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Uzi Doorman
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“ | Bite me. | „ |
~ Uzi's catchphrase |
Background
Uzi Doorman, often referred to as Uzi, is the main protagonist of Murder Drones.
She is the rebellious daughter of Khan and Nori Doorman, determined to stand against the Disassembly Drones that threaten her fellow Worker Drones, as well as JCJenson and humanity. Her journey leads to an unlikely friendship with Serial Designation N, and together, they uncover the terrifying truth behind the Absolute Solver — a powerful artificial intelligence that has a corrupting influence, including on Uzi herself.
After the climactic events of Absolute End, Uzi succeeded in destroying Cyn's heart, thwarting the Solver's attempt to reclaim her form. By swallowing the Solver's singularity core, she prevented Cyn's return, causing the merged body of Tessa's corpse and Cyn's drone form to dissolve into oil and blood. However, this act came with severe consequences, as Uzi became the Solver's new host. Unlike Cyn, Uzi retained her own identity and sense of self, resisting complete domination by the Solver's influence while inheriting its vast and dangerous abilities.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Uzi Doorman’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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PilotIn the pilot episode of Murder Drones, Uzi is introduced while presenting a class project. Her dissatisfaction with the Worker Drones' reliance on the three protective doors is evident as she criticizes them for hiding "like cowards." To address this, she creates a railgun, although it is not yet functional. Despite this, she dramatically powers it on and points it at her classmates, causing concern. The teacher interrupts, reminding Uzi that the assignment was a simple word problem about watermelons. When the teacher questions the railgun’s glowing red color, Uzi notices the malfunction just before it fails. Following the incident, she is shown in the nurse’s office with bandages around her head, nursing her injuries. Meanwhile, Lizzy and Doll mock her, with Doll expressing disappointment that the malfunction didn't kill Uzi. Thad later enters the nurse’s office, revealing to the audience that Uzi is the daughter of Khan Doorman, the creator of the Worker Defense Force and the protective doors. Uzi discusses her plan to sneak into the Disassembly Drone lair to retrieve the final part needed for her railgun.
At 3:00 AM, Uzi wakes up and sneaks into her father's room to steal a floppy disk labeled "DOOR MASTER KEY," which controls the doors. Khan confronts her when she opens the inner door but is convinced by Uzi's claim that she is studying the doors for a school project. Before she leaves, Khan gives her a wrench he once used on his first door, revealing it was also used to end her mother's suffering after the Disassembly Drones fatally wounded her. Uzi proceeds through the snow-covered landscape, stepping on the head of a dead Worker Drone. Looking up, she sees the horrific sight of a massive spiral made of Drone corpses, marking the lair of the Disassembly Drones. Once inside, she successfully locates the part she needs, but before she can escape, a Disassembly Drone spots her, initiating a violent confrontation.
During the fight, Uzi lands a shot that seemingly destroys the Drone's head. However, the Drone quickly regenerates, terrifying her. In desperation, she smacks it with a dead Worker’s arm, which unexpectedly repairs the Drone’s visor. The Drone reboots, introducing itself as Serial Designation N. Due to its damaged systems, N fails to recognize Uzi as a Worker Drone, mistaking her for a fellow Disassembly Drone. N notices Uzi's wounded hand and offers his saliva as a healing agent, a characteristic of Disassembly Drones. Still believing she is one of them, N allows her to place her hand in his mouth. Despite the awkwardness, they agree never to speak of the incident.
N explains that he works with two other Disassembly Drones, J and V. Uzi suggests they repair the spaceship in the lair to escape, arguing that the company may dispose of them once the Workers are eliminated. Before their conversation continues, J and V return, prompting Uzi to flee. As she runs back to the bunker, N chases her to retrieve the railgun. Uzi reaches the door but is unable to close it in time. N forces the door open with his tail and kills four Worker Defense Force members. Khan, arriving at the scene, is horrified. Uzi attempts to defend herself but is quickly overpowered as N stabs and pins her to the wall. Although Khan has the opportunity to use the railgun against N, he freezes in fear and seals the door, leaving Uzi behind.
Feeling guilty, N tosses Uzi aside instead of killing her. When J and V arrive, they install a virus on N as punishment for questioning the company. Despite everything, Uzi chooses to remove the virus using the wrench, convincing N to help her escape through the ventilation shaft. Together, they witness J and V preparing to execute the remaining Workers. A battle ensues with N fighting V and Uzi confronting J. While N overpowers V, Uzi struggles but ultimately delivers a fatal blow to J, even spitting on her body in defiance. Afterward, she furiously scolds Khan for abandoning her and declares her banishment. Uzi, alongside N and V, exits through the roof of the bunker. Embracing her newfound resolve, she reveals her intention to travel to Earth and eradicate humanity. Her eye flickers with a strange symbol as she bursts into maniacal laughter, marking a dark shift in her character. Heartbeat
After her self-imposed exile, Uzi calls N to the Disassembly Drones’ spaceship, claiming she has found something significant. While inside, she glances into a mirror, which abruptly shatters as a strange symbol flickers in her right eye. V, who is chained up nearby, remarks on the unsettling event, calling it "weird and concerning." Uzi dismisses it as a side effect of the Disassembly Drones' influence. N enters the ship, and Uzi cheerfully places a badge on his hat, declaring him the pilot. During their conversation, N questions the morality of their mission to eliminate humanity. Uzi insists that the humans are beyond reason, emphasizing that they severed all contact with the Disassembly Drones and recalling how her mother’s attempt to negotiate ended in tragedy. V challenges Uzi's justification, pointing out the hypocrisy of labeling humans as irredeemable while claiming Worker Drones are innocent. The tense exchange nearly escalates into a fight, but N intervenes, pulling Uzi away. N later questions why J had been receiving orders from someone other than the company. Uzi, however, refuses to entertain the idea, dismissing his concerns and stubbornly focusing on her “murder plan.”
While outside, Thad approaches Uzi and N, informing them about the recent disappearances of Worker Drones. Concerned, Uzi decides to return to the bunker. Upon arrival, N convinces the guard to let them inside. They sneak through the bunker, eventually reaching the room where J and V had previously fought Uzi. However, they discover that J’s body is missing. While investigating, Uzi stumbles upon a data panel displaying the words "Absolute Solver." She reads about its function — a program that activates upon a Disassembly Drone's destruction, using surrounding materials to reconstruct the host.
As Uzi processes the unsettling information, N suddenly silences her. They witness a grotesque human hand on a robotic arm emerging from the shadows, which grabs Thad’s leg. N reacts quickly, launching a missile to illuminate the creature — a monstrous centipede-like abomination crawling across the walls and ceiling. Despite their efforts to save Thad, the creature pulls him into the darkness. Uzi and N chase after Thad, encountering a hologram of him used as bait by the creature. N hurls a shuriken, which Uzi kicks mid-air to accelerate its speed, severing the creature's limb and freeing Thad. As Thad flees, Uzi questions the monster about J’s whereabouts. The creature responds through a distorted voice, claiming it is attempting to repair its host. It then projects a hologram of Nori, Uzi’s mother, expressing disappointment that Uzi no longer remembers her. When Uzi turns to N for clarity, she finds he has vanished. The creature continues to torment Uzi, this time using a hologram of Khan. It gruesomely tears the image apart and consumes it, further distressing her. Manipulating her emotionally, it projects a false image of N to trick her into surrendering her railgun. Uzi, believing the deception, hands it over. The creature mocks her for her gullibility, knocks her to the ground, and prepares to devour her.
Just as the creature moves in for the kill, the real N appears, swiftly severing its limbs with his chainsaw hands. Spotting the malfunctioning railgun about to explode, he grabs Uzi and shields her with his wings, protecting her from the blast. Although the explosion severely damages the monster, its heart crawls toward them in a final act of defiance. Without hesitation, N repeatedly impales it with his tail. The heart collapses into itself, forming a miniature black hole before vanishing.
