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Doll (Murder Drones)
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Dark Matter Army | Cyn - Tessa Elliott - Uzi Doorman - Doll |
“ | АЙ ОТПОР (FIGHT BACK) | „ |
~ Doll's last words to Uzi Doorman |
Background
Doll was one of the two secondary antagonists, alongside Serial Designation J, in Murder Drones.
She was a Russian Worker Drone driven by a deep desire for revenge against Serial Designation V, whom she blamed for the death of her parents.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Doll’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Pre-SeriesVery little is revealed about Doll's past, but minor flashbacks show her witnessing her parents' deaths at the hands of V. After their passing, she kept their bodies in her home, covering them with sheets and pretending they were still alive. Doll also killed other Worker Drones, consuming their oil and hiding their mutilated bodies around her house. She developed an intense hatred for V, eventually vowing to take revenge upon recognizing V as the one responsible for her parents' deaths. PILOTDoll is first seen waking up after Uzi reveals her railgun to the class. She later giggles alongside Lizzy when Lizzy expresses disappointment that the railgun explosion didn’t kill Uzi. At the Outpost 3 evacuation zone, Doll and Lizzy assist Thad after V throws him to the ground. When V attacks Thad, Doll and the other Worker Drones retreat to hide. After J's death and V's capture, Doll emerges from hiding but doesn't join the other Workers in cheering for Uzi. Instead, she looks at Khan with surprise when Uzi decides to exile herself from the colony. HeartbeatDuring a montage showcasing Uzi's strange behavior in class, Doll appears indifferent as Uzi takes control of Braidon's body, but her eyes widen when his head catches fire. Later in the same montage, Doll looks at Uzi with fear when Uzi claims that several people wanted to partner with her, only for Lizzy to dismiss her statement. At the parent-teacher conference, Eldritch J attempts to enter the classroom by using a hologram of Lizzy. However, Doll uses her powers to distort the door before the real Lizzy can open it. Afterward, she hurriedly covers her right eye, revealing the Absolute Solver symbol, and looks back at the hologram, which glares at her angrily before vanishing. The PromeningDoll and Lizzy assist Uzi in preparing for prom, as requested by Khan and their teacher. When Lizzy kicks a roach away and asks Doll if she ever cleans her home, Doll avoids answering and claims she "put a sheet up" because her parents are "sleeping." After Uzi becomes creeped out by the state of Doll's bathroom—full of smashed mirrors due to her Solver—she escapes through the ventilation shaft, which Doll admits she "should have predicted." During prom, V arrives, intending to kill everyone but halts when she is crowned prom queen, deciding to carry out her plan later. Seeing V in such a vulnerable state, Doll seizes the opportunity to confront her and get her revenge. She locks the venue doors, trapping everyone inside, and kills Penny. Doll then shows V a flashback of her killing Doll's father before dismembering her arm. However, Doll is stopped by N and Uzi. The two engage in a fight in the hall, with Doll seemingly gaining the upper hand before V shoots her in the head. Later, when Uzi, N, and V investigate Doll's house, she reappears, pulling the bullet from her head and firing it at Uzi. At that moment, Uzi's Absolute Solver powers activate, stopping the bullet midair. Realizing Uzi shares the same powers, Doll attempts to negotiate and apologizes. However, before anything further can happen, V shoots at Doll with a missile, but she has already escaped. Cabin FeverDoll stalks Uzi and N throughout Camp 98.7. HomeDoll infiltrates Uzi's home and forcefully steals the Keybug. After successfully escaping, she delivers the bug to Tessa and requests to join both her and J. Dead EndAfter Tessa and J greet V, N, and Uzi, Doll snatches the Keybug and makes her escape, prompting the group to chase her. She jumps into Cabin Fever Labs, narrowly dodging a shot from Tessa. While the group investigates the lab, they find Doll, seemingly stuck in a boot-loop with the Keybug in her hand near the proximity reader. Tessa takes the Keybug, commenting on its convenience. However, Doll suddenly jumps up, revealing she tricked them with a buffering GIF. She takes the Keybug back and places it on the reader to activate the elevator. Doll then uses her Absolute Solver powers to open all the hall doors, releasing Sentinels to attack the group. With one last salute to Uzi, Doll jumps into the elevator shaft. Mass DestructionAfter Tessa destroys the list of Solver-infected drones with a fiery explosion, Doll ambushes her, demanding to know the location of the Crucifix Patch so she can use it on herself. A brief standoff ensues, during which Tessa slices Doll's eyepatch, revealing her infected and damaged eye. Doll angrily declares she won't let the Solver use her to destroy the planet. Tessa smugly remarks that the Solver no longer needs her and vanishes, putting out the fire. Doll, now paranoid and terrified, hears muffled, distorted screams growing louder as footsteps approach. In a panic, she hurls a boulder in front of her, only for Cyn, in her hybrid form, to slice it in half and charge at her. Although Doll survives the attack, she sustains severe injuries, including a massive hole in her torso. She manages to reach Uzi before collapsing and dying, her final words — "ДАЙ ОТПОР" ("FIGHT BACK") — appearing on her visor. Later, Tessa reveals her true form to N and Uzi, dragging away Doll's lifeless body and consuming her core. Absolute EndAt the end of the episode, the screen briefly shows Doll's corpse before quickly switching back. During the credits, Lizzy holds a funeral in her memory. Later in the credits, Doll appears for a brief moment as a silhouette. |
Appearance
- Looks:
Doll is a female Worker Drone with long dark indigo hair and blunt bangs. Her eyes are neon red-orange, glowing more intensely when she is angry.
