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Serial Designation V
“ | Hey, um... Nah. Uzi? I trust you. | „ |
~ V's "sacrifice" |
“ | N? N? You're okay? I wasn't - Tessa is Cyn! She's here. N, I don't know how much you remember, but J tricked us. Or, it tricked J, too! N? I'm so sorry. I-I should have been honest with you. I was just so scared for us - for you! | „ |
~ V to Cyn disguised as N |
Background
Serial Designation V-X00100000, or simply known as V, is the tritagonist of Murder Drones.
Formerly a Worker Drone, V was converted into a Disassembly Drone by Cyn and sent to Copper 9 to kill Worker Drones under the guise of destroying runaway AI, as ordered by JCJenson.
When her colleague and past love interest, N, teams up with the rebellious Worker Drone, Uzi Doorman, V initially conflicts with them. However, the trio soon encounter the Absolute Solver, a powerful artificial intelligence that has a connection to Uzi and is tied to both N and V’s pasts.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Serial Designation V’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Appearance
- Looks:
V is a female Disassembly Drone with neon yellow eyes and a silver bob-cut hairstyle. Like other Disassembly Drones, she wears a black headband with five sections of eyes and has a long black tail ending with a large syringe filled with Nanite Acid.
- Attire:
V wears a dark gray, short-sleeved crop coat with a golden fur collar and cuffs. Her legs are painted black up to her thighs, resembling thigh-high socks, with yellow and black stripes at the end of her legs. She also wears a yellow armband with a skull label, along with text displaying her P/N (CYN-MYKX) and S/N (V-X00100000).
- Combat Mode:
When hunting, V's visor displays a neon yellow long 'X' shape, and her mouth reveals jagged teeth. She deploys large metal wings with a yellow and black color pattern, containing 16 feather blades. The middle of the wings has two yellow glowing circles. V also has interchangeable hands that can be swapped out for tools and weapons, including sharp claws for tearing through drones.
- Worker Form:
In N's flashback, V is seen wearing a black hard hat like the other Worker Drones, with a maid crown attached to the front. Her attire includes a grey maid dress with black trim, paired with a bowtie around the neck and two buttons down the middle. She also wears black knee-length socks and a yellow armband. V wears black round glasses to correct her severe vision defect.
- Solver Form:
In her Solver Form, V grows large bat-like wings similar to Uzi's Solver Form. Her right fingers are replaced with sharp claws, and her right hand appears fleshy, with a large yellow eye featuring a slit pupil. Her visor displays an 'X' shape.
- Prom Outfit:
During prom, V wears a red-velvet, glittery, sleeveless dress with a slit on the right side.
- Camp Outfit:
At Camp 98.7, V wears a scoutmaster's outfit, consisting of a short-sleeved green shirt and shorts. She completes the look with a wide-brimmed green campaign hat.
Personality
- Sociopathic Facade:
V appears as a sociopathic, violent, sadistic mass murderer, having no qualms or regrets about murdering Worker Drones. She often shows impulsive tendencies and a lack of empathy, especially when carrying out her duties as a Disassembly Drone. Her ruthlessness is often seen as her default personality.
- Traumatized Past:
Underneath her exterior lies a traumatized and complex individual who harbors deep emotional scars from her past. Once shy, kind, and reserved, V shared a strong connection with her then-love interest, N. She was unable to stand up for herself or protect others, especially when J abused N, leading her to remain passive. However, her past actions and her inability to intervene left her with a great deal of guilt and shame.
- Morally Grey Nature:
Although V adopts a sadistic persona, her true feelings reveal her internal conflict. She cared deeply for N, often hiding the painful past to shield him from further trauma. Despite her exterior ruthlessness, she is capable of empathy, especially toward those she cares about. Her default to violence and cruelty, though initially a defense mechanism, has caused her to become more morally grey over time, struggling to reconcile her true self with the persona she adopted.
- Protective of N:
V's love and care for N is a driving force in her actions. She actively sought to protect him, even agreeing to carry out her duties as a Disassembly Drone under the condition that they could remain undisturbed. She hides the truth of their past from him to keep him sane, demonstrating her devotion.
