u/JJJjustthefacts

The one thing that doesn't make sense to me

The biggest plot hole in Detroit: Become Human,in my opinion, is Elijah Kamski toward the end. In the context of actual corporate investigative processes and modern day law enforcement, he should have been interrogated relentlessly!

The guy basically THE OWNER, openly makes cryptic statements about the nature of deviancy, makes open-ended statements implying he knows exactly whats going on, and then casually drops the bomb that he always "leaves an emergency exit in my programs" which really should have set every alarm Bell inside CyberLife going off, in my opinion.

Whats strange is that CyberLife uploads Connors memory and mission information CONSTANTLY. They seem to know and see practically EVERYTHING Connor sees and experiences. And if Connor hears Kamski admit that he built specific, hidden programmed exits into his machines, that shouldnt be any less obvious to CyberLife as well, right?

But this has far greater implications: either CyberLife flat-out Ignored one of the most massive confessions in the entire company, or a higher up inside CyberLife was always aware of the potential for deviancy from the very beginning, or Connor has somehow found a way to intentionally exclude that piece of information from his uploads.

Because in a realistic scenario, if any company discovered that their founder had intentionally programmed in a specific, mental escape hatch in to all of their machine’s programming who were suddenly starting to go self-aware, it would have immediately escalated into full-blown corporate and federal emergency situations: Investigations, Containment, Lawsuits, Government Intervention, all of it… but no, they mostly just gloss right over it.

Which makes it even more peculiar... (depending on how you play), that after all is said and done, there’s still some evidence that cyberlife can access or communicate with Connor even after his supposed "deviancy" from the system; which clearly shows that CyberLife still had some form of influence over Connor even after the point of the switch.

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u/JJJjustthefacts — 8 days ago