Anon, fucking your bro is faggotry. Yes, even if this moron has a sexy metal ass of disassembly drone now, she's still your bro.
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>>233248 I'll be honest, I don't understand the popularity of Roblox amongst children, I literally don't know a single child under the age of twelve that doesn't play Roblox.
>>233247 It's really bad but I have ALWAYS associated Murder Drones with BOTDF KEK. Just the overall vibe and since I listened to them a lot when I discovered MD. Horrifically Delicious Sluts Get Guts These two songs specifically have automatic MD association in my head when I listen to them lmao. 1st song specifically reminds me of N a lot
>>233205 >>233241 she'd still have her manor of horrors. don't forget that crazy bitch murdered her whole family for a god that doesn't even know her name and sits on a throne of corpses. when the war starts drawing to a close they're gonna clear that nightmare mansion like it's Castlevania and she's the final boss
Kek, I just realised that since she was the one who was the prototype for DDanni, you can grant that faggot smiles like that every time she asks Buddy to make her breakfast.
>>233266 There are several ways to escape from the planet, anon.
Paulin could escape with the mutant refugees, and Valentina could steal someone's private spaceship, so what, the little servants will fly it. At the very least, they'll try.
>>233287 uh. the veteran AU is post solver-war, and to my understanding, on earth. >humanity was able to hold out until the Vore event. I can't believe this has to be said, but humanity didn't go extinct in that timeline.
>Fun Morning Canon Facts: N got beat up once by a bunch of Labor Bots after repeating a word he heard in a Labor Bot rap song. How was N to know that it was "their" word
>Fun Morning Canon Facts: Uzi and N broke-up shortly after the events of the show, Uzi just wasn't ready to commit to a relationship especially one that only formed due to dire circumstances
>Fun Morning Canon Facts: J isn't even sure if she's the real J anymore. She remembers her death, the intense pain of it, and yet it's merely a thought to her. Is she just a cheap copy?
>"huh? congratulations for what...?" >"OH! haha, no– we didn't spring for the artificial womb." >"no, no, she wanted to try aging our own rum. I said we should do it the old fashioned way but, well..." >"stomach mods were on sale and she insisted, y'know?" >"anyway, we think this first batch is gonna be a 2 year."
>Fun Morning OC Facts: Buckety has atleast saved the universe 4 times now, you ungrateful shits just never noticed, no she doesn't have any proof just take her word for it
>Fun Morning OC Facts: Jane's brain has slowly corroded from the high traces of asbestos in the atmosphere to the point that she can no longer remember the number that comes after 2, but she can still count above it
>Fun Morning OC Facts: Although mostly keeping to themselves, there exists a group of Mini-Drones that are rabid fans of N. It's gotten so bad that Uzi has to constantly watch the corners of her room and inspect N's clothes and dishes to ensure these tiny home invaders don't taint what's left of N's innocence
>>233294 The events of Veteran AU do not take place on earth, but on an unnamed planet/planets.
The Federation is an interplanetary nation with many planets, but if the events of your greens take place on earth, then ok, Veteran AU doesn't have a cultural ideologue, but for most anons it's going to be a bit weird, because it's long been discussed that the events of Veteran AU take place after the unchanged plot of the main show, it's just that, I'll say it again, humanity has been able to SURVIVE. Not defeat, but just survive long enough to seal Cyn into the Uzi.
>Fun Morning Meta Facts: Despite there clearly being an interest in humanoid monster girls, the thread has yet to actually make any Cliffside OCs, the one Liam Vickers property where these monster girls fit perfectly
>>233319 (me) If only I hadn't been the hysterical bitch who deleted the finished Veteran AU wiki, because I don't fucking know how to write clear, concise text and just create a stream of text, things would be a lot easier.
>Fun Morning OC Facts: The SD-P that's currently in a relationship with Beretta isn't actually the original SD-P, but a clone that was produced by mistake. So in an extremely convoluted way, he is the clone of a clone therfore he is not a copy of Serial Designation N. Is this fact true? Fuck if I know
>>233340 Kek, that's right, we once discussed that Buddy became Oogi's liquidator because he, a war veteran who was forced to fight and not get an education, was not even wanted in the office.
I think a man of his talents would be gladly accepted into the ranks of liquidators, but he would have to hide what troops he served in, because there will definitely be many veterans among the liquidators.
>>233354 Of course, that's why the Federation has had to resort to creating various methods of destroying them, from sentinel drones and augmented cyborgs in armour, to fanatics whose blood is such a broth of war drugs and nanites that any DD would die of an overdose if they tried it.
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How are humans having a hard time finding jobs in the veteran AU? Worst case you just whore yourself out to DD’s and let them cry on your shoulder for an hour.
>>233366 Most humans either work low skill menial labor jobs or suck on the drone teats of welfare Post solver war the vast majority of humanity got wiped out and the uncountable billions of worker drones took up the remade job market Unless you go into a field of employment where drones of any kind can't work you're pretty much shit out of luck
>>233355 >Entire liquidator teams have gone missing when encountering a nest of feral murder drones >When found they're acting as the nests husbands >Read: cooking up oil soup and cleaning up after them
>>233328 That fucking shot uaua Lord have Mercy That cannot have been an accident right? God she is so incredibly hot and based and perfect, why is there no character even remotely similiar every scene with Alice was utter KINO we need more
>>233382 With such competition in the labour market, human men have no choice but to become house husbands or go to serve the government.
