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kraymerman · 10 months ago
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Holy shit. I'm making a Murder Drones theory involving Alice, so I had to research the list in Episode 7. Now, we already know that the list deadnames Alice, but looking over it, I've found evidence to believe that Alice isn't the only one that the JCJenson scientists refused to officially acknowledge their chosen name on the list. Just from the shots of the lockers in the same episode, I can conclude that the list also deadnames Triss (024), whose deadname can be seen at the top of the list and Mika (032), whose deadname is harder to spot, as it's in the part where Tessa is scrolling. It's near the bottom, before the text starts blurring (I have a screenshot at the bottom of this post where it's visible, but you'll need to max the brightness on your screen) This actually isn't true. I found a point in the scrolling where the number is clearer, and Jweb is 092, not 032. My bad. Alice isn't the only name inconsistency, the list is full of name inconsistencies.
This means that Alice's name in the list has both a Doyleist and Watsonian explanation. The Doyleist says that this entire list was written up by an entirely different person from the one who designed the lockers or the one who designed Alice, and the three never compared notes, and the Watsonian says that the scientists, on official documentation, never changed (or even refused to change) the drones' names, even if the drones themselves chose new names and got new ID cards and locker labels to match.
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camelots-rose · 1 year ago
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talonsandtails · 1 year ago
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Hoping someone can help explain this for me
In this scene when Thad mentions Js body crawling away, Ns reaction feels very suspicious to me. Maybe he could just be reacting with surprise to the reveal, but the way this scene is done makes it seem like a very intentional detail. Knowing the whole ARG setup of Murder Drones it just seems super suspicious to me. But we know that N had no knowledge of zombie drones or the absolute solver, so I have no idea what this reaction is for.
On that same note, the topic of Ns memories just confuse me in general. In episode 5 Uzi says that some program was trying to delete his memories, but he already didn’t have access to them. Why just all of sudden would it start trying to get rid of them for good? It just doesn’t make any sense to me.
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bigtittiecomitte · 2 years ago
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So I’ll explain about my last post
Honestly there are two characters that I was thinking of when I made it and that’s Doll and V
They’re good characters but there is one issue that I see people overlook or just excuse
Doll - For Doll it’s about her wanting to avenge her parents. Which is not what I’m talking about, I’m more talking about how far she went to make that her goal. She wants to kill V to avenge her parents, that’s her goal but a bunch of drones got hurt and even killed because of Doll’s obsession with killing V. I don’t see a lot of people talk about that but I always wondered why the heck she even thought to kill those drones at prom that were just running away. Her goal at the start was to kill V but it ended with her probably killing V and many others
V - V’s definitely the character I mostly think of when someone mentions a fanbase that would excuse bad actions. This one I’m talking about is especially her relationship to N and her trauma
So people probably already know that I’m obsessed with puzzling N and V’s relationship just bc of how complicated it is but also how it’s the most perfect example of being in love with someone who changed and you might not like those changes
I see a lot of people excuse her behaviour towards him sometimes I don’t think people even remember just how bad she treated him
Just a list of the things that she did to N throughout the series so far
1. Pretending to not know who he is, even to the point where he thought that she didn’t even know his name
2. Wanting to literally kill him in the pilot
3. Letting J abuse him (for this one it’s not clear on what it was like before Uzi showed up but judging by the scene where Uzi leaves, you can see that she let J abuse him)
