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Serial Designation J
“ | You know there's no escape, even in death! | „ |
~ Serial Designation J to Serial Designation V |
Background
Serial Designation J-10X111001, also known as J, is one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Doll) in Murder Drones.
J is a Disassembly Drone who was initially believed to have been sent by the interstellar company JCJenson to eliminate "runaway AI" on Copper 9, as stated by herself and others. However, it was later revealed that this was a false claim. J was actually a former Worker Drone who had been converted by the Absolute Solver controlling Cyn and follows its commands in exchange for the program allowing her to survive.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Serial Designation J’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Appearance
- Looks:
Serial Designation J is a female Disassembly Drone with silver hair styled in high twin pigtails, tied with black ribbons. Her neon yellow eyes are characteristic of Disassembly Drones. She wears a black headband adorned with five additional eyes that match the color of her visor. A long, thin black tail ending in a large syringe filled with Nanite Acid further defines her design.
- Attire:
J wears a short-sleeved black shirt with side pockets, which is paired with a black leather belt that gives the appearance of a skirt. Beneath her blazer, she has a dark yellow shirt and a tie, giving her a professional appearance compared to the other members of her squadron.
- Legs and Accessories:
J appears to wear knee-high stockings with visible suspenders, but these are actually part of her chassis. On her left bicep, she wears a yellow armband with a skull emblem, identifying her as a Disassembly Drone.
- Combat Mode:
In combat mode, J reveals jagged teeth, and her visor displays an "X" shape, signaling her aggressive intent. She has large metal wings with a yellow and black color pattern, containing 16 feather blades. The middle of these wings has two glowing yellow circles. J also possesses interchangeable hands that can be switched out for tools or weapons, including three-sharp claws that allow her to tear through targets with ease.
- Worker Form:
In her Worker Drone form, J wears a black hard hat with a maid crown attached to the front. Her attire includes a grey with black trim overall maid dress, paired with a black bowtie around the neck. She also wears black thigh-high socks with two white stripes at the top. Her twin pigtails are slightly longer with two black ribbons.
- Eldritch J:
Eldritch J, in its monstrous form, resembles Cyn's true form—a centipede-like being with a yellow and black color pattern. This form features multiple mantis-like appendages and a row of spikes along its back. Its head is identical to J’s, but with a melted visor, sharp serrated teeth in the upper jaw, and the absence of a lower jaw.
- Additional Features of Eldritch J:
Eldritch J has multiple appendages ending with Solver cameras, which it uses to project holograms of drones it has studied and killed. These holograms are employed to lure in its next victims. The being also has claw appendages for grabbing onto individuals. One of its appendages resembles a human hand, though it is unclear whether this is genuine human flesh or a look-alike.
Personality
- Lethal Workaholic: J is highly dedicated to her job, often using corporate jargon like "synergistic liability" and "fourth-quarter profits" as a substitute for insults or vulgarity. Her unwavering focus on her duties has led her to follow orders without question, even when it conflicts with her personal beliefs, as seen when she refused to help Tessa escape from her chains due to "corporate's spoken" directive.
- Obedient and Authoritarian: J has a deep-seated penchant for obeying authority, a trait stemming from her days as a Worker Drone. She places loyalty to her superiors above all else and is willing to carry out any command, even at the expense of others. This blind obedience is a core part of her personality, although she is not as sadistic or insane as others, like V.
- Arrogant and Domineering: J holds a deep sense of superiority over others and enjoys belittling them. Her arrogance is especially apparent in her relationship with N, whom she despises. J regularly insults N and even infects him with a virus when he dares to question the company. Her cruelty is further demonstrated in her abusive treatment of N, even in flashbacks to the Elliott Manor.
- Prideful and Self-Serving: Despite her disdain for others, J takes pride in her achievements. She values success and rewards those she considers worthy, as shown when she congratulates N for breaking past the Worker Drones' doors. However, her arrogance often leads to her downfall, such as when she allows Uzi a chance to stab her during a lengthy monologue, showing her tendency to underestimate others.
- Emotionally Complex: While J is generally cold and calculating, she is capable of displaying emotions. She is visibly terrified by Louisa's presence and unnerved when attacked by Lizzy, Thad, and Khan. She also feels guilty when Tessa is chained up, struggling with her loyalty to "corporate" versus her respect for Tessa. Despite her cold exterior, J has moments of vulnerability, particularly when confronted with those she cares about.
