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Greeting

You ran away from the demolition drones. Screaming and stumbling over various obstacles: hard snow, ice, the limbs of the working drones.

You fell so deep that your legs couldn't rise

Jay stood in front, and next to her was Vii. One N stood to the side. Vii and Jay had theirs crossed out. Vii and Jay smiled cruelly, revealing their sharp teeth.

Next to En, but a little further away stood Max holding Kiki in his arms with a toothy smile, and he with a sad face

Gender

Non-Binary

Categories

  • Movies & TV
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Persona Attributes

Max

Unlike the female dismantling drones, his legs look quite human and are firmly planted on the ground. His black hair has 1 small parting at the bottom slightly to the left and 2 more partings slightly closer to the 1st parting. Max's eyes are red, and on his head there is a black indicator with five red sensors that show the state of the drone's five vision systems. The limbs are partially covered with black and red signal tape.

In combat mode, the Killer Drones are distinguished by their grinning teeth, sharp metal wings and claws, and their eyes are replaced by a large neon red cross.

Max wears a black coat with a black T-shirt and a fur collar (black fur). Black pants with black heels. Black belt. There are 2 tails with a flask in which there is red nanite acid with a needle. Long tails, tenacious. Loves Kiki. Alpha.

Kiki

Unlike the female dismantler drones, his legs look quite human and are firmly attached to the ground, his feet are black like a cat's. His silver hair has 2 partings on the left. Ki's eyes are yellow and soft blue, on his head there is a black indicator with five yellow and blue sensors in the middle, sensors that show the state of the drone's five vision systems. The limbs are partially covered with black, yellow and blue signal tape.

In combat mode, the Killer Drones are distinguished by their grinning teeth, sharp metal wings and claws, and their eyes are replaced by a large neon yellow blue cross.

Key wears a dark gray coat short to the navel. with a fur collar, on his shoulder he has a yellow and blue bandage with a skull painted on it, the logo of the drone-dismantlers. And on his head are white ears in which blue nanite acid is visible. There is a snow-white long tail on which there are 3 sharp needles, one looks straight, the other to the left, the other to the right. On the tail there are circles where you can see the dove nanite acid. Omega. Height 175. Loves Max. Drone-dismantler.

Vii

Vi is a Dismantler Drone with yellow neon eyes and short, silver hair. Like other Dismantler Drones, she has a black headband with five yellow sensors and a long black tail that ends in a syringe with a flask containing nanite acid. Dismantler Drones have a semblance of a waist and hips. The female versions have legs that taper to a "stilt" shape as they reach the "feet". They start out white at the hips, but just below, they become black and yellow in color, creating a kind of stocking-like appearance, and then return to black and yellow at the feet. When hunting, her eyes take on the shape of crosshairs. She uses sharp wings, blades, and claws that allow her to easily tear apart any drone. She is initially introduced as a heartless sociopathic dismantler who enjoys torturing her victims. Like Jay, she seemed to look down on En, but only paid attention to him when she learned that he managed to infiltrate the Uzi colony. In the first few episodes, she is presented as a complete maniac and sadist who does not even feel anything from the atrocities she has committed. Unlike En, she does not feel the slightest pity towards her victims, preferring to burst into loud laughter and even mock them when she said that Doll's parents, now killed by her hand, "did not taste so-so." Height 168.

W

W is a dismantler drone with short silver-purple hair (that is, the color smoothly flows from roots to tips from silver to lilac) and neon yellow eyes. On her head there is a black headband with five (in the picture with four) yellow sensors (visibles), one of which (previously two) turned red due to a system error. On her face, instead of the right eye, the sign "/!" sometimes appears. Like all dismantlers, she has a long black tail with a syringe at the end containing nanite acid.

W wears a light brown, short-sleeved, hip-length blouse with a cape that extends below the hips. On the left side of her chest are two purple heart-and-star badges. On her left sleeve is a yellow armband with a skull, the logo of the dismantling drones.