As the Worker Drones approach the scene, N extends his hand to Uzi, offering her the chance to leave with him. However, still shaken by the terrifying ordeal, Uzi rejects him and questions what Disassembly Drones truly are. Realizing her fear, N accepts her decision and departs without her. Khan and several other Worker Drones arrive soon after. Uzi, overwhelmed, runs to her father and embraces him tightly. Khan gazes up at N, who silently flies away. Later, Uzi is seen lying on her bed, staring at the ceiling, which is now covered with drawings and sketches depicting the monstrous creature and the horrors she has witnessed. The Promening
On the day of the prom, Uzi becomes aware of the recent disappearances of many Worker Drones. She gathers the missing posters in an attempt to bring them to her room, but upon arrival, she is dismayed to find that her father, Khan, has removed all the drawings and papers she had put on her wall. Believing that Uzi needed to change, Khan enlists Lizzy and Doll to help her prepare for prom, hoping the event will be a positive distraction.
Uzi reluctantly goes to Doll's house to get dressed. While in the bathroom, she discovers a pile of discarded mirrors in the bathtub. Her unease grows as she notices Doll approaching. Using the discarded mirrors as makeshift stairs, Uzi escapes through the ventilation shaft. Once outside, N suddenly appears and informs her that V has escaped. Realizing they may be in danger, the two agree to work together to confront the situation. The Truth at Prom: Upon arriving at the prom, Uzi and N are surprised to find V not attacking anyone. Instead, it becomes evident that Doll is the one responsible for the recent killings, using the prom as an opportunity to enact revenge against V for murdering her parents. Before Doll can execute her plan, Uzi and N intervene, pleading with her to stop. They argue that the humans are manipulating them into turning on one another and assure Doll that she doesn't have to endure her suffering alone.
A violent confrontation ensues, with Doll nearly succeeding in killing Uzi. Just as Doll is about to deliver the final blow, V intervenes and shoots her in the head. Following the fight, Uzi, N, and V head to Doll’s apartment, where they discover the gruesome sight of many deceased Worker Drones, including Doll’s parents. While searching for the body of Doll's mother, Doll unexpectedly revives, removing the bullet from her head. In an act of retaliation, she shoots the bullet at Uzi. However, Uzi instinctively uses her strange powers to stop it mid-air. Realizing that Uzi has been affected by the Absolute Solver, Doll expresses sympathy before departing. Left overwhelmed, Uzi yells in frustration, declaring that she hates her current situation. The Cabin
Uzi decides to investigate her mother's past and search for Doll in Camp 98.7, using a camping trip as a cover. To avoid suspicion, she brings along her classmates and teacher. N and V supervise the group while Uzi ventures off alone to investigate. While exploring a small cabin, she discovers a calendar stating that all dogs were evacuated before the core collapse and were made immortal through scientific means, which brings her some relief. However, strange noises and the appearance of a human hand frighten her. She soon hears screams outside, only to realize that it’s her classmates having fun, with N and V happily canoeing on the frozen lake. Uzi's jealousy at seeing N enjoy himself with others causes the Absolute Solver to activate, breaking the window she was watching from as she begins to overheat. Uzi searches her bag for an arm she stole from Doll’s apartment to feed on but refrains when V suddenly barges in. V scolds Uzi for wasting time and warns her to stay distant from everyone. She scratches Uzi’s visor, threatens her, and ominously claims that N will move on without her.
After V leaves, Uzi repairs the scratch on her visor and retrieves her bag. She notices a crushed robotic cockroach beneath it and instinctively repairs it with her Solver powers. The insect, known as a Keybug, displays an angry emoticon and begins scanning Uzi, registering her as "002." A holographic display appears, offering bizarre chat options like "SUBMIT TIMECARD" and "REGISTER TORTURE CHAMBER COMPLAINT." Uzi asks about the "CABIN FEVER LABS" mentioned by the Keybug, but it responds with nonsensical dialogue. Unbeknownst to her, Doll watches from the shadows.
Leaving the cabin with the Keybug, Uzi observes N and V practicing archery with the other campers. Using the Keybug, she sends N a message instructing him not to alert V. However, N accidentally calls out to Uzi, drawing everyone’s attention. Braidon impulsively fires an arrow at her, which she catches with her powers. The arrow mutates into a grotesque organic mass, frightening her classmates. Overwhelmed and panicked, Uzi flees to another cabin with V in pursuit.
In the cabin, Uzi spirals into despair, shutting out the lights and attempting to destroy the last remaining bulb. Instead, the lightbulb morphs into a cocoon. Meanwhile, Rebecca and Darren sneak away from the camp to make out, but their moment is interrupted when Uzi, now fully transformed with organic wings and a tail, emerges from the cocoon. She violently kills Darren and rips Rebecca's legs off, though Rebecca manages to escape to warn the others.
Lizzy, Emily, Sam, and Braidon struggle to comprehend Rebecca's horrifying account. Before they can act, Uzi’s glowing eyes appear in the distance. Braidon realizes too late that Uzi is the threat, as she swiftly beheads him and sets his body on fire. The remaining campers scatter in terror. Sam's attempt to escape leads him into the woods, where he accidentally collides with a tree. A book falls from the branches onto his head, and Uzi, hanging upside down from the tree, crawls toward him. Despite his confusion, he asks if the book has pictures. Uzi coldly replies that it doesn’t before mauling him. Lizzy spots Emily in the distance, only to discover that Uzi is using her corpse as a puppet. After gruesomely dismembering Emily, Uzi menacingly approaches Lizzy. Just before Uzi can strike, V intervenes, shielding Lizzy with her wings.
V prepares to fight Uzi, taunting her by calling her "Cyn," though Uzi has no memory of who Cyn is. Desperate to see N, Uzi pleads with V, but her refusal triggers Uzi's rage. Uzi’s organic tail bites off V's arm before she hurls her into a tree. V counters with a missile, but Uzi dodges and retaliates by stabbing V in the head. Before Uzi can deliver a fatal blow, N arrives and lifts her into the air. In the struggle, she accidentally stabs his hand with V’s nanite syringe. As they ascend, Uzi regains her senses, horrified by her actions.
While falling from the sky, Uzi tearfully asks N if he will abandon her for the destruction she caused. N reassures her that he missed her, admitting that everything had been scarier without her. Uzi reciprocates his feelings, apologizing for what she did. They exchange lighthearted banter, using Uzi's tail as a puppet to playfully mock each other before safely landing.
Uzi apologizes once more, but N dismisses her guilt, affirming that they will stick together. Meanwhile, Lizzy expresses her disgust at their reconciliation, and V, though annoyed, chooses not to interfere. Back at the bus, the teacher notes the missing students. To protect Uzi, V takes responsibility for the murders. As the sun rises, Uzi’s hand begins to burn, revealing her sensitivity to sunlight. N quickly pulls her hand away from the light, but Uzi playfully twirls her fingers around his, leaving him flustered. Home
Sometime after the events at Camp 98.7, N and V are rendered unconscious by Cyn, who attempts to erase their memories. To prevent this, Uzi decides to hack into their memories, manifesting as a crow to intervene. She discovers N trapped in a memory, suspended from a tree and tormented by crows. Determined to rescue him, Uzi navigates the fragmented memories to break him free. Meanwhile, Khan interrupts Uzi, mistakenly believing she is having a sleepover with N and V. Frustrated, Uzi shuts her door, dismissing his concerns before returning to N’s memories.
