Hidden Details and Big Reveals
Episode 7 of Murder Drones brings to light some hidden details and big reveals that shed new light on the ongoing mystery. The latest episode delves into the revelation that the humans purposely infected experimental drones like Uzi’s mother, Nori, and Dolls with the absolute solver.
Deception Dating Back to the Beginning
The question arises whether these revelations are genuine answers or merely another layer of deception in a complex web of lies that dates back to the very beginning of the story. The plot thickens as the gang uncovers a list of infected drone names that need to be disposed of to prevent the spread of the absolute solver.
The Underground Church
The journey leads them to a mysterious underground church that served as a lab for intense experiments on Nori and Uzi’s mother. The absolute solver, described as a demonic possession for robots, adds a chilling element to the already eerie setting.
The Exorcism Theme
As the workers perform what appears to be an exorcism on Uzi’s mother Nori, they introduce a special USB drive shaped like a cross that can eject the absolute solver from a drone’s body. This device, designed to overwrite the effects of the absolute solver, ties in with the religious themes present in the underground church.
Nori’s Absolute Solver Takeover
With the exorcism theme in play, Nori begins to experience a takeover by the absolute solver, adding a sense of urgency to the situation. The USB drive becomes a crucial tool in battling the sinister effects of the solver.
Yea’s Assistance and Nori’s Defeat
One of the workers is sent to retrieve Yea, who is hidden among other drones in lockers. Yea is let out to assist him, but the worker leaves her outside when he returns to the church. Inside, he witnesses a conflict where Nori appears to be defeated. The absolute solver can project holograms, masking the brutal destruction of Nori, who falls under its control and allows sin to take over. Uzi’s mother, Nori, is seen in flashbacks as Eva tries to fight off sin’s presence.
Nori’s Transformation
Nori’s recordings cut off as Eva throws a cross at her, causing her to transform into a strange little robot crab. She wanders the church in search of answers, along with others who have descended to the lower level. Nori jumps into a giant pit left behind by the absolute solver, hinting at deeper mysteries to be explored.
Exploring the Basement
The episode focuses on exploring the basement before the characters inevitably dive deeper into the hole left by the absolute solver. The basement holds secrets and challenges, with Nori’s transformation adding an element of mystery and danger to their mission.
The Next Steps
As the characters delve deeper into the basement and face new challenges, the plot thickens with each revelation. The group must navigate through the unknown to uncover the truth behind the absolute solver and its influence on Nori. The episode sets the stage for an exciting and potentially dangerous journey ahead.
Uzi’s Encounter in the Basement
Immediately after making it to the basement, n and Tessa scare Uzi into thinking they have some evil plans for her. Uzi’s absolute solver protects her and separates them from each other.
N’s Strange Hologram Experience
Meanwhile, n finds himself pulled into some strange holograms from sin, who plays with his emotions by taking the form of maid style v while traveling the tunnels to the church.
Uzi’s Discovery in the Church
Uzi stumbles upon a giant pinup board with notes from humans explaining a bit about the church, frequently referred to as the lab space within the episode.
Humorous Fourth Wall Breaker
The notes left behind by the humans on the walls add a humorous and funny element to the narrative, serving as a bit of a fourth wall breaker. The first note on the left highlights the surface level irony of the church, suggesting that it was the only available space and that it was just waiting for them.
Exploring New Locations
The show’s exploration of new locations in every episode and world could allude to a deeper secret surrounding the construction of the church. However, the jokes about the church being just a lab space down here and the theme being surface level may signify that viewers should not delve too deep into its history.
The Church’s Origin
As far as the plot is showing it, the head cannon suggests that the church was built as part of the first settlements of humans there. It eventually fell into the planet after mining had begun, and it was later used as a secret base for experimenting with the absolute solver, away from the surface.
The Motivational Poster
Another poster in the episode features a motivational thumbs up, reminding workers that the absolute solver is destroying everything they love, according to the supposed Tessa. This adds to the sense of urgency and desperation felt by the humans as they try to find a way to stop sin from destroying everything.
The Cataclysmic Event
On the board, there was a note mentioning a limited time until a supposed cataclysmic event. The humans were likely motivated to find a cure not only to use against their own drones but also against the invading version of the absolute solver. The sense of impending doom adds tension to the plot as the characters race against time to find a solution.
Uzi’s Discovery
Uzi sees a notice about experiments being done on her mom, leading her to believe that the answers to her family’s questions lie within the church. This sets her on a mission to uncover the truth, while she also tries to evade sin, who is posing as V to manipulate and traumatize N.
Sin’s Manipulation
Sin reveals that she enjoys giving N’s team their original personalities when sending them on missions, as she is always surprised by the results. She manipulates the characters by implanting memories and playing on their emotions to further her own agenda. This adds depth to Sin’s character and showcases her manipulative nature.