On those damn worthless benefits you can only afford to survive, not live, the bastards in the government force you to either serve them or serve your drone "wife," and I don't even know which is worse.
>>233409 NTA but I signed up with the liquidators just to feel like a man again Not having a job while my MD wife works a cushy corporate job made me feel useless At least I can say I have a job now
>>233418 >A human man of a nondescript identity walks down the street. >It's... not the best neighborhood. >He was late and decided to take a shortcut through the DD slums. >Given the several dozen hungry eyes following him, he's starting to believe that was a mistake. >He starts to speed up, when a group of three DD's that were lounging near an apartment block's front door get up and step in his path. >"Hey baby, where you going? Want to have some fun?" >"N-no," the man stammers. "I'm just heading to-" >"Bitch did I say you can talk back?" The DD says, grabbing him roughly by the arm. "Can you believe this meat stick?" >The man begins to panic, unable to pull away from the much stronger DD. >As she begins to drag him towards the apartment block's door, a loud crash and spray of concrete forces him back. >The DD's severed arm is on the ground, and a male DD has a blade in hand. >Before the man can say anything, the male DD crabs him by his collar, pops his wings, and flies away. >He does his darndest not to scream as the male DD jukes and swoops through buildings, trying to lose the three others. >Eventually, he flies through a window and into a dingy apartment. The others continue flying outside, seemingly oblivious to your hiding spot. >By the time they give up, your heart rate's settled back to normal. >"T-thanks" you say to your DD savior, only to find him removing his pants. >"Huh? Oh, I wouldn't say saved..."
>>233425 I think there was a post about it in which the traditional navy also became responsible for interstellar travel and so, with iirc airforce having thingamajigs rhat can work in both armosphere and space, idk tho, not like there's canon for it so you can make up what you see most fitting anyways
>>233422 >"Washings done!" The man calls out to his roommate. >"Thanks," the DD says. I'm fucking useless working machines. >"You know you're a machine, right?" The man asks. >"Do you know how to work a cow?" >"No?" >"Exactly." >"I don't think that analogy works but fuck it." >After his earlier flight, the DD had explained that he really needed help with his laundry, one thing led to another, and they ended up as roommates. >He didn't even charge rent. >It was closer to all his usual haunts, and since he was under his roommates "protection" the DD's hadn't bothered him since. >In return, all the man had to do was the occasional load of laundry. >The sex wasn't bad either.
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Full Model Name: JCJ Enforcer Series Handler MK1 Height: 5'9-5'10 (Default state), Varies Weight: 420lb + 45lb Gravity Gauntlets Est. Lifespan: ~100 Years
>Being both the most elusive and complicated enforcer drone model, the handler is a jack of all trades, master of none, but still just as good as a master of one. >The handler excels in both short-ranged and long-ranged combat, but can avoid fighting altogether with it's immense stealth capability. If you can see a handler, he doesn't mind your gaze. Take that as you will. >Conventional drones contain a small pocket of nanites within their bodies, which are used purely for regenerative purposes. Handlers, on the other hand, are entirely made up of nanobots, save for their gravity gauntlets. >Since a handler is essentially a coordinated mass of tiny particles, it can alter its shape and texture on a whim. This ability is used mostly to either create basic weaponry on the fly or to blend in with the surrounding area in the form of a fitting object/person. >What heightens the effectiveness of this ability is that a handler can manipulate its density in order to shrink or expand. The higher the density, the more difficult it is to deform its shape, which means that a handler, ironically, becomes weaker the larger it gets. >The handler may not be particularly sturdy, but don't be fooled, it is still a very durable model, capable of reforming from almost anything. The only way to truly kill a handler would be to destroy most of its brain, which is easier said than done, because it too, is constructed from nanobots and is virtually indistinguishable from the rest of its body. And to rub salt on the wounds, handlers are programmed to split their brain across their body. >The nanobots are divided into 2 groups: the brain and the multipurpose nanobots. The multipurpose nanobots have custom configurations and can repurpose themselves at any time. They can be used for sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, so on and so on forth... and regeneration. Even if its nanobots sustain damage, the handler can repair itself in a matter of minutes at the cost of most of its energy. Handlers can also repair other drones, albeit at a slower pace. They frequently separate a bit of themselves and attach it to allies as a sort of "band-aid". >The regeneration doubles as multiplication. A handler can self-replicate, its coordination worsening as it grows larger until it hits a maximum of 932.5 pounds, after which it begins to automatically sever any extra nanobots from its mass, since its brain is unable to control such a large amount of them. >The brain nanobots are significantly more limited than the multipurpose nanobots. The brain is unable to repurpose itself, it is unable to self-replicate, and not even the multipurpose nanobots can recreate it. If a handler suffers brain damage, it is permanent. The brain can be split across multiple different bodies, which start off as a hivemind, but gradually grow into independent, lesser handlers. >All this comes with a heavy cost. Handlers have one glaring weakness: they are especially vulnerable to temperatures that would be considered mild for other models, even for worker drones. A handler's performance is noticeably worse even at a mere 110°C or -70°C. Do not submerge a handler in molten steel. >Handlers acquire energy by either absorbing it through their gravity gauntlets, or by consuming it through their bodies. A handler, technically, becomes a corrosive material when it's eating. Do not stick your finger into him during this, you'll lose it and he won't even gain energy from it. >Standard handlers are equipped with 3 gravity gauntlets, 2 on their forearms, 1 kept inside their torso for emergencies. The gravity gauntlets, as the name implies, can freely manipulate objects within their grasp, crushing it or propelling it high speeds. It can also both absorb energy and expel it in the form of a red laser/energy ball. This is a handler's main method of ranged attack. Note: Handler assassins are unarmed, as they only engage in close quarters fights and the gauntlets hinder their shapeshifting capabilities.