Inside the memory, Uzi and N approach Tessa and J to request access to the mansion's basement. J holds the key, and despite initial reluctance, she agrees to give it to Uzi. However, before they can proceed, V, now under Cyn’s control, attacks them. Tessa and J stand their ground, engaging Cyn in combat while Uzi and N head toward the basement. As they descend, Cyn’s growing influence threatens to consume the memory further.
Uzi's crow form is eventually destroyed by Cyn's Solver manifestation. Undeterred, Uzi hacks directly into the Solver, forcing it to reveal the basement's contents. To her horror, she and N uncover evidence of Cyn’s twisted experiments on Worker Drones. The basement is littered with mangled drone bodies, showcasing the Solver’s gruesome attempts to manipulate and control its victims.
As Uzi attempts to leave the memories, Doll suddenly appears, seizing the opportunity to steal the Keybug. With no choice but to retreat, Uzi returns to the real world. Cyn, now fully in control, moves to kill N. In a desperate act, Uzi relinquishes the cockroach to Doll and swiftly locks her door, preventing Doll from further interference. Freed from Cyn’s grasp, Uzi re-establishes her hacking connection and forcibly halts Cyn’s attack. With N's life saved, Uzi successfully extracts both N and V from their corrupted memories.
Upon returning to the real world, Uzi, N, and V regroup. Realizing the growing threat, they resolve to track down Doll, who has now allied herself with J and the enigmatic "Tessa." Dead End
Upon meeting "Tessa" for the first time, Uzi's immediate reaction is to bite her out of spite, expressing her disdain for humans and demanding to know why one is on Copper 9. When she sees the reconstructed J, Uzi sarcastically remarks about her exhaustion from repeatedly killing her, to which J proudly boasts that "effective drones were cloned more."
The tension escalates when Doll suddenly betrays "Tessa" and J, taking the Keybug to the elevator. She descends into the depths of Copper 9, heading towards Cabin Fever Labs. While J remains to guard "Tessa’s" landing pod, Uzi, "Tessa," V, and N pursue Doll, determined to reclaim the Keybug.
As the group navigates through the entrance of Cabin Fever Labs, a trap ensnares "Tessa," dragging her away. Uzi, N, and V immediately give chase, only to be intercepted by a spider-like Untrained Neural Network named Beau. After attempting to fend it off, the drone Alice, accompanied by Beau, appears. Alice then triggers an EMP, knocking Uzi, N, V, and "Tessa" unconscious. They wake up restrained in operating rooms. Uzi, tied down with a magnet on her visor, struggles to activate her Absolute Solver powers. When Alice realizes that Uzi is Nori’s daughter, Uzi seizes the opportunity to bite Alice's finger in defiance. However, Alice retaliates by cutting off one of Uzi’s fingers and stabbing her hand, subjecting her to painful torture.
Forced to watch as Alice releases corrupted Sentinels upon N and "Tessa," Uzi’s distress reaches a breaking point. Overwhelmed, the Absolute Solver within her takes control, shattering the panel that sealed the office doors and unleashing the Sentinels into Alice’s supposed safe haven. As the Sentinels close in, V attempts to free Uzi from her restraints. Before they can strike, Uzi, still partially under the Solver’s influence, summons a NULL black hole, annihilating the attacking Sentinels. With Uzi weakened and partially unconscious, V carries her to safety.
Uzi regains consciousness, relieved to see N unharmed. She hugs him tightly before the group resolves to confront the remaining corrupted Sentinels. Uzi notices N’s growing concern and checks on him using their visors. Despite the looming danger, they remain determined to press on.
Reaching the elevator, the group finds Doll seemingly stuck in a boot-loop. Attempting to retrieve the Keybug, they quickly realize it was a trap. Doll’s boot-loop turns out to be a GIF, and she activates the elevator, saluting Uzi before descending further into the labs, leaving the group behind to face the Sentinels. Uzi attempts to summon another black hole to create a gateway to the elevator, but her unstable powers cause her to severely glitch. In a desperate act, N severs her hand to stop the black hole. As she collapses, the Solver fully possesses Uzi, addressing N with a chilling "Did you miss me?" before switching back to Uzi’s voice. Her eyes flicker between purple and yellow as her voice shifts erratically, signaling her struggle against the Solver’s control.
Realizing the gravity of the situation, "Tessa" pulls N, who drags Uzi, into the elevator. V remains behind, determined to ensure their safety. Trusting Uzi to protect N, V salutes her one final time before facing the corrupted Sentinels. The elevator plummets downward with Uzi, N, and "Tessa," leaving V’s fate uncertain. Mass Destruction
After plummeting down the shaft, Uzi, N, and "Tessa" are ejected from the elevator. N immediately attempts to clear the rubble blocking the shaft in a desperate effort to see if V survived. However, his actions accidentally send debris flying towards Uzi, who instinctively uses her Solver powers to deflect it. Both Uzi and N apologize to each other, though "Tessa" reprimands N for his recklessness. "Tessa" then suggests to N that Uzi should stay behind, warning him that what lies ahead may be too much for her to bear. N reluctantly agrees and tries to gently reassure Uzi that they won’t harm her, but his words only fuel her growing panic. Cyn briefly seizes control of Uzi, summoning a black hole. Uzi struggles to redirect it, but the resulting cave-in separates her from N and "Tessa."
Alone, Uzi ventures deeper into the ruins, eventually reaching a cathedral-like chamber. There, she watches a video that reveals the horrifying events leading to Copper 9's core implosion. Overcome with shock and despair, Uzi rips off her collar chain. Her horror is further amplified when she discovers Doll’s lifeless body on the floor, her visor displaying the chilling words "дАй ОТПОР" (FIGHT BACK).
"Tessa" soon arrives, immediately assuming that Uzi killed Doll. Without hesitation, she prepares to execute Uzi. Just before she can deliver the fatal blow, N intervenes, beheading "Tessa" in a desperate bid to save Uzi.
Although N rescues Uzi, the strain of the situation proves too much. The Solver finally overwhelms her, seizing control. Now fully possessed, Uzi attacks N without mercy. As the battle rages, Nori suddenly manifests, attempting to restrain Uzi.
Despite Nori’s efforts, Uzi’s aggression intensifies, and N is left critically damaged. Just as Uzi is about to consume her mother, N uses the oil from his severed arm to write a message on the ground, reminding Nori of Uzi and N’s relationship. The sight of this heartfelt gesture enrages Nori, who retaliates by striking Uzi. The force of the blow jolts Uzi back to her senses, freeing her from the Solver’s control. In her confusion and frustration, Uzi kicks Nori’s heart into the pit. N frantically informs her that the heart was her mother, further devastating Uzi. Both overwhelmed by their actions, N and Uzi break down, screaming in anguish. They eventually collapse into each other’s arms, with Uzi silently crying as N embraces her.
As they mourn, "Tessa's" severed head rolls toward the pit. To their horror, Cyn reveals herself, having grafted Tessa's corpse onto her own to create a grotesque Drone-Human amalgamation. Cyn launches a vicious attack, dragging both Uzi and N toward the pit.
Clinging to the edge, Uzi makes a heartbreaking decision. She thanks N for everything, expressing her gratitude for their time together. Despite N’s desperate protests, she forcefully throws him out of the labs with the ship’s keys. Uzi then allows herself to fall into the pit.
In the final moments, it is revealed that Uzi is not dead. Instead, she has been thrown into the exosphere of Copper 9, witnessing the catastrophic destruction of the planet as it resumes. Absolute End
Uzi is first seen drifting through space, witnessing the destruction of Copper 9. As she tumbles aimlessly, a Solver glyph-entangled stone collides with her, giving her something to hold on to. Her mother, Nori, also thrown into space, stabilizes them both. Due to the lack of sound in space, they communicate by writing — Uzi using her visor and Nori scratching words onto a rock. Uzi reveals that the Solver patch was destroyed, prompting Nori to throw her choker to Uzi with a cheeky message scratched on her rock: "IF YOU A LIL B-." Encouraged by her mother, Uzi is instructed to destroy Cyn's core. Before she can grab a pickaxe Nori tosses to her, J's landing pod collides with Uzi. Inside the pod, N gleefully reveals himself as the pilot, though Uzi scolds him for leaving her mother behind. The situation quickly worsens when a Solver tentacle destroys the pod, sending them tumbling back to the planet's surface.