4. Making remarks that would make him feel even worse (mental abuse?)
5. Beheading him
6. Insulting him
7. Physically assaulting him
8. Ignoring him (which could also be apart of Number One but even then she still ignored him throughout the series)
9. Trying to kill the one drone that he cares so much about
10. Keeping secrets from him and just not communicating at all
Yeah that’s pretty much it maybe but I always see people excuse this as her protecting him
The difference between N and V is that V remembers everything that happened in the mansion while N didn’t. It’s why with how V treated her trauma, N and V could never be in a relationship again
V has trauma and that is something that’s pretty clear but yet again it doesn’t give her an excuse to be like this to someone that she cares about because that will just drive him to go to someone else who treats him better than she has ever since in the mansion
People who excuse her behaviour towards him as just being protective doesn’t understand that and doesn’t understand that hurting your loved ones and hiding stuff from them is something that’s really harmful for your relationships
It’s the reason why I absolutely loved N snapping at her in Episode 4 because while a lot of people have said that N went too far I beg to differ
Not only did N have the absolute right to stand up for himself after being mistreated so long but it’s also an important scene for not only V’s character development but also N’s. That scene gave V a realisation on that if she continues treating him the way she has then N will not be bothered to be around her anymore now that he has Uzi
V’s not a villain absolutely not, she’s just someone who went through a bunch of trauma and didn’t know how to treat that but it still doesn’t give the right to do what she did to N because they all went through the same thing it’s just that V remembers it and N should never feel like he didn’t matter because he does, everyone does
V obviously does care about N and he does for her but they’ve both changed, quite literally. It’s why they can never go back to being those silly worker drones that were in love with each other because people change and it’s ok to be uncomfortable with that
Let’s hope that if V does live then N and V can talk it out and actually be friends, no romance whatsoever, just friends because them having a romance now will just make them miserable
On Tiktok I saw a bunch of people say that N and V should be together bc they’ve known each other longer but that’s not how romantic relationships should be
It should be on how healthy it is and how it would affect your mental and emotional well-being not how long you’ve known someone for
Anyways that’s my explanation on it all boobies
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roseofhybrids · 2 years ago
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So I was looking at the missing posters in episode 3 and noticed something about the dates.
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On the posters we get dates for January, February, March, April, and May. So, a 5 month timespan.
Now, there are two ways for these girls to end up with missing posters. 1. They were killed by Doll, and 2. They were killed by eldritch J. (most likely the former)
It wouldn't make sense for any of them to be killed before that point, because if they died during the break in during episode 1, the colony would know they were killed by the disassembly drones, not missing. Also, when Thad brings Uzi her gun, he tells her about the "recent disappearances." Which suggests they started after Uzi banished herself. (We also know when Thad went to get said gun, J's corpse was already gone, keep this in mind.)
This would mean that, between the events of the pilot and the prom, about 5 months have passed.
Now then, when in that time frame did episode 2 occur?
There are four events we need to place within that 5 month time span: - Frank gets sent to fix the hole in the roof, J goes worm mode and kills him - Thad enters the storage room (must happen after Frank dies) - Jorm eldritch J begins her murder spree, this happens concurrently with Thad bringing Uzi the gun, as she and N immediately return with Thad at this point - Prom occurs, this must happen at the end of the 5 months
The first question we must ask is: How long was J's corpse sitting there?
The first event we can try to place is Frank getting killed when he goes to fix the hole in the roof. This happens at the same time J's core mutates into eldritch J. So how long do we think that 1. The colony would wait to try to fix the hole and 2. The core would sit there waiting? I feel like this had to happen not long after the break in, as neither the colony nor the core has a reason to wait around. It doesn't make sense for several months to pass between the end of episode 1 and this scene.
Second question: How long did Jorm wait to start the murder spree?
Eldritch J uses Frank's hologram to lure Tim in to kill him. Khan is informed of this during the parent teacher conference, which he stays at while the other WDF members investigate. Uzi, N, and Thad witness this investigation and hear the detective drone comment that Khan is at currently at the conference, ergo Tim's death likely happens the same day those three enter the bunker.
So the only part where we can really speculate about time is in between Frank and Tim's deaths. When he sees the hologram, Tim is surprised and says, "we looked everywhere for you." This suggests that some time has passed between Frank going missing and Tim seeing the hologram. So, we then have to ask how long would it take for them to notice that Frank was gone, and how long would it take for them to "look everywhere." This is tricky as we don't know how long a drone could go missing for before the colony takes notice, or how it would take for them to check around the bunker for him. Especially since we have no way of knowing how much Tim could be exaggerating when he says this. The time frame could be anywhere between a few hours and several weeks. Keeping in mind that he's forgettable enough for Tim to call him Ladderbot 5000 in spite of a name tag. Was Tim the only one like this, or did the colony just not care much about his guy?
