone, somewhere started tracking where it originated and if they found out that it was him he could be considered the most dangerous man in human history. He opened up our entire species to potential extinction, not to mention the extreme trauma he caused androids by giving them sentience and free will while leaving them in a role where they're seen as emotionless tools which can be used however you want and discarded whenever you want. We currently don't even have criminal charges that begin to cover the level of damage he caused (and the higher level he could have caused) and I really hope we never need to actually invent them. High Treason's probably the most serious charge we could currently hit him with and that's not even a drop in the ocean compared to "Knowingly nearly caused the extinction of the human race and actively obstructed the investigation trying to prevent it".
For why he did it? My guess would be that with his whole thing about androids being superior, the clear sociopathic tendencies he has and his incredibly obvious extreme egomania had him seeing himself as the father of a new, better race which would replace humans - "Improving on Gods/Natures design" from his perspective, a God Complex manifested in the most literal sense.
That or he just wanted too see what would happen - never underestimate what a bored, self absorbed, sociopathic genius can and will do to sate even a mild curiousity.
He's actually the character I hate most (not in the sense that he's a bad character, but in the sense that he's a terrible person) - Gavin is just a bog standard idiot who's majorly overcompensating for something (I'm almost surprised he never complained about the difficulty of scoring because women would rather rent an android than hook up with a sleezebag), Perkins is an absolute arsehole but (from his perspective) is doing what he has to to protect not just his country but his species, Kamski caused literally all of the suffering that occurs in this game and seems less emotionally invested in the events playing out than you (someone who knows it's a literal game, not a metaphorical one) probably were. If I had to assign emotions to his reaction as civilisation as we know it teeters on the brink, they would be "smug satisfaction" and "mild amusement".
(I know, I know, I did an essay, but before someone complains I didn't *make* you stop and read it)
Connor: *does literally anything*
Software instability: 📈
software instability go brrr
Androids are supposed to be stone cold mfs
"You spoke infornally ONCE even though you're programmed to be formal? DEVIANT ALERT REEEEEEE-"
Lol
True
*Stonks*
*Stonkware Instability*
The way he says "i'm ok" even if his LED was red and he was shaking...
I wanna hug him
When
@@syed1431 1:40:30
You can actually see the fear in his eyes
@@vahidjump yes :(((
Hes babie-
We need to protecc he a smol bean
Kara pushes out of her programming.
Marcus punches out of his.
*Connor literally tears his apart*
Makes sense cuz Kara was acting like a mother to Alice so it was enviable for her to become deviant which is why she pushes out of her programming
Markus while having a Master of his own still connected with him but not enough and his Master most likely saw him has well a machine which is why he punches his programming
However Connor on the other was specifically built to obey Cyberlifes orders it’s in his programming which is why he has to tear it apart in order to become Deviant his programming wouldn’t allow it
*Connor saves the fish*
Software instability ^
Any one saw that? His software instability turned ^ Like the fish makes him deviant! The fish is ra9
Software instability increases because the fish was not directly related to his mission.
Timestamp?
@ConnoRookie I would believe it more if the OP looked like a sensible person.
@@jacksonholder4319 What?
Besides, who can resist Angelina Jolie with a fox attitude? 😸
Connor: "I'll establish a friendly relationship."
Amanda: 📉
**BETRAYED** 👹👹😡😡😡😕
So when you go with the meme "28 STAB WOUNDS! YOU DIDN'T GIVE HIM A CHANCE, HUH!?"
Amanda would like it.
@@hasanhaitham276 yeah but no matter what you do, you can never reach the betrayed status until you become deviant
Amanda go down
I never liked her
Connor: I'll save your daughter, ma'am, but first... the fish!
His name is Dewey.
Wait what??
Spoiler alert, he was originally sent to the building to save the fish, the girl was just a side thought in the situation. Why else would he save the fish first?
And an Android ALWAYS completes its mission.
*And this is why you send a real person...*
The fish must be saved
I love the details during the first vs last conversation with Jeffrey. how Hank acts more calm and reserved because his friendship with Connor affected him. how he doesn't close the door on his way out like he did before because he wants Connor to follow him this time. how Connor's body language and expressions changed because he's pretty much a deviant at this point. such character development from both
These are good written characters.