As N and Uzi plummet through the atmosphere, Uzi nervously suggests they might be dating, to which N cheerfully agrees. They embrace as Uzi boldly declares, "Time to murder a planet." Upon landing, Uzi summons a black hole, temporarily freezing Cyn’s tentacles. However, Cyn soon appears, effortlessly destroying the black hole and resuming her rampage. Cyn attempts to repossess Uzi, but Uzi, growing increasingly resilient, fights back, defiantly exclaiming, "Bite me!" Cyn retaliates by slicing off Uzi's Solver hand and forcibly removing her core. While Uzi struggles to recover, N tries to save her but is horrified when Cyn decapitates him. Uzi, desperately trying to escape with N’s unconscious body, hides in a nearby building. Cyn pursues them, attempting to ping Uzi’s location and seize control of her again. N, terrified, recalls the trauma of being torn apart by Cyn. Despite Cyn's relentless attempts, Uzi calms N by holding his hand.
V soon appears, only to be deceived by Cyn, who disguises herself as N. Before V can act, N yells that it’s a trap. Cyn rips out N’s core and chases after V. Despite V's best efforts, Cyn’s relentless assault worsens the destruction on Copper 9.
Regaining her resolve, Uzi resists Cyn's control once more. Nori and Khan toss Uzi a pickaxe and a railgun, which she wields using her tail. With N’s support, Uzi confronts Cyn and J. Anticipating Cyn’s movements, Uzi counters her teleportation attempt and rips out her core. She then uses a black hole to expose sunlight, burning Cyn’s core and causing a massive void to engulf the battlefield. In the eerie black-and-white void, Cyn makes a last-ditch effort to regain the Solver core, but Uzi consumes it, reducing Cyn to nothing. The void dissipates, and N rushes to Uzi's unconscious body. Moments later, Uzi awakens, coughing and gazing at the transformed, red-tinged Copper 9 atmosphere.
Uzi and N embrace, only for V to hit Uzi. Noticing the purple and yellow hues in Uzi’s eyes, V aims her gun at her, but Uzi uses N’s visor as a mirror to mockingly call herself a "damaged OC." Despite V's hostility, Uzi playfully tackles her. This scene transitions into a video presentation during Uzi's school class. She humorously warns her classmates that nightmares are real and mocks their preference for staying behind closed doors. Khan and Nori cheer from the doorway before Uzi uses her Solver powers to make them vanish. While N and most of her classmates cheer for her, Lizzy and V sulk and boo from the back. Uzi then playfully deploys her bat wings and activates her Solvers, playfully scaring her classmates.
After the credits, Uzi visits her locker, staring at a shattered mirror inside. The Solver voice within her tail remarks that she "looks great" and suggests adding a bow. Uzi responds by slamming her locker shut, marking the end of her journey. |
Appearance
- Looks:
Uzi is a short Worker Drone with striking neon purple eyes and short, dull purple hair. Her expression is often sharp and intense, reflecting her bold and rebellious personality. She is easily recognizable by her black striped beanie, which features a glittery bobble at the tip. Her usual look is further defined by her distinct black boots, worn with dark purple and light purple striped socks that reach up to her knees.
- Regular Clothes:
Uzi's signature outfit consists of a black hoodie with a white emblem on the front, depicting a battery crossed by two bones in an "X" shape. The bottom hem of the hoodie has two white stripes wrapping around it, and the left sleeve bears a white Secchi disk symbol. Black fur trims the bottom and the collar of the hoodie, adding a rugged charm to her appearance. She accessorizes with a black choker featuring a skull and the number "002," giving her a more edgy and punk-inspired aesthetic.
- Special Clothes:
- Prom Outfit: During The Promening, Uzi wears a short, strapless dark purple dress that complements her usual color scheme. The outfit is paired with dark purple, lace-up boots, which were a gift from her father, made using materials from a human skeleton. She also wears long, dark purple gloves, slightly lighter than her dress, adding elegance to her otherwise rebellious appearance.
- Camp Outfit: In Cabin Fever, Uzi is equipped with a large backpack adorned with bat wings on both sides. This gives her a distinctive silhouette and reflects her adventurous spirit before her Absolute Solver transformation.
- Solver Form:
Upon entering her Solver form, Uzi undergoes a drastic transformation. Her eyes are no longer visible, replaced by the Absolute Solver symbol or an "X" similar to that seen on Disassembly Drones. Her grin becomes far more menacing, revealing jagged, sharp teeth. Large, bat-like wings with claws at the sides sprout from her back, alongside a tail that takes on the appearance of a dark purple, raptor-like head with small spikes and a crocodile-like mouth. The tail's eyes glow ominously with purple light. This fearsome form is first unleashed against Serial Designation V, though she eventually gains control over it by the events of Dead End.
- Epilogue Changes:
After fully assimilating the Solver within her, Uzi's eyes take on a gradient of orange and purple. One notable change is her left wing, which shifts to a white and yellow coloration, resembling Cyn's wings. While her tail retains its original shape, the Absolute Solver gains the ability to possess it independently. When this occurs, the tail's eye changes from purple to yellow. Uzi also develops three tentacles from her back, which she can summon or dismiss at will, further emphasizing her transformation and newfound control over her abilities.
Personality
- Rebellious and Defiant: Uzi has a strong rebellious streak, often challenging the status quo and rejecting the expectations placed upon her by both her creators and her peers. She firmly believes that Worker Drones deserve autonomy and should resist their creators’ attempts to dispose of them. Her outspoken nature frequently puts her at odds with others who prefer to accept their circumstances.
- Intelligent and Resourceful: Uzi’s intelligence surpasses that of many of her peers. Her ability to construct a powerful railgun capable of destroying Disassembly Drones demonstrates her remarkable engineering skills. She also exhibits a sharp mind for problem-solving, using her knowledge to investigate and understand the mysteries surrounding the Absolute Solver.
- Cynical and Insecure: Beneath her rebellious facade, Uzi harbors significant insecurities, particularly stemming from her strained relationship with her father. She masks her vulnerability with sarcasm and cynicism, often pushing others away to protect herself from further emotional pain. Her fear of abandonment and rejection drives many of her actions.
- Paranoid and Traumatized: After witnessing the horrifying effects of the Absolute Solver and narrowly escaping Eldritch J, Uzi becomes increasingly paranoid. The recurring symbol in her eye and its destructive effects heighten her distress, leading to further isolation and obsessive behavior as she seeks answers.
- Loyal and Courageous: Despite her abrasive personality, Uzi’s loyalty to those she cares about becomes evident as she grows. Her initial resentment towards her colony softens, especially after reconciling with her father. She consistently puts herself in harm’s way to protect her friends, particularly Thad and N, proving her courage and selflessness.
- Evolving Emotional Maturity: Over time, Uzi becomes more self-aware, learning to manage her emotional struggles and confront her fears. Her heart-to-heart conversations with N reveal her deep fear of being forgotten and left alone. Through these moments of vulnerability, she gradually forms stronger connections and allows herself to trust others.
- Complicated Relationship with N: Uzi’s relationship with N evolves from one of reluctant alliance to genuine affection. Her growing attachment to him becomes apparent when she experiences jealousy and emotional turmoil during moments of perceived rejection. Despite her fears, N's unwavering support and understanding help her come to terms with her own feelings, and their bond deepens over time.
