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Cyn
From The Codex
“ | Oh yes, get snuck-up on. | „ |
~ The Absolute Solver revealing to Uzi and N that it was fused Tessa's skin with Cyn |
Background
Cyn was a primary antagonist who played a significant role in the finale of Murder Drones.
Originally a Worker Drone, Cyn was improperly disposed of, which caused the Absolute Solver to mutate within her and take control. Under its influence, she played a key role in several pivotal events, including the massacre at the Elliott Manor gala and sending Disassembly Drones to Copper 9.
After the massacre, Cyn fused Tessa’s deceased body with hers and transformed N, J, V, and other Worker Drones from the manor into Disassembly Drones. She then released them to eliminate humanity, resulting in the destruction of Earth and humankind.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Cyn’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Appearance
- Looks:
Cyn is the smallest Worker Drone in Elliott Manor, with silver-yellowish hair styled into two straight-down twin tails. Her eyes are uniquely yellow, a result of being permanently Solver-possessed, setting her apart from the other drones with their blue or white eyes. She has a soft, maid-like demeanor, but her appearance carries a distinct mix of fragility and strength.
- Regular Clothes:
Cyn wears a grey overall maid dress with black trim, paired with a white apron. Underneath, she dons a white inner dress adorned with a large black bow tie and two buttons below it. Her outfit is completed with black thigh-high socks with white stripes and a pair of black shoes, giving her a clean, professional look befitting her role.
- Accessories:
Cyn’s look is accentuated by: - A large black bow placed on the left side of her head. - A maid's crown resembling those worn by J and V, adding to her worker drone aesthetic. - Her twin tails are secured with hairbands at the lower end, giving her a neat and organized appearance.
- Hairstyle:
Cyn’s hairstyle strongly resembles that of Tessa, with her twin tails falling straight down, contributing to her maid-like, structured look.
Personality
- Unsettling and Chilling: Cyn's true personality is difficult to ascertain, as little is known of her before her disposal and she loses control over herself when possessed by the Solver. Under the Solver's influence, she exhibits a chilling and unsettling demeanor, with mental and physical deformities that further disturb those around her. Her mimicry and imitation of normal human behavior—such as speaking her actions aloud ("light sip," "sheepish nod," "giggle")—only serves to deepen her eerie presence.
- Awkward and Deformed: Cyn’s physical appearance and mannerisms are noticeably off, with awkward, stilted movements and a loose neck joint that requires her to support her head with her hand. Her posture is unbalanced, and she often stands with her feet pointed inward, adding to her unnatural presence. Despite the Solver’s control, Cyn is capable of laughing, although her attempts to act "normal" remain awkward and disconnected.
- Facade of Childishness: Around those she is close to, such as N and Tessa, the Solver tries to project a childish and happy façade to avoid suspicion. This attempt to appear more innocent and harmless is a mere illusion to mask its darker, true nature, which is angry, spiteful, and violent when it seeks retribution for past abuses.
- Vengeful and Violent: The Solver uses Cyn's body to enact violence and revenge, targeting those who wronged her and her fellow Workers. The Solver’s cruelty is demonstrated through actions like killing Tessa to take her place and manipulating events to further its own malicious goals, including instigating massacres and deceiving others to carry out its bidding.
- Destruction and Consumption: Under the Solver's influence, Cyn develops a voracious appetite for destruction, targeting entire planets for eradication. Starting with Earth, she then moves on to other exoplanets, such as Copper 9, where she plans to consume the planet’s core through a massive singularity. Her relentless destruction is driven by the Solver's desire to wipe out life across the universe.
- Manipulation and Deception: Cyn is also used as a tool by the Solver to manipulate and control other hosts, such as using Tessa's corpse to impersonate her and deceive V and N. Additionally, the Solver attempts to possess other hosts, including Uzi, to manipulate them into self-destructive actions, further showing its ruthless nature.