- Outfit:
Doll wears a red and yellow off-shoulder crop top with a black shirt underneath. She also sports a skirt decorated with a yellow belt and a matching red hard hat with a yellow band wrapping around it, resembling a cheerleader's outfit. Her footwear consists of tall black winter boots. This outfit is also worn by Lizzy, Rebecca, and Kelsey Day.
- Eyepatch:
In Home and subsequent episodes, Doll wears a red button-shaped eyepatch to cover her right eye. The reason for the eyepatch is revealed in Mass Destruction, where it is explained that her usage of the Absolute Solver shattered her right eye beyond repair.
- Prom Outfit:
In The Promening, Doll wears a burgundy-red dress with a skirt that ends just above her knees. The dress has long, off-the-shoulder sleeves of the same color. She also wears a matching red hard hat with a black band around the rim and tall black winter boots, maintaining her usual attire.
- Credits:
As seen in the end credits of Absolute End, Doll appears as a black silhouette with red eyes and mouth. Her hair is seen floating in the process, adding an eerie effect to her silhouette.
Personality
- Quiet and Introverted: Doll embodies the Quiet One trope, often silent and taciturn. She rarely speaks to anyone except for her best friend, Lizzy, responding to others with cryptic or non-committal answers. Her introversion is fueled by a belief that no one can understand or help her, leading her to keep her emotions and thoughts to herself.
- Traumatized and Vengeful: Beneath Doll's quiet demeanor lies a deep well of trauma caused by witnessing her parents' brutal deaths at the hands of Serial Designation V when she was young. This traumatic experience drove her to seek vengeance against V, and she becomes single-minded in her pursuit of revenge, willing to kill fellow Worker Drones to achieve her goal.
- Determined and Deadly: Doll is both fiercely determined and capable of great lethality. She is willing to go to any length to accomplish her goals, displaying sharp perceptiveness and quick thinking in high-pressure situations. Her focus on vengeance fuels her relentless nature.
- Morally Complex: Despite her murderous drive, Doll is not entirely devoid of morals. She shows genuine care and sympathy for others, especially her fellow Worker Drones. Her relationships with Lizzy and Thad are important to her, and she is capable of relating to those who have faced similar hardships, particularly Uzi.
- Relatable and Compassionate: Although Doll initially laughed at Uzi surviving an explosion caused by her railgun, she later offers support to Uzi, demonstrating empathy and understanding of Uzi’s struggles. When Doll receives the Keybug from Uzi, she expresses gratitude and acknowledges Khan’s positive influence, saying that he "raised a good daughter."
- Helpful in Her Final Moments: Doll's compassion extends even in her final moments, as she gives Uzi a parting piece of advice to "fight back" in Russian when her body shuts down due to injuries inflicted by Cyn. This act shows her willingness to help others, even when facing her own demise.
Relationships
Lizy
Doll initially was one of Uzi's bullies alongside Lizzy[1]. She kept Lizzy out of harms way when she was about to let in an Absolute Solver Hologram, which would've killed everyone[2]. Though Lizzy ultimately chooses V over Doll during her plan to murder V having Doll launch her away with her powers[3]. Lizzy still viewed Doll enough as a friend to hold her own funeral[4].
Serial Designation V
Doll wants revenge on V for killing her parents, being willing to kill anyone that gets in her way[5].