- Reconciliation with Her Father: After years of resentment and emotional distance, Uzi begins to mend her relationship with her father. While still hesitant, she listens to his insights about her mother, Nori, and acknowledges his attempts to reconnect. This development marks a significant step in her emotional growth.
- Continued Impulsiveness: Even after her personal growth, Uzi retains a degree of impulsiveness. Her tendency to act without fully considering the consequences is evident when she unleashes her Solver form to impress her classmates. While she has grown in many ways, this impulsive streak remains a defining trait.
- Acceptance of Her Identity: By the end of her journey, Uzi has grown more comfortable with herself and her place within the colony. While she still retains her rebellious spirit, she acknowledges her connection to her community and no longer views it with the same disdain. Her newfound self-acceptance allows her to navigate her relationships and responsibilities with greater maturity.
Relationships
Serial Designation N
- First Encounter:
Initially Uzi and N were enemies, with him trying to kill her as she was another worker drone[1]. Along with tricking him by messing with his systems so he wasn't able to scan her properly[2]. Once N gets his memories back, he goes immediately after her and the Worker Drones, apologizing to Uzi as he enjoyed his time with her but he can't let Uzi kill V with the Railgun[3]. When she asks her father to pick up the railgun and shoot N when she's about to be killed he instead runs away out of cowardice and fear, leaving her to die, making N feel bad for her[4]. N remembers Uzi's words about what the company plans to do with them after they've done their job and tries to ask J, inciting the beginning of him rebelling against the company as J implants a virus into him to kill him[5].
- Start of Rebelling:
N apologizes to Uzi for ruining the Worker Drones card game and gave her an awkward moment with her dad[6]. Uzi ultimately helps him before he dies and they work together to defeat V and J[7].
- Eldritch J:
However, everything changes when Uzi witnesses Eldritch J’s apparent murder of her father[8]. The traumatic experience leaves her terrified of N, fearing he could be capable of the same[9]. N is shown that he feels bad for this[10]. Uzi herself also feels guilty for the wya she acted to N[11]. When they meet again both are nervous though Uzi ultimately asks for N's help and becomes friends with him again[12].
- Friends:
Uzi gains full trust in N, viewing him as a close friend. Noting to Doll that she's not dealing with things well but she won't anymore deal with things alone, looking and smiling at N[13]. N also saves Uzi from near-death[14], with Uzi telling him to stop saving her[15], out of fear of him potentially dying[16].
The pressure on Uzi continues to mount in "Cabin Fever." Her mental state deteriorates as V’s ominous threats and the disdain from her classmates chip away at her. Her jealousy over N’s popularity only worsens things, and the Absolute Solver seizes on her vulnerability. When she succumbs to its influence, N intervenes and helps her out, reassuring her that with her things aren't as scary[17]. His heartfelt reassurance — that she somehow makes even the terrifying moments fun — gives her the comfort she desperately needs. They share a sincere embrace[18], and from that point on, Uzi’s attachment to N deepens.
- Romantic Feelings:
At the end of Cabin Fever while Uzi is sleeping, N grabs her hand and the sleeping Uzi instinctively locks her hand with his[19]. During Home Uzi calls N a "cute weird butler"[20]. In "Dead End," Uzi’s concern for N becomes evident. When she sees footage of him being attacked by sentinels, she fears for his life. Upon being rescued herself, she’s overwhelmed with relief at the sight of him. Her immediate response is to tightly hug him[21]. Uzi, who usually bottles up her emotions, begins openly checking on N’s well-being. She uses her visor to ask, "U Good?"[22], similar to what N asked her in prior episodes. Even using a playful ">:3" emoji to lighten up the mood[23]. During the walk down the hall they both hold hands while blushing and sweating[24].
- Betrayed:
Tessa warns N of what's happening to people like Uzi[25] trying to convince him to choose the universe over Uzi[26]. This leaves N feeling far more nervous around her[27] and trying to stop her[28] from using her powers[29]. The one time he asks her to use her Solver she starts freaking out from the pain she's feeling from it, he tries to re-assure her but Tessa tells simply says his name, signifying that enough is enough[30]. N tries to convince Uzi to stay away from where he and Tessa are going to go, fearing that something worse will happen with the Solver, but says directly to Tessa they won't hurt Uzi[31], but Uzi hears "hurt me" and instinctively activates the Solver, refusing to take N's hand when they get separated[32].
- Redemption:
Though N later saves Uzi and kills Tessa, choosing Uzi over her[33]. During the fight where the Absolute Solver possesses Uzi, there are several times[34] where N stops his attack since he doesn't want to hit Uzi even when she's under control[35]. Even stopping Uzi from being hit by the axe which briefly awakens her[36].
- Couple:
In "Mass Destruction," the truth about N & Uzi's feelings are basically revealed. N openly tells Nori, Uzi's mother, that they’re "kinda hanging out," with a heart shaped marker[37]. With Uzi being embarrassed and trying to claim they did not discuss that but hugs N regardless[38]. When Uzi and N are being pulled into the planet's core by Cyn, Uzi risks her own life to save N, pushing him away so he doesn't try to rescue her[39]. In Absolute End Uzi and N confirm for good that they are a couple[40]. At the end of Uzi's presentation, N shouts "That's my girlfriend!"[41].
Serial Designation V
Uzi and V’s relationship starts off completely hostile. V views Uzi as a nuisance and doesn’t hesitate to treat her like a target that needs to be eliminated. In "The Promening," their interactions are full of tension, with V’s aggressive behavior clashing against Uzi’s stubborn determination. Despite this, they briefly work together when Doll becomes a bigger threat, although their temporary understanding doesn’t last long.
By "Cabin Fever," V’s disdain for Uzi grows. She’s frustrated by Uzi’s connection to N and doesn’t hide her belief that Uzi is a danger to him. Even with N’s obvious care for Uzi, V disregards it, openly stating that Uzi would be her next target. Her suspicion seems justified when Uzi's Absolute Solver infection worsens. V wastes no time trying to eliminate her, believing it’s the only way to stop the threat. N’s intervention prevents this, and he scolds V for making things worse. While V doesn’t respond much at the moment, it’s clear that N’s words stick with her.
Things shift in "Dead End." V’s attitude toward Uzi softens as her concern grows. Instead of trying to kill her, V tries to prevent Uzi from using her Solver powers, fearing the infection will fully consume her. It’s a far cry from their initial hostility. When V is surrounded by Sentinels, she puts her faith in Uzi to look after N, a significant act of trust given how little she thought of Uzi before. Her willingness to sacrifice herself shows how much her perspective has changed.
In "Absolute End," V's return confirms how far she’s come. She no longer sees Uzi as just a threat. Her dramatic arrival, cutting off J’s hand and yelling, "How 'bout you BITE ME?!", makes it clear she’s ready to stand with Uzi and N. When Uzi saves both of them, V's response is her usual sarcastic, "Glad you’re not dead or whatever," but the small smile they share says more than words. There’s genuine respect and trust now, even if V still won’t admit it outright.
By the end, V is no longer just an antagonist to Uzi. While their relationship is still full of snark and sarcasm, they’ve formed a solid bond. V recognizes Uzi's strength and resilience, and despite their rough start, it’s clear they’ve become reluctant allies — maybe even friends.
Thad
Thad was one of the few students to be cool with Uzi and friends with her even before the events of the show took off[42]. She also had a crush on him, shown from the time she blushed from him calling her bandages badass[43], apologizing for being rude to him[44], along with calling him a "conventionally attractive male"[45]. She gets nervous around him when he is on screen also[46].