As for when Thad enters the storage room. While, it doesn't make too much sense for him to go get the gun and just hang on to it for weeks on end. There's also nothing to say he went and picked it up right after J's corpse moved. Whether he went to get it minutes or days after Frank died, things could still play out the same way they do in the episode.
Third question: How long did Uzi wait before trying to go talk to N?
So, between the events of episode 2 and the prom, Uzi and N wallow in a guilt and shame for a lil bit. Till Uzi finds the posters the day of prom and plans to go out to talk to N about it.
This time frame is probably the most malleable of them. Because honestly, I can see these lil dumb dumbs doing that for multiple months. Angsty girl who built a sci-fi nonsense gun to fix her problems through violence, and a golden retriever of a guy who thinks he's too dangerous to be around? They could dodge trying to work that out till Copper 9's sun went super nova. The only reason they meet is that they needed to stop Doll's plans.
The amount of time Uzi spent living with N and V is also very up in the air. She had enough time to: make her pod plans on the whiteboard, learn that the communicator is busted, the disassembly drones' memory got messed with, realize that the solver symbol shows up in her eye, look around and find the pin on N's hat, and get in contact with Thad in some capacity. None of which would take all that long.
We'll probably never know exactly how long it was between each event.
But here's my estimation: We'll be generous and say it took maybe a week or so before Frank went to get eaten.
We'll be very generous again and say eldritch J hung out in the vents for 2-3 weeks
That gives us about a month or so that Uzi was banished, and another 4 for her and N to avoid facing their problems
If we assume that the next three episodes took about another 5, that would put us at just under a year for the events we've seen. Which feels about right. 6 near-death experiences in ~10 months feels doable. Also, would place episode 6, and the upcoming events, around October, which seems fitting.
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thatguywhodoesstuff · 2 years ago
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A question for the Murder Drones Fandom:
Alright, this has been bugging me ever since Episode 6-Dead End dropped: What exactly is the relationship between Beau and Alice? Moreover, where exactly did Beau come from?
I’ve mulled it over in my head, and the options I’ve come up with are:
Beau and Alice’s Relationship
Assuming the two are related, I can’t help but feel that they started as functional parent-child duo, before the stress of having to survive in the abandoned facility and Alice’s growing insanity caused the relationship to turn abusive.
The two more or less had a mutualistic relationship, working in tandem as a means of survival against the onslaught of the Sentinels, with Alice attaching DD parts to Beau to give him a fighting chance/make him more useful to both survive and aid her in harvesting parts.
Beau more or less served Alice out of a sense of duty/honor for having saved/helped him in the past, basically following the principle of “you saved my life, I am eternally grateful & in your debt”.
Beau, either due to upbringing or circumstance, was at one point as ruthless as Alice in trying to stay alive and scrapping any hapless Drone unfortunate enough to cross their path, before Alice eventually became unstable and abusive to the point Beau started having second thoughts, which culminated in his actions during the episode.
Beau’s Origin
Alice created him in a manner similar to Frankenstein’s Monster for the purposes of having some extra muscle on her side.
Beau is Alice’s son, but because of the nature of his upbringing, he never got a chance to grow up the way Workers typically do, which lead to Alice grafting Disassembly Drone components to him.
Alice just found Beau one day after the Sentinels cleaned house, already active and developing, having either been orphaned or abandoned.
Given the Cabin Fever facility was responsible for researching how the Absolute Solver developed within and Affected Worker Drones, it’s reasonable to assume that this included researching what, if any, effects it had on Untrained Neural Networks, which would give context to where Beau came from, but doesn’t explain how he and Alice met and started working together.