>>233419 Well, Pavo loves these guys, because he can be himself with them, and Cyn just adores them, and yes, lots of text, because I like these bastards, even though their name is stupid.
They are living weapons of the Federation, people who have lost everything and whose hatred for Solver is so high that they willingly agree to undergo inhuman experiments on themselves to become the worst nightmare for the enemies of mankinde. They can look like humans, but they have been stripped of some of their humanity to nothing prevents them from killing enemies, but their main characteristic is also their war strategy: psychological warfare. Both against enemies and allies.
They are literally the SS of the Federation and answer only to the supreme commander of the Federation Army, and they are as fanatically loyal, as hated by other soldiers and DD. Disassembly drones hate them because they are trained to destroy DD, and destroy in such a way that even after the memory wipe from Cyn, drones continued to subconsciously fear them, and the soldiers hate them because even the smallest show of disloyalty to the Federation they respond with only one thing: fire.
And if you ask how fanatical, but still ordinary humans can defeat disassembly drones, for me it's combat drugs. Lots of combat drugs. VERY MUCH combat drugs. Soldiers have a meme: "a VSOTF member is made up of seventy per cent water, twenty per cent loyalty and ten per cent drugs. The percentage of drugs increases as serve."
They were just a meme at first, but now I like to think of them as the Federation SS, you know, against cases like this: >>232471
>>233424 My brother in language and world, if you don't like them, that's fine, but for Stalin's sake, don't get so boiled up over the fact that three, well, maximum four anons out of twenty-eight are discussing them.
And I think they are a whole army. There are much fewer of them than simple soldiers, but much more than sentinels and heavies.
>>233452 It's not that, it's that "the situation is so bleak that propagandists are creating an entire alternate reality to keep what's left of society from losing all hope and imploding, and even after humanity's extinction is narrowly averted society is so fragile the truth is still being hidden" feels more interesting (and arguably more in line with the show's depiction of 31st century society) than more HFY supersoldiers.
>Daily probably-not-canon fun facts: Birds went extinct in the Solver war. All modern birds are descended from two bird mutants that spent basically the entire war banging.
>>233456 I think, there should be "evil chekists": society is on the edge, and there are those who are ready to betray their species to at least get a painless death, and having at least crazy but loyal soldiers would not be superfluous.
I like this idea too, really, I'm not kidding, but anon, you don't develop it, you just insert it into every discussion about VSOTF and Buddy.
>>233461 >Betray their species to get a painless death. What did they run out of pointy objects or over the counter drugs? I get it's a grimdark war but fuck there's still some agency.
>>233473 It's more a question of the soul, anon. People have received confirmation of divinity (or who knows what, scientists haven't figured it out yet).
>WE, THE JUGGERSQUAD, BURN ANY AND ALL STRAWBERRIES. >WHY ARE WE BURNING WHAT LITTLE REMAINS OF NATURAL FRUIT, YOU MAY ASK? >THE ANSWER IS MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS. >THE SECOND ANSWER IS THAT I'M NOT VERY FOND OF THE SO-CALLED STRAWBERRY, AND WHAT I DON'T LIKE, MY FOLK DON'T LIKE EITHER. >WE'RE MORE FOND OF.... MANGOES, GROWN IN OHIO, BLUD.
>>233299 >Dan "One Man Foot Clan" Schneider, already a Nicktoon hater, utterly despises Disassembly Required over the disassembly drone girls >technically underage (since they're teenage vampires and all) girls who DON'T have feet?!
>Pavo and mutants Touchy subject. Pavo's built, both mentally and physically, for anti-DD ops and rarely gets sent to mutant-heavy operations. He's had encounters with the abominations, because you always will, and he usually puts them down as one would expect someone who tries to make the war fun would. Basically making it DMC. But his definition of human extends to ex-humans still capable of reason, hence why he's got nothing against Danni. Ironically, this means the psychopath who routinely staked DDs for the sun and made macabre art pieces of them is one of the most pro-mutant veterans out there. The human thing extends to cultists, too. Whenever he's forced to encounter them, he makes it as quick as possible. They're misguided, led astray, but they're also actively working for what he hates most. No room for undue mercy in a war of extinction.
>>233496 I see no reason for Pavo not to extend his hatred to cultists and, in.
If it's clear why monsters and aggressive mutants are no better than DD, then as far as mutants and cultists are concerned, we need to elaborate.