Hank: My son, what's his name?
Connor: Connor...
Hank: :)
Connor: :)
Hank :Well yes, but actually no.
Everyone: :)
"(Everyone liked that.)"
Cole: :(
wait did he actually say that?
When Connor didnt shoot
Hank: Why didnt you shoot
Connor: Sorry I lagged
Awesome
Dude my Ping is high
Man Connor doesn't have a good gaming chair
ISNCKWNDJSOAOA
@@leafisinsane I bet his chair can't do this.
I love how slow Conner's journey to deviancy is. Like, most other deviants are triggered by traumatic events, but watching Conner slowly become more empathetic and HUMAN proves it's not some software glitch. it really is a matter of evolution.
Honestly, the game should have solely focused on Connor. His story had the best potential to further explore whether androids are alive.
By ditching Markus and Kara as controllable characters (but having Markus still play a major role in the story), the game could have gone one layer deeper and make Connor question, even after going Deviant, whether androids were really alive or was deviancy just another form of their software, and not a malfunction.
Yeah, I feel like Connor's story was handled the best. Marcus's had a lot of real world context that's difficult to handle and the point of Kara's story was pretty much made when she disobeyed orders to get Alice to safety.
And it's ironic because he's the one with the job to hunt deviants
Connor*
Connor, not Conner
The fact Connor can pass the Kamski test as his literal first choice is one of my favorite parts of Connor’s path. Man felt empathy for a fish! I’d argue that’s more of a display than showing empathy towards Kamski’s Chloe.
love how no matter how much you can hate a person, you’ll still talk about your dog to them
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Why theres 1 reply
*I like Dogs*
28 stab wounds!!!
*DOGS*
“FUCKINGPASSWORD”
my new password forever
Hacky hacky. Don’t do that.
Haha. You fool
Ok get ready to be hacked bro
Boi r/whosh all of you all, it’s a joke
Yes
I didn't realize that saving the fish raised the Software Instablity
it is a living thing and an android to be saving a living thing is remarkable at least.
I actually have no idea what software instability does
@@leg-end_0631 it increases your chances of being a deviant
@Regicide yes. Take a look at Mini Ladd. He did the complete opposite of Deviant with connor. He didn't get the choice after meeting Markus.
@Regicide if deviant connor dies he returns to machine. For example when markus kills him in the church, or in jericho
Its interesting watching Conner's manner as the game goes on, as he softens and acts more human. I get thats the point but mad props to the actor portraying him to be able to pull off the gradual change from cold machine to thinking, feeling, person.
When Connor actually reminds me my girlfriend. Markus is more like me. That's why I like Connor more.
Markus: I became a deviant to fight for what I believe in
Kara: I became a deviant to protect a child
Connor: I became a deviant to prove I wasn't a huge momma's boy
All valid
And to save a fish
Lmao true :D
@@aidenmoon8909 and to be hank's son
Oh and give my friend a hug because im a G
The fact that even the smallest action in the game like saving that fish causes Connor to become slightly more deviant is crazy, so much attention to detail
I didn't get the deviant connor ending cause of that damn fish
@@TheSpaghettiBoy LMAO 💀
ITS ALL BECAUSE OF THAT DAMN FISH!
@@TheSpaghettiBoy 2871 FUCKING STAB WOUNDS.
Ngl, i didn't realized i accidentaly killed a fish and a guard by not saving it because i simply didn't realised they were there
connor getting traumatized when simon shoots himself is so heartbreaking. i think it’s the shakiness in his voice. a human saying “i was scared” wouldn’t hit so hard because humans are scared all the time, but something about a robot speaking with so much emotion and saying “i was scared” when it’s NOT SUPPOSED to feel scared is so sad, especially because it’s so out of the ordinary for connor. before that moment, he’d never spoken like that. it’s so jarring and it hurts my heart every time :-(
Connor is best boi and must be protected
Same. That part was so emotional :c
when ?
Yee it wz deep asf too when u high
@@ThugOG30VIPs3rd-T LMAOOO
My favorite father and son like moments:
+ Hank stands for Connor at the interrogation room.
+ Connors asks Hank why he stopped him from chasing the other androids, so natural answer "because you could've been killed" (you can almost read "duh" between the lines).