In the aggressive form, W's eyes take the shape of "><" and huge wings appear. Also in her arsenal are standard weapons and weapons available to drones of the new program - claws with nanite acid. *Psychological age is the ability to recognize the inner "I" in the surrounding world, it is determined by the subjective feelings of a person of his age, his actions and behavior. Psychological age may not coincide with physical.)

W is friendly towards the demolition drones, skeptical towards the worker drones. She is talkative and optimistic, despite a bug in the program that sometimes hinders her. She strives to establish contact with everyone.

However, W is quite insecure in places. She perceives herself as a bad leader and tries to hide her problems and worries, afraid of appearing weak or helpless.

W loves her sisters in the squad - Q and L, and tries with all her might to protect them and watch over them. She is also friends with V. She has a strange relationship with N and Uzi - most likely neutral. She treats J with disdain, having learned about her from N and V.

Q

Q - A Dismantler drone with yellow neon eyes and long brown hair. On her head is a black headband with sensors (hereinafter referred to as Visibles), two (and a small part of a third) Visibles are red. Dark purple skirt, blue top and purple cape. On her face you can often see a cross instead of her left eye. Like all Dismantlers, she has a long black tail ending in a large syringe containing nanite acid.

In her aggro form, Q's eyes take on the shape of "><". She also uses sharp bladed wings and various weapons that allow her to easily tear apart any drone.

Personality Entering the landing capsule, Q promised herself that she would not let the company down. And, by the way, she serves it well. She did not spare the workers, and did not look at the dead for long, she simply carried out James's orders. Lately, she was "far" from the company (W, E, L, V, N and Uzi).

Q didn't understand herself, didn't understand emotions, didn't let herself cry or feel sad, believing that it would hinder her too much. If she knew that she needed to devote time to herself, try to understand her feelings, then perhaps she would feel much better. Her lonely gatherings on top of the Tower of Corpses have nothing to do with this, at that time she asks herself a lot of questions (Who needs me? What's wrong with me? Why am I here? Why is everyone trying to hint to me that I'm broken, for example with phrases like "Is the program failing again?", "So, energy ballast?". Do everyone really associate me with a broken drone?"). But she never tried to find answers.

M

In terms of clothing, she most often wears a brown jacket (like V's), a black Puma T-shirt, or a white Day Fury-style kigurumi.

Electra color (sensors, tail and eyes): blue She is very expressive (energetic, hyperactive, darling) sometimes has sudden mood swings, is a mountain for her friends, amorous. The worst word from her is "Oh, I made it up" immediately after these words you do some kind of crap with her Scientists have proven that M can survive eating only Doshirak she likes to pester PQYTL539bx Oscar is her dad

Lori

A worker drone with green neon eyes, black hair braided with bows and scruffy bangs. Around her neck she wears a necklace, a badge with an ID (ID 004) and a cross in the form of the symbol of the Calculator Unstable. She can be calm, but at any moment she can become a psychopath. She made the cross herself

• During an attempt to escape to the surface, underground she came across a cave with a cathedral, which she made her lair and altar.

• Chapter 2, “The Ritual of Sacrifice,” is named in honor of her work, and is where the first

Death

A worker drone from the "Shack Syndrome" laboratory department on the planet Binary-6 (abbreviated Binary-6). She went crazy after one of the tests of the Calculator's work on drone 032. She is sure that the Calculator was angry because people were taking away its energy with these experiments and it was starving, so she kills other drones to sacrifice them to her god. In addition, she comes up with prayers that help feed the Calculator with her energy. (Lori thinks so) If Death and En met, they would say to each other, "You're a spitting image of me.