Relationships
Serial Designation J
The Absolute Solver controlled the Disassembly Drones to help her destroy the planet Earth[1]. Nori refers to the Disassembly Drones as Cyn's "murder pets"[2].
Serial Designation N
Cyn is shown to have repeatedly killed and re-uploaded N's memories into a new robot[3], resetting the crucial parts of his memories[4]. The Absolute Solver attempted to use Tessas's body in order to manipulate N[5]. The Absolute Solver notes that N is one of the main reasons she wanted the Disassembly Drones to retain their personalities[6]. N always surprised the Absolute Solver and loved doing anything[7]. The Absolute Solver controlled the Disassembly Drones to help her destroy the planet Earth[8]. Nori refers to the Disassembly Drones as Cyn's "murder pets"[9].
Serial Designation V
The Absolute Solver also used V as a puppet, resetting her memories and replacing her with a new body if needed[10]. The Absolute Solver controlled the Disassembly Drones to help her destroy the planet Earth[11]. Nori refers to the Disassembly Drones as Cyn's "murder pets"[12].
Uzi Doorman
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: Cyn
Nicknames/Other Names:
Origin: Murder Drones
First Appearance: Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
Company: GLITCH Productions
Creator: Liam Vickers
Actor: Allanah Fitzgerald
Gender: Female
Sex: None (As she is a robot drone)
Sexuality: Asexual
Pronouns: She/Her
Handedness: Ambidextrous (As she is merely using Tessa's body[13], where Tessa is able to use both of her hands for dual-wielding weapons[14])
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
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: Unknown
Story Role: True Antagonist, Horror Monster
Legacy: Unknown Legacy
Influence: World-changing Influence (Caused the destruction of the planet Earth)
Language: English
Ethnicity: Unknown
Religion: N/A
Classification: Absolute Solver Host
Species: Worker Drones[15]
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Solver Physiology
In-Universe Creator: JC Jenson[16]
Occupation: None
Affiliations: Absolute Solver, Serial Designation J, Serial Designation V (Formerly), Serial Designation N (Formerly)
Enemies: Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation V, Serial Designation N
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Destroyed (After Uzi ate the Absolute Solver black hole, Cyn's body melted away[17])
Date of Death: 3071
Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Cyn is a complete host of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[18], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[19]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[20], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[21])
Threat Level: Cosmic Threat (Cyn is a complete host of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[22], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[23]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[24], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[25])
- 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: Initial Form | Hybrid Form
Key Information
- Initial Form: This key covers her initial Worker Drone form, all before the end of Mass Destruction.
- Hybrid Form: This key covers her hyrbid form, which appears at the end of Mass Destruction.
Grade: S | S
Tier: At least 9-A | 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[26])
Attack Potency: At least Room level (Potency) (Easily destroyed a helicopter[27]) | At least Room level (Potency) (Could easily bite into[28] Serial Designation N and could easily overpower Uzi Doorman[29], where Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[30], and Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[31]). Would eventually become Universe level through Big Crunch (The Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[32], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[33]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[34], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[35], 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)
Durability: At least Room level (Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[36]. Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[37]) | At least Room level
Striking Strength: At least Room Class (Potency) | At least Room Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Worker Drones can easily crush wrenches[38]) | At least Class K (Can easily overpower and rip apart Serial Designation N[39], who easily stopped a large metal door from closing[40], with these doors specifically being made to keep out the Disassembly Drones[41]). Stellar with Absolute Solver Powers (Absolute Solver Hosts have created black holes that destroy entire planets[42]. Nori while still slightly under the control of the Absolute Solver created a black hole that "half-imploded the planet"[43]. Uzi under the complete control of the Absolute Solver created a large black hole that sent out mini black holes[44], along with being able to spawn black holes around the battlefield[45]). Would eventually become Cosmic Class through Big Crunch