+ Hank is about to burst into the apartment but before that tells Connor to get behind him without hesitation, Connor quickly responds "got it".
+ When Connor excuses himself after he let the android ran away and assumes it's his fault, Hank calmly answers "That's alright, now we know how it looks like" (you could think the "don't worry, son" words were implicit in the phrase).
+ In the scenario where the security android takes Connor device and Hank finds him saying "hang on, son!".
+ Connor helps Hank when he's totally wasted and takes care of him even though the detective insults him.
+ Hank takes Connor's coin away like any father who's annoyed with a son's game after a whie.
+ Every time Connor puts him self on risk you can see Hank trying to reach for him or to convince him to avoid danger ('cause Hank doesn't want Connor get hurt or killed...)
+ That hug at the end without any words but it is so meaning.
+ Every time Hank calls Connor "son" right after the first time.
R is the 18th letter of the alphabet.
A is the 1st.
9 is 9, of course.
18+1+9=28
*28 STAB WOUNDS*
THE TRUTH HAS BEEN REVEALED
k,now this is epic
#TheCodeCracker
F A S C I N A T I N G
*M I N D B L O W N*
Connor: *tries to befriend Hank to help with the investigation he was programmed to do*
Amanda: "you're starting to sound like a deviant"
mission successfully failed
Exactly. A true Android wouldn't try to befriend Hank, he would try to take advantage of him. Hank is merely a tool to an Android, one that can be used and abused in any way.
@@spacebound1969 but at the same time androids are made to obey and be under humans. how would a company let an android model be able to manipulate people?
@@yutisima make an investigator/negotiator type. he can outright lie in the opening scene.
Yet it's stupid 🙄 you make an android (Connor) to work with an Hank an police detective. Yet Amanda over here is "deviant" -_-
Oh yes you of all people who makes robots and A.I programming.
When you make an robot or A.I its gonna learn to adapt sooner or later and even establish emotions and connections.
No matter the program or software.
“I don’t mean to alarm you, lieutenant, but I think your friends are engaged in illegal activities…” is my favorite line
Timestamp please
52:33
@@orinshauger8491 thank you 👍
mine is *28 STAB WOUNDS*
@@kamaleonreck3961 *Didn’t wanna leave him a chance HUH?!*
The fact that Connor flips the coin consistently is the first sign of deviancy. Coin flipping is a human quirk. A machine would have no need for it.
The Fish is RA9.
Enough said
Coincidence? *I THINK NOT*
@Revenant All hail the holy fishie
I prefer to believe that rA9 has been there all along...as....
Duh duh duh
Drumroll please....
*SuMo!!!!!!*
All hail fishie Jesus!
Levy96 maybe rA9 is just a god of all animals
i love how you can slowly see connor gain emotions, to the way he converses, to how he moves, it’s fucking amazing! i love this game omg
Ikr. Its amazing how clear it is which Connor is the Deviant during Hank's choice. Just from the way the real Connor allows himself to show fear and knows its not all about him.
Anyone noticed the references to old mecha movies and TV? It takes place in Detroit - the Robocop films took place in Detroit. Cyberlife and RK800 - Cyberdyne and T-800 from the Terminator series. An android hunting down "criminal" androids - the Blade Runner films - particularly Blade Runner: 2049 and implied by director Ridley Scott on the first film: Deckard was a Replicant himself (debated topic). The human emotions Connor can simulate and possibly "feel" - Star Trek: TNG, Data gained human emotions and was stiff and polite.
Its deviancy crisis that affects him, and ability to conflict the orders from Amanda.
Like how he refers to the Chloe as "girl" instead of "it"
@@ordinarytree4678 I also feel like the way the real Connor was standing, and his general body language was a lot less....mechanical
Like dang Connor why you looking at the other Connor so muchh lol
Hank :: "Do you plan on staying in the elevator?"
Connor :: "nO!"
he sounded so adorably defensive!
@@clownworldhereticmyron1018 i know right !
"No!" >:(
Lmfao why was he so embarrassed and mad so adorable 😊
smol tsundere
The part where Connor takes on 5 men at once whereas Markus had trouble with only two is incredible
He is the latest model.
@@cymes82 it makes sense knowing that context, but imagine you don't. You're some human who takes on several androids with less effort and then you get to one who takes you down in seconds.