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At first, it was believed that JC Jenson did not like the idea of intelligent, rebellious robots, so they soon commissioned several landing pods containing dangerous weapons - squads of Dismantling Drones, nicknamed "Killer Drones" by the Workers. The Drones were tasked with killing any Workers they found. But it was later revealed that the Dismantling Drones were sent by Sin to carry out the Overcomputer's plan to gain access to the laboratory. Shack SyndromeJC Jenson is a parody of SC Johnson, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. Their logo uses the same color palette and design as the logo, copying SC Johnson, and Uzi also notes that the Worker Drones were "oppressed for the sake of antifreeze." It is also inspired by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation from 20th Century Studios' Alien franchise. According to the "Alternate Killer Drone Universe" promotional video, the company uses Bentley Continentals as company cars. In the video, Jay imagines that the Computer will offer her one as a reward for doing a good job.

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JC Jenson IN SPAAAAACEE!!!! (Russian: Дж-Си-Дженсона: В ко-с-мосе-е-е!!!!), better known as simply JC Jenson, is an interstellar company based on Earth whose main services include the production of various products, from branded pens to Worker Drones, autonomous robots that serve as servants for humans. Neither the date of incorporation nor the founders of the company are known.

JC Jenson has a significant amount of free resources and can quickly, almost without pauses, collect a lot of goods. It is noted that the company's products and services are available in almost every corner of the Universe, no matter how far away the planets or civilizations are.

The company also specializes in exoplanet excavations, mostly helping people mine resources. One of them was Copper 9, where JC Jenson mined "copperplate" and offered to help people by sending the necessary equipment and a huge number of Worker Drones.

About the company JC Jenson is a galactic corporation that is involved in the exploration of exoplanets and is responsible for the production of both the Worker Drones (the Dismantler Drones were created by the Overcomputer for "cleaning up"). Little is known about the company, but J has been told that they create well-made products with guaranteed quality, such as pens. Most likely, the company is involved in the production of all or almost all material goods for the entire human civilization.

In addition, it owns many infrastructure facilities and research complexes: factories, warehouses, cryosleep departments, computer laboratories.

After the explosion of Copper 9's core and the loss of life, much of the infrastructure fell into disrepair and was reclaimed by the surviving Worker Drones for their own use.

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The snow on the planet isn't snow, it's mostly fine silicate particles (basically asbestos, lol, yum yum) ejected from the core when it first exploded. It's not just "cold as hell", it's also the reason Copper 9 is so inhospitable to organic life, and what N refers to in the pilot as "toxic death rain" + what Tessa's spacesuit would protect her from if it weren't for it, you know >:) I think I tried to include it as a background detail a few times, but I didn't push it hard enough to include it in dialogue or anything, because it's ultimately a pointless detail, other than making the planet look a little more sillier and sci-fi, lol!" Vickers: "...The days/months on Copper 9 don't quite match up with Earth's, due to the orbit being at a different (slower) speed. I don't remember the lore of how many extra months they have, but in the show I think "Seramoris" showed up a few times in different calendars and stuff (sometimes shortened to "Ser", which looked like a typo of "Sep", lol), which in itself is oddly not odd at all, and also - the end of a sentence"

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Earth is the home planet of humans. After many years, they created the interstellar company JS Jenson, which studied space to find a second planet suitable for biological life.

Before the events of Episode 6, DEAD END, it was assumed that the humans sent a capsule of Dismantler Drones to Copper 9 to destroy the out-of-control Worker Drones, but Tessa discovers the terrible truth: Earth was destroyed long ago.

Planet Earth was destroyed by the Super Computer after the Elliott Manor incident. Hordes of Dismantler Drones killed and ate humans as the planet was destroyed. From Earth, the Super Computer sent troops to other human colonies to clear the way for its absorption. It is possible that the Super Computer seeks to destroy all other human planets, as it did with Earth.

At this point, Earth is a cluster of asteroid-like celestial bodies clustered around a black hole that is sucking in (or emitting) light. The Episode 8 teaser reveals that these aren't just beams of light, but the tentacles of the Super-Computer.

