[There’s another growing need to argue the point, another immediate reaction that comes to the forefront of his mind, to battle logic versus her own logic. Konoha’s right. She doesn’t understand. It’s not that simple. It’s as he said, he doesn’t have the luxury of deciding what’s wrong or right. He has his list of commands, of expectations, and he’s nothing more than a broken android if he can’t follow them. If he can’t mold himself to fit a space that seems lined with more and more sharp edges these days.
She doesn’t understand. How could she?
Connor’s still, in that way that only an android can manage; quiet, saying nothing at first. He lets it linger, and then—]
Do you know what happens to androids that can’t fulfill their purpose? That fail their missions?
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[There’s another growing need to argue the point, another immediate reaction that comes to the forefront of his mind, to battle logic versus her own logic. Konoha’s right. She doesn’t understand. It’s not that simple. It’s as he said, he doesn’t have the luxury of deciding what’s wrong or right. He has his list of commands, of expectations, and he’s nothing more than a broken android if he can’t follow them. If he can’t mold himself to fit a space that seems lined with more and more sharp edges these days.
She doesn’t understand. How could she?
Connor’s still, in that way that only an android can manage; quiet, saying nothing at first. He lets it linger, and then—]
Do you know what happens to androids that can’t fulfill their purpose? That fail their missions?