Battle for Detroit - Connor | Detroit Become Human Walkthrough Detroit Become Human guide, walkthrough
Last update: 02 July 2019
The Battle for Detroit chapter won't start with Connor if you have failed in the earlier stages and Connor has been permanently removed from the game in the Last Chance, Connor chapter. The task can start in two ways and tells two different stories, depending on Connor's decision, whether he became a defect or whether he remained a machine (in the chapter Crossroads).
Connor remained a machine
In this case, only a short scene awaits you, during which Connor targets the rebel leader when his offensive is interrupted. Who will interrupt the hero's activity depends on whether Hank survived the Night of the Soul chapter or whether he committed suicide. This is a slight difference, the dialogue options are different, but the results of the actions taken are the same:
- If Connor fights and loses, he will die,
- If Connor decides to jump off the roof (to fight Allen), he will die,
- If Connor fights Hank and wins, Hank will die,
- If Connor fights Hank and fails, Connor will die,
- If Connor defeats the police and Allan, he will survive,
- If Connor resigns from the offensive after the meeting, he will survive.
If Connor dies in this chapter, he doesn't end his story.
Connor has become a defect
If Connor decided to become a defect in the Crossroads chapter, the course of the mission is completely different and more complex. At the beginning you will go to the tower with the guard and get into the lift, there you will overpower him and his companion, and then you will use the guard's voice to redirect the lift to floor -49. By the way you can see and stop the camera and try to stop the elevator. If the elevator reaches floor 31, Connor will die. You will go down. If you haven't hacked the cameras, you will have to beat the guards at the elevator - if you fail, you will die. Now you will start the most important scene of this chapter. It will bring the "hostile" Connor that you need to get rid of.
If Hank has committed suicide, then the task is much easier: it is enough to change the consciousness of the new Connor to get out of all oppression (this is the only right option that results in the continuation of the story).
If Hank hasn't committed suicide, the scene becomes much longer and there are more choices as well. To get out of all oppression and to bring about a successful conclusion:
- You can sacrifice Hank, then change the consciousness of the new Connor to finish the story successfully,
- Conquer the enemy Connor in a battle that you initiate by taking out a weapon or throwing yourself at him, you have to win by unambiguously making 100% QTEs in order to reach an immediate end. If this is not the case, you will have to complete a "Hank test": he will ask you about the name of his dog (which you can optionally find out in the chapter Waiting for Hank, checking his desk), and about the name of his son - you may know it from the chapter Russian Roulette if you have seen a picture of his son on the table and asked for details). If you don't know Cole's name, the task will fail.