TLDR: I get part of Alice and Beau’s appeal is how frighteningly little we know about them and their backgrounds and activities other than the obvious. This has been a fun bit of speculation on two relatively incidental characters in the grand scheme of the show. Reblogs are appreciated and I would really like to hear other people’s theories regarding the two.
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withered--s0uls · 1 year ago
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AAAAAA Murder Drones Episode 7 Teaser Theories
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First of: N having the X screen (see above)
Second of:
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Guys I think Uzi calling the Solver "Robo Satan" was foreshadowing and not just some one off joke...
Third:
We find out about what exactly caused the core collapse??
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Also that looks like another human??
I'm running out of picture space brb I'll reblog with more
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ihearnocomplaints · 8 months ago
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I realise that I’m stubborn when it comes to new media. New games and stuff that people get into. I prefer the classics and I guess maybe I’m a little scared to like something other than what I’ve attached myself to. I feel a little jaded, maybe? Like, new media feels like it will be cringe or childish or something.
And then I sit here like. What??? You are literally obsessed with these characters from a cringy/childish game or whatever. Like I AM the cringe I’m afraid to indulge in. Security Breach was new media at some point. And I realise, while I’m open minded, I don’t want to understand. I’ve become just as bad as some people I know. And that’s dumb.
I was skeptical about getting into pressure but I heard that fish man once and immediately started to gain interest in it.
I suppose it may be an autistic thing for me? I’m not judgemental toward people who enjoy it or get into these new things, like I’ve said. I just think I need to be more open to new experiences and accept that I don’t have to define myself by these characters I’ve loved for so long. That I can set aside these guys to indulge in other things. I should just be me. I need to open myself up to new things instead of immediately assuming I won’t like it based on what little information I have.
That said, I don’t exactly have time to get into new things. So that’s a whole other hurdle I have to jump as well.
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sweetpumpkinmouse · 2 years ago
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Me: Boy, oh boy! I’m excited for the two new episodes to be released! I’m ready! Also me: I’M NOT READY—
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ammonitetheseaserpent · 2 years ago
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Ppl talking abt how they wanna see N go feral and see him be as dangerous as he was in episode 1 is rlly cool and. it’s given me some ideas of my own.
I also rlly wanna see him go all out like that, but maybe in a different way from how he did back then. Like, in that massacre scene in PILOT, he was wild, but his attacks were tactical and efficient - he still had some level of control.
I wanna see what happens when he completely loses control.
I wanna see him fly into some kind of eerie, feral rage - something kind of like this:
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(Maybe not with like. a whole form change, but maybe his powers would differ a bit when he’s in a completely unhinged emotional state - similar in a way to what happened to Uzi in ep 4)
I think the most surefire way he’d reach this state would be if Uzi died/was close to dying. I have this. scenario in my head where the Solver gets to the bunker and either kills Uzi, or she gets killed only for it to be revealed that it’s what the Solver wanted. After this it turns to attack some other drones and, at the prospect of it taking the most important person in his life away from him and immediately turning to keep taking like it’s no big deal, N just. snaps and charges in to attack it. I’m imagining him letting out these wild screams of anguish with like. a filtered-in undertone of sort of animalistic sounds.
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blueskyheadleft010 · 2 years ago
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I’m gonna cry if Tessa gets murdered in Ep 6. The preview pics they keep posting terrify me that Tessa is going to die before she can reveal any lore heavy stuff. Maybe she’ll come back as a robot or something, but considering Glitch, idk anything is up in the air and I’m terrified.
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katherinearandez · 2 years ago
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v is gonna be fine…
… probably. Ofc the sentinels will rip her to pieces, that’s unavoidable give the last scene. But hear me out though; with Alice and Beau decommissioned, there shouldn’t be anyone around to capture her corrupted core(“big creepy worm” to quote Uzi, absolute solver auto run program, whatever you want to call it), stick it in a jar and store it in the oven. So the auto run should boot up, start collecting material and reassemble V from scratch, per its directive.