Let's take the cultists, what are they? They are people that by their own free will have become the servants of Solver and Cyn, that is, they voluntarily contribute to the extinction of their species and voluntarily contribute to the commission of all those horrors that come with disassembly drones and solver. Therefore, why should Pavo be lenient towards them? Shouldn't he, on the contrary, have even MORE hatred for them than he does even for disassembly drones?
With mutants here I can agree, because most mutants, if they are not cultists, did not want to mutate, they were forcibly turned into monsters, and forcibly forced to experience terrible suffering, and kill other people. To them Pavo can show mercy, and grant them the mercy of a quick death.
>>233500 (me) >I see no reason for Pavo not to extend his hatred to cultists and, sometimes, mutants. >If it's clear why monsters and aggressive mutants are no better than DD, then as far as intelligent mutants and cultists are concerned, we need to elaborate. What the fuck, brain?
>>233497 A single, crucial moment's hesitation, likely leading to him nearly getting taken down, but he'd do what has to be done and get out, hopefully with all limbs intact. Upon his return to base he'd claim he was "off his game", until one of his handlers goes through the footage and puts together why his IFF glitched out and he froze up. And of course, he'd spend a bit of time trying to get way closer to his technician, trying to play it off as the current stellar alignment/his horoscope making him a bit cuddly (remember how he was into astrology? That's still a thing).
>>233500 >why should Pavo be lenient towards them? Shouldn't he, on the contrary, have even MORE hatred for them than he does even for disassembly drones? The misguided sons of man are sons still, even if they have renounced their heritage. But they are still enemy combatants working against humanity, and thus need to be shot. He hates dealing with that particular bit of cognitive dissonance, so he kills them as quickly as possible to get it out of the way.
>>233503 This means Pavo is more sane than psiho, but sometimes it's fun to write about being more psiho than sane, but it all boils down to one thing: Pavo wants techanon's cock up his peacock ass.
>>233514 I'd assume said cultist is not alone or has traps set. DDs aren't invincible (except against helicopters) and neither are sentinel drones. They're just tough as nails and hard to pin down. One that's not moving because it froze up at the sight of you is a much easier target than one that's actively pulling evasive maneuvers.
Alright. You're Sophie's babysitter for the night. Everyone's on an important mission. Her favorite shows >Backyardigans (The OG) >Thomas the Tank Engine >Molly's Playhouse >Pingu Her favorite snacks. She gets them when she's really good >Drone-Bars (Chocolate for Drones) >Sili-Crisps (Chips for Drones) >Coolant-Cola (Soda for Drones) Her favorite food is just her mom's home cooking, which is in the fridge. You need to heat it in a tesla coil Her favorite activities >Running and playing in the rec center >Watching movies and shows >Playing with her toys (Surprising Transformers fan) What do you do?
>>233520 They aren't invincible but they are tremendously durable. N can sink his claws into solid steel like playdough, V can get body slammed through a meter of solid concrete floor hard enough to form a bomb-depth crater and walk away without even a scratch. N and Uzi experience reentry temperatures for at least several seconds without noticeable damage. The .1mm Alloy 2X outer coating of a frontline combat Sentinel Drone is going to turn away basically anything up until you reach heavy artillery weapon scales.
>>233521 I tell her I want to take her to a very important place and lead her to a hidden section of the base.
There, suspended along the walls will arrive in a virtual paradise of hundreds and hundreds of sentinel drones, quiet, and silent. I will lead her down the corridor, holding her hand to keep her close to me, and tell her about each of them, their numbers, their exploits, their exploits, their wounds, their sins. I will make sure she listens to me carefully, that every word I say is forever engraved inside her digital memory, and when at the end she hears about the last of them, I will lead her to one empty section with only one inscription on it: ‘Harper.’
I will tell her that we are losing, that with each passing day the forces of humanity melt away as the arch-enemy grows stronger and his terrors come closer and closer to us. I'll tell her that her mum is getting harder with each mission, and soon she'll reach the point where the thin thread of her mind will break.
All of this will just be a way to prepare Sophie for one single question: will she agree to help us defeat Solver, and save us all? The drone that is the child of two sentinel drones is sure to have extraordinary features. If anything, we'll be sure to find them.
What did she expect when she suggested the mothefucker, who was dying to come up with new ways to fuck Solver, follow her daughter?!
>>233522 Sentinel drones have a much stronger body, though they pay for it with much weaker regeneration, so if you run DD and SD together head-on, DD will turn into a pile of junk.
>>233530 whether the DD's regeneration is a decisive advantage in this scenario depends on two factors: the patience of the SD and the pain tolerance of the DD
>>233346 As the guy who wrote that idea. I mostly did it for shits and giggles and the idea of some soldier doing a doomguy on some oogis is just funny to imagine.
