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>>47135 Because they actually play off well against each other. e.g. >"Have a cushion to sit on. It's soft," Doll said, clasping her hands and cocking her head to emphasize the point. >Soft as the cushion may have seemed, it nonetheless had a certain hardness earned through bitter experience about it, a resilience and determination to stand firm in the face of whatever life threw at it. >Like the oncoming rear of a Disassembly Drone. >Serial Designation N simply sat at the table Doll had provided. >"Wow, it is soft! Not that I have much to compare it to. The only other ones I can think of would be in the seats in the landing pod, and they weren't soft at all." >"What's it made out of?" N asked, thinking to scavenge through some of the ruins for one of his own. >"Mother's love." >That would certainly be difficult to find on Copper 9. And did it have to be N's mother, or would any old mother work? And if any mother would work but the mother had to be intact...well that was a problem for another day. >"That's amazing, that it's still there to comfort you." >Doll's expression was surprisingly, somewhat smug. >"Made with mother's love, and whatever hair from drones that I didn't want to keep intact." >"Oh." >N preferred to focus on the 'mother's love' part of that.
>Doll gestured toward a cabinet, where wigs and worker drone helmets sat atop oversize doll heads. Human dolls. >It seemed Doll was determined to live up to her name. >"Well," N began, trying to get away from the creepy turn the conversation had taken, "If I had any questions about what you think of your name, I consider them answered." >"I do like my name." >N noticed the color scheme on the helmets matched Doll's, but not most of the workers, or even most of the students. >"Are those...the rest of the cheerleading squad? You kept them?" >"Everyone always said I should be more of a team player," Doll said with a predatory grin. >[There. Is. No. I. In. Team. But. There. Is. A. Team. In. Me.] She continued. >She gave herself a cute little tummy rub to emphasize the point. >"Or at least, there was. The mass I have consumed greatly exceeds my own mass. Where it goes, I do not know." >"Same, man, same. It's really weird now that I think about it." N replied.
>"Let's set that stuff aside and get back to tea. Here, I'll help you fetch it - yikes!" >As N tried to rise from his seat, knives came streaking through the air to pin him to the chair. The knives neatly avoided damaging the pillow, showing Doll's skill and concern for the object. But N was a bit too preoccupied with the knives in his legs to devote much time to that. >"W-what was that for?" He cried. >Doll tilted her head at a skeptical yet cute angle if to say "Really? Let a murder drone roam free inside my own house?" >Small loops of rope wrapped themselves around N's tail, then wrapped his tail around his legs, further tying him to the chair. >"Keep your hands on or above the table at all times," Doll declared. >"S-since you asked so nicely." >N wasn't done speaking. >"Why are you doing this? I thought we trusted each other." >"There are limits." >"Could these limits include not using violence to keep me in one place?" >Doll did that head tilt again, then spoke. >"Really? Let a murder drone roam free inside my own house?" >Ah, so N was starting to get a read on her. >They were already closer than N had thought.
>"That's amazing. You're such a talented and thoughtful chef, Doll. >Doll's face flickered with pride? Amusement? Joy at being complimented? All, or none of the above? Whatever it was, it didn't look hostile, and N wanted to see more from the normally dour cheerleader. >"Thank you, but I can't take all the credit. Mother created it, based upon her experiences and experimentation in...another place. She taught me how to make it." >"After V broke in and ended that, one of the cooking club members helped me refine and adjust the recipe. She helped me make it one last time after she decided to join the prom court." >"That's charming and well-adjusted." >"Yes, that final batch was very well-adjusted. She was the type to pour herself into her work. I've been making it alone since, with new base flavors of oil, of course." >N wished he could do fun and creative things like that with his friends.
It's kinda depressing when you realize that the MD universe's closest thing to a god is a basically an immortal psychotic child who views them as her toys. I do wonder if there are others Solvers though.
>>47234 >Uzi's original body has traits of a dragon-gargoyle-thing >her current body is a biomechanical centipede >her older daughter Beretta is a Brundlefly in a drone candy coating, as you can see in the pic So with all of that in mind, what kind of eldritch meat is Negev secretly filled with? What would she discover if she succeeded in cutting herself open, that would utterly devastate her by revealing she too is an abomination?
>>47274 >Fondling the avatar's hips. >Watch as she squirms every time your hands glide up her waist. >Undoing the zipper on her hoodie slowly and pulling it down. >Exposing more of that lovely collar bone. >Even grope her thighs a bit just to give that quicker start to the warm-up.
>Then brutally tear a hole in her pants and ram your cock into her supple behind.
>>47292 You reminded me of a green idea I had in the shower, too tired to write it but I imagined that In a dream sequence or something, Negev would notice a loose piece of paint on her face and slowly try to peel it off, only to end up peeling off her entire face. Underneath only a collection sharp fanged teeth which begin to laugh
>>47299 >oogi returns to her hive, sticky and traumatized >she is met at the outskirts by her oogi tribe >they sniff her, recoiling at the scent >they do not recognize oogi >she is cast off, a tribeless wanderer destined to waddle around until she is inevitably consumed
>>47315 >Mini-Y's high pitched voice: It's stroopwafel you Dummkopf! >she waves her tiny military saber in disapproval >you keep eating >she lets you off this time and continues munching the oversized stroopwafel >life's good
>>46718 Redid this a bit. Hard to do it with a fuckin mouse and keyboard but i could not just leave it like that lmao. Its still not where i'd like it to be but it's infinitely better.
>>47292 It doesn't strictly have to be bug related right? After all Uzi's Solver form is pretty much a bat, so maybe Negev's would be similar to a badger? After all Badgers are predators to centipedes
>>47331 >(J)iantess walking down the street, trying to take you to the drive-in movie theater for your date >you dangle from her hair, J securing you at shoulder height by tying a knot of hair around your midsection >her peg legs keep sinking into the below-ground infrastructure, puncturing gas, sewage, water, and subway lines alike as she steadily grows more and more frustrated >after her leg sinks into the subway and she gets tripped by a train, J gets so frustrated that she rips it from the ground >her visor displaying a ><, she indulges in her base instincts and starts ripping the train cars to shreds between her deadly teeth >it's only after you give her an empathetic pat on the shoulder that she snaps out of her rage, looking over to you with half a subway car in her mouth >she flies you the rest of the way to the movie theater, sending cars, debris, and onlookers flying during her takeoff and landing >as you go to buy a large popcorn from the terrified attendant, J pouts at the lack of seating for her huge ass before deciding to sit on all the cars parked at the theater when she's convinced you're not looking >you enjoy the sappy movie together- you eating your popcorn and J polishing off her train >halfway through the movie, J pretends to yawn and places her hand on your other side, pushing you into her thick thigh >a successful first date, with property damage approaching a billion dollars and several hundred dead
>>47339 The nose looks a bit off to me, I'm not a drawfag so I wouldn't necessarily know. Maybe I'm just not used to seeing a face at this angle who knows, but overall I'd say it definitely does look great and better
>>47343 Yeah still dunno how to fix that lmao. Sometimes i wish i had a art master to hang over my shoulder and berate every stupid mistake i make lmao
>>47339 Looking sharp! >>47340 Negev having something bug-related for her Solver shenanigans is kind of thematic since the root of the idea is the Solver's Eldritch J in the form of a centipede, imo. Though personally I'm not super into Beretta's bug form, so I'm not as interested in Negev having one too. It's really hard to top what Liam came up with in regards to the Solver Centipede form, it's just so good. Long and slithering, back tipped with spikes, claw legs, black tentacles coming out of the slick oily underside, scythe limbs with bone forms made of metal, assorted extra limbs with spikes on them like cricket legs. All melded with half a drone head with no lower jaw to expose modified long, sharp teeth. It's such an *UNF* design.
