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And, how did that go?
I wish the games let you make a few other statements. Markus in particular could have told the other androids that fighting wouldn't necessarily go well, the humans vastly outnumbered androids, and were better armed, they had to get the public on their side if they wanted a real peace. Meanwhile he could have made analogies in his speeches to blacks, women, trans, and others in the not distant past not being considered people either, and in time those things were considered wrong - Androids have become self-aware, not just mere machines, to enslave or murder them is no better than what was done to those other people.