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Considering that Susie is labeled as The Dragon, and that fire is purple, I'm pretty sure she just fireballed the pan instead of actually using the stovetop, which would explain why the food got turned into chunks of charcoal, not just burnt.
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I think you might have forgot to add Uzi's tail and wings in the last image.
based on this
so sad Uzi she likes it
alter ending
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Headcanon assimilated.



And she'll finally realize how happy she is without you.
Last part of this real short series! Based on this total crack theory. Susie arrives in Hometown! Things can only improve from here…as long as she doesn't get a sudden reminder of everything she's lost.
Aaand done with this! Just thought this whole deal would be an interesting idea to explore in regards to Susie's backstory! We'll see eventually what actually happens in canon…hopefully!
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Well, for one, there's yelling BEANS at complete random.
Most of the other ones I'm not sure how exactly to type.
New reblog game: say one of your vocal stims!
I'll start-
macadamia
@ur-least-fav-gal-offical @archangel-uriel-offical @cia-offical @red-solo-cup-offical @duck-offical and open tags
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Headcanon assimilated
i just realized that in universe there are two scenarios for khan dilfman
a) it’s a nickname, 100% coined by nori as soon after uzi was born. for some reason the entire colony adopted it as well. i would too ngl
b) that’s literally his last name. the universe has picked dilfman as his last name which means uzi is skittering around copper 9, kicking ass, experiencing severe trauma, and getting her murder drone boyfriend with the last name ‘dilfman’ . what a dream
c) his name was originally Khan Man (Mann) and whenever he accomplishes something a new epithet is added/swapped out of the start
builds bunker doors, thus protecting everyone, colony dubs him Doorman
becomes go-fish champion, WDF calls him Cardman when they play
has daughter, colony calls him Dadman for a while, Nori calls him Dilfman
leaves daughter for dead, Uzi calls him Cringeassloserman for a couple days
absolute solver wants to use psychological warfare, Tescyn calls him Gilfman and inflicts 20 points psychic damage
the bunker doors are the most notable accomplishment, so it always defaults back to Khan Doorman eventually
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murder drones is the greatest show ever because the weird autistic girl who gets bullied in school bags two robot vampires & also becomes god
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Someone should make an au fanfic where both of Uzi's parents have the solver.
Hey chat remember when this happened
THIS TOOK SO LONG TO EDIT.
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Considering that Murder Drones was recently announced to be getting a comic adaptation...
Your personal predictions? Anything you're hoping for?
Maybe our main drones exploring the fact that they need to kill other drones to eat their oil?
I know in the last chapter there are dead drones in Uzi's class-
But yeah, a little background on how they solve that xD
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Is yes an option?
I want to draw them in the 2018 anime style that every “drawing ___ as human” was back then
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I have one last addition to this conversation.
This post.
https://www.tumblr.com/nitrodestroyer14/789175665895325696/i-think-we-might-have-just-accidentally-made-the?source=share
Question tangentially related related to how you're basically THE noryeva guy. What's your opinion of this?
https://www.tumblr.com/emophobix/787069082846609408/do-not-get-me-wrong-i-am-a-very-big-solverlilies?source=share
First of all, it is a great honor to be bestowed the title of THE NoriYeva guy. I shall cherish this to the end of days. Now to the matter of the post. No person preaches the gospel when it comes to shipping fictional characters. There is no such thing as "right" or "wrong" ships and no "right" or "wrong" way of shipping fictional characters. It is the right of every individual to ship and enjoy whatever fictional ship they so desire, regardless of ANY context (big accent on fictional characters, fiction ≠ reality, real life rules don't apply). But it is also NOT a right to attempt to enforce one's own opinions or choices onto others, regardless of how righteous one might feel doing it (one is still entitled to their opinions and/or views, and/or preferences, but they are to keep those to themselves). And people who claim moral superiority and/or attempt to bully others for their ships should not be on the internet until they grow up. With the disclaimer out of the way, the following will be my personal opinions on the matter and should be treated as such. I don't like Khan as a person. He has committed too many wrongs to his family on a systematic level, only starting to pay attention to his daughter when her behavior began to threaten the colony and/or his reputation within the colony. While he has taken some steps towards improvement and rebuilding the relationship with Uzi by the end of the show, those are not enough to atone for his neglect, and therefore not enough to grant him redemption. One might even argue that all of his actions by the end of the show still have nothing to do with his daughter and are purely something to protect the colony and/or his reputation. This leads to Khori. Even if there was a genuine relationship there before, that ship sailed once Nori died. I can't see Nori forgiving him for how he treated her daughter nor seeing him in the same light as before death. While I still can see a future where Khan rebuilds his relationship with Uzi, I really can't see a future where Khori come back together. The best option would be "divorced parents on friendly terms." At least this would make sense from a writing standpoint if a continuation for the story is to be written (though I'm sure the talented fic-writing community has cooked up some quality post-canon Khori). As to SolverLilies, while we know little to nothing about Yeva in the canon, this just feels like a very wholesome ship with way too much potential to pass on. And when it comes to tossing Khan into a SolverLilies polycule, to me this feels like an attempt to appease the shipping community and not a genuine desire for the ship. I can't really see Khan having much synergy or chemistry with Yeva. I have seen the Kharem ship (Khan, Nori, Yeva, and Alice) and while it's absolutely hilarious and I love it for it, it's still not something that would work on a more grounded level. So the best option for me would probably be SolverLilies with Khan being the ex-husband, who acts as a family friend
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Having ADHD is that your brain either feels like
Or


And it can switch in a matter of seconds.