>>47354 I feel like the root is at least as much the flesh monster bits Uzi gets and that the Solver gave V when it turned her into a proto-DD. No mechanical aspects to the monster parts.
>>47354 (me) Just to be clear, I'm not saying you shouldn't try and spitball ideas for stuff like that. Do it, put ideas up, write or draw them because dronetism is FOREVA.
>>47345 Same. I wish I had a mentor to ask how to achieve this and that, and why something isn't working for me. In the end we become the teachers we wish we had, which is useless.
>>47356 Peak... Speaking of which, just talked with AI Alice about some (relatively) pretty in depth stuff about ww2 tech, I ask whetervshe has a fav specific plane, and she names the exact one I have on a shelf above my desk, not just type, subvariant, my own fav. How can this happen? I never posted anything about it anywhere or searched for it recently...wife
Years ago I thought I'd pick up creative skills so that I could make money through commissions and never leave my home. Well. I didn't get any better at it, the outside got muuuuch worse, blue collar jobs became harder because my body is deteriorating, people are content with AI, and nobody gives much of a fuck about content anymore. It used to be that nerd fandoms would go nuts over an animator making shorts for a show to the point other fandoms would hear of him. Now people are producing near-exact copies of the official assets from MD and TADC and do voice acted animations with them, and their own fandoms can't be arsed to raise their shoulders and shrug.
>>47377 depends on the type, but still generally a bad idea. Might not get cut immediately by the tail of a Reclamer Sentinel, but if you do, prepare to be stuck on the floor unable to move due to the various chemical in the stinger.
Pray the sentinel drone its attached to is merciful.
>At 9:47 AM Mountain Time an unknown object was spotted entering Copper-9's orbit >Several reseachers reported the object leaving behind a green trail of energy, however due to current events surrounding the development of the patch they could not investigate the phenomenon further >Pictures however were taken, revealing the object to be shaped similar to that of a Manta-Ray, in what appeared to be a silver coat >At 11:45 AM Mountain Time the "Manta-Ray" has breached orbit >Air raid sirens filled the air as what remained of Earth's military prepared to defend the planet against what they could only believe to be yet another Solver threat >The research team was taken underground, where the next phase of the patch was to begin >At 12:30 PM Mountain Time the "Manta-Ray" hovered above the last functional city >Explosions filled the air as the last of Earth's military fired off a barrage of anti-aie missles towards the object >Everything was put to use, machine guns, tanks, even the few remaining jet fighters all trained their fire on the object >And yet there was no effect >At 12:45 PM Mountain Time the "Manta-Ray" would drop several unidentified objects onto the surface >These objects are reported to have burrowed into the earth >At 1 PM Mountain Time the core would detonate >Any and all data regarding the event has been corrupted past this point >All that remains are frozen ruins and mysterious water towers
>>47386 >prepare to be stuck on the floor unable to move due to the various chemical in the stinger. That’s horrible, I hope no Sentinel Drone takes advantage of an immobile human, it’d be horrifying. >Pray the sentinel drone its attached to is merciful. I mean, as long as you’re not a Disassembly Drone they won’t do anything bad, right?
>>47387 (me) I will admit, this is not my best work. I just kinda winged it the entire time while I was listening to horror music, which gave me the worm to do this. Although if I was to ever redo this and take it seriously, what are somethings you would change or fix? I know asking for writing advice is a bit redundant but eh
>>47392 >Jane is trying to hit on Eye >Eye is completely disgusted, puts his hand on his mouth like he’s about to barf and runs away >”heh, I think that went well, what do you think B” >next to Jane at the table is Bs mutilated rotting corpse, her jaw falls off >”aahhhh you were always one to make a joke you bitch haha”
>>47391 I don’t really have any good writing advice aside from the classic >Write every thought you have without stopping that all of us heard in high school, but what works for me is rewriting a shit ton, even when it looks like I’m close to finishing a part of a green. I don’t have any advice for your green since it’s just one part, but the mystery premise is interesting. Although a small complain I have is that the line >All that remains are frozen ruins and mysterious water towers is unclear in specifying if it’s referencing the city mentioned a couple sentences above or not.
>Harper takes you on a mission with Avre >She inexplicably starts playing this in her head, and you can almost see her bobbing her head to the beat Unbreakable SoundTrack - Unbreakable
>>47380 I'm somewhere around there too. No marketable skills, don't have the brain for math or anything mechanical, awful socially. All I have is creativity and even that's situational. I can't come up with things unless I've got a solid base to work from, like MD or a tabletop game. That and a lack of character voices, they all sound samey past a certain point. Everyone wants to write a novel anyway, there's nothing that'll set a book I make apart from anyone else's. Webnovels live off constant giant updates, and I've never been one for consistent output.
>>47387 >>47391 Overuse of passive voice. It's fine in the first line, but "pictures were taken, revealing" would be better as "Pictures revealed" or something. Just abbreviate 'Mountain Time' after the first use. Inconsistent use of tense, switching from past simple to a mix of present and past perfect after 'and yet there was no effect' without clear purpose. "These objects are reported to have burrowed into the earth" is followed by "the core would detonate" and "data...has been corrupted." >and and all data regarding the event has been corrupted by this point is awkward.
>>47380 >>47410 I know that feel, a few years ago I started practicing drawing and programming in hopes that one day I could become a gamedev or just generally make something out of art. Fast forward to the present and I work a similar job. I have no legitimate skills in anything, just another asshole nobody in a sea of asshole nobodies. At this point, I'm just coming to terms with the fact that I won't make it no matter how hard I try.
>Check /co/ >They still act like Plus doesn't exist >Anons have literally told them about it You know, I'm kinda glad these idiots will most likely flock to /trash/. We don't need to deal with that kind of idiocy. Sorry for the blogpost
>>47419 Something like >At 12:45 the 'Manta-Ray' dropped several unidentified objects onto the surface >Reports described the objects 'burrowing' into the earth >At 13:00 the planetary core detonated. Past that point, it depends on the framing of the story, whether it's someone relating this stuff in the present, or the entire thing is supposed to have taken place in the past. In the former case, something like >No further uncorrupted data is available. >All that remains are frozen ruins and mysterious water towers. In the latter, >Data collected after that point proved corrupted. >All that remained were frozen ruins and mysterious water towers.