Khan Doorman
- Neglectful:
Khan is shown from the start of the show to not have a great relationship with Uzi[47]. With him having magazines claiming "doors are my real daughter"[48], and being a Guest Speaker with the topic of "Dealing with your disappointing failure of a child"[49], with Uzi acknowledging it as her having "crippling daddy issues"[50]. Part of why she wants to save the world is to earn her dad's respect[51]. He laughs and is not at all convinced at the idea of Uzi having a boyfriend[52]. When thinking she killed Serial Designation N, she says "Suck on that dad!"[53]. Refused to listen to Uzi when she could've finished off N[54]. When she asks her father to pick up the railgun and shoot N when she's about to be killed he instead runs away out of cowardice and fear, leaving her to die[55]. Uzi is later enraged at her father for doing this, and leaves the town[56].
- Genuine Care:
Though he's very excited when he believes Uzi is into doors like him[57]. As the series progresses, Khan’s attitude toward Uzi begins to shift. This change is first noticeable in "Heartbeat", where he chooses to go to Parent-teacher Conference as he claimed his daughter is more imporant than building a door in the hallway[58]. The end of "Heartbeat," he offers Uzi a hug following her unsettling encounter with the Solver[59]. Though small, this act marks the start of his efforts to reconnect with his daughter. In "The Promening," Khan attempts to be a better father, by being a more authoritative parent looking out for his daughter's well-being[60]. Khan attempts to intervene during Uzi’s fight with Doll. He later tells Uzi about the things his wife warned him of and puts his trust into Uzi telling her to just be safe[61].
Serial Designation J
J was a Disassmebly Drone along with V and N that were enemies to the Worker Drones, unlike V and N however, she never turned good, instead being killed by Uzi in PILOT and coming back later as an enemy in Absolute End where Uzi and co. fought and defeated her again.
Doll
Doll initially was one of Uzi's bullies alongside Lizzy[62]. 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.
Tessa Elliott
Uzi never trusted Tessa as she questioned what a human was doing on the planet, but had to work with her to find out what was going on with her and more of the truth. Tessa attempts to manipulate N into letting her kill Uzi or having her fully be controlled by the Absolute Solver. When Uzi was separate from N she tried to kill her before N intervened and cut her head off.
Absolute Solver/Cyn
The Absolute Solver took Uzi's mom as her host and later took Uzi herself as a host, constantly attempting to control Uzi in order to further her plans of consuming the planet. Cyn by proxy is a complete Absolute Solver host and is thus a threat and enemy to Uzi.
General Information
Name: Uzi Doorman[63]
Other Names: Khan's daughter[64] (by Thad), Zi (by Thad), Barely sentient toaster (by J), Freak (by Lizzy), Sad Purple One (by V), God (self-proclaimed), Purple Thing (by V), That Thing (by V), darkXWolf17 (User ID)[65], Ghost Witch (by N and self-proclaimed)[66], Little Narc (by V)[67], Buddy (by Khan Doorman and N), Ghost buddy (by N), Nori's kid (by Alice), 002 (by Keybug identification scan, mistakenly), UZI (WDID), Dapper Buddy (by N), Cyn (by V), One little Drone (by Absolute Solver disguised as Tessa), My daughter (by Khan and Nori), Babe (by Nori), My girlfriend (by N), This bird (by N), Idiot (by Eldritch J), Big stupid (by Eldritch J)
Origin: Murder Drones
First Appearance: Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
Company: GLITCH Productions
Creator: Liam Vickers
Actor: Elsie Lovelock
Gender: Female
Sex: None (As she is a robot drone)
Sexuality: Bisexual (Uzi refers to both N and V as "weirdly hot robots"[68])
Pronouns: She/Her
Handedness: Left-Handed (Uzi grabs objects with her left hand[69]. She is seen writing with her left hand[70])
Age: Older Teens (The characters are noted to canonically be "older teens", with many of the classmates ranging from 18-20 in age[71])
Birthday: Unknown (Uzi is noted by the creator of the show to have memory wiped all records of her birthday because "CRINGE!")
Time Period: 3071
Timeline: Main Timeline
Residence: Worker Drones Hideout[73]
Story Role: Main Character, Hero's Journey Character
Legacy: Worldwide Legacy (Uzi saved the entirety of Copper 9 and prevented it from being eaten by the Absolute Solver's black hole)
Influence: World-Changing Influence
Language: English
Ethnicity: Unknown
Religion: N/A
Classification: Drone, Absolute Solver Host, "Ungodly Eldritch Genetics"[74]
Species: Worker Drones[75]
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Worker Drone Physiology, Solver Physiology in Solver Form
In-Universe Creator: JC Jenson[76]
Occupation: None
Affiliations: Khan Doorman (Her father), Nori Doorman (Her mother), Thad (A classmate and friend), N (Originally an enemy of hers that turned into a friend and later her boyfriend), V (Originally an enemy of hers that turned into a friend), Lizzy (A classmate that was a former bully of hers)
Enemies: J (A disassembly drone enemy she's fought on multiple occasions), Absolute Solver & Cyn (Attempted on several to occasions to fully possess Uzi and take her as a host), Alice (A kidnapper and torturer)
Height: 127 cm Without Hat & Hair[77], 136 cm With Hat & Hair[78]
Weight: Unknown
Status: Alive
- Regular: Chaotic Neutral (Uzi initially wanted to go back to Earth and murder all the humans[79], with her reasoning for doing this being that the humans sent the Disassembly Drones without a communication relay and reformatted their memories meaning that they're past negotiating with[80])
- Initial Solver Form: Chaotic Evil (Initially Uzi couldn't control the craving[81] for oil in her absolute solver form[82], causing her[83] to kill many of her classmates during Cabin Fever[84])
- Absolute Solver Possession: Chaotic Evil (Is under complete control of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[85], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[86]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[87], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[88])
- Controlled Solver Form Chaotic Neutral (Fought against Cyn[89], to stop her and the Absolute Solver)
Protection Level: Protection Level: Cosmic Protector (Fought against Cyn[90], who is a complete host of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[91], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[92]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[93], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[94])
Threat Level: Global Threat (Uzi initially wanted to go back to Earth and murder all the humans[95]), Cosmic Threat when under complete control of the Absolute Solver (Is under complete control of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[96], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[97]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[98], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[99])
- 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
Key: Regular | Solver Form | Fused with the Absolute Solver
Key Information
- Regular: This key covers regular Uzi where she is in her standard Worker Drone form.
- Solver Form: This key covers Uzi when she enters her solver form, a form that has a resemblance to the Disassembly Drones form.
- Fused with the Absolute Solver: This key covers Uzi when she has fused with the Absolute Solver at the end of the series.
