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** Some ''Murder Drones'' fans have also grown concerned that their show will be forgotten among Creator/GlitchProductions' work in favor of the massive popularity that ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'', the studio's succeeding series, has attained.

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** Some ''Murder Drones'' fans have also grown concerned that their show will be forgotten among Creator/GlitchProductions' work in favor of the massive popularity that ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'', the studio's direct succeeding series, has attained.
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** ''Murder Drones'' fans have also grown concerned that their show will be forgotten among Creator/GlitchProductions' work in favor of the massive popularity that ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'', the studio's succeeding series, has attained.

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** Some ''Murder Drones'' fans have also grown concerned that their show will be forgotten among Creator/GlitchProductions' work in favor of the massive popularity that ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'', the studio's succeeding series, has attained.
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* {{Moe}}: ** Young Tessa despite being rendered only as a black silhouette with glowing spots for eyes just screams for headpats.

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* {{Moe}}: ** Young Tessa despite being rendered only as a black silhouette with glowing spots for eyes just screams for headpats.



* MoralEventHorizon: If [[spoiler: the AbsoluteSolver destroying the earth didn't cross it, then it definitely did when it's been revealed to have killed Tessa and wore her decomposing corpse]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: If [[spoiler: the AbsoluteSolver destroying the earth didn't cross it, then it definitely did when it's been revealed to have killed Tessa and wore her decomposing corpse]]corpse.]]
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* {{Moe}}:{{Moe}}: ** Young Tessa despite being rendered only as a black silhouette with glowing spots for eyes just screams for headpats.



** Young Tessa despite being rendered only as a black silhouette with glowing spots for eyes just screams for headpats.

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** Young * MoralEventHorizon: If [[spoiler: the AbsoluteSolver destroying the earth didn't cross it, then it definitely did when it's been revealed to have killed Tessa despite being rendered only as a black silhouette with glowing spots for eyes just screams for headpats.and wore her decomposing corpse]]
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** Tessa actually being alive and working for [=JcJenson=] could've brought a lot of drama and angst to our characters. N would have to deal with the fact that his saviour, someone who loved robots as if they were family, is working for the same company that turned them all into monsters and unleashed them on a planet full of innocent Workers with the idea of having them die off. Not to mention Tessa's own angst with working for the company who turned her friends into monsters and [=JcJenson=] planning on leaving them to die.
** Also the other Worker Drone colonies. In the Pilot, background information reveal that there are at least 9 Outposts with Khan having built the door for 9 himself. It would be interesting to see how other Worker colonies would deal with the alliance between Outpost 3 (Uzi's colony) and the local [=DD=] squad with some probably having allied themselves with other [=DD=] squads and others trying to take out the 'traitors'.

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** Does Khan really believe that doors are more reliable than fighting back? Or did something happen in the past that caused him not to use any violence despite the obvious GodzillaThreshold? And did he leave his own daughter to die because he's a sociopathic DirtyCoward who acts out of craven self-preservation, or did he do that because of past trauma, or both? Are his attempts in later episodes to make up for his past behavior born out [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone of a genuine]] HeelRealization or a selfish desire to regain his social status (and fear of being exiled) after Uzi called him out for what he did and the other Worker Drones lost all respect for him?

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** Does Khan really believe that doors are more reliable than fighting back? Or did something happen in the past that caused him not to use any violence despite the obvious GodzillaThreshold? And did he leave his own daughter to die because he's a sociopathic DirtyCoward who acts out of craven self-preservation, or did he do that because of past trauma, or both? Are his attempts in later episodes to make up for his past behavior born out [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone of a genuine]] HeelRealization or a selfish desire to regain his social status (and fear of being exiled) after Uzi called him out for what he did and the other Worker Drones lost all respect for him?him? As of late episodes, it turns out that his attempts are a genuine HeelRealization and tries to be a better father for the daughter he never took cared off, trying to redeem himself by assisting her in her crusade against the Solver.


