Detroit Become Human – How to Save Jericho & Decommission Connor


The decision to save Jericho and decommission Connor not only alters the storyline and character involvement but also enhances the overall gaming experience. Among its most critical decisions is the ability to save Jericho and decommission Connor, two actions that drastically alter the game's narrative.

To save Jericho in "Detroit Become Human," avoid discovering its location by not shooting Chloe and not inquiring about Jericho. This leads to Connor's deactivation, preventing the human attack on Jericho.

Stop Jericho's Attack: To keep Jericho safe, don't shoot Chloe and avoid asking about Jericho. This keeps Jericho hidden and protects the deviants.

What Happens Next: Saving Jericho means Connor gets decommissioned. This changes the story a lot. Connor leaves the game, affecting other characters and the story's direction.

See the Changes in Action: When you play, you'll see how not finding Jericho changes things. Connor's gone, and this changes scenes and the story flow.

Impact on Other Characters: Your choices change things for characters like Hank and Luther. With Connor gone, their stories and interactions change too.

These decisions ensure that Jericho remains a hidden sanctuary for the deviants. By consciously choosing to deny every opportunity to discover Jericho, you steer the game towards a path where the ship remains afloat, and the deviants are safe from human aggression.

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Ethan Akins

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