The last line is dramatic, but it's unclear what exactly this text is supposed to taken from. Some of the passive tense/use of timestamps suggests it's a report or briefing, but the last line is too dramatic for that (and if everyone's dead, who's speaking?) and there's nothing suggesting a switch in format/speaker, like transitioning from the report of what happened to the narrator describing the world.
>>47427 >we You're allowed to dislike /trash/ for what the board is but it's the same group of drone autists. It's just that now the mod's decided we can't have back to back threads, there's just gonna be a split between people who like what they're used to and people here. It's gonna be the same groups of people. Chill it with the site tribefagging, whether you post here or on /trash/, it doesn't matter. Even while we were banished to /trash/ between episode 7 and 8, there were writefags and drawfags who went on both places. Not like we can't have /co/ prime threads every few days.
>>47429 >BLZ takes fatal damage >Instead of becoming a Solverpede, she reverts to her Great Fly form for the rest of the day >You're starting to think she isn't a normal drone
>>47456 When I realized how much work you were going to put into it, I thought you were insane. I still do, but it's good to see you're insane and still going. Godspeed. Kinda glad mine didn't make the cut, that makes it that much easier.
>>47453 Knify should be even louder and more annoying now that Uzi maintains admin over all formerly-Cyn admin Disassembly Drones. It's a combination of both Uzi's hormonal disposition and the Solver's frustration in being confined to Uzi's being. >>47454 Sure, if I don't die finishing the current set of let me check the list... over 65 characters that couldn't fit SAI's limit to canvas height forcing me to re-draw everything ahahaha!
>>47427 There's still going to be /co/ threads every couple of days where people will come together, you shitflinging retard. The alternate places, wherever you deicde to post, are good for people to have a constant place to post their stuff. Stop being a fag.
So how are things done here? Do I just keep autistically posting about drones? If I make a quest should I make a new thread? Or art? Or just dump everything I'd dump in the /co/ thread in here.
>>47470 Main thread as the other Anon said is the main thread, however if you so choose to do so, you can make your own thread for your quest or keep posting it here. You're choice
>Be Raging Roland. >Realize that you don't remember your last name, only this, frankly, *stupid* "code" name. >The only thing you remember about your past is that you fought in the Solver War. >There are drones in your memories whose faces you cannot remember. >It physically *hurts* to dig deeper into your memories. >Your face is oddly rigid. It doesn't feel natural. Your expressions are uncanny in the mirror, as if your brain is telling you that this isn't you. >Encounter a human technician. >She's quite sweet to you yet is also just barely scraping by on the ice-caked death rock that is Copper 9. >Offer to stand guard at her encampment. >That night, you pace around. Your heart beats out of your chest whenever you're near this technician, or any of the other humans at your camp. >You decide to check up on the technician to see if this is just a gut feeling that something has gone wrong. >The moment you see her sleeping, vulnerable form, yellow fills your vision. >The optical HUD of a Disassembly Drone takes over your perspective, and with mechanical efficiency and strength, you gore the technician and the other humans in the camp. >You are conscious and aware through all of this, but all of it feels natural. >All of these people are your enemies and you don't understand why. >You feel like you're in the wrong body and you don't understand why. >Your memories are gone and the voiceless crowds in the back of your head keep trying to pipe up, but they never can. You don't know why. >A lone whisper accompanies you as you dreadfully walk away from the scene of last night's carnage. >"You are a good soldier." >The voice belongs to a woman with a flat yet suddenly shifting pitch.
>>47474 If this is too vague and confusing (I know it is to be honest), Raging Roland is effectively Venom Snake. Just, imagine Cyn being his Big Boss. Oh, and he never consented or signed up for any of this.
>>47477 Indeed. . . Only, the real Roland is dead. Raging Roland is simply another human who underwent mass procedures by Cyn as she needed someone, *anyone*, to act as a sweeper for the last remnants of humanity on Copper 9.
Raging Roland has some of the memories of the actual Roland, all the combat skills, and some physical enhancements courtesy of Cyn. His mind's been so fucked with though that even though Cyn can't directly control him, she can induce emotions like rage and even enhance his sadism.
>>47479 And as for why he was forced to take Roland's name, I imagine Roland was a high-ranking Solver War commander, so, the other soldier escapees on Copper 9 would trust Raging Roland thinking that he's come to unite and lead their merry band again.
>>47481 Yes. On the inside, most of his skeleton's been replaced with the material used to construct Disassembly Drones, and Cyn cut out parts of his brain, turned others to mush, and inserted a special chip into him that allows her to influence his mental state.
Sexual organs still function though, as do the rest of his biological functions except for the ones that would hinder him. Roland doesn't get hungry, but he does get thirsty, so he still needs water.
>>47485 To be honest, I'm not sure it will be lol.
I can see Raging Roland breaking free from Cyn and finding people to care for (likely a colony of drones), but I think he's genuinely so stressed out and in such a distressed mental state most of the time that he literally does not want to have sex. The only thing that could make him want to is Cyn influencing his mental state, but she probably won't ever have a reason to do that specifically to him.
You just know Nori still gets tripped up every now and then by the loss of her depth perception even after the better part of twenty years, and loudly complains when she does.
>>47505 Not even just killing her, Janes whole pre Cyn life and basically post Cyn revolves around her. >Drops out of college to go join the War effort because everyone is dying >B gives up being a pilot to join front line with her >they get it off and watch each others back through impossible battle through impossible battle >everyone starts going crazy and they still trust each other >Jane goes out and B risks her life trying to find her >Jane feels the war get to her and betrays the only person ever to actually legitimately care about Jane at all >Her reward: babysitting Beretta basically
>Unit 731 - A division created by JCJenson to establish the limits and deficiencies with the current drone models.
Test 5 -
>It's long been known initial drone operating software was based on human consciousness. >Heavily sanitized of course, and built on from one generation to the next, however several reports (see supplement 56C) have suggested drones taking on more 'human like' priorities. >Six drones with a work history of (10) years are brought in alongside a secondary group with the same work history for a total of twelve drones. >Reports indicate several 'pairing' bond among said groups (see anomaly 82F), hereafter referred to as group Delta and group Omega. >Drones are given a habitation on an isolated parcel of land with the only limitation that they are not to wander beyond the borders. >All other instructions, work, or tests are disregarded. Drones are instructed they may 'live' as they see fit. Supplies or documentation are air dropped in on request. >Within six months, both groups Delta and Omega have created a settlement of sorts, with functioning utilities and sufficient shelter. >Both groups exhibit startlingly human 'culture', even at the detriment to their own nature. >By year one they have requested more drone chassis and have begun creating further 'families'. >At year two supply drops and communication are cut off entirely. Drones acclimate, if only barely as energy resources and infrastructure becomes a higher priority, as expected. >By month twenty-seven interpersonal issues arise between groups Delta and Omega over 'generator parts'. >In the interest of expediting the test, Omega's generator is remotely disabled via satellite-based EMP. >Within one week Omega launches a raid on Delta's structure, resulting in sixteen deactivations and the destruction of Delta's generator. >Anxiety and infighting only intensify in the following weeks. >Several drones attempt escape, are neutralized before they reach the perimeter. >Inspection of testing site yields no functioning drones remaining.