Uzi Doorman
Doll initially was one of Uzi's bullies alongside Lizzy[6]. Later on Uzi is one of Doll's kidnapped victims that she plans to kill to eat her oil to stop herself from overheating but Uzi escapes, and later when she saves V from Doll's attack, Doll questions why Uzi is working with the Disassembly Drones when they've killed her family too.
When Doll learns that Uzi is another Solver host, she actually feels sorry for her and promises to help Uzi too if she finds what she's looking for.
Despite this, Doll repeatedly acts as an obstacle to Uzi and her friends, with Doll ending up dying without truly helping Uzi, though she does become apart of Uzi's system once Uzi consumes the Absolute Solver's core.
General Information
Name: Doll
Origin: Murder Drones
First Appearance: Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
Company: GLITCH Productions
Creator: Liam Vickers
Actor: Emma Breezy
Gender: Female
Sex: None (As she is a robot drone)
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: She/Her
Handedness: Right-Handed (Doll mainly uses her right hand as her dominant hand for holding items[7])
Age: Older Teens
Birthday: Unknown (Noted by the creator that no one has an official birth date in Murder Drones as the closest to age most of them have is "idk they're all in their older teens" as the canon interpretation)
Time Period: 3071
Timeline: Main Timeline
Residence: Worker Drones Hideout[9]
Story Role: Mysterious Power User, Recurring Antagonist, Anti-Villain
Legacy: Unknown Legacy
Influence: Unknown Influence
Ethnicity: Unknown (Likely meant to be based off a Russian)
Religion: N/A
Classification:
Species: Worker Drones[11]
In-Universe Creator: JC Jenson[12]
Occupation: None
Affiliations: Lizzy
Enemies: Serial Designation V, Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation N, Tessa Elliott, Serial Designation J, Cyn, Absolute Solver
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Destroyed for her body (Cyn completely destroyed Doll's body and ate her heart[13]), Alive for her AI (When Uzi ate the Absolute Solver, it is also shown that Doll's AI was within it too, having Doll live inside Uzi[14])
Date of Destruction: 3071
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Doll is responsible for all of the missing students[15] as she has been killing them[16] eating them as[17] she needs oil to cool herself down as a Solver Host[18], ultimately wanting revenge on Serial Designation V for killing her family and stopping the Absolute Solver from destroying the planet)
Threat Level: Street Threat (Doll is responsible for all of the missing students[19] as she has been killing them[20])
- Type of Potential: Fixed Potential
- Level of Potential: Artificial Potential
- Description: As they are drones and robots, their potential increases through different kinds of enhancements and coding.
- Limitations: They cannot increase in potential naturally due to being robots.
Codex Statistics
Grade: A
Tier: At least 9-A
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Absolute Solver (The Absolute Solver program is the reason for one with a special eye symbols powers[21])
Attack Potency: At least Room level (Potency) (Should be comparable to her own durability)
Durability: At least Room level (Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[22]. Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[23])
Striking Strength: At least Room Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Worker Drones can easily crush wrenches[24]), At least Class K with Telekinesis (Can affect and telekinetically hold the Disassembly Drones with their telekinesis[25], who are comparable to Serial Designation N, who easily stopped a large metal door from closing[26], with these doors specifically being made to keep out the Disassembly Drones[27])
Travel Speed: Average Human Speed
Attack Speed: Supersonic (Can fight and tag Serial Designation V[28], who caught a bullet before it could hit Tessa[29], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[30])
Reaction Speed: Supersonic
Stamina: Limitless
Range: Standard Melee. Varies with Absolute Solver Powers (The Absolute Solver program's powers are done through code[31] the code is normally shown to either surround the target affected or around the user[32], showing binary code along with smaller text code[33]. Along with this Absolute Solver programs can grab and apply the informational data of objects to create and use[34], and it causing NULL data creates black holes[35], thus all powers are done through hacking and coding reality)
Intelligence: At least Supergenius Intelligence (As a host of the Absolute Solver, she has to have a natural understanding of influencing the code of reality to cause telekinetic actions to occur)