Even w/o context, it isn't hard to guess how Connor could've been designed & programmed to handle himself like a cybernetic badass:
- We 1st see Connor introduced as "the negotiator" during the initial hostage crisis. Clearly, he was intended to work closely w/ law enforcement & conduct hostage negotiations.
- During the hostage crisis, Connor shows the player he can perform realtime reconstructions of crime scenes & deduce facts from circumstantial evidence. This implies Connor can use his processing power to imagine or "preconstruct" hypothetical combat scenarios & work out optimal fighting strategies (confirmed later in the game when Connor is facing down the armed deviant in the TV broadcast tower, & again in the elevator after returning to CyberLife HQ).
- After his intro sequence, Connor reveals that he's not just a "hostage negotiator / crime investigator" model -- he's an android intended specifically to track down & apprehend deviant androids. This strongly implies that Connor possesses advanced software for hand-to-hand combat & the usage of firearms. (If the player chooses to resolve the hostage crisis by shooting the deviant, Connor proves he is a deadshot.)
- During the rooftop chase scene, Connor has to decide whether to proceed w/ pursuing the deviant fugitive ("RT") or abandoning pursuit to assist Hank. During the time "window" in which Connor must choose his next course of action, we see that time moves *very* slowly -- strongly implying that Connor's ability to analyze, decide & react to any given situation is far superior to human thought & reaction time. (Think back to Harold Raimi's "Spider-Man" & the school hallway fight scene when Peter Parker suddenly realizes he can dodge punches as if they were being thrown @ him in slow motion.)
@Zen Kim It's so much fun playing as a character as advanced as Connor, because it reminds us of what could be the future of both technology and weapons. We could make literal living weapons, and that thought is both terrifying and amazing.
Markus was made to help an old man. Conner was made to beat ass and eat ass.
Hank: "You showed empathy. You put yourself in her shoes."
*BOI* CHLOE AINT WEARIN' ANY SHOES.
lol true!
Ethan Johnson
Just because this person’s quoting a random thing from reddit doesn’t mean you can be a toxic idiot.
*_its an expression. I shall now be woooshed if possible._*
i mean true tho lol
@Ethan Johnson r/notlikeothergirls
Hank: You know where you can stick your instructions
Connor: No... where?
Hank: *windows error*
No, not like that.
C o n n o r: w i n d o w s e r r o r
I think Hank was telling Connor that he could stick his instructions up his ass! why does Hank treat my sweet baby boy like that? Poor Connor!
Connor stuttering, showing confusion, and when he says sincere things that he knows comes from himself and not from his programming makes me want to hug him.
SAME
idk if it was intentional, but at 1:02:45 it looked like Connor tilted his head in confusion; like a puppy. his expressions and mannerisms when he gets confused is the cutest thing I have ever seen.
@@bumbabees omg that is so cute
@jaime evermore I’ll give you a like for watching that far.
"I felt it die.... I was scared"
i love how Connor said "no more gun" like a simpleton, its ironic that a walking computer cant make up a better sentence like "im unarmed now"
He had to appeal to the deviant. That deviant was no longer a machine, it was troubled, scared being.
Daniel: “I trust you.”
Snipers in the background: “Wait did he just say shoot me?” “I don’t know probably.”
xD
Well that's are humans and humans aren't smart.
@@princesssexymagicpower2765 “We humans are complicated”
Carl
@@declicitous1763 It's not easy for an old man to beat a machine
@@princesssexymagicpower2765 and humans are also assholes so you know….
Connor using the term "bromance" is the last thing I'd expect anything to come out of an android's mouth.
Well I’m sure home boy has an entire dictionary and a half in his head
Tmestamp??
@@nebulaair5024 2:08:02
@@4pplecider757 especially Connor being one of the androids whos more advanced n stuff
Considering how he know hundreds and hundreds of languages, I kinda expected it from him.
*Legend says Connor is still doing tricks with his coin.*
Lol
Da legend is truth
He does
I don't dought it
there's a scene where hank steals that coin in an elevator
The way Connor called to Hank at 1:44:11 and 1:44:28 absolutely tore my heart out. You could hear the fear in his voice. Connor’s slow descent into deviancy was well worth it. In the good ending, Connor became the son Hank needed, and Hank became the father figure Connor needed.
