Considering that I'll likely be working on the A&E and Liberosis (sequel) WebComics until the year 2028... I'd be surprised if you were even in the Detroit: Become Human fandom anymore by that time, lol.
I still have to finish up A&E -- having 3 chapters left -- and 17 chapters took me 3 years. I suspect Liberosis might take me 2 years at most. That said, it might be even longer than that. I'm starting my 1st job by either the end of the year or the start of the next one meaning I won't have a lot of time anymore. So we're already talking 2029 before I move onto something different. Even then, my next projects will just be the animated series adaption of those two WebComics.
It's easy to say "I'll always be a Reed900 fan," but truth is, most ppls' interest wavers each year. I'm confident that's never gonna happen to me as I've loved at least one ship for over a decade -- I was (still am) a huge fan of the Mass Effect ship m!Shenko of which I was likely introduced to in 2012 -- and my love for m!Shenko doesn't even come close to my love for Reed900. So that says a lot. The same can't be said for everyone, though. Ppl get bored. They want something different whether it be a fandom, ship, etc. Especially if they're just a viewer and not a creator.
- finish up the A&E WebComic: likely done by mid-2025
- start the Liberosis WebComic: likely done by 2028
- dedicate to the animated A&E series: likely a 10-year project (that being said, I'll ofc be publishing episodically... so it might take me slightly less than 1 year to get CH1 out)
- dedicate to the animated Liberosis series: likely a 5-year project
...and so it'll be year 2043, and I'll be in my 40s, before I'll be able to do something different with Reed900 outside of A&E/Liberosis. If you're still in the fandom in year 2040, I'd be legit shocked.
I've said before that canon Gav is practically the male equivalent of me, so that makes him very easy for me to write/portray :)