Travel Speed: Average Human Speed | Transonic (Can keep up with Serial Designation V even while she's flying away[46], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[47])
Attack Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic (Can fight and tag Serial Designation V[48], who caught a bullet before it could hit Tessa[49], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[50]). Would eventually become Faster Than Light through the Big Crunch (The reverse expansion of the universe would naturally recede at faster than light speeds)
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Deflected Tessa's bullet before it could hit her[51]) | Supersonic. Can ignore speed blitzes through her core being opened (Upon her core being opened it warps space-time, slowing down time to a near halt for anything outside of the black hole and completely stopping time within it[52])
Stamina: Limitless
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Wings, Higher through increasing her size, Varies with Absolute Solver Powers (The Absolute Solver program's powers are done through code[53] the code is normally shown to either surround the target affected or around the user[54], showing binary code along with smaller text code[55]. Along with this Absolute Solver programs can grab and apply the informational data of objects to create and use[56], and it causing NULL data creates black holes[57], 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 and tendrils that reached into outerspace[58])
Intelligence: Unknown Intelligence by herself, 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?")[59], with near complete control[60] over the data and code[61], of the cosmic[62]. systems and universe[63], even knowing to cause black holes through creating NULL data[64])
Knowledge: Unknown level by herself. 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[65])
Powers and Techniques
Resistance to Exteme Colds (Worker Drones are unaffected by the extremely cold temperatures of Copper 9[86]), 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[87]. Worker Drones are unaffected by their bodies being caught on fire[88]), Ice Manipulation (Worker Drones were completely unaffected by an explosion that reduced the humans to frozen skeletons[89]), 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[90]), Black Holes (Worker Drones can withstand black holes and being near them[91]), Space (Worker Drones are able to stay out in space just fine[92], even with just their cores[93])
Equipment
Sword
A sword Cyn used while in Tessa's body and later in her hybrid body. She uses it for deft and quick swings.
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 | While under the control of the Absolute Solver, Cyn can manipulate objects without physical contact, similar to other Solver-infected drones. |
Teleportation | Cyn can teleport to any location while under the influence of the Absolute Solver, mirroring the abilities of other affected drones. |
Eldritch Transformation | In "Home," Cyn was shown transforming into a biomechanical eldritch centipede robot, revealing her true form. |
Electrokinesis | Cyn, under the Solver’s control, can manipulate electricity, as seen when she turned off the lights during the Gala in "Home" and in the Cathedral during "Mass Destruction." |
Black Hole Creation | Cyn, controlled by the Absolute Solver, created a black hole that destroyed Earth and used the ability in combat against Uzi in "Absolute End." |
Expert Handwork | Cyn demonstrates a high level of skill under the Solver’s control, such as grafting Tessa's corpse onto her own body. |
Hologram Projection | In "Absolute End," Cyn uses her Solver cameras to project holograms of herself, showcasing her advanced technological capabilities. |
Holographic Shapeshifting | Cyn is able to assume the appearance of others via her camera appendages, though it’s unclear how long she can maintain this form in "Absolute End." |
Callback Ping | Cyn can use a Callback Ping repeatedly to attempt to possess the nearest host of the Absolute Solver. The success of this ability depends on the target's resistance. |
Impossible State Survival | Despite having her core burned and becoming a floating black hole in "Absolute End," Cyn was still able to control her body and survive even after her head was severed. |
Head Reattachment | After her head was severed by V, Cyn quickly reattached it to her neck without issue, showing her advanced regenerative and control abilities. |
Scanner Vision | Cyn used her scanner vision in "Absolute End" to search her surroundings while looking for Uzi and Nori. |
Possession | Cyn demonstrated the ability to possess and take control of other individuals, such as Uzi and Nori, as seen in "Dead End" and "Mass Destruction." |
Solver Metamorphosis | In "Absolute End," Cyn's Solver abilities allow her to grow large bat-like wings made of organic matter. |
Tentacle Manifestation | During "Home," "Mass Destruction," and "Absolute End," Cyn can manifest large, black, fleshy tentacles, which she can retract at will. |
Other
Standard Tactics: Cyn has shown to utilize black hole attacks along with using holographic illusions and her many tendrils to stab into opponents.
