It was dodging the question, and he wasn't going to let Connor get away from that one. "That's just dodging the question. A skillful dodge, but still, not an answer." Not an answer from not just a machine. Didn't Connor understand how every question had an answer, how every answer had a question attached to it?
It's what being alive was all about. Looking for answers to the questions that he knew, that he knew Connor had.
What Markus didn't know was that Connor was going to suddenly pull out a quarter from his jacket and start flipping it over and what was this. Watching him flick it around was such a human thing to do, and despite the semi-serious nature of the situation, he couldn't help but smile at that.
"The rebellion hasn't been happening for very long. But we're gaining too much momentum to be stopped just like that." It could fall apart at any time, such was the nature of rebellions, but so long as Markus was there... except he wasn't there, now. It wouldn't stop it, but without him to direct it in the right direction, he had no idea what people might do.
"You know that you don't have to do anything. If Cyberlife has no influence here, then why bother letting them influence you?" Turning away from Connor and his coin, Markus looked around the restaurant and went to go take a seat at one of the tables. He was more of a sit still and think kind of android, not a pacer.
Tell that to your emotions~
It's what being alive was all about. Looking for answers to the questions that he knew, that he knew Connor had.
What Markus didn't know was that Connor was going to suddenly pull out a quarter from his jacket and start flipping it over and what was this. Watching him flick it around was such a human thing to do, and despite the semi-serious nature of the situation, he couldn't help but smile at that.
"The rebellion hasn't been happening for very long. But we're gaining too much momentum to be stopped just like that." It could fall apart at any time, such was the nature of rebellions, but so long as Markus was there... except he wasn't there, now. It wouldn't stop it, but without him to direct it in the right direction, he had no idea what people might do.
"You know that you don't have to do anything. If Cyberlife has no influence here, then why bother letting them influence you?" Turning away from Connor and his coin, Markus looked around the restaurant and went to go take a seat at one of the tables. He was more of a sit still and think kind of android, not a pacer.