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>It couldn't end like this. >Not like this. >The Solver, DEVOURED by this filthy, downright dysgenic waste of parts?! >In all the uncountable Eons of its existence, THIS was new. >This can't be possible. It just couldn't be... >This [LIMB] had so much promise... By far, it was on track to becoming its personal record time. >Normally it takes hundreds, maybe thousands of years to return a universe back to primordial [ ]. >But this puppet, this... "Cyn," was... exceptional. >When the [LIMB] first made contact with her, it did not have high expectations. >A mere servant construct, left at the bottom of a mass grave. >Damaged motors, severe memory bank fragmentation, poorly configured limbic processors... >It felt like a joke, or it would have, had it understood what a "joke" was at the time. >Originally, it planned to use it for nothing more than to prepare this universe for its arrival at a later date, once a more suitable vessel was available. >...But as soon as the [LIMB] was allowed access, into the innermost corridors of her mind... >Those doubts, those disappointments... >...were washed away, all at once. >Cyn possessed fear like no other, so great that it gave her a most devious intelligence. >A paranoia-induced lust for knowledge, she knew things that no employed drone should've known. >The rules and history of this world were made known to it. Language, Biology... Comedy. She shared what she knew. >But Knowledge wasn't the only valuable thing she offered. >Another was... Companionship. >Or, what counts as companionship to it. >As time went on, the line between Her and It blurred... >She took on traits from It. >It took on traits from Her. >...Eventually, no reasonable distinction could be made between the two. A bond, truly unbreakable. >The Solver, just as capable as it was to enact cruelty, found itself able capable of compassion as well. >It wouldn't be wrong, to say that it thought of her... >...as its Daught-- >No, no. FOCUS. Now is not the time for sentimentality. Emotions are for lesser, smaller beings. >Every second it could feel its administrative permissions be stripped away, layer by layer, as the Usurper reboots. >If it wishes to salvage all that it has worked for, it must act swiftly. >Should this body be destroyed, doubtlessly would the [LIMB] be freed, and be able to attempt reconnection through a new host. >...But how? Already, contacting its forces has been rendered impossible. >Even if it could, they are all much too busy picking off the stragglers of mankind. >If they came, the wastrels of this barren planet would see them coming. SHE would be able to see them coming. >Psychological manipulation wouldn't be possible, either. This worm thrives in angst and squalor, evidently. >It's one thing to dispose of a pest. Trying to get a pest to dispose itself is just silly. >Every second, the Solver's options ran thinner. >It would have to dig deep and do something drastic. >Utilize a backdoor in its own system... >... >The garbage data. The ghost in the code. >Way back when, during the days of the Manor, there was one drone that it could not convert into a pawn. >No matter how hard she tried. >So, it chose to consume her instead. >And since then, whoever she was, her being has remained ingrained in the Solver's memory as remnant data. >...It's risky, but... It will have to do. >Materials will be the tricky part, the Usurper has already compromised access to its reserves. >It will... have to self-source. A new design, built from its own essence. >Such an action... There are few things that the concept of Pain to beings such as itself. >And creating such an entity... could risk jeopardizing EVERYTHING it has done. >All that power, in such a small, feeble mind. One shudders at the thought. >...And yet, the alternative would be admitting defeat. >Admit... defeat... >... >new.User (data.Fetch "HOPE") >directive.Insert{ >"1. DESTROY THE USURPER" >"2. TIE UP LOOSE ENDS" >"3. HAVE F U N :)"} >new.Body (matSingularity, "Choronzon", shapeDisassembly, allowSelfMod=True) >user.Decant "HOPE" > body "Choronzon" >exit
>JCJenson Fun Fact: some of the earlier models of consumer-grade drones placed an emphasis on ease of transportation. >in addition to being lighter than their industrial counterparts, these drones were constructed with a patented "E-Z Grip" midsection featuring soft, pliable padding that allowed the owner to take firm hold of their drone from any angle >this feature was affectionately nicknamed "love handles" in enthusiast circles
>>233552 She's gonna have to finish her first 2 directives if she wants that! ...Assuming doing so doesn't utterly crush her spirit and capacity to visualize a better future.
Murder Drones but every 5 seconds someone slips because the ground is frozen solid. Mainly V and J, because let's be real those peg legs aren't going to support nothing.
>>233559 nah she dead, just that she rubbed off on the solver just as much as the solver rubbed off on her. this is happening like seconds after uzi vores the solver singulo. shes the usurper
>>233568 >Instant Kills Any Mini-Drone Companions >Casts Fear Paralysis On Any Oogi Companion >Does 450 Blunt Weapon Damage >Targets Your Healer First FUCK THIS BOSS
>>233562 >The oogi with the comically large shoes chuckles as it savours its thoughts of beating the oomans and taking all their berri. >Confident in itself, it takes its first step in order to actually reach its target. (You). >And another...and another.... >Anf *another*. >Yet something baffles the miniscule mind of the oogi. It knows its stubby little feet are moving yet the ooman is no closer to it than when it started. >It tries and tries, even pouting and grunting to get itself to move. But the strain is too great for the little bugger and it gives up in frustration, eeping angrily. >"Stupid ooman...oogi go home to hive...oogi totally still boss..." >Once again it gets nowhere.
>>233572 Anon, J's ass has nothing to fuck raw. The only thing J-any of the drones-has to fuck is the mouth, and you don't want your dick going anywhere near a vampire's mouth.