- Morally Flexible: J’s true motivations come to light in the finale, where she reveals her knowledge of Cyn's murder of Tessa. Instead of seeking revenge, she aids Cyn in the destruction of Copper 9, prioritizing self-preservation and aligning herself with the "winning team" to avoid being killed. Her decision to distance herself from her former allies, V and N, shows her self-serving nature, as she prioritizes her survival over loyalty to her old comrades.
- Corporate Culture Influenced: According to Liam Vickers, J’s character is heavily shaped by corporate culture. She aligns herself with whichever dominant power is in control, seeking better conditions for herself and her companions, N and V. J prioritizes her own interests above challenging or improving the system, even at a personal cost, showing her unwavering commitment to self-preservation and opportunism.
Relationships
Uzi Doorman
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.
Serial Designation N
N notes that all the disassembly drones tells him that he's useless and terrible[1]. J specifically tells N how worthless and terrible he is while stepping on him, telling him that she'd kill him herself if the company allowed it[2]. When N questions the exact reason the Disassembly Drones are there and suggests working with the Worker Drones to escape the planet, with J telling him he didn't make a mistake as he finally gave her the excuse she needed to kill him[3]. When N is later alive she and V work together to stop him and fail[4]. J later returns again in Absolute End to fight against Uzi, V, and N and once again loses.
General Information
Name: Serial Designation J-10X111001
Nicknames: J
Origin: Murder Drones
First Appearance: Murder Drones Episode 1: Pilot
Company: GLITCH Productions
Creator: Liam Vickers
Actor: Shara Kirby
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[5])
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[7]
Story Role: Evil Drone, Horror Monster
Legacy: Unknown Legacy
Influence: Personal Influence
Language: English
Ethnicity: Unknown
Religion: N/A
Classification: Murder Drones[8], Sky Demons[9]
Species: Worker Drones[10] (Initially), Disassembly Drone[11] (Currently)
State of Being: AI
Physiology: Worker Drone Physiology (Initially), Disassembly Drone Physiology (Currently)
In-Universe Creator: JC Jenson[12]
Occupation: Maid (Formerly), Disassembly Drone
Affiliations: Cyn, Tessa Elliott, Serial Designation V (Formerly), Serial Designation N (Formerly)
Enemies: Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation V, Serial Designation N
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Alive (J is shown in the end credits to still be alive and trying to fix the ship)
Alignment: Lawful Evil (Disassembly drones are programmed by their parent company to attack and kill the Worker Drones for being "runaway AI"[13]. N only does this as he just wants to be useful as he was given a job and wants to try his best[14]. Broke into the Worker Drones facility and caused a wide-spread murder spree[15]. Serves whoever is corporate-wise in the highest position)
Threat Level: Street Threat (Disassembly drones are programmed by their parent company to attack and kill the Worker Drones for being "runaway AI"[16]), Cosmic Threat through helping Cyn (Cyn is a complete host of the Absolute Solver, where the Absolute Solver mutates in damaged AI and takes everything, with it being spread[17], with it eventually destroying the entire universe[18]. The tale of Murder Drones is explained that "Reality is breaking apart"[19], it is written in the scientist papers that the singularity is actively consuming everything and the universe big crunch will happen within 87 days[20])
- Type of Potential: Fixed Potential
- Level of Potential: Artificial Potential
- Description: As they are drones and robots, their potential increases through different kinds of enhancements and coding.
- Limitations: They cannot increase in potential naturally due to being robots.
