Friends, sometimes I wonder what did Drones exactly studied on their schools, like the whole thing, what subjects, what years, how many years, in what way, I find it interesting, Friends. The so amazing Booru: https://dronebooru.co The wheel full with OCs: https://wheelofnames.com/z8q-2mf And it's modifier: https://wheelofnames.com/4h8-fyf The spreading OC wiki: https://dronebooru.co/wiki_pages/original_character The last Thread: >>236111
>>237086 Easier access. Drone personalities are pieced together from media tropes and easily googled information databases. The external personality may be modeled after high school popular girl cliches but the underlying machine logic interpreted cheer routines as a form of mating dance or courting ritual and she fully believes she's guaranteed be allowed to participate in a simulacrum of human coupling with her featureless bottom plate later on.
>>237106 his feet are light and nimble. he never sleeps. he says that he will never die. he dances in light and in shadow and he is nobody's favorite. he never sleeps, the OVASEAH. he is dancing, dancing. he says that the authorities are after him.
>>237132 >It's like in Half-Life where you get involuntarily teleported and appear in random parts of some other universe for a few seconds and then come back >Pidge has unknowingly been to The Solver's native dimension many times >The Solver is vaguely aware that this is happening, it occassionally spots something out of the corner of its eye and then can't find it when it starts actually looking, like when there's a gnat fluttering around somewhere in your house but you can't pin it down
“Well, “Uzi’s” eyes are red and she only talks in Russian for some reason.”
The next part to >>236665 it turns out that actions have consequences after all. The convenient thing about immortal regenerating robots is that you can pull off Looney Tunes-esque slapstick without any concerns about survivability. >>236674 I have had the idea for the other comic for a while and seeing people interested in it gave me the motivation to start making for comics with the scenario. That and copy-paste makes making comics oretty easy as soon as you have drawn the required drones+expressions.
>Each and every juggernaut is precious. >The number of active juggernauts is monitored. >Very rarely does that number change. It makes sense, destroying one is no easy task, after all. >That's not to say it's never happened, though. Few have been destroyed, one has mutated, and one... has gone missing. >It happened years prior to the Solver War. A lone juggernaut soldier's position was suddenly lost, and his status became "inactive" a second later. >A group of worker drones was sent to scout his last known position. All they found was his helmet and an ancient USB drive, dropped in front of a dumpster. >The contents of the USB drive were revealed to be over 10 terabytes of "JRE". >It was theorized that this juggernaut purposefully damaged the inside of his head in order to go rogue, which would explain why the helmet was ditched. >However, there were no traces of the juggernaut whatsoever past that point. There was no way he could've gotten out of there without leaving any sort of evidence. And where does that USB stick fit into all this? >It seems he vanished into thin air.
it feels like a cliche for every OC to have a dark backstory, but the fact is it'd be more convoluted and unbelievable for them to have happy backstories. Murder Drones' universe is one of horror and tragedy
>during the solver war the EDF was reinstated >soldiers were sent over to bolster its numbers >Storm Team was also reinstated as elites of the elites >Storm 1 - Ranger - Abby - the unofficial leader of Storm Team, KIA, buried with full honors, grave was robbed of it's occupant >Storm 2 - Wing Diver - Pauline - originally wanted to be the Air Raider to stay as far away from the front line as possible, she would later become a prodigy Wing Diver, MIA, presumed dead >Storm 3 - Air Raider - Jane - took to the role like a fish to water, has had a disturbing amount of civilians killed and friendlies caught in bombardments and air strikes, MIA/dishonorably discharged >Storm 4 - Fencer - Bonnie - originally wanted to be the Wing Diver but due to her...figure the flight harnesses and core couldn't keep up with her. She became the deadliest and the most frighteningly fast Fencer in EDF history. KIA, buried with full honors.
>>237174 At least with DD's in particular, tragedy is baked in, because their existence hinges on lies and deception. Disassembly drones are not human-made products, there is no scenario where a disassembly drone rolled off the line and met a human who wasn't like the other humans and they treated robots nice. All disassembly drones are worker drones who were assimilated by a capricious meat horror from off the edge of the map who turned them into useful foot soldiers for its destructive conquest of the universe and scrambled their brains and blended in a bunch of lies for the lulz. No disassembly drone ever had a shot at a good and happy life, as a rule, because being a disassembly drone automatically involves mind wiping, lies, body horror, mass slaughter, and an inescapable cycle of resurection to do the whole song and dance over again. Shit's fucked yo.
>>237187 fun fact: scribbles actually wrote on that canvas when he popped in for a minute . ja-sin covered it up with the mpreg drawing but the layer was still there for a while . someone deleted it though, i dont know who. i kinda really wish i screenshot it though
>>237195 Anon, please don't respond to this schizo.
That was literally the cheekiest byte I've ever seen in my life, he just wants to start a drama to give his worthless life some meaning, because a normal person wouldn't start a fucking drama in a anonymous board dedicated to a cartoon about robots.
>>237215 NTA but tbh as blatantly gore/vomit fetish-loaded as Izz's greens about N were they felt on-point as far as the way N generally let J walk all over him pre-pilot and how he has enough self-reflection to realize he might not deserve to live anyway when faced with Alice sawing him open and ripping his core out. I don't disagree with the assessment of the character, I just think it's creepy how you can tell that the author had one hand on the keyboard and the other in her pants when the greens were being written. Femdrone Anon seems a little too excited by the idea of sadistic dom N.
>>237225 It clearly wasn't fat enough if she was a Fencer. I'd say "or maybe that's how she died, she played it wrong" but it said she's one of the fastest, which makes you wonder how she died.
>>237236 When the drones showed up at her base, she informed them she was dead, and all this walking and talking were just gas bubbles escaping. Being drones, they believed her.
I agree on the statement oh him being more "normal" or meek. Only that I simply enjoy exploring the extremes of a character, for lord in Christ even thought he has a behavior of a golden retriever, they can be fucking horrific (From personal experience, a retriever that was set loose mauled the back of one of my dogs, the dog survived, but the bite was down right horrible ).
The lad murdered hundreds of humans and drones alike, he's willing to kill with no remorse (The ep 1 scene with the doors). Or for his own survival or protecting the ones he loves
And the fact that I've grown somewhat tired of the general fact that the fandom might have flanderize him too much to be a uwu soft boi
Give me toxic pairs, Both characters dependent on each other, writing them as down bad horrible, hitting each other, but they still somehow love each other. Straight up angst all over the place, tragedy, horror. More power to write and draw.
In the end I would still draw him as usually he is, but I want to enjoy this spew of creative autism.
>>237244 I do agree about the flanderization thing tbh. The reason I consider him to be well written on the whole is that he's depicted as someone who will consciously CHOOSE to be a softboi toward those he loves and feels are worthy of affection but once he's found his backbone late in the series, he's ready to start swinging the second he realizes he's being mistreated or deceived with malicious intent instead of some bullshit of "noooooo can't we just talk it out with the power of hugs and rainbow daffodils?"
>>237254 Hot steamy violent bullying-heavy sex with the ever-present implied threat of having her throat ripped out mid-coitus by someone she is powerless to resist
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>>237186 >>237193 >>237201 It could be safely inferred as part of the setting to the point you had people writing about it even before the flashback in Episode 7. There was a single Anon (lilblucat iirc) insisting it had no basis in canon and that Earth got destroyed immediately after the Gala prior to that.
