The Lazarus Protocol: How Many Times Can You Off Connor in Detroit: Become Human?
Ah, Connor. The perpetually perplexed android detective with a penchant for self-destruction (and looking good doing it). If you've played Detroit: Become Human, you've probably witnessed this chrome-plated Casanova meet his demise in a variety of spectacular ways. But have you ever wondered, just how many times can this guy kick the bucket before it actually sticks? Buckle up, fellow android enthusiasts, because we're diving into the curious case of Connor's respawn rate.
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Death by Quick Time Event? Not So Fast!
Unlike your average video game protagonist (looking at you, Mario!), Connor doesn't exactly have a set number of lives. Instead, he functions on a more... optimistic system. He just keeps coming back, seemingly downloaded from the CyberLife cloud with a fresh coat of paint and a slightly less trusting glare at his partner, Hank. This whole "respawn" thing is never explicitly explained in the game, but hey, who needs logic when you have dramatic android resurrections, right?
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So, Can You Turn Connor into a Human Pi�ata?
Well, not exactly. There is a limit, although it's a bit fuzzy. The game awards a trophy, aptly named "I'll Be Back," for getting Connor killed eight times. This suggests eight is the magic number, but some players report kicking the bucket (or should we say deactivating the circuit?) even more than that. Perhaps CyberLife has a hidden "excessive android termination" fee they don't want us to know about?
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Word to the wise: While there's no immediate penalty for turning Connor into a human (or rather, android) pincushion, dying too much can affect your relationship with Hank. The gruff detective isn't exactly thrilled about watching his partner disassemble on a regular basis. You might miss out on some cool partner-based options later in the game.
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But hey, if your goal is to see all of Connor's possible deaths (and there are a LOT), then by all means, go nuts! Just be prepared for some exasperated sighs from Hank.
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FAQ: How to Get the Most Out of Connor's Lazarus Act
- How to maximize Connor's deaths? Simple! Just fail all the Quick Time Events (QTEs) during action sequences. Alternatively, make some truly terrible decisions that lead to his demise.
- How to avoid killing Connor? This one's a bit trickier. Pay close attention to the QTEs, and during dialogue options, choose the ones that seem least likely to get him shot/blown up/mauled by a robo-dog.
- How does Connor's death affect the story? Mostly, it impacts your relationship with Hank. Dying too much might make him less trusting, which can lock you out of some dialogue options.
- How many unique death scenes are there for Connor? A ton! From falling off buildings to getting squished by machinery, Connor's got a wide repertoire of ways to buy the farm.
- Is there a way to bring Connor back after he dies? Nope! Once he's down, he's down (for a little while). But fear not, he'll be back soon, good as new (or at least, good as a slightly singed android).
So there you have it! The curious case of Connor's respawn rate is a testament to both the power of CyberLife technology and Connor's sheer determination. Now go forth and play Detroit: Become Human, but maybe try to keep Connor alive... just a little bit.