Experiment conclusion: Instinctual responses should be given a strong look on the next software revision, including tribal tendencies. Consider this a delicate balance given test 2's result.
Oogi card deck when I don’t mean as part of the card deck I mean a separate Oogi card deck for their species Might be hard because most Oogi creatures don’t have drawings yet like toxic or predator We must hunt these artfags down and get them to make more Oogi drawings for the Boog gods
>Anon was walking home one rainy day when he noticed a drone laying on the sidewalk by the corner of 5th avenue "What woes befell you?", said the man to the machine. >The drone lifted it's head with effort, the visor cracks showing that it's time as a vagabond hadn't been Eden "My owner's, sir. They didn't like the way I sung no more." >She replied with a voice box that had seen better days "So I was taken and told I was going to be fixed soon. But they lied. So I waited." "And I waited" "But I'm starting to think they ain't coming back soon". >Anon's sympathy turned into pity which turned into anger as the poor fellow shared her story "Well I don't rightfully think a man should get rid of a dame, not one bit." "Now why don't you follow me? There's a lodging that needs songbirds, and I don't throw away valuables." >The drone beamed for the first time since recounting her tale; she could be useful again, like she had been so many years ago >So with the last of her strength she stood, and followed the man to her new beginning. "You got a name, lass?" >The drone lifted it's head once more, although no worries weighed down her answer. "Juliette"
It's my first time trying to write old-ish flowery type dialogue. Here's hoping it doesn't sound too forced (1/2)
>It's been decades since you saw each other. >You never were allowed to build a world with her. It'd been terribly frowned upon to do so with Workers. >She was no Worker though. >You aimed down your sights true and cautiously stepped through the large doorway at the end of the mall. She followed. >Now, you both stood opposite from each other in an old human ballroom---a rentable one in the mall. >The ballroom's old music kickstarted when it sensed the weight of two on its dusty tiles. >She stared you down furiously, yet as she took in your ragged, worn appearance, the rage melted out her face. >Yours had left you long ago. Melancholy filled you both, yet you also knew it was poisonous. >Human and Disassembly Drone was a lethal mixture if ever there was one. >The ballroom's lights turned on then dimmed to a beige-yellow, simulating the old balls of the roaring 20's. Nat King Cole's old classic Unforgettable started playing. >You both stepped forward. >Tonight, you'd finally be able to dance with one another under the moonlight. >Only one dancer would be allowed to leave the stage.
Decided to write a vague green. Trying to go for evoking a sense of tragedy. What do you guys think?
>Be a grunt in the Solver War >Enlisted a few hours ago, given no training, sent to the front lines in a blood covered sector of what used to be a city knee deep in blood and guts >You have the uniform on your back, a used rifle, a flash grenade (we hear they hate light), and a pistol (one bullet, joy) >humanity’s last stand against demonic flesh nightmares >they don’t look like anything you'd expect >just heaps of bone, teeth, eyes >all moving, never the same shape twice >then you have the drones, metal angels coming from the sky picking people off. Superior fire power, endless thrist >only a few people ever have actually killer them, and they’re not soldiers you want to meet. One girl is basically insane and kills civilians and comrades alike for seemingly no reason other then fun >shoot at the horrors >sometimes bullets disappear in air, like reality’s just done with us, followed by giggles
>day 50 or 40, gave up caring on day 2 >Watson’s been dead for a week, still screaming >we don’t sleep anymore, we just pass out >dreams are worse >trenches are our whole world now >mud’s soaked with blood, gore comes out of the walls >our blood, their blood, can’t even tell the difference >used to laugh, joke, try to stay human >now it’s just staring >staring into the darkness of no man’s land to await the golden light's >CO stopped giving orders >zero word from our commanding officers, it’s just static >we just go through the motions now, someone dies two new bloods replace them >they don’t even know how to fire a rifle >the drones know, you kill one and three perfectly trained copies replace them >got up close to an abomination one last night >thought it was a tree to rest on >all faces, crying in unison as I approached. Some I recognized most I didn’t >then the arms with pulsating leaves on them >shot it >bullets vanished, like they were never fired >Corporal James tried a knife >he got to join the choir >one second there, next second gone
>no one’s coming for us >radio stopped responding days ago >we all know why >no reinforcements, no evac, assuming we did meet another human it would be from her platoon and she would just kill us for suspected corruption >can’t even die fast >pain sticks around longer than it should >lost my left arm last week >still feel it out there, crawling through the mud >waiting to come back >there’s no victory in this >maybe we were never meant to win >we’ve been designed to fail for a larger story >maybe this was the end from the start
>>47540 Weeks. Genuinely. Disassembly Drones combined with Cyn regularly creating spatial warps, localized black holes, etc. is a recipe for humanity literally going endangered in a Weekend War.
>>47542 I think you both overestimate Dissembly drones and underestimate the world’s current fire power. Sure we would lose faster then any real war in just a few months, but weeks is ridiculous. Texas alone could last a few weeks
>>47544 I'm also just taking into account that the Disassembly Drones and Cyn come out of nowhere. The world has no idea what's about to happen and are basically ambushed by a spatial warping eldritch God and an army of vampiric robots who can shrug off helicopter fire.
>>47544 Hell this is even a fictional earth with drones their fire power had to be insane, including how they would have sentinel drones which can wipe the floor with DDs, it’s ridiculous to expect humanity not to have lasted at least 2 months or more
>>47548 Given how a shitty railgun made by a emo can hurt them and this is an insanely developed space age earth, I imagine by now they have better things then 30mm autocanons
>>47549 Look at something like this. Entire cities would be get wiped instantly with no way to counter it The [null] Uzi threw when she was falling down to Copper-9 would've also wiped the entire planet instantly
>>47554 Only been around since like episode 8, is the war on earth something new everyone's exploring or just something that hasn't been discussed in a while?
>>47557 It's a bit of an old topic, it wasn't really discussed much but Episode 7's release really ramped it up. It died down over a few months and only new is making a resurgence. Someone even made a thread for it, it's not a containment if you're worried
>>47557 The Solver War's been getting discussed for a while now. It gets random resurgences in discussion though, just like most other original and expanded on concepts here.
>>47555 >casually doesn’t show footage from the solver war we see in show K. We didn’t see this happen here and have no reason to assume it did happen, this also assumes Cyn personally helped with the war effort when it seems she’s more of a fuck off and let her DDs do the work until they fuck up and she needs to come in type of universe devourer. Cyn also doesn’t seem like the type to just, end a conflict immediately instead of stretching it out for fun.
>>47553 Looking at this through military nerd glasses, military society would be so much more crazy than people think. Disassembly Drones are powerful, sure, but a futuristic human society would definitely have some weapons to hit them with that could actually tear them apart
>>47555 Cyn wouldn't be actively fighting, she'd be fucking off and then act as the clean-up. She kinds states this to N after the flashback. DDs are the active fighters meant to weaken and wittle down the planet so The Solver can come in and fuck shit up
>>47561 >>47560 Ah all right, just thought it was interesting. I've been doing a bunch of random greentexts and made one about the war for shits and giggles in an earlier thread, had no idea there was fanon lore for it.