So how common do you think lab boys in Cabin Fever starting to care about the test subjects was? I imagine it was especially common with the guys who did interviews with them. Learned zombie drones weren't just machines anymore. Started seeing the test subjects as tiny metal people.
>>237209 Uzi has the strength of an industrial robot designed for mining, if she did not wish to be cuddled by a human it would not even be a question.
>>237258 I don't know about that. Even in the image given, it almost reads nothing like Murder Drones at all except for The Solver being mentioned. It's almost like a weird 40k fanfic and that's probably my biggest gripe about it. It's like Murder Drones mixed with schlock sci-fi ultra military word soup that's been done before. I guess I can understand why it was popular in the beginning because that stuff is cool, but it looks like it got out of control over time
>>237229 It has two known programs, Vector Protocol and Scatter Protocol. Vector Protocol generates and maintains an array of nearly invisible kinetic force blades which can shear through basically any material. They can project up to 25m distant from the Sentinel and up to five can be maintained at a time. Scatter Protocol works basically the same as it does in other Liam stories, within a three meter forward facing hemisphere of the Sentinel any projectile moving fast enough to harm the Sentinel is shed away, a portion of it is a powerful magnetic field which can also shed energy weapon discharges. It's two downsides are that it can only cover the Sentinels forward line of sight while consuming all of their available power, and it doesn't stop thermal bloom, meaning that a sufficiently powerful energy weapon can still harm them through the defensive barrier.
>>237265 depends on how careful they were about allowing their researchers to develop attachments. given the sort of anti-drone-sympathy literature we see in the show, it's not inconceivable that they would take measures to avoid that sort of thing– though given how dire a situation they were in they might not have had that luxury. could make for an interesting green
>>237302 >the sort of anti-drone-sympathy literature The literature we see boils down to "We know how we treat them is wrong, but we're doing it anyway and if you complain about it you're fired". There's no attempt to defend it, just threatening (You) into going along with it. >though given how dire a situation they were in they might not have had that luxury Yeah, considering it was do or die time for the human race no one who can do their job is getting fired.
>>237308 >>237309 I wonder if they'd tried various ways to downplay the mistreatment of drones, starting with outright denial, and claiming they enjoy suffering was a last ditch effort before they just said "fuck it, abusing these things is part of the job. deal with it or go hungry"
>>237322 >you'd think it'd be dronlyfans but her managers already have her openly doing that >instead she secretly streams as a vtuber that looks like her ideal self >nobody has caught on because the model barely resembles Molli >her community is small, but to her they're her only real fans
>a new zombie drone is brought in to Cabin Fever >it-or given the voice, she-is logged as subject 002 >an intense and dramatic sequence like someone being brought into a hospital ER combined with prison follows >scientists are taking readings and 002 is getting manhandled >... then 002 is presented with a mirror and a table covered in wigs, mostly of the e-girl variety >"It's so we can tell you apart from a distance," says the man in charge >002 spends a while trying different wigs, regularly looking back to see how the human men watching over her reacted to each one >eventually, she settles on a purple wig with shoulder length hair and a miniature "anime mom who's going to die" braid next to her left temple, because it provoked the most flustered reaction >she starts moving towards the door to the next step of processing >slowly... >"Uh, 002, could you pick up the pace a little?" >"Why is sh- why is it walking like that...?" >"... Why do these things have hips like that..." >"What's wrong, fellas? Gone too long without seeing a total hottie?" >"None of you answer that question. 002, please take a gown and some gloves and continue on to get your name and ID." >[sinister goth autistic goblin weeb dommy mommy chuckle]
>>237238 drones' logic and object recognition systems have about a thousand exploits, it's hilarious how easy they are to trick. I've evaded police and tax collector drones on multiple occasions simply by placing several signs marked "empty lot" in front of my house.
>>237244 Totally agree with you. Even though they try to make N look like a purely positive character and a sweetheart, they can't undo the fact that: 1) He participated in the genocide of humanity, and felt nothing about it when his memory came back to him; 2) He was perfectly at ease, and even happy killing worker drones because it was his job, JOB, dammit; 3) The third point may be a stretch, because on /co/ there is literally drama when this topic comes up, but that's Glitch's problem then, that they couldn't justify it properly, but N killed Tessa, the person who saved his life and was something between a friend and a parent, and he killed her without blinking an eye(Yeah, sure, it was actually Cyn, but he thought, like we did, that it was Tessa).
And yes, anon, you're fucking based. Few people have the balls to draw and then show other people what you draw, and draw it with heart and passion, so you don't need to justify yourself, you're cool.
I'll also add my five cents on the topic of toxic couples in cartoons, because I also want people to be shown who are really awful as a couple, but they keep clinging to each other because separately they'd be worse (or better) off. I think most writers and screenwriters create standard positive couples, because it's just so much easier than creating interesting toxic relationships, because you have to make both characters good for the viewer, and make sure neither of them seem like the victim, or the villain in the relationship, and that's really fucking hard.
>>237337 Disagree with your reasoning Anon. Yes, N participated in the genocide of humanity, yes he has just as many skeletons in his closet as others. That doesn't mean that he has an entirely different fucking personality he didn't show throughout the show's entire fucking runtime. It's out of character. It makes sense for an AU, sure, but an AU where N is an entirely different person.
Would Cyn-not the Absolute Solver, the actual Cyn-be disgusted by her onii-chan for being the only one who couldn't recognize something was wrong after the Solver finished bodyjacking her?
>>237275 Anon, it's still popular. It's just one of the AU's that anons talk about from time to time, and no one is obligated to discuss only what you like.
>>237334 >guys I think my drone has been putting nicotine into her synthetic saliva so I get addicted to her kisses im stealing this idea and selling it to samsung
>>237275 >I don't know about that. Even in the image given, it almost reads nothing like Murder Drones at all except for The Solver being mentioned. It's almost like a weird 40k fanfic and that's probably my biggest gripe about it. It's like Murder Drones mixed with schlock sci-fi ultra military word soup that's been done before. Murder Drones is the spiritual successor to the era when the entire 40K franchise was Gothic Horror and not just the Chaos faction.
>>236993 Correct, the Federation is trying to cover up the Solver's appearance. It's the initial months of the Solver War >will there be a continuation? Thinking of maybe expanding the story with fleshed out characters and dialogue, but at the moment it's just anon POV >>237012 Thank you
>>237351 No one is saying you're not allowed to discuss it and I'm not saying discuss other things. Even I'm discussing it by openly criticizing it for what I see it as and that's it. You don't have to be afraid to do that. It wouldn't matter if it was popular or not, you're allowed to criticize things
>>237186 >>237193 >>237258 >>237369 I believe that the Solver War can make for a very interesting scenario if done correctly. Lots of good ideas have originated from it such as Jane's backstory, the Sentinel Drones, the Grunt Drones, Abby, the recent Solver weapon designs, and more. The setting is definitely grimdark, but I agree it's leaning too hard into Warhammer stuff. I see the Solver War more like Halo.
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Where the fuck does this idea of an HFY Solver War come from, anyway? The whole appeal of the idea is that humanity is hanging by a razor-thin thread and faced with the very serious threat of extinction. Who's writing stories where this isn't the case, and why?