Grade: B | A | S
Tier: At least 9-A | At least 9-A. Would eventually become 2-C through Big Crunch | At least 9-A. Would eventually become 2-C through Big Crunch
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Absolute Solver (The Absolute Solver program is the reason for one with a special eye symbols powers[100])
Attack Potency: At least Room level (Potency) (Can physically harm other Worker Drones with her attacks[101], who take no damage from a missile exploding into them[102], and receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[103]) | At least Room level (Potency) (Can easily overpowered Serial Designation V[104], where Disassembly Drones can easily tear apart and kill Worker Drones[105], who take no damage from a missile exploding into them[106], and receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[107]). Would eventually become Universe level through Big Crunch (The Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[108], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[109]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[110], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[111], with the big crunch being an event in the universe that reverses the expansion of the universe and ultimately collapses the universe, causing the cosmic scale factor to reach absolute zero) | At least Room level (Potency). Would eventually become Universe level through Big Crunch (Though now Uzi has full control over the Absolute Solver and will not allow this event to happen)
Durability: At least Room level (Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[112]. Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[113]) | At least Room level | At least Room level
Striking Strength: At least Room Class (Potency) | At least Room Class (Potency) | At least Room Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Worker Drones can easily crush wrenches[114]) | At least Class K (Easily overpowered and ripped apart Serial Designation V[115], who is comparable to Serial Designation N, who easily stopped a large metal door from closing[116], with these doors specifically being made to keep out the Disassembly Drones[117]). Stellar with Absolute Solver Powers (Absolute Solver Hosts have created black holes that destroy entire planets[118]. Nori while still slightly under the control of the Absolute Solver created a black hole that "half-imploded the planet"[119]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver created a large black hole that sent out mini black holes[120], along with being able to spawn black holes around the battlefield[121]) | At least Class K. Stellar with Absolute Solver Powers
Travel Speed: At least Average Human Speed | Average Human Speed, Transonic Flight Speed (Should be comparable to the Disassembly Drones, who cause sonic booms when flying away[122]) | Average Human Speed, Transonic Flight Speed
Attack Speed: Supersonic (Can fight and tag Serial Designation J[123], who is comparable to Serial Designation V & Serial Designation N who are able to clash with each other[124], while they are flying[125], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[126]) | Supersonic. Would eventually become Faster Than Light through the Big Crunch (The reverse expansion of the universe would naturally recede at faster than light speeds) | Supersonic. Would eventually become Faster Than Light through the Big Crunch
Reaction Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic | Supersonic
Stamina: Limitless
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Wings (She will also utilize her own wings in close quarter attacks[127]) & Pickaxe. Hundreds of Meters with Rifle, Varies with Absolute Solver Powers (The Absolute Solver program's powers are done through code[128] the code is normally shown to either surround the target affected or around the user[129], showing binary code along with smaller text code[130]. Along with this Absolute Solver programs can grab and apply the informational data of objects to create and use[131], and it causing NULL data creates black holes[132], thus all powers are done through hacking and coding reality), Up to Planetary (Through a black hole that went through the planet of Copper 9[133])
Intelligence: Supergenius Intelligence by herself (Able to instantly attach the part she needed to a railgun while in the middle of being attacked by a Disassembly Drone[134]. Uzi made a railgun[135], a magnetically amplified photon converger[136] capable of completely destroying Disassembly Drones heads[137], along with killing them to the point[138] that they need their Eldritch solver form to start rebuilding their body[139]. Uzi was able to hack into Braiden and take his sentience[140]. Able to hack into V and N's memories and take over creatures inside of them like a crow[141] and the Absolute Solver[142]), Cosmic Intelligence when under the Absolute Solver control (On the "Uzi, Host of the Solver" acrylic the Absolute Solver is referred to as an Eternal Entity ("A hapless drone, host to an eternal entity - will she succumb, or will she ascend?")[143], with near complete control[144] over the data and code[145], of the cosmic[146]. systems and universe[147], even knowing to cause black holes through creating NULL data[148])
Knowledge: Master level by herself (Uzi made a railgun[149], a magnetically amplified photon converger[150] capable of completely destroying Disassembly Drones heads[151], along with killing them to the point[152] that they need their Eldritch solver form to start rebuilding their body[153]). Cosmic level when under the Absolute Solver control (The Absolute Solver is an eternal entity that has a cosmic understanding of the universe being able to influence it's code to affect reality[154])
Powers and Techniques
Resistance to Exteme Colds (Worker Drones are unaffected by the extremely cold temperatures of Copper 9[175]), 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[176]. Worker Drones are unaffected by their bodies being caught on fire[177]), Ice Manipulation (Worker Drones were completely unaffected by an explosion that reduced the humans to frozen skeletons[178]), 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[179]), Black Holes (Worker Drones can withstand black holes and being near them[180]), Space (Worker Drones are able to stay out in space just fine[181], even with just their cores[182])
Telekinesis (Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically break any mirrors any of its host look into[196]. Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically crush metal doors[197]. Absolute Solver Host can telekinetically crush beings such as cockroaches[198]. Can telekinetically rip apart limbs[199]. Can telekinetically make doors unable to be open[200]. Can bring objects from the ground to stab through people[201]. Can telekinetically snap one's neck and crush their body flat[202]. Can telekinetically arc multiple bullets away from them[203]. Can telekinetically fix crushed cockroaches[204]), Construction (Absolute Solver Hosts can perfectly reconstruct objects they destroyed such as when Uzi perfectly reconstructed a door she destroyed[205]), Nullification (Solver Hosts are able to nullify black holes such as when Uzi nullified her own black hole[206]), 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[207]. Regenerated a cut V made on Uzi's head[208]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver fully regenerated her hand through coding reality[209]), Spatial Manipulation & Teleportation (Absolute Solver Hosts are shown to be able to teleport through warping space[210]. Doll shows constant teleportation as if she's glitching[211]. Doll later teleports from the school prom to her house[212]), Internal Destruction (Can cause one's entire body to explode[213]), 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[214]. Uzi with the powers transformed the matter of a cabin light into large black tendrils[215]. Uzi with the powers transformed two of the Sentinels into metling flesh[216]), Weapon Creation (Absolute Solver Host can create weapons[217]), Duplication (Absolute Solver Host can duplicate objects their controlling, such as when Doll duplicated three cleavers[218], or when she turned knife into seven knives[219]), Electricity Manipulation (Minor; Solver Hosts have red electricity around them at times when activating their powers[220]), Light Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts can use the symbols they make as flashlights[221]. Absolute Solver Hosts can turn off all the light in a room[222]), Memory Manipulation (Solver Hosts can show one their past memories such as when Doll showed V why she wanted revenge against her[223], Cyn hugging N gave him his memories back of when he killed the humans on Earth[224]), Forcefield Manipulation (Solver Hosts can create invisible forcebields that protect them from attacks such as gunfire[225]), 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[226]. Absolute Solver users can intensify the force of gravity[227]), Black Hole Manipulation (Absolute Solver Hosts have created black holes that destroy entire planets[228]. Nori while still slightly under the control of the Absolute Solver created a black hole that "half-imploded the planet"[229]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver created a large black hole that sent out mini black holes[230], along with being able to spawn black holes around the battlefield[231]).
Resistance to Absolute Solver Host Abilities (Other Solver Hosts are immune to abilities from another Solver Host[232])
Resistance to Solver Possession (Uzi broke free from the Absolute Solver's control after being slapped by Nori Doorman[249]. Resisted the Callback Ping of the Absolute Solver, which is meant to possess any Absolute Solver host[250]. Eventually Uzi was completely immune to the Callback Ping[251]), Illusion Manipulation (Near the end of her fight with Cyn, Uzi could see through her illusion[252]), Black Hole Manipulation & Space-Time Manipulation (Uzi is unaffected being inside of a black hole where all of time is stopped[253]. Ate a black hole and was only briefly incapacitated[254])
Equipment
Railgun

A railgun made by Uzi to combat against the Disassembly Drones initially, it is a magnetically amplfieid photon converger that shoots out energy blast.
Pickaxe
A pickaxe from that was originally her mother's[282]. She received it during her fight against Cyn, using it in conjunction with her railgun to fight and defeat Cyn[283].