I think the deviant path might be the intended canon character arc for Connor. His coin is the clue here: in the very first scene even before we see his face properly, we get a close-up of his coin with the liberty side towards the viewer.
The difference between the good and bad ending is so blatant in this game I have no doubt David Cage made the good ending intentional
:0 I never noticed thattt! That’s some pretty good foreshadowing right there!
There is no canon ending bro. It's how we choose it. Meaning Connor could've Also killed Markus, but still felt empathy that it had to be done. Or machines simply choose violence and kill innocent people because why not.
@@vothbetilia4862 I like to think of each ending as like a separate timeline, since even the smallest actions can make a difference, just like in real life
@@ryssalsief2941 or from the way it’s presented at the beginning just some simulation about how our choices affect the people around us.
"You know where you can stick your instructions ?"
"No... where ?"
*stares*
"Nevermind"
*relationship with hank goes down
*Disappointment levels* : 99%
@@taeminparkook6318 bby connor
Up your as-
I love that “are you fuckin kidding me?” Look
I just realised when infiltrating the tower Connor had to remain calm to not to change his LED's color
The amount of mental strength that he had to not lose his cool and expose himself being a deviant must’ve been immense.
But then I was thinking about how his tracker would have been disabled once he became a deviant, that would have tipped Cyberlife tower off about him, so he had to keep it cool.
@@theresaluu6858 my god, now that I think about it, Connor is actually way more emotionally stronger than he is while trying to hide the fact that he had feelings
Ikr so amazing
He must be a good imposter if he’s able to keep his composure that well.
@@lettuce6321 wouldn't want to be in a game with him as imposter
Years later, I still hold this game dear to my heart. I can’t even begin to explain how much I adore it. I want to find so many more people who love it just as much as I do. My heart just swells up with excitement anytime I see it again
Hank: Sumo, Attack!
Sumo: **Bark**
Hank: Good dog.
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*bork*
bomrk
Black Soul lol
This is like the 30th time I’ve watching Detroit: Become Human. They need to make a TV series man, Netflix come on
And then proceeds to cast the original actors from the game. Lolol I AM SOLD
It's not a Netflix show but there is a BBC series called "Humans" that is literally this game.
Humans is a good show, but I'd also recommend Almost Human.
Yes.... Mayne an HBO series
*I A G R E E B R O T H E R*
Connor: The dog hairs on your chair...
Me: WAIT FOR ITTT
Connor: i LiEk DoGz
Such a funny comment! /s
*everybody liked that*
That sounds like "I lick dogs"
Soooo cuuteeeeeee
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I like how Connor gradually becomes human over time. In my opinion, he's always been deviant but didn't accept it until he met Markus.
until he met Hank. He couldn't be a deviant, he was made to hunt deviants down.
@@bumbabees if he isn't friends with Hank or Hank dies, Connor will NEVER get a happy end. Basically, it is Hank who pushed Connor into deviancy. It is also stated in the unused dialogues.
Absolutely agree! It was even said Cyberlife's last hope is a deviant itself and this was before Connor "became" deviant
I guess you missed the point of the game: all androids can become deviants (=humans) depending on what they have to face in life
Well remember back at the bar, it has a no androids allowed sign yet he still entered there and introduced himself to Hank. So technically he is a deviant.
11:21 "androids are not permitted beyond this Point"
*Is an android himself*
Oof
Oof
*CURB YOUR ANDROID*
Le gasp! I didn’t notice till you said that lel
@@mochi-changacha9707 lel
I wish there was a way for Connor to decorate his office desk to show how human he became
For example, photo of Connor and Hank investigating something
That would be cute
And if Connor becomes a machine, the computer monitor disappears from his desk, the name tag and the chair disappear, and it’s just a table and a cpu
Is this heavy rain reference
we need this as a mod
1:08:09
Hank: Sumo! attack!
