![]() Todd assigns this android the name his daughter gave to her: Kara.Ĭhapter 3: Shades of ColorNovember 5, 2038Īn android named Markus, an RK200, is running an errand for his owner: picking up some paints. Apparently, his android was hit by a car the repairs were successful, but she had to be mind-wiped and now has no memory of anything that happened before this moment. A man named Todd Williams walks in and asks for his android an employee brings him over to that android, the source of the First-Person Perspective, and Todd claims her as his property, thanking Android Zone for the repairs. Families are visiting to look around they marvel that they could purchase a pre-owned android for as little as $8,000 (about $5,000 in 2022, adjusted for predicted inflation). We open in an Android Zone shop, a third-party sale, resale and repair business. During the first level there are a few options available that will enable Connor to reach closer to the Instability threshold: namely, putting the fish back in its' tank. If it's stable, he's Just a Machine if it's unstable, has the potential to Become a Real Boy. While most of the level is pretty linear except with the three different Endings in how exactly Connor deals with Daniel, Connor has a stat the other player characters do not, "Software Instability". It's merely a question of whether you can save anyone else. Notice the Downer Ending: Daniel always dies. He releases Emma, at which point the SWAT will take a shot with a Sniper Rifle. He can also do this if he investigated one of the slain police officers and retrieved his dropped firearm if he does this, Daniel shoots Connor back. Connor might do this if he's managed to work his way closer to Daniel, saving Emma but knocking both androids off the roof. Connor and Daniel achieve a Mutual Kill.This happens if Connor fails to reach the deviant in time, or if Daniel realizes Connor is lying to him. Daniel jumps off the roof, taking Emma with him. ![]() There are three different ways this mission can end, and more than one way any of them can be achieved: This introduces the last and most important major mechanic of the game: Story Branching. On the roof, Connor begins to negotiate with the PL600, Daniel. Allen gives Connor basically no info, despite the two of them being nominally on the same side and despite Connor, an android, being unquestionably the best way to end a standoff with an android without any more (biological) people being hurt. And finally, get ready for Fantastic Racism: nobody likes androids, and Connor's going to have to work against the humans to help them. Tense interactions involve Action Commands and Quick Time Events, as usual for Quantic Dream. Allen, like many others in the game, is a Timed Mission: you may have four possible things to ask, but only a limited time in which to ask them. Additionally, the conversation with Capt. Finding clues visibly unlocks choices in various situations, so The Player can see the For Want of a Nail effect at work. Phillips was apparently ordering a replacement android, the PL600's given name - raise the probability of success, though Connor can also Leeroy Jenkins in if he / The Player desires. Phillips' corpse, an open browser window where Mr. It's a Distant Prologue, Tutorial Level and Establishing Series Moment all in one: As Connor snoops around the apartment, Adventure Game style, the clues discovered - the gun case, Mr. Allen, and begins to investigate the situation. Connor checks in with the ranking officer, Capt. ![]() Connor, who is to serve as the negotiator, is treated with instant mistrust by Mrs. He has already shot John, as well as three of the police officers summoned to the scene Connor arrives as SWAT entrenches for a major operation. Today, CyberLife has sent one of its most trusted agents, Connor, to deal with a seminal event: the first android to kill a human.Ĭonnor, an RK800, arrives on the scene in a penthouse apartment in Detroit, where a Hostage Situation is taking place: a PL600 domestic assistant owned by John and Caroline Phillips has gone "deviant" - he's taken their daughter Emma and retreated to the roof at gunpoint. However, as with any product as complicated as an android, software instability is inevitable. Since their invention in 2022, CyberLife's Ridiculously Human Robots have proliferated, with 120 million sold across the planet.
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