Knowledge: Master level (The Absolute Solver program's powers are done through code[36] the code is normally shown to either surround the target affected or around the user[37], showing binary code along with smaller text code[38]. Along with this Absolute Solver programs can grab and apply the informational data of objects to create and use[39], and it causing NULL data creates black holes[40], thus all powers are done through hacking and coding reality)
Powers and Techniques
Resistance to Exteme Colds (Worker Drones are unaffected by the extremely cold temperatures of Copper 9[61]), Extreme Heats (Worker Drones can touch and interact with Disassembly Drones just fine, who have high enough heats where if one tries to give them a hot five, their skin would burn and fuse to their metal[62]. Worker Drones are unaffected by their bodies being caught on fire[63]), Ice Manipulation (Worker Drones were completely unaffected by an explosion that reduced the humans to frozen skeletons[64]), Poison Manipulation (The Worker Drones are able to live out on a planet with "planet-wide toxic death storms" without any real effect to them[65]), Black Holes (Worker Drones can withstand black holes and being near them[66]), Space (Worker Drones are able to stay out in space just fine[67], even with just their cores[68])
Telekinesis (Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically break any mirrors any of its host look into[82]. Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically crush metal doors[83]. Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically crush beings such as cockroaches[84]. Can telekinetically rip apart limbs[85]. Can telekinetically make doors unable to be open[86]. Can bring objects from the ground to stab through people[87]. Can telekinetically snap one's neck and crush their body flat[88]. Can telekinetically arc multiple bullets away from them[89]. Can telekinetically fix crushed cockroaches[90]), Construction (Absolute Solver Hosts can perfectly reconstruct objects they destroyed such as when Uzi perfectly reconstructed a door she destroyed[91]), Nullification (Solver Hosts are able to nullify black holes such as when Uzi nullified her own black hole[92]), Regeneration & Matter Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts can regenerate from damages such as when Doll regenerated from being shot through the head with a bullet, reversing the action and taking the bullet out of her head[93]. Regenerated a cut V made on Uzi's head[94]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver fully regenerated her hand through coding reality[95]), Spatial Manipulation & Teleportation (Absolute Solver Hosts are shown to be able to teleport through warping space[96]. Doll shows constant teleportation as if she's glitching[97]. Doll later teleports from the school prom to her house[98]), Internal Destruction (Can cause one's entire body to explode[99]), Battlefield Removal (Application Based; Absolute Solver uses can make an object disappear, such as when Uzi completely erased a campfire), Transmutation (Absolute Solver hosts can transform matter into something different, such as when Uzi turned an arrow into a pile of flesh[100]. Uzi with the powers transformed the matter of a cabin light into large black tendrils[101]. Uzi with the powers transformed two of the Sentinels into metling flesh[102]), Weapon Creation (Absolute Solver Host can create weapons[103]), Duplication (Absolute Solver Host can duplicate objects their controlling, such as when Doll duplicated three cleavers[104], or when she turned knife into seven knives[105]), Electricity Manipulation (Minor; Solver Hosts have red electricity around them at times when activating their powers[106]), Light Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts can use the symbols they make as flashlights[107]. Absolute Solver Hosts can turn off all the light in a room[108]), Memory Manipulation (Solver Hosts can show one their past memories such as when Doll showed V why she wanted revenge against her[109], Cyn hugging N gave him his memories back of when he killed the humans on Earth[110]), Forcefield Manipulation (Solver Hosts can create invisible forcebields that protect them from attacks such as gunfire[111]), Gravity Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts can freely control gravity, this is shown when Uzi is controlled by the absolute solver and causes everything to float[112]. Absolute Solver users can intensify the force of gravity[113]), Black Hole Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts have created black holes that destroy entire planets[114]. Nori while still slightly under the control of the Absolute Solver created a black hole that "half-imploded the planet"[115]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver created a large black hole that sent out mini black holes[116], along with being able to spawn black holes around the battlefield[117]).