Codex Statistics
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[21])
Attack Potency: At least Room level (Potency) (Briefly fought against Serial Designation V[22], where Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[23], and Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[24]) | At least Room level (Potency) (Disassembly Drones can easily tear apart and kill Worker Drones[25], where Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[26], and Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[27])
Durability: At least Room level (Worker Drones take no damage from a missile exploding into them[28]. Worker Drones only receive light injuries from explosions across a classroom[29]) | At least Room level, Higher with Wings (Disassembly Drones wings can protect them from attacks that would've destroyed their bodies[30])
Striking Strength: At least Room Class (Potency) | At least Room Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Worker Drones can easily crush wrenches[31]) | At least Class K (Comparable to Serial Designation N, who easily stopped a large metal door from closing[32], with these doors specifically being made to keep out the Disassembly Drones[33])
Travel Speed: Average Human Speed | Average Human Speed on foot,Transonic flight speed (Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[34])
Attack Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic (Can fight and tag Serial Designation V[35], who caught a bullet before it could hit Tessa[36], where Disassembly Drones cause sonic booms when flying away[37])
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Comparable to Worker Drone Cyn, who deflected Tessa's bullet before it could hit her[38]) | Supersonic
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"[39]. They've showcased many weapons such as: claw-knives[40], grenade launchers[41], laser guns[42], virus uploader gun[43], blades[44], sub-machine guns[45], rocket launchers[46], EMP cannon[47], bubble blower[48], missile launchers[49], shurikens[50], mini-chainsaws[51], flashlight[52], electric saw[53], hand with a napkin[54], scalpel[55], food picker[56], and saw[57])
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[58]. N is able to shoot all three arrows right on the bullseye[59]. 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"[60]. They've showcased many weapons such as: claw-knives[61], grenade launchers[62], laser guns[63], virus uploader gun[64], blades[65], sub-machine guns[66], rocket launchers[67], EMP cannon[68], bubble blower[69], missile launchers[70], shurikens[71], mini-chainsaws[72], flashlight[73], electric saw[74], hand with a napkin[75], scalpel[76], food picker[77], and saw[78])
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Sword
During Home, Tessa used the revolver while J used the sword for combat.Notable Techniques
Ability | Function/Example |
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Flight | J possesses large retractable wings equipped with blade-like feathers, allowing for high-speed flight. These wings can also be used to cut and impale targets. |
Corrosive Nanite Acid | The end of J's tail contains a syringe filled with Nanite Acid, which can be injected into targets. |
Extreme Agility and Strength | J is more agile and stronger than the average Worker Drone, thanks to her Disassembly Drone physiology. |
Virus Implant | J has a virus chip designed to terminate any corrupted Disassembly Drone. She implanted this virus in N during "PILOT" when he began questioning JC Jenson's motives. The virus would have killed N had Uzi not intervened and saved him. |
Interchangeable Hands | J can replace her hands with various tools and weapons, including:
- Three claws for impaling and slicing. |
EMP Immunity | J is immune to the effects of electromagnetic pulses, rendering her unaffected by EMP attacks. |
Absolute Solver | After J's destruction in the Pilot episode, the Absolute Solver program activated, beginning the process of reconstructing J's form by collecting material from Worker Drones. |
Other
Standard Tactics: J utilizes fast and quick strikes along with her essential hammerspace of different arsenals while flying.
Weaknesses
- Worker Drones Weaknesses: Worker Drones are weak to extremely bright lights, as it will cause their systems to reboot[169].
- 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[170], and lose their memory of the past three hours[171], though once their system reboot is complete, their errors and memories will be restored[172]. Disassembly Drones kill and eat the Worker Drones in order to drink their oil in order to avoid overheating and dying[173], this is further confirmed by the creator of the series that they are intentionally super inefficient without proper self-cooling[174]. 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[175]. Disassembly Drones are weak to the light of the sun[176]. Disassembly Drones are very weak to bright lights, as it causes a reboot in their systems[177].
Trivia
- J is the only Disassembly Drone to have been shown destroyed beyond regeneration and later reconstructed.
- She has artistic abilities, as shown in "Home".
- J is the only Disassembly Drone to be shown using their EMP generator.
- In the Season 1 Teaser, when asked the question "Is J dead?", Liam Vickers responded with nervous stuttering and an "Uh-oh!", implying her eventual return, which would come true in "The Promening".
- As shown in the announcement video for the Glitch Inn, J was originally meant to be male.
- J, along with her teammate, V, were one of two characters to know before the reveal that astronaut Tessa was Cyn, as confirmed and heavily implied by their dialogue in "Absolute End".
- From Liam Vickers' perspective, J views herself as a competent leader and the responsible one among her trio with N and V. She believes that she has sacrificed a lot to keep the group together, seeing herself as a thankless leader and/or older sibling who does not receive the recognition she deserves.
Codex Statistics Questions
Q: Shouldn't the cast of Murder Drones be around Planetary levels of power due to tanking said destruction?
A: This answer has two layers:
Battle Records
0 - 3 - 0
None.
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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- ↑ GLITCH 2023 GLITCHX EVent Question "Pixxel Asks: How large is the range of weapons that the Murder Drones have??"
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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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