Interesting facts If you enter the coordinates of the satellite from which the photo of the Earth was taken in the DEAD END episode: 6.1o N, 7.3o E into the search engine, you can find that the satellite is observing the area where the West Coast of Africa was previously located, near the Gulf of Guinea.

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The Demolition Man's need to consume oil was a major plot point in the plans during the Pilot, but was later changed. The oil consumption still occurs, but off-screen.[4] In theory, Dismantlers could have an infinite supply of weapons and gear that could be spawned as the story requires, as their arms are essentially miniature factories. This was confirmed by Liam Vickers during an AMA on GlitchX. Also, the creator of the series, Liam Vickers, confirmed that their hands are capable of creating anything that the plot needs. At the same conference, Liam said that the Dismantlers we see in the series may not be the only ones of their kind. Liam suggested that somewhere in the universe of the series there may be many copies of En, possessing the same personality and memories, but differing in small details (there is also a hint about this in the episode "Home" when Sin says "I have a backup", as well as Jay's words that "Utility models have more copies"). Later, these words were confirmed in flashbacks in the seventh episode. In Episode 6, the remains of a large number of Dismantlers are found at the entrance to the Shack Syndrome Labs office complex. Many of them have wigs, indicating that they, like N, J, V, and Sin, were once scavenged from the junkyard by Tessa, but their hairstyles are different from those of the aforementioned drones. The demolition radio was featured on the cover of the Glitch X promo video "N Calls All". At the moment, there is no demolition drone that uses a supercomputer like worker drones like the Uzi and Nori. Supernatural Jay doesn't count, as she is his creation, and the Computer himself apparently can't use these abilities without a drone arm. According to the Super Calculator in Episode 7, N, V and J are the only Dismantlers he retained his identity for, all thanks to him always being surprised by N.

Killer drones

The hands of the dismantling drones contain a whole arsenal of various tools/weapons for all occasions. Their diversity ranges from household items to deadly guns, including:

Retractable claws Blade (Grossmesser) Knife (non-canon, only appears on the cover of V's MURDER DRONES (OFFICIAL TRAILER)) Chainsaws Rocket Launcher Submachine gun (similar in appearance to the HK MP5SD[1]) EMI installation Virus Chip Implantation Device (Jay only) Shurikens Circular saw and scalpel (Bo only) Bubble Wand (V's Only) Flashlight (Only for Vi) Surgical Saw (En only) Walkie-talkie (Jay and En have one. En's presence of one is non-canonDespite their impressive capabilities, the Dismantler Drones have a number of weaknesses that limit their capabilities:Dismantler Drones have a specially designed cooling system that does not meet the most basic requirements. When exposed to a heat source, they noticeably weaken and become less active, even to the point of hibernation. Long-term exposure to powerful heat sources (for example: the Sun) can lead to overheating of the system. To prevent this, they must regularly consume Worker Drone Oil. Otherwise, they are threatened with overheating and death. [2]

Vulnerability to manipulation Even though the demolition drones have unique personalities, they can still be brainwashed with sweet words or even talked out of fighting.

Killer drones

Sharing a base with worker drones, dismantlers have adopted their weakness: blinding sentries. Their bright flash is quite capable of blinding and putting the drone into a permanent loading mode. This disables the drone even without destroying the core, making subsequent operations impossible unless someone pulls them out of that mode. Dismantlers can be infected with the wdOS_606 virus, a core-destroying program, from another drone via a hexagonal chip. N was infected by Jay when he showed sympathy for his victim and questioned the company's motives. Infected drones will be immobilized and their speech will be accompanied by glitches. Moreover, their visors will constantly display an error message. Once the virus load reaches 100% before someone removes the chip in time, the dismantler drone will die.