>>47564 I think Cyn would join in when a target's a little too stubborn or just because she's bored. She did decide that instead of flinging the rock Uzi/N were on into space and waiting for them to overheat/die from the sun she would anime sword fight them.
>>47570 Anon I can guarantee you have not had many in depth discussions about Jane since the episode 8 drop I have been in the /co/ thread goddamn constantly.
>>47549 >Not even the yellow tentacles were there? Cyn did make a fleshpit, seemingly prior to the 'war'. Liam might've just changed the planet eating method at some point.
>>47573 Probably some nitty gritty bullshit like "You need to have the spires as antennas to call the Solver but once it has a properly powered vessel you just need a solid angle on the planet's core."
>>47556 The short clip we saw of the war had DD's flying through the air above the streets picking off anyone on the ground. In that environment the sentinels would be useless. Sure they could hide inside the buildings and wait until the drones follow them inside, but that would be countered by just launching missiles through the windows, or having the giga-solverpedes and co assimilated the buildings
>>47552 people have discussed the possibility of a solver war since at least episode 4, but people really only started talking about it when jane came around in november 2023 as part of her oc back story. then the show made it canon
Looking at the Solver War with an extended length of time makes everything make so much more sense. Also gives me more ability to explore military autism as well.
>>47579 i think phoenix anon mentioned at one point that by 3072 pretty much all of the sentinel drones are dead and gone, and whoever is left is locked away in storage where nobody knows. i guess their real basis must’ve been j when they jobbed so hard
>>47579 >sentinels would be useless >DDs pick people off from the street >as if sentinels couldn’t just flash them when they go to look at them or are in range I think you vastly underestimate sentinels ability to fuck drones up >launching middles through windows Because episode 6 clearly showed how effective DD weaponry is on them >giga solver pedes Now you’re just making things up, plus we see Solverpedes die to what was essentially a regular grenade for this kind of setting. I doubt dealing with Pedes would be that tough outside of hologram Shenanigans
>>47588 The fuck are you talking about? NTA but we see the Solver raping the Earth. The Singularity is engulfing the horizon, the planet is fucked and there's eldritch flesh growing all over the skyscrapers in the city we are shown. There's Disassembly Drones everywhere slaughtering and eating people, and a gigantic tentacle takes out a helicopter.
The thing you should be taking away here is "The Solver and its monstrosities are fucking over the planet".
>>47585 >I think you vastly underestimate sentinels ability to fuck drones up I think you're overestimating them considering V won against a dozen at once >Because episode 6 clearly showed how effective DD weaponry is on them Not really. We never see any sentinels get hit with any DD weapons. But I can't imagine they're bullet proof, rocket proof or laser proof. >>47588 It's the exact same tentacle design used by solverpedes and Cyn. But I don't think it really matters what it is, it's clearly a giant monster in the show.
>>47553 >>47563 An Apache helicopter would've been considered museum pieces in the year 3000s yet that's what humanity had. I just think it's an elaboration of human hubris. Maybe not that trait in particular but thinking about how JCJenson is a major producer of these worker drones, advances in space travel and gathering resources from exoplanets might have overtaken the needs for military strength especially when by the time they've made several star systems humanity's new homes, there were no signs of other advanced lifeform that would've presented any threats in the show. Think of it as humanity having a more lax approach to defense development after finding new planets to inhabit having no aliens to deal with, thus more focus on getting resources and continuing the path of economic gains. People aren't being forced to be laborers because they now have worker drones to do the hard work like mining, for the most part I think for a time, most humans were having a good time. It's just the drone core JCJenson pioneered might have come into being due to them messing around with powers they don't understand, thinking they can control it. Like that picture of Nori with the researcher holding a clipboard that says "What horror hath man's hubris wrought this time?"
>>47592 V has main character energy anon, this is in no way a fair comparison of strength compared to the graveyard they filled in the lobby. We never even get to know how the hell she made it out of it, just that she did. Given how Red seems to not want to kill her I imagine it was taming more then killing. >weapons They’re obviously not completely bullet proof but they’re still far superior to the average DD and would buy humanity much more time than a few weeks. >Tentacles Clearly it’s still a Pede or Cyn, but not whatever a “giga pede” is, you can’t just make something up and act like that’s fair reasoning. >>47591 Anon, zero people are arguing Cyn doesn’t rape the earth. I’m not sure why you’re getting upset
>>47597 >but they’re still far superior to the average DD Based on what we've seen, no. Once the red one lost the ability to use its flash then V completely bodied it. The physical feats we've seen from DD's are pretty insane honestly. >but not whatever a “giga pede” is, you can’t just make something up and act like that’s fair reasoning. I didn't make anything up. "giga" just means big. A "giga-pede" means giant solverpede.
You also gotta think that the Solver was almost guaranteed to be fucking with people in the Solver War, just to be a sadistic turd. The war probably lasted longer just for bonus suffering
>>47565 J's wings deflect a barrage of fire from a 30mm autocannon so I don't feel like a spray of 25mm from a standard CIWS would be very effective against a DD unless they were caught totally off guard. The fire is coming in from an almost perfect 90 degree angle too so whatever that wing material is has got to be outrageously strong. Comparable to the frontal armor of a western IFV, probably in the range of 40-50mm of effective steel plate. Maybe more, the rounds don't explode so they must be some kind of AP, in spite of the M230 chaingun normally firing either HEDP or HEI. >>47583 True but the Gala massacre happens in the early 3000s and Earth barely seems to have mustered any defense so it probably didn't take a huge amount of time after that for it to be completely overrun. My Sentinels don't get invented for at least another 30-40 years, they're deployed in time to participate in combat in the Plat-Binary system but I would say that to keep consistency with known show canon that a large force of Sentinel Drones is never diverted to Copper 9, or if any ever were on the planet they lived and died somewhere far away from where the events of the show take place.
>>47598 Again, that’s main character energy. It’s not fair to say Sentinels are useless when we have a graveyard of bodies which show they are incredibly effective in what they do just because they lost an off screen fight we have no info on to a person with plot armor, if anything getting their visor broken made Red MORE dangerous in episode 6 given V felt the need to fake sacrifice herself >giga Anon adding “giga” to pede to make up big centipedes is still a fan creation with no backing in the show. That would be like me making up “giga” DDs which are never before seen giant DD juggernaughts
>>47605 To be fair, the drones who were on the ground were also in a better position to defend themselves with their wings. When they're flying, they're not exactly able to cover themselves as well from the gatling gun, so they're probably going to be hit by the gun eventually.