The Horrific Flashback
The way Uzi and his team were eating the drones on Copper 9 was the most horrific moment in the show so far. It showed the real carnage of shadowy humans being devoured entirely by Uzi and his friends. This flashback revealed that the supposed Tessa had told the truth about the fate of the Earth, with it being even more horrible than anyone could imagine.
Planet Destruction
After unleashing the disassembly drones on the humans and strange eldritch monstrosities, Sin truly destroyed the planet itself. Just like in Tessa’s photos, there were strange rips in the fabric of the universe. The null power of the absolute BL solver could have simply ripped the universe open without tormenting the people first, but this destruction was likely necessary for Sin’s overall plans.
The Role of Drones
The drones were necessary in assisting Sin to fight and distract humans, helping her acquire the hardware necessary to pull off a big enough null explosion to destroy the planet entirely. Sin tries to assimilate Uzi, but he is rescued by the crab version of Uzi’s mother Nori. She wants him to take the cross to the surface to use against the absolute solver.
Nori’s Recognition
Interestingly, Nori recognizes Uzi as a disassembly drone belonging to Sin but does not recognize him as the one who killed her. This adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to the complex relationships and dynamics at play in this episode.
The Survival of Uzi’s Mother
Despite saying that, he does look familiar to her. We don’t know how she ended up this way, but she was supposedly killed by a murder drone, and this seems to show that it was in fact she of course did survive in the strange new form.
Tessa’s Mission
Meanwhile, during all this, Tessa is going for what she had claimed to end. She was really there for the list of drone names who were infected with the absolute solver out of all the many names that exist in the labs database. Only two show up highlighted these, of course include Nori, whose status is set to in progress and Yea, who is said to have a patch update, the other names all say, corrupted or no effect indicating that they got no solver or became the absolute solver entirely. After getting this information, Tessa, as we can see in the reflection of her helmet, sets the system to purge and self destruct.
The Revelation
Interestingly, she had to take off her glove to use a finger print to show that she was human, but that didn’t quite seem to be the truth by the end of the episode, but again more on that later now, following this doll attacks, Tessa demanding to know Where the patch is thus teaching us that the patch that yea had according to the file was in fact to stop the absolute solver from taking her over with Nori still being just in progress.
The Escape
All these years later, Tessa manages to escape, and we cut back to the flashback that we saw at the beginning of the episode to see what happened next.
Eva Stops Nori
Eva had used the power of the absolute solver to stop Nori and insert the cross into her. To give her the patch update, which means the in progress she has, even all these years later, may be in progress, because Nori seemed to throw the cross into the pit before it could completely Purge the solver from her. Because of that, her arm had activated a null function, which was going to cause massive destruction and take Nori with it until yea used her powers to cut off norys arm and throw it down into the pit.
Nori’s Revelation
Nori had made as the absolute solver the rest of the story came as an explanation from Nori herself to n, who explains that, with the null being thrown into the pit, half the planet still blew up, leading to the end of human life and leaving behind only The drones. Nory claims to have woken up with her memory scrambled, and thus she didn’t have all the information about what was to come, but more, like trippy hallucinations about everything that she sort of kind of remembered, distorted in her programming. She had enough memories, of course, to know that disassembly drones were coming for them as seen in her artwork in this week’s episode as well as in episodes prior.
Tessa’s Suit
Following all of this, Tessa targets Uzi herself and though Uzi has her absolute solver Powers, scans Tessas suit and says that it is a like object that she can’t interact with using the absolute solver.
Tessa’s Alignment Confirmed
This seems to confirm that whatever Tessa is at this point, she is working with the absolute solver, though that seemed pretty obvious from the get go to me: Tessa nearly killed Uzi but and stops her at the last second and gives her one chance to tell the Truth about the patch which he had just learned about from Nori with the patch Uzi should be able to cure herself, but Tessa had been pointing towards death being the only way to stop Uzi from destroying everything as the solver herself Tessa doesnt. Even answer ns question. But instead begins to repeat what sin said earlier in the episode that there is a reason she keeps n around once again pointing to her being aligned with sin n, Simply decapitates Her, which was wild to see.
The Unexpected Twist
But it gets weirder from here. But we will have to Circle back to that following the supposed death of Tessa, we got the moment from the teaser for this episode, which showed n and Uzi coming together and N, saying that he knows they need to get through this together. This was quite the ending after killing Tessa, who was trying to push n towards killing Uzi just to have Uzi immediately turn to the absolute solver controlled by sin.
The Final Showdown
Again, it was shocking to see the sweet moment from the teaser that wed all been waiting for turned on its head for this final battle, where Uzi’s mother Nori would help fight her with her own absolute solver Powers.