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* BaseBreakingCharacter: N. Despite his NiceGuy tendencies, some fans don't like him due to the fact he was a participant of the genocide of multiple Drones while other people say that its all fine since he apologized, with another group of people saying that him apologizing doesn't fix all the death he has caused.
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* EvilIsCool:
** The Disassembly Drones. They might be killing with glee (at least in V's case) innocent Worker Drones who all they ever wanted was to live in peace. But it is a big, fat lie to deny their sick-as-hell design and their abilities which includes flight, an impressive arsenal and [[spoiler:the fact that they can become into BodyHorror versions of themselves in case they might get destroyed and if its the wishes of the Absolute Solver.]]
** Doll is TheRival and EvilCounterpart of Uzi. A Russian-talking Worker Drone with the abilities of the Solver, giving her ability to control matter and physics, each time she appears, she steals the scene.
** The Absolute Solver is this in a CreepyAwesome way. A sentient program of seemingly unlimited power, it is essentially a god-like editor program that can manipulate the very physics of the universe and can infect Zombie Drones to do its bidding. With unclear goals, the Solver has proved to be a incredibly cunning monster who has manipulated the whole series before it began, [[spoiler:being the one behind the destruction of Earth and Copper-9 and the creation of the Murder Drones.]]
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* AccidentalAesop: Dispose of your electronic waste properly. [[SpaceWhaleAesop Or digital Satan will kill everyone]]. The whole mess began because Cyn's previous owner didn't dispose of her properly, turning her to a Zombie Drone that made her susceptible to the Absolute Solver.

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* AccidentalAesop: [[GreenAesop Dispose of your electronic waste properly. properly.]] [[SpaceWhaleAesop Or digital Satan will kill everyone]]. The whole mess began because Cyn's previous owner didn't dispose of her properly, turning her to a Zombie Drone that made her susceptible to the Absolute Solver.
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* MagnificentBastard: [[EvilCounterpart Doll]] is a Russian-speaking worker drone and one of the most intelligent enemies faced by the main cast. Desiring to avenge the deaths of her parents at V's hands, Doll uses the Absolute Solver powers she inherited to kill of all possible prom queen candidates, planning to both feast on their oil to keep the Solver at bay and lure V to prom to kill her. Barely foiled by Uzi, N, and V, Doll strikes a deal with Tessa and J to get them the Keybug and go to the Cabin Fever Labs so as to cure the Solver, before betraying them and managing to escape when it becomes obvious Tessa wants to kill her. Doll then [[PlayingPossum plays dead]] to get Tessa and V attacked by Sentinels, seemingly vanquishing the later. Only stopped by Tessa revealing herself to be the Absolute Solver and attacking her, Doll uses the last of her strength to get to Uzi and tell her to keep fighting.
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* HesJustHiding: Following the end of episode 6, fans have been coming up with various explanations for why V could still be alive. This isn't especially far-fetched, given [[BodyBackupDrive what happened to J]].

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* HesJustHiding: Following the end of episode 6, fans have been coming up with various explanations for why V could still be alive. This isn't especially far-fetched, given [[BodyBackupDrive what happened to J]]. [[spoiler:The same thing is going with Doll despite Cyn eating her AS core onscreen.]]
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The animation goes mostly BlackComedy way for the initial four episodes. Then N and V's DarkAndTroubledPast is revealed. Uzi has more and more trouble fighting her Solver corruption. Earth was destroyed by Absolute Solver. V is seemingly left for dead. Doll is KilledOffForReal. Tessa is revealed to be DeadAllAlong. Uzi's mother is thrown into the fleshy BottomlessPit and Uzi herself is dragged there shortly after, barely managing to save N. The final scene shows Uzi floating in the outer space and seeing that Copper 9 has apparently met the same end as Earth [[AllForNothing making all her efforts pointless]]. By this time, it's nigh-impossible to care what happens next.
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* MemeticBadass: Post-CharacterDevelopment from a DirtyCoward, Khan has been touted by the fandom as an unstoppable berserker for fearlessly leading the fight to J and the Solver. People joke that this is who he was before Nori died, and this Khan has returned.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Pilot episode established that the Disassembly Drones are made by JC Jenson sent to kill the Worker Drones and Uzi going on a revenge journey against humanity. With the reveal in episode 8 many things have changed, where it turns out that the Disassembly Drones aren't made by JC Jenson but by the Absolute Solver for still unknown purposes and Uzi putting her vendetta one-sided to fight against the Solver. The story could have gone with Uzi forming a resistance group of Worker Drones and rogue Disassembly Drones to destroy JC Jenson or outright all of humanity.

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