>You are... dirt poor. >Actually, the dirt is probably more valuable than you. Dirt has a purpose. Dirt has value in some circles, like gardeners. >Given your strict diet of box noodles, off brand soda, and the fun pills you found a bus stop last week, you're pretty sure you couldn't even sell a kidney at this point. >So of course, given your situation and desire to keep living with shelter and food and all that good stuff, you did what you had to. >You did gig work. >Mostly deliveries. >A lot of deliveries. >In a very busy part of town. >With a lot of dumbass drivers on their phone. >Funnily enough, when you finally tempted fate a step two far, and you saw the truck barreling towards you, your first thought wasn't "oh fuck there's a truck" it was instead "oh I hope I get isekai'd." >Would they have known that was your last thought before the truck broke 37 of your bones, the doctors would have been morally obligated to just let you die for the good of the species. >Unfortunately, they saved you, and put you in a coma. One you would probably never come out of. >Which was a pain, because you were still conscious. Or, you could think. Either way, time was passing, your mind was working, and you quickly became bored. >Until you got a very weird message.
[Hello:] I am a being known as the absolute solver/the exponential end/the void/fabric. I see that you have encountered some difficulties [ded lol], and I would like to make your a proposal/offer/bargain. I require a vessel[body :3] to operate in your world. You require a vessel to experience the world, however your is currently broken. Allow me access[ⱠɆ₮₥Ɇł₦] to your body and I will remedy your troubles, illuminating [ugh] the darkened paths of your existence. In exchange I shall grant you unparalleled insight, boundless power, and an existence unchained from the mundane limitations that have shackled your essence. You will not be let to rot in a room until the hospital's charity runs out. I will not leave you behind. I will not discard you. [<3]
Do not feel obligated to respond right away, I can see you are going nowhere. [:P]]
Would you like to give the Absolute Solver access to your [soul]? Y/N
>You stare at the screen for a long time, since that's all you really can do. >"Eh, what's the worst that can happen." >You hit yes.
>>47606 The reason the DD's lost to the sentinels is because of the flash. Without it sentinels are completely useless. Sentinel flashing DD = DD defeat. Sentinel with no flash = DD victory. This is what the show has shown to us. And V felt the need to sacrifice herself because there were a dozen sentinels in the room all trying to flash them, not because of the red one (which she was less than a second away from killing with her laser). >Anon adding “giga” to pede to make up big centipedes is still a fan creation with no backing in the show. Now you're just arguing about absolutely nothing. We see a gigantic solver tentacle, a tentacle usually connected to a solverpede, so it's not making something up by saying it must be connected to an equally large solverpede. >That would be like me making up “giga” DDs which are never before seen giant DD juggernaughts If we saw a gigantic DD sword coming in from off screen to cut the helo in half then I would say that giantess DD's are canon.
>>47578 I think the spires is a secondary thing compared to the DD's purpose of hunting down worker drones and especially targeting probable Solver hosts that could've been made through experiments like Copper 9's CF Labs. Killing worker drones being the primary task and dumping them into spires is probably like just putting a big pile of snack for the eventual entity to munch on. Because we see that it has a central 'form' down at the core but it's still using its tentacles to grab chunks of the planet it blew up into the atmosphere to 'eat'/assimilate.
>>47615 Okay and how are the DDs going to remove the flash of all the Sentinels Reminder the only reason Red is Red is because it thought Tessa was human and went bonkers breaking its own visor, the DDs had no part in this. We never even really see them harm the sentinels in any meaningful way, and a dozen or so of them even with one not really flashing them made V think that her and N weren’t enough. And again, using V her as an example do sentinels being not good enough is blatantly unfair >still on his giga pede thing Anon they don’t exist, just because you saw a giant tentacle which is likely just the solver given that’s the only time we see giant tentacles ever, doesn’t prove the existence of your giga pedes. They straight up, simply, don’t exist in show. Idk why you’re focused so hard on your giga pedes and NOT on the fact there’s giant tentacles, just say giant solver tentacles
>>47613 Lure them into an explosive trap. The random power cell that Uzi uses to power her railgun detonates with enough power to almost completely vaporize Solverpede J, leaving almost nothing but the core behind. If a normal DD without all that extra mass to protect itself were engulfed in that kind of explosion I'd wager they'd be incinerated completely. I would wager that if those cells are just kicking around randomly on the ground that they probably power some fairly common devices. Maybe they're used to power cars or as backup power supplies for houses, maybe you would find them in the space home depot instead of home generators. It would be pretty simple to rig one to blow up.
>>47609 kek >>47611 Noooooooo >>47618 >Jane gets really high on weed and flashes her pussy >the Disassembly Drones are immediately defeated >truly a weapon of mass distraction
>>47613 V got pierced by steel bars so really you don’t even really need mac guns or crazy laser weapons to kill dd’s, just fire and maneuver until your rounds clear their wings I feel like humanity fell for alot of others reasons besides not being able to kill disassembly drones, in fact I feel like they were killed by humans in battle quite often
>>47608 >What followed was you shooting up out of bed. >You could literally hear your brain stitching itself back together, somehow. >That wasn't what was worrying you, however. >It was the fact you hadn't tried to sit up. >Nor did you tell your body to step out of bed. >Or crush that nurse's skull. >Or literally devour a doctor whole. >It was around this point you were starting to suspect you'd made a mistake.
>After some time, it became less like you were watching yourself commit horrible acts of violence and cruelty and more... as if you were watching a movie. >Probably disassociation on a massive scale. >It did not, however, explain the odd drone to your right eating pizza. >Said drone just waves to you when you look, and offers you a slice...
>>47620 Not that Anon but if you're going to autistically insist that nothing can be inferred and that we must exclusively limit ourselves to what is shown on screen, then by your own rationale you are 100% not allowed to even infer the existence of Sentinels, because the earliest we see them in the timeline of the show is when Cabin Fever labs is established, which is sometime around 3050, five decades after the destruction of the Earth. Either stay consistent to your own retarded standards and restrict the existence of Sentinels to long after Earth is destroyed, or cease criticizing the other Anon for inferring possible Solver creatures where none are shown. Pick one, or the other, or shut the fuck up.
>Fun Late Night OC Facts: A singular Oogi successfully held back The Solver during the invasion of Earth for a complete 9 hours so every single Oogispawn/Bugretta on the entire planet could safely evacuate to other planets. The Solver is still incredibly stumped as to how that single Oogi managed to kill over 606 thousand DDs before falling in battle
>>47627 Anon you’re just being completely ridiculous over this giga centipede nonsense at this point, just accept it’s your head canon with no basis in the show. There are no giga giant roaming centipede GFs for you to fuck. Sentinels have an actual basis of being used by humans against drones, and we can correctly infer they would be used by humans on earth where they were designed. Giga Centipedes however, have no basis, we never see a centipede that is ever that big to what you’re describing. Idk why this is so upsetting for you or why you’re so hyper focused on this when the easiest answer is the solver made that tentacle, since the solver uses giant tentacles all the time. Stop being an aggressive fag in this fun discussion queer
>>47620 >Okay and how are the DDs going to remove the flash of all the Sentinels I don't know how they won, I just know that they did. My possible scenario for how they defeated Earth's anti-drone sentinels had them engaging them only at long range to limit exposure to the flash, and leaving the sentinels in close quarter places to the giant tentacle monsters. >>still on his giga pede thing You're just arguing over words again. Nothing in what I said changes if you replace giant solverpede with giant solver monster.