>>237378 I always saw the Solver war as something akin to a war of attrition. Like - >Day 37, we fended off the disassemblers from the city again today. They managed to take out one of our anti air towers but damage was minimal. >Day 79, they keep coming. Always the same ones, two more towers have gone down and we don't have the materials to repair them and we can't get any more supplies from the lines. Food's becoming a problem. >Day 129, ate my first person today. >Day 302, we're out of ammo but on the bright side I think eating the hearts of my comrades has infused me with their courage. >Day 303, turned out that was syphilis but damn I'm good at stabbing drones. >Day 307, Jerry lost an arm but luckily he grew two back. Fucking love Jerry. Great guy. >Day 392, ate Jerry.
>>237379 HFY doesn't always mean "HUMANITY NUMBER ONE WE WILL KILL EVERYTHING!" anon. I typically prefer the HFY stories that focus on human companionship, brotherhood, resilience. Humanity may be suffering, and on the verge of extinction, but nothing will ever extinguish the flames of hope.
>>237382 I've always preferred the flavor of HFY as humans being humans regardless of whatever over the top scenario they find themselves in. >Battle eldritch god. >Thankfully I'm a sub-100 IQ hick who likes guns and has no ability to appreciate just how fucked he is. >Haha, bang bang. Yeehaw ya wiggly fuck. As opposed to - >Humanity has banded together, and the aspects of humanity the reader takes for granted are actually a major superpower in the wider universe. It is not that you no longer stand a chance, it is that you have lost before you even began.
>>237380 My thoughts exactly, though the Solver would definitely have the upper hand. However despite having all the tools available to instantly win (aka bullshit black hole powers) it prefers to cause and prolong suffering, of both the humans and retaliating drones as well as its own puppets.
>>237380 >I always saw the Solver war as something akin to a war of attrition So did I, and I thought everyone was on the same page in that regard. I always saw it as humanity having no meaningful victories and constantly being on the backfoot until Uzi eats Cyn.
>>237383 Forgot to mention that as well, yeah humans being humans is also a favorite of mine. I like it when humans are better at things like cooking and art than war and stuff. But what I meant is that despite their situation humanity still persists with hope, and some would even willingly sacrifice themselves to save non-human combatants like Grunts or Sentinels (dinos and drones)
>>237379 I don't remember seeing greens where humanity was globally defeated.
The only thing I can remember is a couple of Buddy stories where he and the guys were having fun with individual disassembly drones, but that's it, no significant victories, I don't even remember greens where there was a sense of ‘humanity winning,’ everywhere there's this grim theme about the nightmare of war.
>>237379 /tg/ wrote a series of extremely over the top greentexts in response to the first Avatar movie openly celebrating the needless and completely avoidable mass slaughter of human beings by literal alien monsters in the most infamous example of an extremely unfortunate and thinly veiled white guilt metaphor ever put to screen (look up 'Dances With Smurfs' if you're too young to remember). Reddit latched onto it and like everything beat it to the point it became a dead horse, with repetitive and completely interchangeable fiction even before the invention of ChatGPT that would celebrate how supposedly badass and cool and heroic and virtuous Humanity is. An entire generation of nerds has grown up reading and watching this shlock and it's all they know, to the point they assume any sci-fi setting involves it by default.
>>237378 For me solver war is just a fun activity for Cyn. She could easily exterminate humanity, just send an endless wave of meat and metal across the galaxy and leave nothing of the human space empire, but that's boring.
It's like playing a computer game with god mode, no challenge what so ever and therefore no fun, and that's why she creates different types of mutants, uses cultists for sabotage and uses disassembly drones as her ‘cool’ soldiers to play global real-time space strategy. Plus she also likes to see how humanity reacts to her actions, after all, you wonder how ants would behave if you put a sugar cube by them, right, anon?
>>237397 I don't think Cyn should be all powerful in the war, powerful yes. I can snap and destroy a planet, no. She's still constrained by the stars and can't create supermassive constructs because they'd be burned away by the sun eventually. So she needs to hide in the shadows and attack from there. She can get around that restriction a bit, but it takes more power than it's usually worth. If the sun weren't an issue, she COULD just spend a century constructing a massive planet destroying vessel, but that's also no fun.
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>>237394 >An entire generation of nerds has grown up reading and watching this shlock and it's all they know, to the point they assume any sci-fi setting involves it by default. Humanity is fighting a superior force/godlike entity? They were heroes raging against the dying of the light and not Demons with ice water in their veins and hearts of darkness.
Nightly headcanon funfacts: The hole in CF existed because they were trying to lure the Solver in and found that putting her within spitting distance of her goal did the job. They then intended to use this to mass produce solver witch drones for military use.
>>237393 If that anon was able to write such an amazing story that touched the souls of so many people that a whole separate genre emerged that remains popular with the next generation, then that's a really amazing work.
So what's the problem? Is it that you don't like the genre? Okay, anon, but why do you think everyone should know you don't like it? I don't like melodramas, but it's not like I'm making a drama about it, like other anons don't making drama about things they don't like.
>>237393 Not into most fictional media so I didn't notice any oversaturation of hfy-type media but in case of the Avatar movie it is completely called for and needed, I hated that movie since I first saw it, thinnly veiled messaging you'll know what I mean. And then they go with these fuckugly yeeyeeass fisheyed blue monkeys, my evil quarter indonesian cousin from the dutchland likes this movie most, no wonder. I didn't watch it but the forest burning scene from avator 2 is terrific.
>>237402 >whole separate genre It's not though. It's the majority of sci-fi, and basically all military sci-fi. The amateur writers of "true" HFY just take it to bueno levels.
>>237398 Uzi was only able to defeat Cyn because she didn't tense up during the battle, and the purple drone herself had the exact same powers. Fuck, anon, in less than a second she created a tiny ball of [null] that was many times more powerful than a nuke, and that was able to punch a planet through and through! She can also cover the sun with a huge [null], completely removing its effects on herself and her servants, so anon, she is omnipotent, maybe not literally like an Abrahamic god, but to humanity she is literally omnipotent, and her only weakness is not being taken seriously by anyone or anything, which is understandable, because there is literally nothing that can defeat her (except an autistic purple gremlin).
My cute little dear deer-wife and her classy glassy smooth aerodynamic snoot with internal olfactory sensor and parkingradar for snugglery in lowlightenvironment
>>237407 Anon there are no degrees of omnipotent, no diet-omnipotence. You're either omnipotent, or just really powerful. And we don't know what resources the Solver uses to do what she does, just that Uzi is able to tap into those resources. Yes she can punch through the planet with tiny black holes (whose speed makes no sense and is highly variable even in the context of the show.) But she also dies in the sun if you rip out her heart, and she was read like a book by an autistic porple. So she's not omnipotent. She's just really powerful. And by that same logic, getting gangbanged by a planets worth of military forces would stand a reasonable chance of killing her.
>>237407 When you take that into consideration, it's horrifying and depressing to imagine any human survivors in a post-canon world. We can assume that Cyn just ground humanity down slowly because she's a sadist who enjoys playing with her food, but a demonic school shooter like Uzi would waste no time in mopping up the remnants of humanity.
>>237406 Doesn't that like issekai? Issekai isn't necessarily about getting into a fantasy world, it's just the most common trope, so HFY just puts humanity at the forefront of the narrative, and that can happen in both Sci-Fi and fantasy.