- Friendship and Sacrifice:
Despite her cold demeanor, V becomes a staunch ally of Uzi, sacrificing herself to ensure Uzi and N's safety. She also forms a close friendship with Lizzy, a Worker Drone she initially intended to kill during the prom. Though she maintains an aloof attitude towards both Uzi and Lizzy, her actions demonstrate that her uncaring personality is a facade.
- Fear of the Solver:
V harbors a deep fear of the Solver, which motivates her to kill Workers to prevent it from harming her or N. Her fear intensifies when she encounters hosts of the Solver, such as Uzi, whom she targets when Uzi begins to show signs of infection. Her intense reaction to the Solver's influence highlights her deep trauma and internal struggle.
Relationships
Serial Designation N
N notes that all the disassembly drones tells him that he's useless and terrible[1]. With V not even recognizing him at first (which is likely due to the Absolute Solver)[2]. N initially has a crush on her[3]. N later betrays her and J and fights against them[4]. Though he doesn't kill her and brings her with them to their ship[5]. Flashbacks of their time as Worker Drones shows they both had feelings for each other[6]. Even in modern time V shows to feel bad for N[7]. She tries to convince N that they both go to the prom and kill all the Worker Drones[8], along with asking N to stop prying into the things about the Absolute Solver as she's worried about N's safety[9]. V after essentially temporarily disabling N tells him that she's doing what's best for him, even if he hates her for it[10]. N tells Uzi how V is purposefully hiding stuff from them with V punching N's arm[11]. She considered Uzi a threat to N when she thought she was just Cyn in another body and tried to kill Uzi to protect N[12]. With N arguing with her over this as she simply just won't tell him what she's so afraid of[13]. N later saves V from nearly being killed by Uzi in her berserk Solver Form[14]. With V afterwards purposefully taking the blame for the missing campers from Uzi's feedings[15]. It's shown in Home that N was very to V when she was the new maid, nice enough to make her briefly resist the control of the Absolute Solver[16]. When surrounded by Sentinels, N says to V that they need her as he knows she's about to sacrifice herself but she tells him she trusts Uzi, cutting the elevator down and putting herself in harms way to make sure everyone else is safe[17]. When she believes she encountered N again, she starts apologizing for keeping everything from him, noting she was just scared for both of them[18]. At the end of the series, N throws a paper to V showing off his new drawing skills, with V smiling back, being proud of him[19].
Uzi Doorman
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.
Doll
Doll wants revenge on V for killing her parents, being willing to kill anyone that gets in her way[20].
General Information
Name: Serial Designation V-X00100000
Nicknames: V
Origin: Murder Drones
First Appearance: Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
Company: GLITCH Productions
Creator: Liam Vickers
Actor: Nola Klop
Gender: Female
Sex: None (As she is a robot drone)
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: She/Her
Handedness: Ambidextrous (Disassembly Drones are capable of dual-wielding weapons[21])
Age: Older Teens
Birthday: Unknown (Noted by the creator that all the Disassembly Drones in Murder Drones do not have specific birth dates as they lost that information along with their names when they were disassembled)
Time Period: 3071
Timeline: Main Timeline
Residence: Landing Pod during the beginning of the series[23], Worker Drones Hideout during the end of the series
Story Role: Horror Monster (Initially),
Legacy: Worldwide Legacy (V helped Uzi save 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: Murder Drones[24], Sky Demons[25]
Species: Worker Drones[26] (Initially), Disassembly Drone[27] (Currently)
State of Being: AI
Physiology: Worker Drone Physiology (Initially), Disassembly Drone Physiology (Currently)
In-Universe Creator: JC Jenson[28]
Occupation: Maid (Formerly), Disassembly Drone
Affiliations: Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation N, Serial Designation J (Formerly), Cyn (Formerly)
Enemies: Uzi Doorman (Formerly), Serial Designation J, Cyn
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Alive
- As a Disassembly Drone: Chaotic Evil (Disassembly drones are programmed by their parent company to attack and kill the Worker Drones for being "runaway AI"[29]. V has a more sadistic personality, eating Worker Drones entrails in front of their families, with her noting she still feels nothing even after doing that[30])
- The Promening and OnWards: Chaotic Neutral (The Promening is when V starts having a slow change of heart, initially she was there to kill all the Worker Drones in the prom house[31] but after hearing she got elected prom queen she starts being conflicted from killing everyone[32]. This was further helped by Uzi saving her life[33]. Though she at times still kills random Worker Drones when being annoyed[34]. Saved Lizzy despite her having no reason to even with her excuse of "Killing her. Not saving you."[35]. V eventually becomes one that wants to screw over Cyn's plans[36]. V goes out of her way to save Uzi when she could've left Uzi to die[37]. Put herself in harms way to make sure the entire group could escape through the elevator[38])
Protection Level: Cosmic Protector (Fought against Cyn[39], who is a complete host of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[40], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[41]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[42], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[43])
Threat Level: Street Threat (Disassembly drones are programmed by their parent company to attack and kill the Worker Drones for being "runaway AI"[44])
- 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: Worker Drone | Disassembly Drone
Key Information
- Worker Drone: This key covers V in her Worker Drone state, back when she was a maid at Elliott Manor.