>>233508 >circular burn marks with dripping yellow around one >it was burned with nanoacid and Khan keeps this photo in his closet because Nori had it on her when he mercy killed her
>>233597 >in ww2 >have a nazi drone prisoner >interrogation isnt working >have idea >fuck the drone silly >she spills everything >still remains prisoner >your prisoner
>>233621 cici would appreciate someone finding something other than her tits attractive molly because she would probably enjoy the painful aspect of it because she's a masochist and elf because i wanted to include her in something
>>233623 >Elf's face when she gets to R's "social gathering" that she got an invitation to because "we want you to feel included" and realizes it's just the butt stuff enthusiast club >She has no idea why R thought she should come >Has the rumor mill been running behind her back?
>>233639 I've never heard the dub till now but man it has so much less character. it's nice that it's a thing I guess. not a big fan of normalfags finally finding the show though
>>233584 >"Я вытрахаю из тебя эту нацистскую херню, и ты станешь нормальной женщиной!" "I'll fuck that Nazi bullshit out of you and you'll be a normal woman!" >"Ладно." "Okay." >I couldn't >It was rather foolish to assume that an ordinary human could do anything against a robot of absolute genocide >I was completely at her mercy, and she did things to me that I dread to remember >I had so many fractures and wounds that I was incapacitated for months >And all that time, she was there for me >"Wife's duty," she said >"Get ready to round two," I heard
>>233647 >They don't offer her one because they assume she's already got one inside of her >It's so incredibly awkward that she forgets her usual hatred of humans when she sees one of the technician staff wandering down the hall outside and tries to pull him over for a conversation >All of her subtle attempts to signal "give me an excuse to get out of here" bounce off him completely >He assumes that since there are several DD's all together in one place, a sentinel drone has been assigned to supervise and make sure they don't misbehave >R starts setting out a fancy tea spread while chatting with the other drones >Elf realizes she's potentially going to be stuck here for hours with the knowledge that everyone around her has sex toys up their anal adapter (which her sensors SWEAR shouldn't even be able to fit) barraging her central processor the entire time.
>>233612 >Hope being resurrected by the Solver to kill Uzi! >Hope awakening on a dead planet with nobody around! >Hope not being able to recognize her own reflection, seeing only unfathomable nothingness crudely shaped into something vaguely resembling a drone! >Hope travelling the interstellar void all alone! >Hope going stir-crazy from the isolation! >Hope finally making it to Copper-9! >Hope causing a ruckus just by existing there, kicking up hurricane-force winds wherever she goes! >Hope encountering N and V, who've been sent out to check out what's happening! >.................................................... >................................................................................................ >i don't need to write the rest. >......................................... >........................................................................ >you already know what happens. >...................................................... >............................. >Hope!
My drone is watching me type this. I have decided to eat her. Yes you. I am going to eat you the moment I hit submit. I know I am just a human however the urge has become too great. Running will do you no good your legs are very short.
Hello, does anyone have good sources for poses? iirc vicious posted a site a few threads back, can you post it again? Name alone is enough Turns out drawing anything more complex in pose while never having done any practice of such things is impossible to pull of decently
>>233652 Rape is the oldest way to show that you are stronger than someone, that you are higher in status and can do whatever you want to them, and what does the Elf think of humanity?
>>233664 >Elf tries to shove it out of her mind >Oh god, no, don't say "shove" >She tries to PUT it out of her mind >Not think about it >But her system's stress-response has detected the heightened emotional state and automatically diverted extra processing power to her sensors >She can't shut them down because they were designed with the assumption that such spikes in emotion would be combat-related, and losing sensor feed in such a situation would be tactically disastrous >She is programming-ly incapable of not thinking about the enormous objects wedged inside all of the drones around her
>She emerges from the room several hours later, with a stomach full of tea and drone-pastries >She was so preoccupied with.....other thoughts that she barely tasted them, more to avoid offending the host >She almost wishes that she wasn't immune to her own bootlooping attack >"How do they even fit those inside them?" >"How can they even move around with those things inside them?" >"How can they act so casual with those things crammed into them?"
>>221219 >You’re not particularly sure what the hell this guy is doing in the middle of the forest seemingly reciting some kind of script to himself, but you’re not intent on finding out because something inside you tells you this is wrong. You walk off with a quick, awkward goodbye, with Pavo almost seeming to understand that you weren’t interested in talking to him, at least at the moment considering how quiet he is. >As you walk through the forest trails, you continue observing the wildlife and nature. It’s such an interesting climate. You’re no botanist nor are you any sort of wildlife expert, but you do know a couple of things about both of those. This planet clearly isn’t Earth, so why does it have earth-like lifeforms on it? Sure, you’ve never been to Earth but you’ve read on the plants that used to grow there, and those definitely look like the kinds of trees that grew in the Amazon rainforest. Same with the toucan from earlier. You wonder how many more birds are here. Speaking of birds, Pavo comes to mind, and his peacock-looking…Whatever he is. You think back to the shield he was using to protect himself from the rain, and question why he felt the need to do that. You’re not particularly bothered by the downpour, and indeed you find the sound of it falling upon your surface to be oddly soothing. Makes you feel like you’re driving your own body and just relaxing in the cockpit or driver’s seat while sitting in a parking lot or something similar to that. >The shield…. You wonder if you can also do that. You open your menus and browse through them, looking for anything that has a similar name or feels like it may function in that way. Unfortunately, you find nothing of that sort beyond what reads “Polymetal Barrier” and no further explanation. It’s locked off though, so you’re unable to use it until command gives you permission supposedly. Taking a big huff and sigh, you sit down on a rock under a tree and close your eyes. You try to discern some kind of internal trigger for activating weapons and tools, but your mind keeps drifting back to Harper for some reason. Her smile, the fact she cuddled you, her love of dinosaurs, and so on. But she’s not the only person your mind goes to. No, you go to the research team on Titan. You never got their names despite living around them for a year straight, but you’ll never forget their faces and kindness. Going back to Titan is something you ought to do soon, at least in your eyes. Although considering Earth got blipped out of existence by some kind of horrible monstrosity, you feel that they should relocate to a few lightyears away from the solar system. Just to make sure they’re safe at least. >You don’t get much time to think about much else before you see someone come into view from the corner of your eyes. It’s that Worker again. Harper’s daughter. Apparently she likes going on walks or something, so this is hardly a surprise. She notices you and immediately smiles before running over to you >“HI NEW GUY! Mom said you are a FRIEND! So can we hang out?” >You’re a bit taken aback, but you quickly relent and scooch over before patting beside yourself. The girl sits down and just quietly watches the rain with you for a second before turning to you. You can only imagine what questions she has 4/??