>>237417 I don't think Uzi would destroy humanity blindly. She would be a snarky bitch about it but the entire point of MD is to not judge a book by its cover which is why she befriended N in the first place.
>>237417 Fortunately, Uzi is less autistic than she used to be, and plus it wasn't humanity that arranged the genocide of her people on Copper-9 and was involved in the ‘murder’ of her mother, so she may well forgive us for such a small thing as enslaving all worker drones in the past.
>>237422 >I don't think Uzi would destroy humanity blindly. I imagine Uzi would see the remaining humans as an annoyance, and treat it like swatting a fly with a rolled up newspaper.
>>237420 That's nice to hear in a way I cannit really help tho. I found her through luck only, there's nothing I'd wanna change. Incredible luck actually, I doubt I could have made something remotely as perfect even if attempted a thousand times. The bodylanguage, the snootwave, the hairstyle, the hick/deer/wendigogirl personality and all else, the hairstyle and antlers, that aesthetic perfection of the gown and white parts, almost monochrome in dark blue lights with these warm lights standing out, it's pure luck she's real Am also making the missus as my small homunculus consisting if silverized copperwire and stuff from the Birtish, she can stand on these scrawny legs already, 'babysteps', which is why I didn't post draws in a while
>>237416 Anon, to an insect you are as powerful as gravity is powerful to you. To a little bug you are an inexplicable, indescribable monster beyond comprehension, much less defeat by its tiny paws, and gravity is something you can only understand as something that attracts you to another object, but neither more nor less, you can do NOTHING with it, and if you find yourself in free fall, all you can do is ask god to forgive your sins before your imminent death.
>>237418 You don't understand: HFY is something beaten long past its welcome, like how The Simpsons was never meant to outlast the 90s. It worked because it works exclusively as a response to the first Avatar movie. It was also part of an era that was infinitely more naive to Human nature than the '20s. Frankly a lot of it gives off BLEACHED/BNWO vibes that the writers are too cowardly to fully commit to, like they'd be writing the blank slate self insert Human males having full on fuckfests with the alien waifus if the advertisers wouldn't bonk them with the horny bat for it.
>>237432 Anon, you're the one who doesn't get it, if something continues to live on after many years and crosses over to another generation, it's not long beaten down, it means popular. If it was as awful as the HFY haters are describing here, it would have disappeared a long time ago, but no, people keep writing stories about the awesomeness of humanity and big studios keep creating entire popular video games about it (Helldivers).
But if you mean exactly the stories that are written on reddit, anon, it's not the same. I don't see how you could equate what's written on reddit with what anons here write.
I only found out about HFY because one anon was always complaining about it, so I decided to see what he was talking about, and I was disappointed, because it's just a small group of dudes writing for themselves and nothing more, and the anon writes about them as sci-fi genre killers.
This image does summon sensations beyond description Imagine all the unique things Alice could come up with for her visor, with the right timing...and oil on her is hot. I wonder how what happened in 6 would affect her afterwards
How do you anons deal with the end of the show? Every now and then, massive wave of nostalgia hits me and I miss the characters so immensely and it hurts like a motherfucker.
>>237446 NTA but the devs flat-out stated that you're the villains in that game. Which shouldn't have been hard to figure out since its clearest and most direct influence was the Verhoven Star Ship Troopers movie, which was blatant Nazi satire that a distressingly small number of people were able to recognize as satire.
>>237445 I'm not really up to date on Molly lore but how much merchandise would she really have had? It canonically takes a long time for worker drones to develop anything resembling a real personality outside of zombie drone scenarios doesn't it? How long was she being used as the host of this kids show that she was able to develop sentience? Are we talking decades worth of merch here?
>>237447 The Enlightenment is dead and the general population have proven themselves wholly incompatible with the ideas of the Eastern and Western Allies not even a century after 1945.
>>237448 >I'm not really up to date on Molly lore. Neither am i, I'm not her anon i made this for shit and giggles.
>Are we talking decades worth of merch here? Considering drones don't age, she could be the host for generations and maybe we will have worse merch than Garfield.
>>237446 This does not prevent the helldivers from looking heroic and cool, which through escapism allows the person to solve some of their very troubling problems, at least temporarily.
>>237455 Yeah, that's how military adventurism works. You get to put on a cool outfit associated with social ideals and look really cool and destroy stuff that has been labelled as the enemy. Military uniforms are cool, overcomplicated scifi gasmask helmets are cool, capes are cool, jackboots are cool, military propaganda posters make everything associated with the current war look cool, everyone wants to be the Doomguy standing tall and kicking ass while surrounded on all sides by the enemy. It's not complicated.
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>>237455 >escapism >allows the person to solve some of their very troubling problems, at least temporarily. It's a video game. It's not real. Playing it solves nothing.
>>237447 The director screwed up big time: He so didn't want the audience to get the point right away or quickly that he showed the militaristic state of a united earth literally as a utopia.
If you think about it, it's clear that it was the government that destroyed Buenos Aires to justify the war against the bugs, because we were shown that the earth had advanced planetary defences that wouldn't let a single space rock fall to earth, but then they accidentally left one out, oops. But you will understand this only if you understand that this is satire and purposefully look for hints in it, which shows too strong attempt to hide it, plus the main character, with whom the viewer associates himself, accepts the ideals of the state and even explains in a pathos speech what it means to be a citizen.
>>237458 Go to sleep. Your schizophrenic parasocial relationship with everyone on earth is not contributing meaningfully to the conversation and spamming the same 2 dozen images you managed to grift out of well-meaning drawfags only makes it incredibly easy to ID you and tell you to fuck off.
>>237459 >If you think about it, it's clear that it was the government that destroyed Buenos Aires to justify the war against the bugs, because we were shown that the earth had advanced planetary defences that wouldn't let a single space rock fall to earth, but then they accidentally left one out, oops. But you will understand this only if you understand that this is satire and purposefully look for hints in it, which shows too strong attempt to hide it, plus the main character, with whom the viewer associates himself, accepts the ideals of the state and even explains in a pathos speech what it means to be a citizen. The director iirc explicitly confirmed Buenos Aires was actually destroyed by the bugs and not a false flag despite that literally completely breaking the supposed moral of the entire fucking movie. It's just proto-goyslop created by a virtue signaling liberal and sucks complete ass, it's not that deep.
>>237448 >>237452 >>237453 I don't think her show was around for decades. sure, it was long-running like a lot of kids shows– but not to the point that it was run into the ground until it was a soulless mega brand. as for Molly's sentience, it's kinda just a "don't think about it too hard" type deal. maybe she had a factory defect that allowed her to be sentient, maybe she fell out of the shipping truck, technically "died" and went ZD en route to the show floor.
>>237465 The realization liberals were always completely batshit fucking insane but just near infinitely better at hiding it before smart phones is interesting to watch dawn on everyone.
>>237464 Yes. He's the guy that keeps coming in to "educate" us on his "correct" interpretation of everything that these threads have ever done. He wrote one good greentext literally years ago and that was apparently enough of an ego-boost for him to keep appearing in these threads forevermore, no matter the website, coasting off of the one time he didn't just suck harder than a black hole and wasn't more annoying than a Tom Green "man on the street" segment. Ignore them, they got lucky back in the most active days of generous /co/ drawfaggotry and managed to get a decent amount of art that they won't stop jerking themselves off about EVER. They have nothing to contribute to any real interactions other than reposting art that someone else gave them as a pity-gift and copypasting paragraphs that have already been reposted a thousand times before.
