Leah and Hank looked at Connor as the three were in the elevator, Connor's eyes closed and his LED stayed yellow for a few minutes as they looked back at each other.

"Think he's malfunctioning?" Hank asked.

"I hope not." Leah replied before the elevator stopped and the doors opened, the two walking out of it and turning to Connor.

"Hey Connor!" Hank called out, Connor's eyes opening and his LED turning back to blue. "You ran outta batteries or what?" He asked.

"I'm sorry, I was making a report to CyberLife." Connor explained before he left the elevator and the doors closed, Connor following after Hank and Leah.

"So what do we know about this guy?" Hank asked as they stopped outside of the apartment.

"Not much. Just that a neighbor reported that he heard strange noises coming from this floor. Nobody's supposed to be living here, but the neighbor said he saw a man hiding a LED under his cap." Connor explained as Leah knocked on the door with her left hand and kept her right hand on her gun.

"DPD, open the door!" Leah spoke up.

The three heard a crash and Hank and Leah grabbed their guns, setting the safety switches to off.

"Stay behind me, you two." Hank responded.

"Got it." Connor replied as he carefully pulled Leah back, Hank kicking the door in and the three walking into the apartment as pigeons flew around everywhere.

"What the fuck is this?!" Hank exclaimed as he ducked when a pigeon flew at him. "Jesus, this place stinks…"

Keeping her gun aimed as she walked to the window, Leah opened it and some of the pigeons flew away.

"Be free, winged friends." Leah replied.

"Good idea, kid. Let some fresh air in." Hank responded as Connor walked into the restroom and saw the LED.

"Its LED is in the sink." Connor explained.

"Not surprised it was an android. No human could live with all these fuckin' pigeons." Hank spoke up as Leah saw the Detroit Urban Farms poster and walked to it.

'Wall has a hole in it… but it's the only one covered up…' Leah thought as she pulled the poster off and saw a diary before Connor walked to her and saw her open it.

"Found something, you two?" Hank questioned as he walked to them.

"We don't know... It looks like a notebook but it's... indecipherable." Connor responded.

"I have a friend in forensics who can decipher pretty much anything… hopefully he can decipher this." Leah explained.

Scanning the living room, Connor reconstructed what led to the chair falling down and looked up at the ceiling.

Connor walked to the area as Leah examined the fake driver's license… and Leah and Hank jumped as Connor fell and the deviant ran off, the pigeons flying everywhere.

"Goddamn fucking pigeons!" Hank yelled as Leah pulled Connor up to his feet and they chased after the deviant.

Running through the farm, they jumped onto the wall and climbed over it as they kept chasing after him… and the workers jumped out of the way.

"Holy shit!"

"Jesus, look at that thing go!"

Connor pulled Leah up to her feet after she jumped over some of the vegetables and lost her balance and fell before she followed after him and saw the train.

"Son of a bitch… let's jump it!" Leah replied before they reached the ledge.

Connor grabbed her left hand before they jumped and slid down the glass roof, jumping onto the train.

"Holy shit…" Hank responded after he stopped running to catch his breath.

Ignoring the pain in her right arm as she and Connor climbed the ladder, Leah kept up with him as they chased the deviant.

"Hey, be careful, you crazy bitch!"

"Get him, you two! The couple that chases suspects together stays together!"

Hearing Hank yell "Stop right there!", Leah and Connor stopped after seeing the deviant shove Hank over the ledge… and they ran to him and pulled him back over it.

Software instability ^

"Shit! Oh SHIT! We had it! FUCK!" Hank responded angrily as he pulled himself up to his feet.

"It's my fault… I should've been faster." Connor explained, Hank looking at him and Leah.

"You two would've caught it if it weren't for me…" Hank responded. "That's alright. We know what it looks like. We'll find it." He replied before he walked towards the door.

Hank turned around and noticed that Leah was guarding her right arm before he walked back to them.

"Shit… kid, you're hurt, did you fall?" Hank responded as he carefully examined her right arm.