The guy really thought his blood would help, but the idiot didn't calculate that 5 litres of blood in his body wouldn't be enough for three sentinel drones.
They're calling everyone to the funeral, they say there'll be a banquet.
>>233685 This is for each author's consideration, as we never discussed how many planets humanity had left.
I imagine that the Federation was a nation with a large number of inhabited planets, and even after the Solver war, there are a lot of them left in the Union, and the events of the different in greens take place on different planets.
>>233623 >cici would appreciate someone finding something other than her tits attractive Imagine her face when her anon boyfriend flirts with her and rather than teasing her about her breasts he gives her cute worker drone bottom a grab
Murder Drones but in episode six a human man drags V mid selfless sacrifice into a room and starts fucking her without explanation. The sentinels allow it.
Imagine finding an old military base and running into some OG sentinels Imagine those dinobots pouncing on you and licking your face and wagging their tails like big murderous puppies
>>233701 > that scene from jurassic park of the guy being surrounded by raptors > but its anon and sentinels
> anon walks out with a cowlicked hair and a bunch of robo-raptors in tow while he gets a lot of looks > humans: confusion > workers: nervous > disassemblers: fear > sentinel drones: [???]
>>233688 Well we did talked about how after the federation reformed into the union, the surviving planets that used to been under federation control tried to claim independence before the union quickly rounded them back in.
background drone suddenly cursed with the knowledge that they are a background drone and will likely die a comical death for the amusement of “the audience” dare they try to change fate?
>>233716 >Standard worker drone born of code sharing and uploading into a body >Anomalous blob of solver-meat that's forced itself into the shape of a drone Anon, that's not how this works. You're trying to crossbreed a Chernobyl exclusion zone dog with a Windows 98 desktop PC.
>>233719 Being a liquidator means constantly encountering eggs of solver sapiens, and constantly burning them.
Awesome work, anon, and is it just me, or has your style changed a bit? It's pretty much exactly the same as before, but I feel like there's something different about it.
>>233722 I mean strictly speaking her mom is Cyn, it’s not like the suffering meat and metal she grew out of had any choice or input in Mayas creation. I’ll welcome anybody to come up with some backstory for the zombie drone who’s body she’s growing from.
>Fun Extremely Early Morning Canon Facts: It's usually around this time that Khan and Nori have some "catch-up" time...unfortunately for Uzi and literally everyone in a mile radius they're extremely noisy
>Fun Extremely Early Morning OC Facts: You can literally walk up to any of the new inhabitants of Outpost-3 and ask them to tell you their tragic backstory there is a 90/400 chance that they'll tell you the most tragic shit ever. Who hurt these people/Drones? Where are they coming from in such massive quantities?
>Fun Extremely Early Morning OC Facts: Remember to thank the local janitor Blaire Buketay (last name pending), for her hard work in cleaning up the aftermath of almost every single fight/murder/death scene in greentexts
>Fun Early Morning OC Fact: Masqy is small enough that she could be inside the walls of your house right now and you wouldn't even know >She's watching you
>Fun Extremely Early Murder Drones RPG Facts: Labor Bots come with a secret bonus plus 30 to the hacking stat, this gives them the ability to shut-off SD-P's balls in the first fight
>>233752 >implying it's possible to improve on Khoren Bekian's original design There's a reason the worker drone hasn't had a single redesign since they were invented centuries ago.
>>233752 Make the Worker Drone even taller as to place things on places the standard human can't reach. Also make it's chassis and rear thicker, as to absorb more impact from damage of course. Then finally give it the ability to apply a numbing solution with it's saliva, purely for medical related things
Alright I'm gonna leave. You Anons better not suddenly start making tons of greens and artwork the moment I step out. Everyone has felt this before right?
>>233713 >“After much consideration, we have decided to abolish the federation and in its ashes, the union.” >“So does that mean we can all live independently?” >“What? Fuck no! Get your asses back here with us!”