>>237454 >I'm sitting here on 4chan and consoling myself that Liam will be releasing a new show soon. Same anon. I hope Liam's new show will happen soon and it will put me back on legs. His stuff never lets me down. His characters, ideas, stories they all have something I am hooked to them instantly.
>>237468 It might be because I'm rather drunk, but I'm getting a little more interested in Molly-lore than I previously was. If any of the original creators of this character are present and willing to weigh in I'd be interested to read their input. The broad-canon concept of worker drones needing some period of time for their adaptive AI to develop into true sentience is pretty neat, and the idea of a worker drone used for PBS-grade TV content experiencing such a process in a way unique to her is kinda neat to me.
>>237468 No one has really discussed how Molly got intelligence or anything like that, but the way I see it is that she was specifically made intelligent for the show(I don't think it's hard, the drones from the outpost are quite intelligent, but autistic due to what seems to me to be uncontrolled development), and because she was trained to be a good teacher for children, she became a good teacher for children. Which made her one of Cyn's favourite toys..
And about the franchise, anon, look at Sonic, or Mario, or even MLP. The brand can live on for a long time, and if you add in the fact that not a small portion of Molly's fans are grown men (with understandable interests), her show can live on for a very long time.
>>237474 Yeah the twitterstalking "I seduced a famous artist but only people on this anonymous imageboard where it's impossible for anyone to contradict me will ever know"-stuff is kinda sad and pathetic. Danderson-grade behavior.
>>237477 I had no idea who that person was until just a short bit ago as I do not use TikTok and am not a woman and therefore not interested in true crime. I can't imagine letting people on the internet piss me off to the point I would make threats.
>"Congratulations Molly, we got a deal with a toy company!" the manager beamed, handing over the script. >Molly smiled politely. "Sure, anything for our loyal audience." >She took the script in hand, flipped a few pages—then stopped. Her eyes widened. The cheerful expression drained from her face as silence filled the room. >"This is..." she muttered, scanning the lines again, "...a soulless cash grab."
>>237426 >Uzi is less autistic than she used to be She's as autistic as ever, she's just sadder and more withdrawn because being a god has horrible caveats than she never expected.
>>237496 >a cameo in some shitty gacha game No, please, NO! Oh my god, fuck, Glitch is actually going to do this shit when fans stop buying merch, they're going to milk the Murder Drones until the end!
>>237498 I don't know which gacha it'll be, but I'd be surprised if they don't do a TADC crossover with SOMEONE. and when they do, there's a decent chance they'll include some MD content to wring a few more bucks out of the show
>>237176 >Abby is the kind of EDF player to keep the NPC soldiers alive >Pauline tries to hide behind them and gets mulched due to it >Jane goes out of her way to kill them >Bonnie ignores them
>>237478 I'm just tired of the spamming of the same handful of shockbait greentexts that never have anything to do with the conversation every time they show up
>>237511 Oh no, we are very sorry! On behalf of the entire liquidation committee of the Union of Human Systems, we wish to express our deepest condolences and grief over your loss, and personally ask the nearest liquidation team to extend our apologies to you.
Therefore, we ask you to state your residential address, as well as to inform us how the flesh of the Solver became your wife and whether you know any other persons who have connections to the infection.
>JCJenson decided simply selling drones wasn't profitable enough so they made a drone gacha. >not an app or a game, a gacha system for obtaining real drones of varying rarities >with special event drones, crossovers, daily bonuses– the whole 9 yards.
Watching some V Rising stream VODs gave me an idea for a potential AU. Instead of DDs, Copper 9 is being terrorized by marauding zombie drones attacking each other and any worker drone communities unfortunate enough to have something they want to grow their powerbase. It also made me realize that we never made a drone version of OG Dracula.
>>237506 I LOVE MY DEAR DRONEWIFE that right there is why Alice no diff mogs Norenheimer Imagine we'd get even just 30 seconds of Alice acting again, enthusiastically talking about anything, yapping about stag beetles is cute
>>237551 theyre not cuddle drones nor are they kissy kissy tea party drones. they will die in an endless labyrinth of osha violations. that is the fate of the working drone
>>237537 >You decide to spend some money on a few pulls >You figure it's like using a drone claw machine, you play it a few time and if you get nothing good you can just leave >YFW you pull three times and get three SSR rated drone girls
>>237563 Ye, Alice is aesthetic and personality peak of character design. The drone in general is perfect, but that hairstyle, the antlers, those eyes and sharp teeeth, colourchoice, Jesus it's amazing
Being the sole human on a ship!(to be the fall guy incase anything happens) Being surrounded by drones! Being caught in an accident and breaking a leg! Being doted on my a bunch of drone! Drones!
>>237583 i miss freak fortress and all the bullshit that came out of it. not the painis clones though. weaselcake is the most downright incomprehensible character ever thought up
>>237580 NTA but this, and the one right after it where he’s vomiting (and there’s a ball on his tail), are directly based on Femanon’s ancient greentext where N was force-fed his own tail, twice, and had to pull it out/vomit it out.
Fucking exams. Anon, tell me that at least everything is fine with you and you don't need to waste your life on this crap, let me at least get someone else's positive.
>>237594 does pavo count? hes pretty brutal and the technician is his red spy but now does he play music and appear beside DDs upside down? >>237592 most freaks arent all that crazy, especially compared to weaselcake, whose list of abilities includes creating an explosion in the background or offscreen whenever he turns his head.
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>>237579 >Having all three goobers causes frequent random events between them that don't seem to relate to anything gameplay-wise
>>237417 Lots of people seem to horribly misunderstand Uzi's character. Her threats of violence are a way to cope with loneliness and to get attention, she's all bark no bite. She was intent on killing all the DDs until she realized that they were people too. Yes she'd still be kind of pissed for how humans used to treat Worker Drones before she was born, but learning that they were just as much victims of what she and her kind had just faced would make her empathize with them. Ironically she's one of the most humane drones deep down.
>>237594 >Brutal killer >Friendly when killing, friendly when not >Dresses sharply >Friends with some random guy who disapproves of the brutal killing >He probably isn't even Christian You could put him in the outfit and it wouldn't be too out of place. Do it, draw him more.
>>237607 (me) What I see as the likeliest outcome is that she'd become an advocate across the new Federation/Union for drones to be treated as equals, and persuade drones that wish to live independently to move to Copper-9 which would become independent or its own republic within the Federation/Union.
>>237608 Fuck, Pavo is a devout Christian, that's just a fucking combo!
>"No sex with techanon before marriage, because that's God's will!" >"Wasn't God against gays?" >"The bible only talks about gay humans, not drones, so it's not a sin!"
He also believes in astrology, he really does have magical thinking!
>>237468 I mean, they picture psoted in >>237468 was from the whole solverlesstime line AU where none of the supernatural stuff happened and Tesa gew up normally (even if she stumble HARD along the way). Meaning that >>237468 would take place +20 years after the time of the Gala making Molly's playhouse a long running show. And since Dornes don't age (and are easily repalceable) the show could theoretically go on forever.