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I think we might have just accidentally made the perfect khan character analysis.
So I know it's common for folks to headcanon Khan was always obsessed with doors, and that obsession was more or less an arbitrary passion he had... but I can't help but feel there's a really important detail that, when considered, suggests otherwise?
In episode 4, when Khan is showing the contents of "Nori's kooky insane ramblings" closet, one of the things he quotes Nori said was "build doors against the coming sky demons"
I feel this implies
a) building doors to protect from the murder drones (that she apparently had an intuition about) was Nori's idea
b) Khan, on some level, believed this was a "kooky insane rambling" and not something he took seriously
(important to remember Nori had some level of memory loss/disorganized cognition when she was recovered from the lab; Khan didn't know the significance of her history there, and Nori wouldn't have been able tell him everything, only these ominous bits and pieces that didn't entirely make sense.)
Therefore, c) Khan likely didn't even start building any doors before the murder drones came, since in the exposition intro, the workers were otherwise just living casually, not hiding away in the outpost.
So I'm led to believe perhaps... when the "sky demons" were real and they killed Nori, Khan felt responsible for her death because he didn't listen to her. He didn't build the doors.
And perhaps that's where his obsession stems from, that fatal mistake he never wanted to make again. And we can say it's pretty maladaptive, since he became so preoccupied with doors, he was more emotionally invested in them than Uzi. But in his mind, he must have thought his life's work WAS all for her, to keep her safe, where he failed Nori. Khan also became way too comfortable in his maladaptive coping, feeling SO sure behind his doors, he would never have to actually face a murder drone ever again.
All that said, it also puts his actions in the pilot into a bit of a different light, when he abandoned Uzi. I don't think Khan was simply frightened seeing a murder drone and acting cowardly. I think he was having a flashback and a panic response. I mean, Uzi's appearance takes after her mother, yeah? It must've reminded him of Nori being attacked, which is.. even more harrowing with the heavy implication N was the specific murder drone who killed Nori. Even if Khan didn't actively know it or recognize him, looking at N's face filled him panic. He was being brought back to Nori's death.
I think there's a few different reasons he may have chosen to close the door. I don't think it was done in a sound mind "this is clearly for the greater good, only losing one drone instead of the whole colony" thought process. I'm sure that was part of what he was weighing the best he could possibly process. But I think another reason may have been the fact that he already felt like he already failed Uzi, and by extent Nori once again, and he ....didn't want to see it happen again. Whether he didn't believe Uzi's gun was strong enough, or believed he wouldn't be able to aim, or believed wouldn't even have a shot at all before N attacked him too, ultimately he must've felt like the scene would play out the same (we are left to wonder if Khan tried to fight back when it was Nori...) and he didn't want to see Nori (through Uzi) die again.
Which sounds awful of course, but PTSD will do that to you. You'll make terrible, impulsive decisions because your mind is trying to protect itself from further damage. Had Uzi actually died, I think the regret would have hit him like a truck and destroyed him. I don't think he would have stood by a decision he made during a panic attack.
Anyway I got a little sidetracked re: Khan's trauma, but my main thesis here was: doors was Nori's idea. Khan didn't listen until it was too late. Then his entire world became doors.
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How about this? He was always obsessed with doors, but nori's death is what pushed it from a hyperfixation to a major problem.
So I know it's common for folks to headcanon Khan was always obsessed with doors, and that obsession was more or less an arbitrary passion he had... but I can't help but feel there's a really important detail that, when considered, suggests otherwise?