- Disassembly Drone: This key covers V in her Disassembly Drone state, covering her during the main series.
Grade: A
Tier: At least 9-A | At least 9-A
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Absolute Solver (The Absolute Solver program is the reason for the Disassembly Drones bodies and regeneration[45])
Attack Potency: At least Room level (Potency) (Briefly fought against Serial Designation J[46], and won[47]) | At least Room level (Potency)(Disassembly Drones can easily tear apart and kill Worker Drones[48], where Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[49], and Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[50]. Kicked away a massive meteor[51])
Durability: At least Room level (Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[52]. Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[53]) | At least Room level, Higher with Wings (Disassembly Drones wings can protect them from attacks that would've destroyed their bodies[54])
Striking Strength: At least Room Class (Potency) | At least Room Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Worker Drones can easily crush wrenches[55]) | At least Class K (Comparable to Serial Designation N, who easily stopped a large metal door from closing[56], with these doors specifically being made to keep out the Disassembly Drones[57])
Travel Speed: Average Human Speed | Average Human Speed on foot, Transonic flight speed (Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[58])
Attack Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic (Comparable to Serial Designation N[59], where he is able to fight and react to attacks while he is flying[60], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[61])
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Comparable to Worker Drone Cyn, who deflected Tessa's bullet before it could hit her[62]) | Supersonic (Caught a bullet before it could hit Tessa[63], kicked away a missile before it could hit Lizzy and Thad[64])
Stamina: Limitless
Range: Standard Melee. Varies with Weapons (The Murder Drones are explained to have "kind of whatever they need", manufacturing those items as they need it per situation being called a "literal hammerspace"[65]. They've showcased many weapons such as: claw-knives[66], grenade launchers[67], laser guns[68], virus uploader gun[69], blades[70], sub-machine guns[71], rocket launchers[72], EMP cannon[73], bubble blower[74], missile launchers[75], shurikens[76], mini-chainsaws[77], flashlight[78], electric saw[79], hand with a napkin[80], scalpel[81], food picker[82], and saw[83])
Intelligence: Genius Intelligence (Disassembly Drones are masters of weapons as showcased with Serial Designation N. N is able to deftly throw a shuriken to save Thad[84]. N is able to shoot all three arrows right on the bullseye[85]. Disassembly Drones can instantly pick up and understand how to use any weapons they come across)
Knowledge: Grandmaster level (The Murder Drones are explained to have "kind of whatever they need", manufacturing those items as they need it per situation being called a "literal hammerspace"[86]. They've showcased many weapons such as: claw-knives[87], grenade launchers[88], laser guns[89], virus uploader gun[90], blades[91], sub-machine guns[92], rocket launchers[93], EMP cannon[94], bubble blower[95], missile launchers[96], shurikens[97], mini-chainsaws[98], flashlight[99], electric saw[100], hand with a napkin[101], scalpel[102], food picker[103], and saw[104])
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Ability | Function/Example |
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Corrosive Nanite Acid | The end of V's tail contains a syringe filled with a yellow liquid that contains corrosive nanites capable of breaking down materials. |
Interchangeable Hands | Like other Disassembly Drones, V can swap her hands for various tools and weapons, including:
- A submachine gun. |
Notable Techniques
Ability | Function/Example |
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Flight | V has large retractable wings with blade-like feathers, enabling high-speed flight. These wings can also be used for cutting and impaling targets. |
Corrosive Nanite Acid | The end of V's tail contains a syringe filled with a yellow liquid that contains corrosive nanites capable of breaking down materials. |
Healing Saliva | V's saliva can deactivate the corrosive nanites produced by her tail's syringe, similar to N's ability to neutralize them. |
EMP Immunity | V is immune to electromagnetic pulses, though this immunity may have limits. |
Interchangeable Hands | Like other Disassembly Drones, V can swap her hands for various tools and weapons, including:
- A submachine gun. |
Enhanced Reflexes | V possesses enhanced reflexes, demonstrated when she caught a bullet fired by the severed arm of a Disassembly Drone in a Sentinel's mouth. |
Other
Standard Tactics:
Weaknesses:
- Worker Drones Weaknesses: Worker Drones are weak to extremely bright lights, as it will cause their systems to reboot[195].