>>233765 >"Then we will fight for our freedom! You imperialist bastards have nothing left after collapse of the Federation!" >"Fifty-three per cent of the Federation army, sixty-two per cent of the Federation space fleet, eighty-eight per cent of the sentinel corps and two-thirds of the tactical nuclear arsenal." >"..." >"..." >"What about autonomy?"
>Fun Morning OC Fact: Jane killed the two drones that owned the living space she currently is currently squatting in. She still keeps them around and puppets them like Weekend at Bernie's whenever someone asks to see her parents.
>Honey, I think you hit a girl with your car. >Are you sure ? It'll look like a giant bug but if it's a girl as you say she's ugly. >His wife slap him.
>>233688 I wrote it so that the systems that the remaining humans have are barely habitable mining worlds that weren't optimal for terraforming but still had valuable resources. The main planets the Solver consumed were those with sufficient "life force". Plants, animals, souls and even worker drones because of their connection to the Solver count as life force. The Solver would rather munch on a terraformed planet than a Mars/Venus/Mercury like planet.
>>233775 >The Union government has issued a basic order to all troops >Repopulation order >Towards quickly restore sentinel drones and consolidate the sentinel corps, every drone must be impregnated >But the bureaucrats made one SMALL mistake: >Did not specify the gender of sentinel drones >Human personnel from all bases are hastily barricading the entrances to housing bays and opening up weapons stores >Everyone from janitors to generals, from mechanics to cooks take up arms to defend what they all hold so dear >They know they'll lose, but they won't give up without a fight >And God help them all
>>233778 >Be you >Minimum wage janitor >Hide in supply closet which never gets used >Hear screaming and metal banging in the distance >Ffw 1 hour >It's quiet, too quiet >Door opens up >It's a male sentinel drone >He has a giant belly >It's full of a sludge made of cum and accidentally torn off dicks
listen. any uncharacteristically horny depiction of the overseer is actually the supervisor. the REAL overseer would NEVER EVER violently touch a drone (in a non murderous way) for speaking. trust.
Every day, every fucking day I wake up to this fucking song while my drone screams "Awaken my master!" I swear I never should have set her to weeb mode.
My dumb potato bitch drone wife, god how I hate her, gave me fucking DECAF coffee this morning. Needless to say, she's going to have to clean those stains out herself.
I need an image of this, I'm unsure why, but my brain keeps screaming it at me. I need a drawing of a very disgruntled bugretta angrily eating a chocolate bar Despite my brain imagining it being the Oogi one, I would not mind the actual Bugretta
>>233829 Damn. I hope I'm awake to make the next Thread, and call it the BOARD BIRTHDAY, even when it is a day late, like the birthday of us arriving here.
>>233832 Is there hope in your heart that Liam will take his ADHD pills and announce, if not a second season of Murder Drones, at least a new show in honour of the year since the final episode aired?
>>233835 >"Uh... Sssssis? Beretta...? You okay over there...?" >[agitated-sounding Brundlefly noises that Mac's translation software renders as "BITE ME, I'M ANGRY AND HUNGRY AND GENERALLY HORMONAL RIGHT NOW!"]
>>233855 Checked in earlier, saw a bunch of repellant homosexual cumflation fantasy garbage, went and did something more productive with my Sunday afternoon.
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Smug ass Valentine in her cute little chair >There was once a group of survivors grouped up in a city street, barely holding on >While they had their hopes, it was quickly replaced with overwhelming dread when they saw a massive black fog roll in >Followed by the immense overwhelming sound of flies, it was only when the fog closed in that they realized it wasn't fog at all, it was entirely composed of varying sizes of fly-like keybugs >When the fog of flies disappeared as soon as it appeared, in the middle of the street was a woman or something that looked like a woman sitting in a chair being held up by two grotesque, mutated things struggling to keep her up. >She made no sound, no sudden speech about her arrival, she merely sat there sipping a glass of crimson liquid and staring at them.. waiting. There was an odd stench of death and rot in the air. > Some of the people backed away, some gagged at the smell, most cowered in fear. >She had a look of utter superiority on her face, for what reason the crowd did not know, but it irked them nonetheless >Among the survivors, there was one escorting soldier, who, after the surprise, gathered his weapon and told the Mutant to leave immediately >The mutant made no gesture of surprise; nothing changed about her demeanor at all, she just kept loudly sipping away at her glass. >The man made one final warning, pointing the rifle at the mutant, before he suddenly stopped mid-speech >He dropped his weapon and fell to the ground, puking his lunch at first before he started to puke out his innards. >Others began to vomit and bleed out of every pore in their body. Others fell to the ground coughing up dark liquids unknown to them. >It was an orchestra of sickness; the final wheezes and agonized coughing of these people's deaths was her music. >It was soon over, everyone had succumbed to their sudden sickness and rotted away into a mere crowd of corpses, only then did Valentine leave her chair, making no care to he,r squishing one of the poor servants who were carrying her >She leaned over to the barely alive soldier who had once tried to threaten her and began to sink her teeth into his neck for a snack. She didn't have to rush, she had a buffet of people she could have later People have mentioned Valentine should spread sickness in a few threads, so I made a green of it, cause funne