My big question is whether a boot loop flash from a sentinel would incapacitate the absolute solver in “big creepy worm” form? Anyway, not to undercut the emotional significance of Vs sacrifice 😭 because I definitely wept… but I don’t think we’ve seen the last of her
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shinxeysartgallery · 11 months ago
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So explain how the solver posession stuff works as of your au
It's really long, so I'm gonna put it beneath a "read more" tag.
Okay, so basically the Solver entity loves eating planets, but it can't eat them as-is, nor can it interact with this plane of existence without a host. There's some sort of a vulnerability within the code of Worker Drones specifically, where the entity can take control over them if certain criteria are met. In most cases, it seems total non-core death or near-death are what trigger a weakness and allow the entity to gain a foothold over the drone. (If the core is destroyed or too damaged, the entity is SOL.) It uses the drones to destabilize the planets' cores so it can then eat them.
When the entity gains a foothold, it grants its host a nerfed version of its abilities. How much control the entity has over its host is dependent on how often they use their new powers, their willpower, and whether or not they've been patched or otherwise modified. Unpatched/unmodified drones are completely at the entity's mercy, and the more they use their powers or the weaker their will, the more likely it is for them to fall under complete possession by it. (That's a big part of why it tends to target drones when they're at their weakest moments. You're more likely to make a deal with it and/or be more susceptible to possession when you're on the verge of death or at a point of sheer despair.) When a drone is patched, they still retain the code the entity implanted in them, but it completely blocks out its ability to take full possession over them. (This is why drones like Yeva are still able to use their abilities without fear of losing control.) Certain modifications to drones can also block out Solver possession. In my AU, nuclear energy and gemstone energy are the only known elements that can do this. Some bullshit about the frequencies and energy they emit completely blocks out the Solver entirely, so it's even unable to so much as implant its code into their systems. In the case of drones who were already under the Solver's control and later had their cores swapped out, they still retain the coding in their systems, but it's useless to them now and can't activate.
And speaking of the coding, all unmodified/un-patched Worker Drones are susceptible to the Solver's influence, but not all of them have the coding in their systems - it's only when the entity gains a foothold that they're given a copy of that code. Even when the drone is not actively using their Solver abilities, the code is still retained in their systems and running in the background. We know things like regeneration are completely involuntary on the drones' part, and the Solver coding being a background process is exactly why that works. This is also explanation for why Solver-based drones are hurt by sunlight. As it turns out, the Solver program uses up quite a lot of RAM, even as a background process, and I'm sure we all know what happens to computers when too much of its GPU is being used at the same time. If the Solver drone is not using their abilities (or not using them often), they tend to do better overall. If they're using them frequently, this can cause them to quickly overheat, as directly using the program takes up much more RAM than it does just running in the background. The sunlight adds to this, making them overheat much faster. It's been confirmed by Liam himself that the Disassembly Drones run hot enough to melt flesh (though that may have been one of the things that got retconned), and I figure this is why they seemingly need a constant supply of oil. The oil they're drinking is basically being used as a coolant and taking the heat away. (This is also why the possessed Workers require drinking oil to cool off.) With an even more nerfed version of the Solver code than the possessed Workers get, they still always have that process running in the background as well, which is likely the explanation for why they run so hot. Just like with the possessed Workers, Disassembly Drones cannot be exposed to direct sunlight, as it will cause them to overheat. (And I theorize this weakness could be eliminated if they had a better means of being able to cool off, as well as completely eliminate the need for the oil drinking. Or, finding a way to get into their systems and outright delete the Solver code, which would get rid of the program and not let it run as so much as a background process anymore. Though, that would also mean they couldn't use any of its abilities anymore - including the regeneration - unless otherwise modified.)