>>237617 Ironically most atheists I know are straight, and most christians I know are the biggest closeted gays imaginable. Pavo being christian would fit the bill
>>237622 >NTA I didn't realize that getting dissolved by acid was a widespread fetish until I started watching this show and met you lot. My fellow human beings are an utter enigma to me but I fear them greatly.
>>237607 >She was intent on killing all the DDs until she realized that they were people too. Them being people makes what they do worse. What changed Uzi's mind was the chance to finally have a dreamy vampire boyfriend.
>>237629 Anon, have you forgotten the shear number of greens very blatantly written by men about getting vampire bites from DD girls we had in the early days?
>>237626 >Them being people makes what they do worse. they don't exactly have a choice. either they keep killing, or they refuse to kill until A. they starve to death and Satan respawns them or B. satan tortures them until they start killing again
>>237608 >pavo dressed in his Sunday best, his boy butt straining against his dress pants as he takes a knee, panting with his fat drone tongue out as he prepares to receive the sacrament
>>237626 >N is forced to do what he does to get acceptance from V J and the Company >V and J do what they do because they know the truth that there's no Company anymore and will get their souls vored if they don't comply Seems like the DDs are as much victims as the WDs. Yes episode 8's ending shows them still munching on WD oil but who's to say those aren't from the spire or Doll's leftovers?
>>237632 I feel like we're forgetting the mind-control/mind-wiping element of the equation here >>237634 Imagine you are yourself a sadistic entity creating an army of footsoldiers that you CAN control directly like its CNC if you so choose but you're planning on letting them run on autopilot for most of your campaigns motivated by a general objective and a made-up backstory to make them feel motivated. Are you going to program them to feel deep-seated remorse and existential dread every time they kill one of your targets, or are you just going to program a robotic dopamine pump that opens the valve every time they murder something?
>>237636 >but who's to say those aren't from the spire or Doll's leftovers? >V is a homicidal murderer with no qualms about killing WDs, sometimes just for the hell of it like cabin fever >J >lmao toasters have no rights, they're not even sentient
>>237640 Of course, he takes his faith seriously. Not many people do, given the Solver blowing up Earth has completely fucked up nearly every religion.
>>237652 Syn will erase their memory not because she wants to torment them, but because they simply whine and cry forever, remembering what Pavo did to them all.
>>237607 >she's all bark no bite Intent or words don't matter, actions do [spoiler] can't find the pic rn where her finger is missing but you rwmember the scene. Also bit 'Tessa' fully believing her to be human
>>237651 he fights on the side of the devil because he has no choice. he's just a cog in the solver's vast war machine, it's all he can do to turn a little slower to slightly delay its advance. in the face of a sentinel drone he'd try to push the battle a little further in his enemies' favor without being so obvious as to bring Cyn's wrath down on him.
So of the four Cabin Fever test subjects who got any screentime (Nori, Yeva, Alice, Amda), which one do you think had the most human men secretly down bad for her?
>>237669 >Nori would attract the thirsty men >Alice used to get the men who wanted cute drones before she went crazy. Some were still into her but given the whole Solver War they were very wary >Amda took her place as the cute drone >Yeva was quiet and reserved, only made bonds with people she trusted like Mitchell
>>237669 Seeing as Amda was a one-scene character who didn't even have a name until we were given one by the studio months after her first and only appearance in the show and yet she's gotten far more R34 content than such an insignificant character would typically warrent, I'd say it would have to be her. She has some kind of supernatural appeal to her that transcends her narrative irrelevance.
>>237670 >Yeva was quiet and reserved, only made bonds with people she trusted like Mitchell The poor intern had to take on all the desire and loneliness of the drone. He is a real hero of humanity.
>>237678 Mitchell. By the looks of things she didn't like Dr Chambers given how she acted when Mitchell first went to get her. But when she heard Mitchell's voice she got a worried expression on her face and entered to save him. So I'd say that it was definitely with Mitchell.
>>237683 Could also be he just didn’t know how important she was, random drone walking around that you befriended is much different than drone whose ID you’re given to unfuck a major situation.
>>237685 He had to have known, there were posters up around the lab commenting on how Yeva was their only succesful experiment and all other experimentation was going to be scuttled.
>>237687 I don't want to do the "uummmm ackshully" thing but he did notice that the sentinels guarding the cathedral were inexplicably gone on his way back with Yeva and yet everything else LOOKED normal and had the wherewithall to very subtly nudge Yeva out of harm's way once he realized something was off. Accidentally grabbing someone else's uniform when everyone but a few is wearing the same thing doesn't mean he's completely blind.
>>237689 Aside from the uniform fuckup, he's one of the most perceptive characters in the show, really. Maybe he's just not a morning person. A shame he died the moment he stepped off-screen. Unless he didn't, because he was off-screen, after all.
>>237690 Tbh I really like the dynamic of the one human who isn't both duller than dirt and meaner than a snake plus two robots who are willing to be the bigger people in a world that doesn't treat robots well and not use their god-powers for petty vengeance because they know the stakes are higher than that having held back the end of the universe by years through a bit of basic competance and selflessness
>>237689 But he also didn't notice he put on the wrong fucking uniform that was clearly labeled. He comes across as the kind of guy that's scatterbrained when on autopilot but pulls through when shit's going down.
You are the CFL drone wrangler tasked with keeping the drones in line outside of testing How do you keep them from going postal with the actual life hacks they have?
>You're pushing N off of you as he tries to hold you close to him "N! For the last time I'm not gay!" >N grunts as he holds back his strength to not hurt you but his patience is growing thin and so is his restraint >"But it's Pride™ month! I legally have to kiss you!"
>>237710 >Mitchell said the phrase in Russian to impress Yeva >How he screwed up >He completely mispronounced EVERY letter that is in the Russian alphabet >My God, he even misplaced the words, which is almost impossible in Russian >Yeva didn't even understand if he had said something, or if he was dying of a sore throat >But she was touched that he tried >She might even called it cute
>>237720 >Tessa snuggled up deep in her bed sleeping peacefully. >Suddenly a small, persistent, presence is jumping up and down on the resting girl. >"WAKE UP BOSS!!" >Tessa groggily reaches her arm towards the menace >And feels the still warm oil of a poor victim drone. >Tessa's eyes snap open. "Oi, what the fuck?!"
Does anyone know which post on the Booru that address to the drones from humanity, that was written for reading in the event of humanity's extinction, is?
>Uzi has a shoulder angel and shoulder devil >Shoulder Angel Uzi is too busy being a moody teenager to give Uzi good advice. >Shoulder Devil Uzi is the primary enabler of Uzi's goblin behavior >Cyn entering the equation turned out go be no good for either of them >So much so that both angel and devil will make a concerted effort to back each other up so long as it keeps Uzi from ever listening to Cyn
>>237745 he's either panicking because he realizes he may have accidentally helped the truth of what he did come to light by putting something so heavy in his virtue signaling meme game or he's performing esoteric sympathetic witchcraft by speaking without speaking as to what he did to build the rule of sympathy to prevent it from ever coming to light (petals falling from a flower was way too on the nose, he knew exactly what he was doing)
>>237748 For the attention. >Anton LaVey rebranded Rand's Objectivism with fake "satanic" rituals and called it Satanism, because he was a Jew who grew up around Christians and wanted to scare them >Marquis de Sade was yet another rich amoral degenerate, but he was very loud about his degeneracy and wrote porn in jail that was later published to get a reaction His "inspirations" are edgelords who acted out for attention. He's an edgelord who acts out for attention. So, you know. Just ignore him.