Weaknesses
- Worker Drones Weaknesses: Worker Drones are weak to extremely bright lights, as it will cause their systems to reboot[158].
- Absolute Solver Host Weaknesses: Solver Hosts need oil to cool themselves down as their temperature causes them to overheat[159]. Solver Hosts have a weakness to sunlight just like Disassembly Drones[160], the humans used intense UV lights in order to subdue an Absolute Solver Host[161]. Magnets can greatly suppress the powers of an Absolute Solver Host[162]. Absolute Solver Hosts will eventually be fully controlled by[163] the Absolute Solver[164]. Absolute Solver Hosts are weak to immense gravitational force[165]. A cross with a flashdrive stick has a virus that can suppress the Absolute Solver[166]. Absolute Solver users can have their black holes negated by cutting their arms off[167].
- Unique Weaknesses: If Cyn's heart is destroyed, the Solver cannot use her as a host[168].
Trivia
- The Absolute Solver and Cyn are alluded too in the pilot episode, when N is re-looking through his memories of when he died, there are notes of retrieving the absolute solver being blocked by the administrator "CYN"[169].
- The name "Cyn" (pronounced like "kin" in Welsh) itself is a word in Welsh that translates to various words in English, including "before" and "previous to."
- The word "cynical" could also be derived from it, which means someone who is deeply distrustful and believes that people are purely motivated by self-interest without any sincerity.
- The name also has an identical pronunciation to "sin," a term used to describe an action or concept that is considered taboo or unholy. This term is notably associated with Christianity, which Murder Drones has taken imagery and inspiration from.
- Thematically, the reason the Cabin Fever scientists in "Mass Destruction" are dressed like priests and are doing their experiments inside a cathedral is because they are dealing with "Cyn."
- Cyn is most likely named after the first three letters of her product number. This is because her "MARKED FOR DISASSEMBLY" armband was too faded to see the first letter(s) of her serial number[170].
- When Cyn wakes up in the junkyard at the start of "Home", the greeting message she received from the Absolute Solver said "I will not discard you." The Solver later repeats these same words to Tessa after transforming Cyn into her eldritch form.
- The words take on a more grim meaning later on, as it's revealed that the Solver made use of Tessa's corpse by melding it with Cyn's body to disguise itself as a human and enter Cabin Fever Labs. In a sense, it indeed didn't discard Tessa.
- The appearance of Cyn's hybrid form was foreshadowed in the "It came from Copper 9!" poster revealed after the release of "Dead End". Behind Doll, there was an unidentified creature with an evil grin and X's on both eyes. This has since been revealed to be the Absolute Solver wearing Tessa's melded body from within Cyn.
- Murder Drones has taken much inspiration from Computer Networking terms for Cyn, such as her Callback Ping ability[171].
- In Computer Networking, The TCP protocol uses a "SYN" packet as the initial "hello" to establish a connection and request synchronizing sequence numbers[172]. It's pronounced identically to "Cyn." This may have been referenced in the iconic scene of Cyn greeting Uzi and N in the final episode.
- In her and Tessa's concept art, it's shown that Cyn was originally going to have a Disassembly Drone tail.
- In the Murder Drones deskmat,[173] there is binary code in it ("01001001 0010000 01000001 01001101 1000101 01010100 01000101 01010010 01001110 01000001 01001100"). When translated, the words "IAMETERN!L," or otherwise, "I AM ETERNAL," pops up.
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
2 - 1 - 0
- Uzi Doorman & Serial Designation N - Fight[187]
- Conditios: N and Uzi were working together.
- Location: Cathedral
References
- ↑ Murder Drones Episode 7: Mass Destruction
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