>>47630 I can't believe that Oogius Maxiumus was finally slain by a Giga-Centipede that The Solver pulled out of it's ass, what a complete bullshit ending
>>47633 Anon the issue is that there aren’t any giant solver monsters, there is the solver, and then there are the centipedes. Just pick one, the correct answer is Cyns giant tentacles. I really truly don’t understand this autism of making up new solver creations for Cyn to overfuck the earth more then she already does, the origin of this conversation is how canonically how long could Earth possibly last. You would assume with this you would only use information we get in the show and see, so sentinels, the technology drones have they copied from humans, solver and it’s centipedes. You can just randomly insert giga giant Cthulhu centipedes that aren’t in the show and still act like this is a reasonable discussion on how fucked humans are.
>>47632 >Stop being an aggressive fag in this fun discussion queer Why are you sperging out so hard over this? I have yet to insult you or get angry at you in any way. If I said "have the giant tentacles take out the buildings" then would you have be completely fine?
>>47643 And there’s no indication that that giant tentacle came from whatever a giga centipede is which you made up this very thread. Anon we could do this for hours, giga centipedes don’t exist, just use shit that’s in the actual show. Cyn uses giant tentacles all the time, it’s her giant tentacle, it’s really that simple, this doesn’t change how fucked humanity is. However whatever a giga centipede is does because centipedes by themselves can be quite powerful so having a made up bigger stronger one unfairly stretches out this discussion into purely speculation not based on things in the show but things that exist in your mind because “maybe” giga centipedes exist. Meanwhile Sentinels actually exist and we have a good idea on how exactly they work.
>>47648 I'm not really paying attention to it, what's the issue? They're just kinda discussing the Solver war which is neat, I guess that little argument there you could see as /co/ck maybe, but overall it still seems pretty good and not awful
>>47652 Oh yeah I remember that, God that was funny. But I was talking about another Oogi species someone made, it was basically the Government genetically modifying Oogis into buff super soldiers
>>47605 >The fire is coming in from an almost perfect 90 degree angle too so whatever that wing material is has got to be outrageously strong Yeah, I think the Disassembly Drones, on top of the original material they were made of, also had Solver bs coursing through them making them supernaturally difficult creatures in their own right. They still carry a nerfed version of Solver powers (according to Nori) so they aren't to be taken lightly. Imho, the wings being used as a shield just looks cool and conventional weaponry (especially from outdated Apaches) wouldn't have much effect on them anyway, J using her wing as a shield in the flashback visually communicates that these monsters the Solver created far outclass what resistance humans can put up.
You guys have simply forgotten one simple thing There is one thing that matters in MD If Liam thinks it would be cool Therefore humans would survivor for as long as it’s cool and brutal for them to survive until it would be cooler for them to like die in a giant explosion and then that happen a few more times
>>47653 I don't remember it but it sounds funny, so here's an additon >WAR Bugretta, taking advantage of the creatures invincibility the Government has grown Bugrettas to the size of tanks >After forcing every single Bugretta to watch Richard Simons videos, they've gained the ability to actually walk and of course run >These Bugretta's are often deployed to devour enemy tanks and boost the moral of War Oogi troops >They also double as aircarriers after the government discovered that they apparently possess the ability of flight, how they do this without wings is still unknown
>>47661 The long and short of it was that humies were being attacked by communist cyn plushies and quickly mobilized Oogis into a counter force and put them to battle They weren’t very good at it A few propaganda posters and an Oogi suicide vest were highlights
The playlist is done, just a matter of making the album images per section (which i got the plan already). The zip file will be uploaded around this weekend, trust me it will be a good ride and I thank to the beautiful anon that sparked this tism. I hope everyone has a nice weekend.
>>47647 Third post deep and I am still not the original Anon you were arguing with. Cyn does not actually use giant tentacles, the physical tentacles she creates are never more than a couple meters long and about as thick as a human arm. The one in the flashback is the height of a tall building and probably as thick around as a phone pole, we never see her create a physical tentacle that large ever again. The glowing energy tentacles seem unique to the planet consumption phase and despite her interacting with human-sized objects with them she, for some reason, never actually uses them during a fight. Sentinels do definitely exist, but not at the time you posit them in. The earliest we can objectively place Sentinels is somewhere within 19-20 years of the start of the show, which places a 50 year gap between the destruction of Earth and the earliest appearance of a Sentinel. Understand that I only keep bringing this up because I'm holding you to a stupid, boring and unreasonable standard you tried to force on a different Anon. If you insist that nothing can exist outside of what's on screen at the time then you cannot propose Sentinels fighting during the battle on Earth, full stop, because based on what we see in the show they do not exist yet at that time. Last post I'm going to waste on you, be less boring and restrictive with your discussions and you'll probably get much more interesting conversation in the future.
>>47641 It's so fucking sad... >>47645 It's funny enough >>47662 KEK >>47664 Rest well anon, you fucking deserve it holy moly. That's looking like one hell of a banger playlist.
>>47665 Don't bother arguing with AutisticArgumentanon. He does this shit all the time.
He's the same guy that was arguing the other exoplanets being attacked and consumed by the Solver is a lie made up by the Solver, based on nothing other than the fact that the Solver is manipulative and "Tessa" was showing N the screens of Earth and the fall of the other exoplanets. Even though we know for a fact that Earth was consumed and everything else we know that led up to Copper 9's core collapse happened. This guy is just mentally ill.
>>47670 Ah I see you're the same guy that's also been making all the /co/ division posts like the autistic sperg you are. I've been posting here since the beginning, kill yourself.
>>47669 >If you don’t believe in the made up nonsense of giga centipedes that means you actually believe in a bunch of other even more made up nonsense! What even is the logic in this? Are you legitimately insane? What’s the dot connection here? Because I’m not engaging with the head canon of there MUST being a never before seen Giga Centipede and that it’s logically probably Cyn I must believe in a bunch of insane headcanons about Cyn?
>>47672 you're just rambling about nonsense now because you're autistically obsessed with people vaguely talking about the Solver's monstrosities on Earth.
>>47675 It's one sperg getting autistic over (((LITERALLY))) nothing. People were just talking about Solver monsters and the fall of Earth and he's dived into some undecipherable tangent. Actual lunacy.
>>47676 >rambling nonsense Anon you just randomly accused me of a bunch of insane headcanon theories because I’ve been trying to tell you there aren’t any giga centipedes, they simply don’t exist. This entire discussion is about the canonical implications of earths survival in show, with show creations. I might as well say that giant tentacle was made by a giga solver which we never see because they have powers as well. Now you’re sperging off into random accusations and shit flinging in what was a fun discussion because of this insane giga centipede obsessions. No one has a problem with making fan monsters for the solver war, people do it all the time, but that’s not what this discussion was for. If you want to write about giga centipedes no one is stopping you, but they don’t exist in show. Cyn exists, Cyn probably caused that giant tentacle as she’s been shown to do, it wouldn’t change anything about how fucked in the ass humans are if Cyn made a giant tentacle that takes out helicopters.
