Just Like You but Better
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 58m
  • Reads 345
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 58m
Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2019
Months following the revolution, while in the midst of an investigation involving a human homicide, Hank and Connor are assigned yet another case that pertains to an android. Afraid that this one Android could ruin the reputation Markus had built in order to gain freedom during the revolution, Connor is quick to take up the case and determined to get to the bottom of it.

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Followed by his capture, RK900 must learn how to integrate into society like the rest of the deviants though he will undoubtedly experience difficulties considering his initial purpose is a thing of the past. Connor is tasked with assisting him in his integration (much to his dismay) and things quickly go South.

(This is a whole ass story btw.)
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From Your Wires to Your Core

51 parts Complete Mature

Gavin Reed hates androids, or so he thought. As time passes he finds himself coming around to the new way of life, getting used to Connor and coming across an RK900 that's not so bad. When that android turns up unexpectedly and becomes both his partner and his belonging Reed finds himself tested more than ever. On top of that there's a string of destroyed android cases piling up on his desk, and he's making little progress by himself. The cases are clearly connected, but the lack of physical evidence is leaving him in an endless spiral. Is he really trying hard enough? Or are his old prejudices clouding his judgement? Maybe all he needs is a second pair of eyes, and a walking talking science lab, to help him out.