Resistance to Absolute Solver Host Abilities (Other Solver Hosts are immune to abilities from another Solver Host[118])
Resistance to Solver Possession (The Absolute Solver cannot control those with a patch over their eye, allowing Doll to use the powers freely without worrying about being possessed[121])
Equipment
Notable Techniques
Ability | Function/Example |
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Information Manipulation | The Absolute Solver program shows lines of code that vary in color based on the host. This code allows them to activate several different abilities and is essentially them manipulating information in reality to allow them to do things like control objects, make black holes, create illusions, duplicate objects, etcetera. |
Telekinesis | Doll, using the Absolute Solver's powers, can move objects without physical contact, from small items like books and knives to large tables with minimal effort. She can also use telekinesis for defense, such as conjuring a shield to deflect bullets from V and manipulating a surveillance camera. |
Glass Shattering | Whenever Doll looks at a reflective surface, it shatters, demonstrating her influence over her environment. |
Memory Replay | In "The Promening," Doll forces V to relive the traumatic memory of her deceased parents, intensifying the emotional impact before launching an attack. |
Matter Replication | During her fight with Uzi and N in the third episode, Doll demonstrates the ability to replicate objects, such as knives, from a single original. |
Matter Synthesis/Reconstruction | In the opening of episode 3, Doll creates a butcher's knife while killing Kelsey Day. She can also recreate other blades as needed. |
Destruction Inducement | Doll is shown to destroy a door in "The Promening" to stop Lizzy from opening it, and later, she kills a robotic cockroach by forcing it to burst open. |
Matter Transformation | Doll enhances and sharpens fan blades to increase their lethality when attempting to kill V, showing her ability to alter objects for combat. |
Object Acceleration | In a fight against Uzi and N, Doll increases the speed of a ceiling fan to dangerous velocities, turning it into a weapon. |
Regeneration | After being shot in the back of the head by V, Doll regenerates the damage to her cracked visor, demonstrating her self-healing abilities. |
Teleportation | Doll uses teleportation to travel across distances, as seen when she teleports back to her home after being killed by V. |
Spark Generation | When Doll first appears in "The Promening," red sparks briefly appear around her, possibly a result of her Absolute Solver powers being used. |
Knife Handling | Doll is highly skilled with knives, as demonstrated during her combat in "Mass Destruction." |
Other
Standard Tactics: Doll uses her Absolute Solver powers for various telekinetic attacks, such as throwing, crushing, duplicating objects, etcetera.
Weaknesses
- Worker Drones Weaknesses: Worker Drones are weak to extremely bright lights, as it will cause their systems to reboot[122].
- Absolute Solver Host Weaknesses: Solver Hosts need oil to cool themselves down as their temperature causes them to overheat[123]. Solver Hosts have a weakness to sunlight just like Disassembly Drones[124], the humans used intense UV lights in order to subdue an Absolute Solver Host[125]. Magnets can greatly suppress the powers of an Absolute Solver Host[126]. Absolute Solver Hosts will eventually be fully controlled by[127] the Absolute Solver[128]. Absolute Solver Hosts are weak to immense gravitational force[129]. A cross with a flashdrive stick has a virus that can suppress the Absolute Solver[130]. Absolute Solver users can have their black holes negated by cutting their arms off[131].
- Unique Weaknesses: If her patch is destroyed, she won't be protected from the Absolute Solver[132].
Trivia
- Doll wearing a button-shaped eyepatch is most likely linked to her name, as dolls are also often associated with buttons.
- She speaks English (with a very heavy accent) in the official Russian dub for the Murder Drones series, while in the English version, she speaks Russian.
- Doll was one of the five Worker Drones (the four others being Uzi, Cyn, Yeva, and Nori) with a connection to the Absolute Solver.
- It is confirmed in Glitch Inn that Doll's eyes glow more red when she is angry[133].
- From Uzi's perspective, when Uzi was about to faint after swallowing the Absolute Solver's core during "Absolute End", Doll's name, along with the word, "RUS" (as in "RUSSIAN"), pops up briefly[134].
- This may imply that when Cyn consumed her core in "Mass Destruction", she absorbed her system and the same happened to Uzi when she fused with the Solver.
- Unlike Uzi's pin, Doll's pin spells out "WORKER DRONE ?" instead of just "WORKER DRONE" despite both of them being infected by the Absolute Solver[135][136].
- The Doll-like silhouette seen in the end credits of "Absolute End" is confirmed non-canon. It is just a reference to "The Promening".
- As revealed in a Behind The Scenes event in the Glitch Inn Discord server, Doll took the appearance of her own corpse, but effects were added to make her appear as a silhouette to the camera[137]
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Codex Statistics Questions
Q: Shouldn't the cast of Murder Drones be around Planetary levels of power due to tanking said destruction?
A: This answer has two layers:
Battle Records
0 - 3 - 0
None.
- Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation N & Serial Designation V - Fight[150]
- Conditions: V, N, and Uzi were all working together.
- Location: Prom
- Note: Uzi needed N during the fight as there were several times she would've lost.
- Tessa Elliott - Fight[151]
- Conditions: None.
- Location: Mines
None.
References
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 2: Heartbeat
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 8: Absolute End
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Reddit AMA
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 8: Absolute End
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 4: Cabin Fever
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 4: Cabin Fever
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 2: Heartbeat
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- ↑ Murder Drones Reddit AMA
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 6: Dead End
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 6: Dead End
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 3: The Promening
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 4: Cabin Fever
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 6: Dead End
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 4: Cabin Fever
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 4: Cabin Fever
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
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- ↑ Question Answer
- ↑ The exact frame that shows Doll's name.
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- ↑ Uzi's pin
- ↑ The drawing reveal
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- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
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