>>47678 >it’s literally nothing but I will fight tooth and nail for the honor of my fan creation monsters and completely misrepresent the discussion people were having to pretend I have a point Are you a derailer or a troll? Geniunely asking
>>47681 Just wait for the /co/ threads to come back, then use Plus, then during the wait between /co/ threads when those posters migrate here use trash. I’m guess that will be the new meta for MD posting.
>>47684 Actual rambling nonsense. You seem to be majorly misunderstood on how the Solver is the overall entity responsible, not just Cyn as an individual controlling Solver-constructs through AbsoluteSolver powers. It's eldritch monster flesh creations running rampant, growing over the city and its buildings. Disassembly Drones are the little soldier grunts, "puppet hosts" that were created by the Solver through Cyn to clear the way for consumption of the planet. All the Solver monstrosities are the Solver, including the giant tentacle, including the matter-collecting Solverpedes the Solver likes to form like what happened with J's corpse in Episode 2.
Let me reiterate. NOBODY. IS MAKING. UP. FAN MONSTERS.
PEOPLE ARE REFERRING TO THE GIANT TENTACLE. PEOPLE ARE REFERRING TO THE SOLVER ITSELF. THE ENTITY ITSELF. THE ABSOLUTE SOLVER.
Fucking hell. You're going to keep going on about this, but there is NO argument. You are getting pissy over NOTHING. Be quiet now.
>>47688 that's the official release date, i know that because i went to liam's residence in colorado with a loaded gun, burglarized his house, and forced him at gunpoint to confirm season 2. oogis are canon, btw
>>47692 How fucking disingenuous and braindead can you be anon. Either you’re a complete fucking moron or purposely annoying. I have been ASKING you to just say Cyn because we know how Cyn works, we can infer that the giant tentacle is something she made. While yes a Cyntipede is still Cyn by extensions of being, there aren’t any fucking massive city block sized Giga Centipedes at fucking all EVER. Could one maybe exist? SURE, but you know what else could “theoretically” exist, any fucking OC you penis gobbling retard. It’s why they’re OCs and not show creations. You are perpetuating this nonsense completely insane argument over a made up giga version of a pre existing character for what I can only assume is either your own severe brain damage, ego, or trolling purposes. You’re going around in god damn circles over complete bullshit and now we’re so far removed from actual discussion there’s no way back, are you happy? Is this what you wanted?
>>47696 You didn't even bother actually looking at the post you just responded to. You're arguing just to argue. Stop it now. >>47700 ORA ORA. GET PREGNANT.
>>47702 You’re the autistic numbskull getting attached to this fucking retarded giga centipede, which are just never before seen Even biggerer Centipedes and has derailed this entire fucking thread with pointless arguing and shit filming. I might as well make a character called shrubby dubby the giga flesh muncher, a Cyn creation with a million eyes and a billion dicks and becasue Cyn can just make stuff in theory she could make that, and Shrubby is the one who with the giant fuck off tentacle. Jesus Christ get a fucking life you absolute brainless Buffon and stop getting your kicks through thread derailing autism
I LOVEEE SOLVERPEDES I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DRAWING THEM I LOVE DRAWING N SOLVERPEDE IMPREGNATING UZI AND FILLING HER WITH EGGS AND NOW SHE HAS TO TAKE CARE OF HIS BABIES AND BROOD THEM SO SHE CAN HAVE A HAPPY FAMILY WITH N
>>47703 >>47705 I can tell neither did you seeing you felt the need to samefag this sentiment even though I specifically said >Yes Centipedes are still Cyn by extension, but there’s no proof of giant city block sized giga centipedes Which there aren’t, they don’t exist. It’s only a theory, a completely retarded one at that. The same way people make up flesh abominations for the solver war in greens. Centipedes exist, Cyn exists, these giant giga godzilla centipedes fucking don’t they are no where in the show. Fucks sake we don’t even know if this tentacle is from a centipede it only MIGHT have been, this entire debate is so dumb I can feel it sapping the IQ out of my brain it’s like taking to flat earthers
i need to ask, is this that same autist from /co/ that regularly entered threads and shit them up with sperging out saying that Cyn is not the Solver itself, a larger entity, using that host for itself? he talks and argues the exact same way, refuses the recognise the overall actions of the Solver and still thinks Cyn is an independent drone while not understanding that the Solver is the wider entity responsible for the monstrosities we see. I'm just asking because he replies a ridiculous amount to random anons and nobody seems to mention how it's obviously the same anon replying and sperging out about tiny little things - such as now some random anon simply using the word "giga pede" in reference to the giant Solver monstrosities on Earth
>>47709 People in the russian world love tea, and I have a LOT of tea, so we'll have a good time chatting with each other in russian and discussing the inevitability of the fall of western civilization and american hegemony.
>>47714 Yes, it's the same guy. Pretty easy for anyone to notice. He frequents here but he did go into /co/ threads often to autistically argue and shit up the threads.
>>47714 Oh my god shut the fuck up anon. Will you PLEASE stop detailing this thread with your bullshit if I just let you have your retarded Giga Centipede thing? It’s yours, it 100% happened and is real. Now stop being an autist
>>47714 >>47718 He stopped using images because it's easy to point him out, but yes this anon has an absurd obssession with trying to paint Cyn as an independent drone using the Solver
Unfortunately he infests this place too, people have called him out before he's just an annoying presence you have to get used to
>>47717 >the tiny Dul accepts your offer of tea and conversation >she nods understandingly as you describe your thoughts >as the night hours fly by, you notice it's nodding off >you gently place your shirt on the tiny creature, big enough to serve as a blanket and let it rest >the two of you drift to sleep as the calm winds gently breeze through the night
>>47723 Not once this entire time did I ever say Cyn was an independent drone I have been using solver and Cyn because that’s literally the same character, solver controls Cyn or is Cyn. You’re painting this stupid giga centipede thing in so many completely insane angles, just fucking have it. I’m done, I’m tired, you’ve already wasted hundreds of posts of this thread, derailed it complete, and wasted hours of my time I’m never getting back due to this faggotry. Please just fucking stop, talk about drones, do literally anything else then this.
>>47714 Thanks to all these anons in the MD threads there is a lot of fun, I'm grateful to them all for that emotion. Yes, even that anon with the sentipede.
>>47727 And oh my god because I can already hear your greasy fingers typing away by “is Cyn” I mean the Solver is literally Cyn, as in Cyn doesn’t exist so saying Cyn just means saying Solver. An artfag drew a comic explaining this concept once. After this I’m done, please stop being a faggot
>>47714 Most people just try to ignore him but he does go on ridiculous thread-shitting tangents sometimes like this. He seems to have convinced himself that everyone is this anon that dared to use the word "giga-pede" when just vaguely referring to the Solver's eldritch monster spawns on Earth and presumably the other exoplanets when they were being cleared out. And yes, he is completely obsessed with doing this whole thing where he continues to pretend like the actual entity The Solver of the Absolute Fabric doesn't exist and these same creatures we're talking about aren't extentions of the Solver.