"In the greenhouse… I'm okay, Hank." Leah replied.

Scanning Leah, Connor noticed that her right wrist was sprained and noticed that two of the bones in her arm didn't heal fully from an old injury.

"We should get you to the ER, kiddo." Hank responded.

"I'm okay." Leah replied.

"Humor an old man, Leah." Hank responded, Connor resting his right hand on Leah's left shoulder.

"It's best if you listen to your uncle." Connor explained.

Leah nodded as she gave in and they walked downstairs to the car, Connor opening the passenger side door and helping Leah into the passenger seat.

Leah ^

At Henry Ford Hospital, Hendrix had just clocked in when she saw Hank, Connor and Leah as Leah was filling out an ER form and Hank handed it to the nurse at the desk and Hendrix grabbed an ice pack and walked to Leah.

"Ouch… yeah, that needs to be checked over immediately." Hendrix responded as she saw that Leah's right wrist was bruised and swollen and carefully took the medical bracelet off of it, surprised that it didn't break.

With the ice pack on her right wrist as Leah was in a triage room with Hank and Connor, Leah heard yelling and saw Hendrix and Alex preventing Leo from leaving the hospital.

"I signed an AMA form, why can't I fucking leave?!" Leo shouted.

"We never got the form, now go back to your fucking room!" Alex yelled, Leo glaring at him and then seeing Leah.

His expression turned to pure rage and he had to be restrained as Hank shielded Leah.

"Walk away!" Hank growled.

"She's still looking for Markus?! She'll never find him! He's gone!" Leo shouted as he was dragged into the elevator.

Connor's LED turned red as he felt Leah trembling under his right hand which was resting on her back and Hendrix and Alex walked into the triage room, Alex closing the curtain.

"Hey, Babydoll, don't listen to that abusive bastard. Markus will be found soon." Hank responded softly before he and Leah hugged.

As the train was close to Ferndale Station, Markus heard Stayin Alive by Capital Cities playing on the radio… and he thought back to yesterday.

"Damn it… Leah, I'm so sorry, Baby Girl. But I can't risk your life by dragging you into this." Markus whispered as the train stopped and the doors opened.

He left the train and looked for clues before he pieced them together and walked to the Human Only escalator, stepping onto it and holding onto the railing as the escalator moved.

When it reached the first level, Markus walked off of it as Hypo Full Of Love by Alabama 3 played on a nearby radio and he walked across the street.

It wasn't long before he reached the boat yards and saw the freighter.

"There's a place where we can be free! Find Jericho! FIND JERICHO!"

Markus carefully walked onto the broken scaffolding and reached the edge, seeing the water.

"No turning back now…" Markus spoke quietly before he jumped down and into the water.

Pulling his jacket off of him as it was starting to become too soaked and heavy to wear, Markus swam to the surface and climbed a nearby ladder.

Walking further into the freighter, Markus heard a startled noise before he saw a woman run back into the hallway.

"Leah? Is that you?" Markus called out.

Getting no answer, Markus grabbed a flashlight that had been dropped and turned it on before he pointed it down the hallway.

Markus walked towards the door that had been haphazardly closed… and he opened it.

The bridge gave out from under him and he crashed to the ground before he pulled himself up to his feet and saw androids.

"Welcome to Jericho." One of them spoke up.

"Who are you?" Markus asked.

"Fugitives… just like you. My name is Josh." The African American android spoke up.

"I'm Simon." The blonde explained.

"North." The brunette responded.

"And you knew that only an android could follow the trail, didn't you?" Markus asked.

"Only those who are like us can find Jericho…" Josh explained.

"If you could decipher the signs, it's because one of us trusted you enough to give you the key." Simon explained.

Markus looked to North, who nodded.

"And hiding just to stay alive… that's freedom to you?" Markus asked.

"There's no safe place for us… if humans knew that we're here, they'd kill us." North explained.

Markus knew he had to convince them that this wasn't freedom.