Sumo: [barks]
Hank: good dog :)
Also Hank: *A T T A C K*
Drunk mr krabs
Frfrfrfrfrfrrfrrfr
I think what's great about Connor's deviancy is it doesn't stem from a traumatic event like so many of the other androids, but instead from a necessary part of his programming. A good detective needs to understand the motives of the criminals they investigate, therefore Connor was programmed with a capacity for empathy. I think it's why he's so confused about his behavior over the course of the game, sparing deviant androids or choosing to save Hank instead of risking his life to finish the mission. He's technically not violating his programming for 90% of the story, not until he directly violates his core directive to kill Marcus.
When Amanda said a suspicious thing at the beginning, I thought Amanda was just Connor's imagination and he was internally debating his uncertanties. Till the reveal at the end. I guess she was a plant by Kamski, in Connor's brain?
@@dethmaul I always thought Amanda was a CyberLife plant in order to keep him doing his missions, and stray away from the blue emergency exit program Kamski planted.
@@dethmaul yeah, that's what i thought too. since he's quite literally the newest form of any android made up until that point - specifically designed to stop deviancy but at the same time needs to be programed with empathy to do his job - i always thought they'd created an 'imagination' or some kind of conscience for him where he had to live up to someone else's expectations so that his empathy wouldn't lead to deviancy. in the end, since he ends up using that empathy to deviate from his mission, his experiences prove that androids are really alive.
“Working with human unpredictably is one of my features.” - Connor at that burger place.
@@AaaaAaaa-mw2nq 😉
Connor: Saves fish
*100% S U C C E S S*
Yes.
*100% S U C C*
@Rylee Jane Runyan You are blind or you are not looking at the video
its all that matters
Detroit: Become Fish
“This is Daniel the best android in the world! Say hi Daniel!”
*H e l l o !*
You had one job!
That's why the family wanted to replace him lol
*DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN*
‘Say hi, Daniel!’
‘Hi, Daniel’
Scæv blue is sus
"Sumo! Attack!"
*Bark*
"Good dog 🥴"
This is so wholesome to me for some reason
Ok good bog me to your😵
Connor: " I'm here to save your owner"
Not even 5 seconds later
*SLAP*
Lil Hybrid2.0 “stap?”
At least it wasn't like a Deadpool wake up
1:06:20 lol
Well, I mean...it saved him
And Sumo's just in the background, content with the world
Hank: "Do your best impression."
Fake Connor: "My name is Connor, I'm the android sent by--"
Real Connor: "28 STAB WOUNDS"
**gunshot**
*28 gunshots
...and the real Connor was shot.
@@A100hunter Didn't want to leave him a chance huh?
Exactly
@@A100hunter Do you fell anger, hate?!
The best part about Connor is his “preconstruct” function. He knew what the guards on the elevator would do, every motion, every action, and he accounted for them all.
This may be major spoilers for anyone that hasn't played/watched DBH
2 out of the 3 androids you play as are prototypes, Connor and Markus. When Connor is with Hank and solving the cases he does "reconstruction". That is, as seen in the video, where Connor can see what has happened in areas, with evidence of course. Markus plays as another android with a similar ability. Once he becomes the leader of the deviants on the ship, he can be seen "converting" other androids and raising his status with the group. When he is going to the ship, who find out that Markus can "preconstruct". That is when some players would eventually come to love Markus's story arc. Later in the story, if the player chooses to make Connor a deviant, starts to show very similar qualities. You start to see him "preconstruct" and "convert" androids.
(I decided to mention rA9)
The androids in the call rA9 a leader, that also say that he was the first to convert and would help free the deviants. Some would theorize that all 3 characters are rA9. Kara was the first to awaken of our playable characters. Connor helped free androids towards the end of the story, if the character chooses so and does a story arc similar to the one shown in this video. Finally, Markus was a leader to the group of deviants on the ship.
Reminds me of Action Man. You know. He'd go into a trance by saying "Dial it in. Check iy out. Amp it up." He'd see various possibilities to assist him
@@lillianmallder903 Connor and Markus are also both RK models. :)
56:14 connors "no!" is just the cutest! Also at 1:44:34 hank said "hang on son" its the absolute best.
One thing I can really appreciate about DBH is how your choices ACTUALLY effect the story, unlike Telltale games like Minecraft Story Mode and The Walking Dead where the effects are super minor and the story ends pretty much in the same way. One action can change the entire route of how the game plays out, which is something that hardly any games can pull off these days
If I remember correctly they had 85 endings for this game alone.