In episode 4, when Khan is showing the contents of "Nori's kooky insane ramblings" closet, one of the things he quotes Nori said was "build doors against the coming sky demons"
I feel this implies
a) building doors to protect from the murder drones (that she apparently had an intuition about) was Nori's idea
b) Khan, on some level, believed this was a "kooky insane rambling" and not something he took seriously
(important to remember Nori had some level of memory loss/disorganized cognition when she was recovered from the lab; Khan didn't know the significance of her history there, and Nori wouldn't have been able tell him everything, only these ominous bits and pieces that didn't entirely make sense.)
Therefore, c) Khan likely didn't even start building any doors before the murder drones came, since in the exposition intro, the workers were otherwise just living casually, not hiding away in the outpost.
So I'm led to believe perhaps... when the "sky demons" were real and they killed Nori, Khan felt responsible for her death because he didn't listen to her. He didn't build the doors.
And perhaps that's where his obsession stems from, that fatal mistake he never wanted to make again. And we can say it's pretty maladaptive, since he became so preoccupied with doors, he was more emotionally invested in them than Uzi. But in his mind, he must have thought his life's work WAS all for her, to keep her safe, where he failed Nori. Khan also became way too comfortable in his maladaptive coping, feeling SO sure behind his doors, he would never have to actually face a murder drone ever again.
All that said, it also puts his actions in the pilot into a bit of a different light, when he abandoned Uzi. I don't think Khan was simply frightened seeing a murder drone and acting cowardly. I think he was having a flashback and a panic response. I mean, Uzi's appearance takes after her mother, yeah? It must've reminded him of Nori being attacked, which is.. even more harrowing with the heavy implication N was the specific murder drone who killed Nori. Even if Khan didn't actively know it or recognize him, looking at N's face filled him panic. He was being brought back to Nori's death.
I think there's a few different reasons he may have chosen to close the door. I don't think it was done in a sound mind "this is clearly for the greater good, only losing one drone instead of the whole colony" thought process. I'm sure that was part of what he was weighing the best he could possibly process. But I think another reason may have been the fact that he already felt like he already failed Uzi, and by extent Nori once again, and he ....didn't want to see it happen again. Whether he didn't believe Uzi's gun was strong enough, or believed he wouldn't be able to aim, or believed wouldn't even have a shot at all before N attacked him too, ultimately he must've felt like the scene would play out the same (we are left to wonder if Khan tried to fight back when it was Nori...) and he didn't want to see Nori (through Uzi) die again.
Which sounds awful of course, but PTSD will do that to you. You'll make terrible, impulsive decisions because your mind is trying to protect itself from further damage. Had Uzi actually died, I think the regret would have hit him like a truck and destroyed him. I don't think he would have stood by a decision he made during a panic attack.
Anyway I got a little sidetracked re: Khan's trauma, but my main thesis here was: doors was Nori's idea. Khan didn't listen until it was too late. Then his entire world became doors.
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Legitimately curious how the rest of the bunker sees the whole Doorman family
Like
It’s like if the village chief was married to the village witch and they just had the weirdest (affectionate) daughter
Any thoughts?
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Uzi would probably create a third one entirely because she can, because god complex + gremlin energy + being an actual god.
I have a horrible idea, or a great one depending on reception, what if the Solverpede form for Solver Users/Hosts is only Solverpede if they are overwhelmingly hungry (which is true, materials collection be a pain) but if the Solver User/Hosts toggles the “Form” on their own they just-
Pill bug, Isopod, Big Ol Armored “I am safe and fed and full so buzz off” Isopod.
This idea may be off because I am exhausted and not thinking clearly but I can’t shake the idea of Solverpod Uzi and Doll headbutting each other over some dumb thing.
Well i’m biased because I FUCKING LOVE isopods, seriously I love them so so so much and I want to have some. I love their colors and their cute little faces.
Rolling around the bunker like Sonic and running into things, finding wood to snack on, find somewhere to wedge themselves and hide. I love this, thank you.
Did you know isopods are more related to crabs and lobsters!? They carry live young in a little pouch!!!!!!
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Who did she lose the bet to?
Doll: “do you…..haf…..uhhh……pen…sol?”
????: “you can speak English!?”
Doll: “…….”
Thad: “she lost a bet and now she has to go the whole day speaking only English”
Doll: “hard!! Is very hard!…..I eat him later”
Thad: “HAHAHAH…..wait what?”
#murder drones#murder drones incorrect quotes#md thad#md doll#echo the heaviest accent you can reading that#she’s trying!#< prev tags
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