- Disassembly Drones Weaknesses: While in the midst of regenerating their heads, if the disassembly drones head is damaged, they will have errors with their scanners[196], and lose their memory of the past three hours[197], though once their system reboot is complete, their errors and memories will be restored[198]. Disassembly Drones kill and eat the Worker Drones in order to drink their oil in order to avoid overheating and dying[199], this is further confirmed by the creator of the series that they are intentionally super inefficient without proper self-cooling[200]. Depending on the Disassembly Drone's mind, they can shoot out love hearts instead of a light beam, which could cost them during a fight[201]. Disassembly Drones are weak to the light of the sun[202]. Disassembly Drones are very weak to bright lights, as it causes a reboot in their systems[203].
- Unique Weaknesses: V has bad vision[204]. needing her glasses[205]. V can be distracted by someone doing something weird like licking her swords[206].
Trivia
- V was first shown in the teaser for Murder Drones. She was later featured in the Disassembly Required OST music video.
- She serves as the mascot of Murder Drones, as she was featured in the first official teaser trailer, making her the first character to be revealed to the public.
- In her concept art, V had white hair, a sideways halo, a more slender body, and no mouth. Her overall appearance resembled that of an angel.
- V started the series as an antagonist, but her status as a protagonist was shown off in promotional material such as merchandise. After some foreshadowing in Heartbeat" (where her concern for N is shown), V eventually joins forces with N and Uzi (to a degree) in "The Promening".
- It's worth noting that while N and J's personalities mostly remained the same when they were turned from Worker Drones to Disassembly Drones, V's personality changed from being a shy and kind girl to a sinister and psychopathic individual.
- This personality slowly dissipated after she got her memories back as she showed a kinder personality (as seen when she "sacrificed" herself so the rest of the team could go before they got attacked).
- In "Mass Destruction" the Absolute Solver, while using a hologram of V, revealed that it kept the original personalities of N's squad, further confirming that V's sinister behavior in the present is an act.
- It's worth noting that while N and J's personalities mostly remained the same when they were turned from Worker Drones to Disassembly Drones, V's personality changed from being a shy and kind girl to a sinister and psychopathic individual.
- In "Cabin Fever", V tells Uzi "Better to say distant, though. Don't you think?" while she threatens the latter. These words take on a new meaning later in the series when it's revealed that V herself has kept herself distant from N to protect him from the Absolute Solver.
- While not seen, V does have a phone on her as proven when she manages to contact Lizzy about her success at surviving against the Sentinels.
- V is one of three characters, the other two being Nori and Uzi, to say the line "Bite me!".
- Kevin Temmer has called V’s solver form “Eldritch V” in a behind the scenes video.
Codex Statistics Questions
Q: Shouldn't the cast of Murder Drones be around Planetary levels of power due to tanking said destruction?
A: This answer has two layers:
Battle Records
3 - 1 - 1
- Serial Designation J - Fight[219]
- Conditions: None.
- Location: Elliott Manor
- Doll - Fight[220]
- 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[221]
- 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.
References
- ↑ MURDER DRONES - Episode 1: PILOT
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- ↑ GLITCH 2023 GLITCHX EVent Question "Pixxel Asks: How large is the range of weapons that the Murder Drones have??"
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