Connor turns his head to look at Glenn, despite not being able to see him clearly.
“I have no compulsion to hide anything from you. I could, if I wanted to. But I see no reason to.”
Something significant about Connor. He immediately thinks of someone — Hank — but Connor doesn’t mention him. Discussing him seems like the kind of thing Glenn is looking for, but…
Connor doesn’t not want to talk about Hank, but there’s a sadness to it. He supposes that must be part of what Glenn means, about not being required to tell him certain things about himself.
“I think it’s interesting that they gained their freedom,” he says, even though it was originally Connor’s job to prevent that. “Before I woke up here, the androids’ revolution had convinced the humans to stand down — to let them be. For now.”
Connor refers to the androids back home as ‘they’ because he doesn’t feel he belongs amongst them. Not exactly. Stuck somewhere between — and now he’s here.
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Connor turns his head to look at Glenn, despite not being able to see him clearly.
“I have no compulsion to hide anything from you. I could, if I wanted to. But I see no reason to.”
Something significant about Connor. He immediately thinks of someone — Hank — but Connor doesn’t mention him. Discussing him seems like the kind of thing Glenn is looking for, but…
Connor doesn’t not want to talk about Hank, but there’s a sadness to it. He supposes that must be part of what Glenn means, about not being required to tell him certain things about himself.
“I think it’s interesting that they gained their freedom,” he says, even though it was originally Connor’s job to prevent that. “Before I woke up here, the androids’ revolution had convinced the humans to stand down — to let them be. For now.”
Connor refers to the androids back home as ‘they’ because he doesn’t feel he belongs amongst them. Not exactly. Stuck somewhere between — and now he’s here.