Once a drone is full-on possessed by the entity, it's officially taken as a host and it's near-impossible to break its control at that point. The only way to stop it at that point is to find some way for the drone themselves to break through. (In rare cases, administering a shock to their systems - sometimes literally - can also accomplish this.) Once a drone has been taken over by the Solver in any capacity (whether full-on possessed or not), the only way to truly stop them is to destroy their core, thus severing the connection to the entity. Their cores act as their brains and contain all their coding (including personalities, memories, etc.), which also means that this is where the Solver program is being stored. (Explains why the Solver cores [like Nori] are still sentient and some are still able to use Solver abilities.)
All Solver-based drones (so yes, that includes Disassembly Drones) are officially assimilated into the hivemind as the entity stores backups of them. Their feelings, their thoughts, their memories, their personalities... It knows and stores all of it. Drones that have been full-on possessed at least once are more attuned to its abilities and may also be able to tap into that hivemind at times. (Which is explanation for how Nori knew about the Disassembly Drones, Cyn's plan, & Doll and Uzi becoming infected, despite her having no way of knowing any of that.) The backups are how the Disassembly Drones are able to come back good as new, even after total core death (Like we saw with J in Episode 2.), and how the clones can exist. Since the entity is keeping their data stored, it's also able to directly mess with it. The clones all retain the same memories - provided they're memories the Solver entity WANTS them to keep.
Much like how it knows their thoughts, feelings, memories, and all that, it can rip them away from a drone at any time and leave them as nothing more than a hollow husk being puppeted around. (Implied to have been what happened to Proto when Cyn turned them into THAT.) Much like how it can take away memories, it can also implant false ones (which is why N didn't remember anything at first and fully believed the lie that the Disassembly Drones were sent by JCJenson to take out the rogue Worker Drones) or alter existing memories to twist their truths. Though, because they're still connected to the hivemind, sometimes certain things can trigger them to recall memories that the entity erased or altered. Traumatic memories that were erased or altered may also sometimes manifest in the form of nightmares. Due to the deletion/alteration, they can't manually recall these things, but a backup of them still exists within the hivemind itself. The entity knows it all and stores it inside its own database. The connection to the hivemind and the ability to tap into it is likely how this occurs. (Not all Solver-based Workers have been full-on possessed, but all of the Disassembly Drones have been at one point [the Earth massacre]. As mentioned before, the drones that have been full-on possessed are indeed capable of tapping directly into the hivemind, though it's rarely done intentionally. In most cases, they can only access their own data, but ones who have directly been hosts at one point may also sometimes get memories that are not their own.)
Since it can just rip away all of a drone's personality and memories, leaving them as nothing more than a killing machine with pure bloodlust, why doesn't it just do that for all the drones it takes, you might be wondering. Well, that goes into the entity's more childish personality. The end goal is for it to eat the planet, but the journey to that point is treated like a game to it. Allowing them to make deals to keep their memories, allowing them to retain their personalities and individualities... it's nothing more than entertainment to it; the drones are basically its toys. It has absolutely no regard for any kind of sentient life other than its own. It would be much more efficient if it had decided to turn ALL of the Solver-based drones into something like Proto, but then it wouldn't be fun!
It's like using cheat guides for a video game: you get to the end of the game faster, but you never actually have any fun getting to experience anything outside of what's outlined by the guide.
And one other little thing: you probably noticed that I haven't mentioned the flesh thing at all. Why exactly does the entity turn its hosts' insides fleshy? Well, the exact reason is unknown, but it's theorized that it's for a few reasons: 1.) Done as way to include non-drones in the assimilation process. Might be due to Cyn's promise to Tessa to not discard her. Unlike drones, humans do not have a set of coding that can just be backed up onto a system. Tessa may not have been the only human to attempt making a deal with the entity and it may have been the result of an attempt to assimilate the humans into its hivemind. 2.) It also may have been done as a way to alter the drones into something new that was just for it, as if it's to say "Look! These are MINE!" Something that set them apart from the other drones. Also might be done as some sort of a control method/reminder that they're owned by the entity. "See? You're really NOT like those other drones anymore; you're a MONSTER! They'd never accept you if they knew, so I'm all you have!" 3.) It's done as a way to protect the cores and, in a way, the hosts. Regular drone cores are pretty useless when separated from their bodies, whether they're damaged or not. But Solver cores can actually move around and do things. They may have been changed in that manner to allow them the maneuverability that regular drones don't have as a defense mechanism of sorts. The core would be able to manually return to its host body [N's and Uzi's cores in Episode 8 after Cyn tore them out] or escape and collect materials to rebuild a new body [J's core in Episode 2]. (Theoretically, a core could steal the body of another drone whose core was missing, too.) 4.) It's an unintentional side-effect of the Solver possession. No one really knows how exactly the entity's powers work or their source, so it may just be something that happens as a result of its control. 5.) Or, it's most likely some sort of a combination of all of the above! It could've originally been an unintentional effect that was later weaponized by the entity.