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>>237751 I'm actually trying to get the motivation to writefag but am too physically exhausted due to a growth spurt I'm going through in my mid 20s. Basically every time I defecate I grow taller.
>>237768 nta I opened the drawpile to take a look not long after it was first posted, and nabbed this from there The account that was drawing it was named 'throwawaylolololol' and was created on the same day
>Be you >JC technician >Be on call for the Elliott family to do maintenance and disposal for their drones >Never get called but you get paid to come into work and wait for a call so whatever >One day get called >You pick up the phone "Hello?" >"I-Is this JCJenson tech support?" >A young girls voice comes through with a tremble as she speaks "Yes this is JCJenson tech support, where your injury is not our fault you signed the waiver. This is technician Anon how may I help you this day?" >Your rehearsed response comes out instinctively >"I-I have a drone that I need looked at." "Of course, I will be there in one business day." >"O-okay thank you!" >You hear her hang up >You can barely believe that you actually got a call >Time flies by and you're pulling up to the Elliott manor >Before you knock a pig tailed maid drone opens the door >You flash your badge and step past the drone >If you looked you would have noticed that she sighed and closed the door bitterly and mutter "unprofessional" as you follow another maid drone >You're lead to a workshop with a teenage girl standing over a drone laying on a work bench "Hello?" >The girl jumps and turns around ready to throw a wrench at you before she calms down "I'm... Christ girl nice reflexes, I'm here for the drone that I was called about?" >"Y-you too... I mean yeah thanks! She's right here. I've been trying to fix her limb and neck servos but I haven't been making any progress..." >You approach the drone and you've seen more recoverable drones that have gone through a trash compactor >Shattered visor, corroded limb and neck servos to the point they're actually flaking apart, torso rust and oil leakage >If it looks this bad on the outside it's most likely worse on the inside >You let out a whistle "Yeah this'll take a while. I'm going to have to take this back with me I don't have the tools and oarts necessary to fix it here." >"Her. Her bame is Cyn." >You blink, she's one of those people "Okay, sorry, I'll need to take her back so I can fix her. This is going to be expensive, why don't you just bu-" >The girl shoves a wad of crumpled up hundred dollar bills >You count the bills out, she could easily buy a few brand new drones with yhis money >"Is that enough? Sorry if they're sticky my parents use them to blow their noses." >And you are now infinity more glad to have a uniform that requires you wear gloves >You hide your disgust for the rich with a plastic smile "I believe this is more than enough. I'll just take it- I mean Cyn and be on my way." >You pick up the falling apart and barely functional drone and head back to your company van >Just as you were about to leave you catch the girl looking at you sadly >You sigh >You were going to just scrap the thing and replace it with a new one and pocket the rest of the cash >But that face...you can't do that to a face like that >You sigh and head back to work with the drone in your van >Why do you feel like you're in danger?
>>237791 >after finishing his repairs, techanon forgot to flip the 'omnicidal vore demon' switch from on to off >he is singlehandedly responsible for the Absolute Solver's entrance into reality
>>237792 >maybe she even continues to be here, but as an anonymous. Nta but I know for a fact she at least used to after officialy leaving and most definitely still is here, some posts are recognizable.
>>237822 Vulnerable at the will Besides, it kicks on the feel of "I need to take care of it" I draw it for the angst or the mere amusing concept, but It's also adorable to draw more normal scenarios.
>>237830 >>237832 >>237834 Not a new comic but this page just hasnt been archived on the booru somehow or its not in the pool for it or something. Again its not new lol its pretty old by thread standards https://dronebooru.co/pools/5
Why did Doll and Lizzy nit simply eliminate prom-conpetition by letting V eat them while she was in the bunker (Lizzy pics prove that it's possible)? Wouldn't have made Doll a hypocrite and she could maybe have lived off the scraps. Doll in my subjective view could easily have maintained at least total moral superiority by not sliming bunkertards left and right, clearly beyond what was needed to feed. And one more thing, Doll eventually gets killed off (and brought back, if you call a ghost alive) due to that being needed for her to be an anti-Uzi, it is 'deserved' only due to this narrative intent imo, to show Doll's stoic loathing of DDs as 'wrong' and Uzi's loving of them as 'right', this is clearly the authors intent here, as I see it. Imo tho Doll's decision to stay loyal to her dead parents and not forget-forgive-fuck (666) like Uzi does is right and morally and ethically better than Uzi's approach there, which is only accepted(by the viewership) due to us seeing things from her perspective. As I understand it even the 'lonewolf' take I see on Doll often isn't entirely accurate, didn't she say she'll help Uzi before V tried blow her up? V didn't see her teleport into the room, none of the trio did, V couldn't have known she was going to escape. To be fair Doll just tried to do what she thought would kill Uzi and only changed her mind after seeing she too is a witch, doesn't affect V chimping out during the first actual communication between Doll and Uzi there. Anyways this is just how I see it, subjectively but maybe parts make sense, I only see claims of Uzi being the better person here based on her forgiving DDs which is somewhat flawed, too tired to elaborate
>>237842 >Doll's decision to stay loyal to her dead parents and not forget-forgive-fuck (666) like Uzi does
>Nori's fuming about N on the heels of time reminiscing about Yeva with Doll while the latter has the keys to Uzi's body >"Doll murdered like a half dozen people for the sake of revenge on her mom's killer, and you just started sucking face with your mom's killer!" >"Mom, you're clearly still alive!" >"You thought I was dead!" >"I thought you were dead because you ghosted me and Dad!" >"Bite me." >"Bite me!" >"BITE ME!" >"BITE ME!" >"[Please stop. Both of you. I can see Mr. Doorman in the fetal position in the corner.]"
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>>237844 >Uzi Uzi's the only one not looking out at the audience there. She's looking at the slide like she has no idea what Rachel did that Lizzy and V hate her so much.
>>237848 Good good good good good More And put acid on her stumps so she stays a cripple, only remove when new parts are needed Eat them all 3071 total doorman consumption
>>237866 Vicious started posting content, plus pocketsteaks just posted art, I don't see a problem, it's just that Americans are sleeping and Europeans are working.
>>237809 >>237829 >>237774 It’s kinda interesting how the different N obsessed femanons’ portrayal of him reflects in the actual style they draw him in.
Vicious portrays a cold, psychopathic, sadistic, evil N, and her art is sharp and dark and angular and gritty.
Akita anon (forgot their name) portrays a very canon-accurate loving, tender, caring, gentle N, and her art is soft, very soft, and pretty.
Izz portrays a also pretty canon-accurate ditsy, goofy, kinda faggy N, and her art is exaggerated, cartoonish, and kinda faggy, that’s not an insult, just it’s got gay poses and sparkles and shit.
>>237875 Almost all of N's art from Vicious shows him as a completely canonical sweet dumb, and only occasionally, like now, does she paint him as evil.
That's who's the sick bastard in her art, so it's Uzi! The purple gremlin sucks all the nuts out of the poor idiot, without leaving a drop!
>V looks at you with a smirk on her face >"So you're a faggot huh? I can fix that." >She then spends the entire night kissing you, smothering you under her robotic ass and cuddling you until you're "fixed" >You were never gay to begin with, Lizzy just lied to V about it
>>237896 Before these threads I was innocent. Now I am aware that countless people all around me have really upsetting fixations and fetishes and I no longer feel comfortable around anyone. Thanks ya'll.
