Cinnamon bun Connor is a treasure. And the relationship between him and Hank makes both characters loveable.

But… Machine Connor.

Machine Connor is just…

He's so… just so much more interesting.

And that's the reason this exists.

Endings – Violent revolution with Markus, North, Simon and Josh (I know there's no way that's possible, but just imagine.), Connor stays a machine and Hank doesn't kill himself. Also, Kara made it over the border with Alice.


A continuation of the Rooftop Scene – Connor's Last Mission.

'Killing you is not part of my mission. But you won't stop me from accomplishing it.'

Hank's vision blackened as Connor rammed his head against the wall. He picked up his gun again, but it was damaged.

'How convenient.'

Connor took one more look at Hank before he left. A high chance of him surviving. He didn't have to care for him.

What he did have to care for was the end of this revolution.


As the troops ran from the deviants, scared of dying, Connor stood in the shadow of a building, observing the triumph Markus felt as he screamed "We are free!".

Every move the deviants made registered in Connor's mind, all the information on how many were still alive and who the leader cared the most for piling up into a neat bundle that he'll have to untangle over time.

But he had time. He had plenty of time to decide how to kill every single one of them.