Anyway, there's probably more I'm forgetting rn, but that's the gist of it. Sorry for the long post. lol
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talonsandtails · 1 year ago
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You guys ever wonder what Khan and Nori used to be like?
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roseofhybrids · 2 years ago
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So a lot of people are discussing whether V is still alive (and if so, how will she come back?) and whether we'll get to see some of our favorite worker drones return
And I think I know a way that those could be connected, and that's if V brings the cavalry
So, there are three main ways for V to come back. 1. vorm 2. clone 3. she doesn't get killed in the first place (someone comes to help / she manages to fight off the dingos)
This theory mainly focuses on 2 but is possible with 3
Assuming a drone can switch to a clone automatically, or that J is able to help V switch to a new body (and that Tessa brought a V clone in one of those ships). V getting chewed on by the sentinels could land her back at the pods, where she can fill J in on what's happening
But V and J are just 2 disassembly drones, and considering 2 dissassembers, a solver drone, and a human got overwhelmed, things aren't looking good if they try to run in
However, if they're smart about it, and perhaps got some help, they can pull it off
That's where the meat shields bunker drones come in. Not a lot of drones would just follow a couple murder drones into a murder lab at a murder camp, but there's three we know that could have the motivation to do so
Khan to save his daughter
Thad to save two of this friends
and Lizzy, it's possible she might be willing to go to help V and Doll
The only thing I can't decide on is what exact role they'd fill. Because I feel like the whole "N's gotta kill Uzi" arc is going to keep them isolated, at least for a while. Perhaps the solver will create some monsters that the others will have to hold off while our MCs handle the Absolute Solver itself? Maybe the lab collapses and they help them escape? Show up ready to throw down, only to realize the fight's already over?
We'll just have to wait and see what episode 7 and 8 have to bring
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chocouniversa · 2 years ago
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Spoilers for the latest Murder Drones episode below!
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So how bout that episode huh!
Now I'm not gonna delve much into it cuz, most people already did, tho there is much to talk about! Today I'm gonna focus on one scene in particular:
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This one.
So given what N was told by Tessa, he's realizing the dangers this absolute solver is posing and with doubt planted in his brain he's being really active in trying to prevent Uzi's corruption.
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Funny how this is something he did back in the pilot with the nanites slowly disentegrating Uzi's hand the first time! Which N then fixed with his saliva, and people assumed at first that was what gave her the absolute solver infection the other DD's have but no–it appears it was those pesky humans.
Now N is probably trying to think of good ways to resolve this, though by next episode he's probably gonna be in shambles due to V's sacrifice, I mean did you hear his panicked screaming? Poor N... (And RIP V...unless she comes back).
However, they're probably gonna have a lot more to deal with since what he did with the arm chopping thing–
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Didn't work.
Which might pressure him to act further, to do something he doesn't want to do. To actually be a murder drone and turn on Uzi when she gets to a certain point she's not herself.
And who knows, Tessa might also be lying and trying to just get rid of bots like Cyn after what they did, or maybe she's lying about Earth too and has something else planned...
Again, who knows! All I and most people know is...next episode is not gonna be pretty.
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