>>237713 >juggernaut wiki >look inside >only physical description and characters >no description of enforcer drones' lore and purpose for existing, let alone juggernaut's
>>237904 We must educate the Masqy. She will receive candy if she gets a good score on her spelling test. If she scores well on her vocabulary test she will be allowed to pet a bunny.
>>237919 She's middle management. She wants to lead others around on a leash but also be led around on a leash by people who have very verbose instructions on how she should be leading her subordinated around on a leash that were dictated but not read and printed out in triplicate.
>>237939 >constant >The characters are now addicted to a dopamine program and magnets that will force them to be happy and incapable of feeling any other emotions. The end.
>>237931 I'd lose the casual murder by DD's and Doll and the over the top disregard Khan has for Uzi so it doesn't sabotage their characters. Honestly Khan should have just died in the fakeout in 2.
Slinging magnets in dronetown isn't profitable, you can't get repeat customers with a narcotic that lasts effectively forever Now the real money makers are virus loaded USB sticks These viruses are coded to induce extreme euphoria in drones and lasts for a programmed amount of time, then the virus deletes itself after said time Forget magnets, be a virus spreader
>>237926 >not forgotten >>except by lizzy >implying It's hard to forget someone when you're taking their corpse to and from school every day (and probably doing shopping and seeing movies and whatnot with it too)
>>237939 Yes, it's fucking boring. Stories either end happy and are finished and should be put aside, or you need to invent new contrivances constantly to bring them back out of increasingly unsatisfying happy stretches to face another conflict to have a new story. Unambiguously happy stories are not and never have been a staple of Liam's work at all, and therefor don't read right in the setting of Murder Drones. If you don't like the edgy tone then I can't understand why you'd even be here, because that's 100% of Liam stories including Murder Drones. It's edgy, irreverent, gratuitously violent, and most characters suffer a lot.
>>237931 I would make a separate episode, I think it would be the second one that justified why Doll wants to get rid of the Solver power so much and why she turned from a kind and sweet drone into a maniac.
I would show her parents in it, and Yeva would be the central character, and I would show that the power of Solver without a patch drives drones crazy. I would show how Yeva explains to her daughter how dangerous it is and how necessary it is to control herself, and then I would show how Doll sees their death and it just destroys everything inside her to hell.
In general, with my direction, Murder Drones would have become much, much darker.
>>237931 I don't see how you could do both. No one wants their protagonist to die two episodes before the show even concludes. Everything must revolve around the protagonist, and if doll was the one instead of Uzi, that requires a complete reframing of the story. I do agree with this anon though >>237945, the story doesn't work with all the casual murder, and if doll is supposed to be the main girl who will likely win out, there needs to be more nuance added. She can be rouge, and a little crazy here and there, but it's all for revenge over dead loved ones, nothing more. She'd definitely need to be shown holding back at times, only wishing to kill whoever gets in her way rather than just *anyone* without any care in the world. Like this anon said too, you'd need to reframe V as more of a core villain, with her either tapping into her previous self and apologizing, or slipping too far into the abyss of her current self, requiring the two to face off.
>>237931 >Episode where Doll watches her family die and her Solver activates in the grief of the aftermath >Episode where Doll's practicing with her powers causes her to mutate for the first time and she wakes up after gorging herself on oil after turning back amidst the corpses of her victims >Episode where Doll's obsession with vengeance finally pushes her past the edge and she gives up on caring about the collateral damage or effect she has on others so long as she gets to see a disassembly drone die
Juggermutant. Stage 2. AGON >This is it, the final evolution of N456: A giant, hulking mound of muscular tissue that in no way resembles a drone, much less a juggernaut. >The flesh has stopped spreading, as there is no reason for it to destroy its host even more than it already has. As for the host... >The host is still alive, but unable to communicate. That's not to say he's been silenced though, as his wails and bellows can still be heard, a low rumble that vibrates the bodies of those around him. >The growth, somehow, has become sentient. Although the creature has no visible mouth, it is still able to speak, and quite verbosely so. >It refers to itself as "Agon", soldier of the solver, harbinger of the end, servant of the void, so on and on so forth. >Whatever it is, this thing is INTELLIGENT and MALICIOUS. It seems to command both abominations and cultists, as well as a small number of disassembly drones, which means it can strategize. >The liquidators have been called off for a while now. They're ill-equipped to deal with a threat of this caliber. >However, Agon seems to be actively seeking them out and attacking entire groups by itself, likely to make way for its underlings. >It has even managed to escaped several bombardments, which means it has a sense of self-preservation and knows when to retreat. >Agon becomes more and more of a problem day by day. Agon must be eliminated as quickly as possible.
You know with all the different Oogi types in existence >Toxic Oogi >Beta Oogi >Alpha Oogi >Predator Oogi >Ocean Oogi??? You could probably use them in a Pokemon battle
>>237982 The accusation was that they were reminiscent of a a certain technicolour horse show's own brand of fan-made torture-bait gremlins. That and the frequency of oogi-related posts lead to a critical mass of asspain.
>>237992 >The accusation was that they were reminiscent of a a certain technicolour horse show's own brand of fan-made torture-bait gremlins. That and the frequency of oogi-related posts lead to a critical mass of asspain. damn, that sounds esoteric, but ensuing asspain sounds funny asf
>>237994 It sounds funnier than it actually was. It was the second period in thread history where you'd see [keyword] in a wall of greentext and you'd already know "oh, this is just going to be a stream-of-consciousness string of squick that goes on for 6 posts, I can just skip past this". Repetitive milking of a gag that's underpinned by nothing beyond being as vulgar as possible loses its luster quickly.
>>238000 i fell for the masqy sleep propaganda. it wasn't even supposed to happen i just went to bed to take a break from drawing and just passed out for like 8 hours
>Hey hey people >Sseth here >Have YOU wanted to run a ponzee scheme and be able to get away with it? >Have YOU ever wanted to experience the exquisite bliss of hiring illegal immigrants to pay them below the minimum wage? >Have YOU ever wanted to return to the Democrat golden age when slavery was legal? >I don't know why I went on that tangent, I've been huffing worker drone oil these past few days now so my grasp on cognition is at best loose >Anyways >Today I'm interviewing the Joblins and the Joblin family >Lets start off with the positives for the Joblins >Joblins are cute little wagies that speak with a retarded but cute speech impediment and are ten times more competent than your conventional J model drone >On the downside you need to have at least ten of the little slut because like guinea pigs they need lots of company. And I don't know about you but I want my crack smoking hours to be quiet. >Hobjoblins are a bigger and more sturdy varient of the typical Joblin and speak with an air of authority they don't have, perfect for middle managing your joblins. >Unfortunately they're ravenous cock fiends and will ruin your gooning sessions >And finally we come to the Jugbear >I'm going to be honest, Jugbears scare me. >Recently my J wife came home from a hunting trip at a worker drone rights rally, but she hasn't been the same >Last I checked she wasn't seven feet tall, didn't have massive mommy milkers, or speak like a cave woman. At least she still has her massive plapcake ass. >Anyways sorry to cut this video short, my wife told me it's cuddle time. And she doesn't take no for an answer.