The Complexity of Sin’s Plans
Episode 7 of Murder Drones reveals the intricate and complex plans of Sin, the antagonist of the series. Sin’s scheme involves infecting drones with the absolute solver virus, slowly manipulating them to do her bidding. Despite the potential for the solver protocol to take over completely, Sin takes proactive steps to ensure her safety.
Sin’s Threat Perception
Sin recognizes the danger posed by the creation of a program that could eliminate her. She understands that leaving Copper 9 intact is a risk she cannot afford to take. The destruction of the office and the direct drones involved is no longer sufficient. Sin’s decision to dispatch disassembly drones and Tessa to the lab highlights her urgent need to secure the USB patch drive before it can be used against her.
The Destruction of Uzi
Upon taking over Uzi’s body, Sin makes a decisive move that changes the course of events. In a destructive display, Sin obliterates the cross-shaped drive, eliminating any possibility of curing Uzi or thwarting Sin’s plans. This pivotal moment underscores Sin’s ruthlessness and determination to achieve her goals at any cost.
Nori and N’s Struggle
Nori and N find themselves in a tense battle against Uzi, forced to confront the chaos unleashed by Sin’s actions. Through a series of intense fights and clever maneuvers, they manage to regain control of Uzi’s body. However, the challenges they face only grow more daunting as the conflict escalates.
The Aftermath
In the aftermath of the intense confrontation, Tessa emerges as a mysterious and enigmatic figure. Despite suffering a gruesome fate, Tessa miraculously rises, retrieving her helmet and displaying a resilience that defies comprehension. The events that transpire leave a trail of blood and uncertainty, setting the stage for further revelations and conflicts in the series.
Sin’s Transformation
We know she had blood in her suit from the previous episode, which was used to keep Sentinels away as they don’t attack humans, but even Tessa seemed unsure if that would really work, as she didn’t really seem to be human. The headless body of Tessa puts the helmet back on before ripping out of the suit entirely and leaving the helmet behind to reveal that she’s, in fact, a new version of Sin.
Sin’s Desires
This appears to be Sin, but wearing actual human skin likely the real Tessa skin, which means the blood in the suit was likely Tessa’s as well, though the real Tessa is undoubtedly dead, and the suit was just a disguise for C to roleplay as Tessa. Sin on some level seems to want to be Tessa, based on what we saw in episode 5, where she is shown playing with human dolls, seemingly imagining herself controlling real humans.
Biological Organisms
The way that the humans and Tessa, in particular, would control the drones. We have known since episode 4 that the absolute solver’s powers that even Uzi had access to at that point can create biological organisms, often with tentacles, and this version of Sin seems to have those biological tentacles instead of the robot one.
Sin’s Manipulation
Seen in previous episodes connected to its body, she seems to have believed that, by creating some flesh and using Tessa’s skin and blood in the suit she could play as Tessa who, like Sin, seemed to adore and to a strong degree.
The Sinful Roleplay
It was a sick and twisted roleplay that Tessa indulged in, pretending to be the person that N desired. However, it was not Tessa that N truly wanted. In the end, it was Uzi. What’s truly grim is that in this scene, we witness Sin keeping Tessa’s hands, as she merges with the robotic corpse of a doll to incorporate it into her new body. These hands are essential for things like fingerprints to prove her humanity, as we saw earlier.
The Ultimate Sacrifice
As the Sin monster dives into the pit in an attempt to take both Uzi and N with her, Uzi ends up sacrificing herself to save N. She sees herself as a lost cause and merely a puppet to the solver. With Sin destroying the patch, Uzi’s true intentions in that moment become unclear. She falls into the pit, only to awaken floating in space amidst the destroyed remains of Copper 9, with the ringed planet resembling Saturn still visible in the background.
The Dramatic Cliffhanger
Episode 7 ends on a dramatic cliffhanger, with Uzi floating in space and a single episode left in the season. The big finale of Episode 8 is eagerly anticipated by the viewers, with the show expected to return for a second season next year. The potential plot twists and turns in the finale leave fans eager for more, with speculations rife about Uzi’s fate and her possible reunion with N and other characters in the void of space. Unlike humans, the drones have no need to breathe, hinting at their survival in the vacuum of space.
The Drones’ Survival
The drones may have survived the planet’s destruction due to the fact that they are not easily destroyed. Despite Sin’s attempt to wipe them out, it’s possible that they managed to survive in their secret bunker, ready to continue their existence.
The Simulation Theory
The show has been hinting at the idea that the world is a simulation, manipulated by the absolute solver. These null explosions that erase reality could be part of a larger plan orchestrated by Uzi and her powers. Perhaps the absolute solver’s control can be unraveled, leading to the potential undoing of the explosion and the resolution of the conflict.
The Potential Outcome
It is speculated that Uzi may use her powers to fix everything and ultimately defeat the absolute solver. This intense episode sets the stage for a dramatic , leaving viewers eager to see how the story unfolds in the final moments. Could season 2 bring even bigger twists and turns?
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