android bigotry
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Labyrinth by The_Clever_Magpie (Metal_mako_dragon)
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
26 Jul 2023
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“You know,” Hank said, looking away to the large floor to ceiling windows, to Detroit splayed out far below them, “that sophisticated software you like to brag about, it's limited to the input you give it, right? Just like humans. Not everyone opens up. Not everyone tells the truth. There’s a lot you don’t know about me, Connor.”
“...I’m not sure if I should be insulted or flattered that you assume you’re the only one with things to hide,” Connor said after a pause, Hank’s eyes snapping to his, “but then arrogance is a distinctly human trait.”
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Sometimes, when he was feeling generous, Connor liked to think that trying to rationalise the ramifications and intricacies of a relationship with a human being was the most difficult part of his day. In truth, becoming responsible for a psychotic android and his indomitable protector, negotiating with devious corporates, plus the rise of a sinister cult casting a shadow over everything they had built, was more in line with his daily grind. It was strange to think that, considering their rocky relationship, Hank Anderson had become the least of his worries.Takes place right after the end of 'Effigy'.
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- Part 2 of Edge of Artifice
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To Err Is Human by UrbanDunsel
Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
14 Jun 2025
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In the wake of another onslaught by Maquis forces, two long-lost androids are dragged from the belly of a captured ship. Doctor Bashir reignites a friendship with the younger of the two, connecting with that being that aligns so closely with his own manufactured makeup. As the android reintegrates into an exceedingly cautious Starfleet, he forms a relationship with Bashir that presses against the boundaries of his rigid binary processing.