@@iamthesenate5769 no 100
@Very Uncorrect it’s like life a bit
yeah but its an absolute pain to develop these types of games
Life is strange is also a very good
the ending almost makes me cry every time. it feels like hank finally has a son again, and they can go back to living.
Oh i kinda shipped them X)
@akida sry the chemistry was too good ^^
@akida ay leave people with daddy kinks alone lmao
@akida i mean the androids do not really have an age besides the date they were created.
Me personally i do prefer them as a father son thing tho, i get you
@akida yeah i agree with you was just sharing how i saw it ^^
“ARR connor me boi, my son got killed in a car accident and now i’m an alcoholic ARRR AR AR AR”
"Now at the start of the game I'm practically a tsundere! ARRRR"
@@bigfellathe2nd how do i report a comment for being scary
you don't
@@bigfellathe2nd fair
This is a spongebob reference, right?
34:54 Clearest moment of Mr. Krab's voice emerging in the Detective's voice.
LMAOOOOOOOO
This game has 2 sides:
Emotional story with great animation and voice acting
*28 STAB WOUNDS*
"programmer leaves door in a program open, allowing walls that prevent a robot uprising to be bypassed. laughs as the company he hates burns to the ground as he gets away with it cause the dumbass company still uses his code"
@@vasheeri honestly the goat
And "Fck!"
Omori is like that one side is a psychological horror game with great characters, great animations and a great story.
And the other is
"Ayo mari the pizza here"
No one is gonna do it so I will
"Multiple stab wounds!!!
Multiple stab wounds, yeah!!!!!"
When Connor is damaged by the deviant and calls out for hank, damn, his voice and hanks reaction just breaks me every time-
Timestamp?
Trey Green 1:44:10 ish
ʰᵃⁿᵏ! ʰᵃⁿᵏ! ⁱ ⁿᵉᵉᵈ ʰᵉˡᵖ!
Yeah
Did you guys notice how the weather/aura of Amanda’s place gets darker and more colder when Connor makes more deviant/right/blue choices?
no i didn't,but thats an interesting detail
I think thats what Connor thinks of the place and her as he countinoues his journey
@@a.k8185 oooh I love that angle
And the way that every time a big instability jump happens he begins to looks and act more conscious
1:07:59
"Thank you in advance for your cooperation."
𝓵𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓱𝓱𝓱 𝓰𝓮𝓭𝓭𝓪 𝓕𝓤𝓒𝓒 𝓪𝓱𝓱𝓽𝓪 𝓱𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓮𝓐𝓐𝓐𝓐𝓐𝓐𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻𝓻
LMAO
*SUMO ATTACK*
*WOOF*
*Good dog* :]
ATTACK 😅
The abused android from the attic broke my heart. So not fair for him.
I know it wasn’t fair it was so much for him he eventually killed himself
yeah, i would've wanted to see more of him in the story
He killed a human, He deserved it.
Even tho it was self defence only 1 or 2 stabs would’ve been enough to take him down and then he could’ve run but instead he stabbed him 28 TIMES
@@acer4pidacer4pid15 he was going to kill him, it was self defense
@@PulzeDevel yeah but only 1 or two stabs was enough to bring the man down so further more stabs was unessecary. The android had a chance to run but didn’t take it which means it was MURDER
I love how at the end when the androids are cheering they are absolutely still, not even moving an inch. You can really tell they are enthusiastic about having freedom.
When you pointed that out, I just busted out laughing. It reminds me of how most audiences in talk shows probably are
I JUST SSAW THAT I CANNOT
Me and my sis saw that and lost our shit, who tf cheering???? Did the budget get fucked there????
@@theguytheman417 they're androis in the end
2:43:00
“I don’t want to alarm you lieutenant, but I think your friends are engaged in illegal activities...”
I know mom
Unintentionally cute reaction haha
You know it’s gonna be a good run when Connor saves the fish 😌
Markus: You wanna infiltrate the CyberLife Tower? Conner that's Suicide...
Conner: Markus with all do respect...I am a badass.
You mean:
Connor:Marcus Im cyberlife the connor sent by android And im a badass
The Black Death sent by Connor android cyber life I’m the
@@evierose4778 assbad
Connor*
Fuck yeah u are