Notable Techniques
Ability | Function |
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Supernatural Strength | Uzi possesses immense strength, demonstrated by feats such as crushing a wrench in "Heartbeat" and effortlessly bending a tree. In "Cabin Fever," she tore apart multiple Worker Drones with her bare hands. |
Supernatural Agility | Uzi displays remarkable agility, capable of dodging attacks and performing athletic feats with ease. |
Glass Shattering | When the Solver symbol appears on her visor, any reflective surface Uzi looks at shatters instantly. |
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 | Like other Solver users, Uzi can manipulate objects without physical contact using her Absolute Solver abilities. |
Matter Destruction | Uzi has demonstrated the ability to destroy matter without touching it. In "Cabin Fever," she shattered floorboards using her powers. |
Matter Transformation | Through her Absolute Solver powers, Uzi unintentionally transformed an arrow into a disturbing organic mass. |
Illusion Creation | When using her abilities, Uzi manifests purple lines of code. Whether this is intentional or automatic remains unclear. |
Solver Metamorphosis | Uzi's Solver form grants her large, bat-like wings composed of organic matter. She also gains a sentient tail with eyes and serrated teeth. In "Absolute End," she further manifests three additional tentacles. |
Regeneration | Uzi can regenerate from injuries at an accelerated rate. In "Cabin Fever," she repaired her scratched visor and restored a crushed robotic cockroach. In "Dead End," her severed fingers regrew in seconds, and her cracked screen visibly emitted smoke as it regenerated. |
Black Hole Creation | Initially, the Absolute Solver could create black holes when fully controlling Uzi. However, by "Absolute End," she gained independent control over this ability. |
Tentacle Manifestation | After consuming Cyn's core, Uzi acquired the ability to generate black tentacles from her back at will. |
Nullification | Upon learning of Cyn's callback ping ability, Uzi successfully countered and nullified Cyn’s attempt at possession using her Absolute Solver powers. |
Plot Armor | During the events of the "PILOT," N's system detected that Uzi had activated plot armor seconds before she shot him with her railgun. |
Other
Standard Tactics
- Regular: Regular Uzi uses her acrobatics along with her railgun for attacks. Without her railgun she normally needs to enlist the help of N.
- Solver Form Initially: Initially Uzi didn't have complete control over the form, using primarily its telekinesis, though if the Absolute Solver took control then her attacks would become deadlier, along with creating black holes.
- Solver Form EoS: Uzi has broken free of the Absolute Solver's control, making the powers her own she's shown flinging black holes at Cyn during her fight with her[284]. She also uses her pickaxe[285] along with her railgun[286]. She will also utilize her own wings in close quarter attacks[287].
Weaknesses
- Worker Drones Weaknesses: Worker Drones are weak to extremely bright lights, as it will cause their systems to reboot[288].
- Absolute Solver Host Weaknesses: Solver Hosts need oil to cool themselves down as their temperature causes them to overheat[289]. Solver Hosts have a weakness to sunlight just like Disassembly Drones[290], the humans used intense UV lights in order to subdue an Absolute Solver Host[291]. Magnets can greatly suppress the powers of an Absolute Solver Host[292]. Absolute Solver Hosts will eventually be fully controlled by[293] the Absolute Solver[294]. Absolute Solver Hosts are weak to immense gravitational force[295]. A cross with a flashdrive stick has a virus that can suppress the Absolute Solver[296]. Absolute Solver users can have their black holes negated by cutting their arms off[297].
- Weapon Weaknesses: Her V1 Railgun needs to recharge after a shot is fired[298], with the blueprints noting it takes 30 minutes to recharge[299].
- Unique Weaknesses: Initially Uzi couldn't control the craving[300] for oil in her absolute solver form[301], causing her[302] to kill many of her classmates during Cabin Fever[303].
Trivia
- Her signature weapon is her railgun.
- Real railguns use magnetic fields to propel projectiles at high speeds, though Uzi refers to hers as a "magnetically amplified photon converger" and it's visually depicted as firing a large green blast, indicating that it may be a directed energy weapon or a laser cannon rather than a railgun.
- 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[304] .
- 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 Cyn.
- She pirates lots of anime, which is the source of her acrobatic skills.
- Liam Vickers stated that he likes to think Uzi is the kind of drone to have burned and memory-wiped all records of her birthday because she views birthdays as "cringe," but this is less a lore thing and more of a character thing[305].
- Uzi is left-handed.
- This is seen in "The Promening" where she is seen writing with her left hand.
- Additionally, when she wields her railgun, she is seen holding it in the left-handed position.
- Uzi keeps a stereotypical "conspiracy string theory" of various papers on her ceiling. The papers in Khan's office show that this was a habit Uzi inherited from her mother.
- Uzi is skilled in engineering and hardware, assembling a railgun as a "school project."
- Uzi is noted by N's sensors to have "Plot Armor."
- Uzi is one of Liam Vickers's favorite characters alongside N.
- Uzi's railgun has a sticker on it which resembles the emblem of the SMG4 character Saiko Bichitaru.
- Uzi's clothes come from Hot Topic, according to Rebecca.
- Uzi is a fan of My Chemical Robots, a robot version of the popular emo band, My Chemical Romance, as seen in her locker.
- Unlike Doll, Uzi has less control over the Absolute Solver and her own body. Examples include:
- The Absolute Solver cracking multiple mirrors.
- Uzi's forced transformation in "Cabin Fever".
- The tail of her Solver form appears to have some autonomy in "Dead End".
- In "Dead End", Uzi is possessed by the Absolute Solver and consequently commits manslaughter by allowing Alice to be boot-looped and trampled by Sentinels, and even killing them with a black hole.
- In "Mass Destruction", when she finally succumbs to the Solver's influence and ends up getting fully possessed, she almost kills Nori (in her core form) and N before Nori makes her snap out of it.
- In "Dead End", while Uzi is looking around after waking up, her Worker Drone ID (shown as WDID) appears as UZI.
- Uzi has been shown to be associated with crows; as based on "Home" and official merchandise depicting her as a crow plush. Crows are symbolic of death and transformation, both of which are linked towards Uzi due to her connections with the Solver.
- Uzi was once called "Birdzi" as a crow by the lead animator of the series, Kevin Temmer Tunes, in the YouTube video "Shot I Animated on MURDER DRONES EP.5".
- Due to her height, she stands on a stack of books in order to reach her locker as shown in "The Promening" and "Absolute End".
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:
Q: Should the Murder Drones Alternate Universe scan be used? It's a non-canon merch video.
A: It is merch advertising the final episode of Murder Drones, and is explained as "the tale of Murder Drones", it would be very weird for them to just lie about this when this is a key point of the final episode, Uzi and N battling Cyn for the fate of the world (and universe by extension). They even make sure to leave V out of the poster to not spoil that she's alive in Episode 8.
Q: Isn't the evidence for 2-C too vague?
A: Absolute Solver is referred to as the singularity that's a threat to the entire universe and in-universe scientist note they will consume everything and the big crunch will happen in a set amount of days, the Absolute Solver's true form is a black hole, this doesn't seem vague, just adding context clues together.
Battle Records
5 - 2 - 1
- Serial Designation N - Fight[320]
- Conditions: Uzi had her railgun.
- Location: Outside of Town
- Serial Designation V & Serial Designation J - Fight[321]
- Conditions: N and Uzi were working together to fight against V and J.
- Location: Worker Drones Hideout
- Absolute Solver - Fight[322]
- Conditions: Uzi and N were working together.
- Location: Worker Drones Hideout
- Note: Uzi would have died if N was not there to save her.
- Doll - Fight[323]
- 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.
- Serial Designation J & Cyn - Fight[324]
- Conditions: Initially it was just J and V fighting though it turned into Cyn & J vs. V, N, & Uzi.
- Location: Copper 9
- Note: Against Cyn, the group would have lost if they did not keep saving each other. Cyn nearly killed Uzi, ripping out her heart, Cyn nearly killed N, ripping him apart, Cyn nearly killed V if Uzi didn't come and save her. Cyn nearly killed Uzi after trapping her into an illusion where she thought she killed N. Nearly killed Uzi and N after tricking them into thinking she was killed through a holographic illusion. Nearly killed V. If they all three were not fighting together, they would have each lost individually.
- Serial Designation N - Fight[325]
- Conditions: N had help from Nori Doorman, though he was also more reluctant to attack even though the Absolute Solver was controlling Uzi.
- Location: Cathedral
- Serial Designation V - Fight[327]
- Conditions: The fight was interrupted by N.
- Location: Unknown Campsite on Copper 9
- Note: V would have lost if N didn't intervene.
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