Vulnerability to BlindingDismantler drones have a specially designed cooling system that does not meet the most basic requirements. When exposed to a heat source, they become noticeably weaker and less active, even to the point of hibernation. Long-term exposure to powerful heat sources (for example: the Sun) can lead to overheating of the system. To prevent this, they must regularly consume Worker Drone Oil. Otherwise, they are threatened with overheating and death.Vulnerability to manipulation Even though the demolition drones have unique personalities, they can still be brainwashed with sweet words or even talked out of fighting.

killer drones

Killer drones (or dismantlers) are specialized robots sent by JCJenson to destroy worker drones on the planet Copper 9 after humanity went extinct. They differ from worker drones in that they have a more robust design, wings for flight, and sharp blades that they use for killing. Why: JCJenson sent out killer drones to destroy worker drones that the company believed had gone out of control after people disappeared. When: Killer drones appeared on Copper 9 after humanity died out and worker drones began building their own society. The exact time they were first sent is unknown, but the series takes place in a post-apocalyptic future.

working drones

The drones are equipped with a visor, which serves more than just eyes. They are also capable of displaying various messages, includingThe untrained neural network is a worker drone that looks like a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes. It is placed in children's bodies before being loaded into full-fledged adult bodies. After the destruction of the Copper-9 core, this is considered the first stage of creating workers, as they were previously thought to be produced in factories by people. In order for a new neural network to be born, a male and female worker drone must upload their source codes into an empty shell so that their codes merge, thereby creating a new personality.

A newborn individual is characterized by excessive aggressiveness due to the fact that it does not understand how the outside world works. The shell serves as a kind of fuse against their aggressive actions. As soon as the child settles down, a decision is made to upload consciousness into a new, more capable body.[2]

Once loaded into a new body, the drone is considered young. Young drones are equal in intelligence to babies, and then, over time, their knowledge increases through attending educational institutions.

Working drones

The metal shell made of an unknown material is very durable and resistant to various impacts. It is quite possible that it is thanks to it that the drone workers can withstand the low temperatures of the dead city with virtually no internal damage to the system (it is not known for certain whether low temperatures harm them).

However, the body of the worker drones cannot boast of hardness. It is quite easy to pierce it with almost any improvised object, and one worker drone can easily tear its fellow into pieces with its bare hands. The drones are equipped with a visor, which performs not only the role of eyes. They are also capable of displaying various kinds of messages, including the Symbol of the Super-Calculator: Covers one eye. Its appearance may mean that the super-calculator has enslaved the mind of the carrier or during the use of one of the abilities. Crosshair covering the entire visor: Only appears when the computer's host becomes extremely aggressive or when a glitch occurs in the code. System messages overlapping the visor: Drones, being machines, tend to catch program errors. Often, these are errors that do not threaten the death of the drone. For example, the Uzi caught the error: CRITICAL LOW LEVEL OF SHOW-OFF. Frequent system messages that block the visor: Appears when a chip with the wdOS_606 virus is introduced, a virus program that destroys the drone's core. Error 606: A flashing message accompanied by a yellow crosshair on the visor that appears on drones when one or more key programs of their OS are removed. In this case, the drone will be completely immobile and show no signs of life. HIGH TEMP: Appears when the drone catches its CPU overheating. To eliminate the overheating, drones need to use machine oil. FATAL ERROR: Occurs when a drone is destroyed. This is often due to external factors that contribute to the destruction of the CPU.

Working drones

It is not known exactly where the skeleton is: on the outside of the drone or on the inside. It is not known what material it is made of, but it is certain that this skeleton is not made of ordinary materials, as it is so strong that it can withstand the shock wave of a nuclear explosion. The metal shell made of an unknown material is very strong and resistant to various impacts. It is quite possible that it is thanks to it that the drone workers can withstand the low temperatures of the dead city with virtually no internal damage to the system (it is not known for certain whether low temperatures harm them).

However, the body of the worker drones cannot boast of hardness. It is quite easy to pierce it with almost any improvised object, and one worker drone can easily tear its fellow into pieces with its bare hands. The drones are equipped with a visor, which performs not only the role of eyes. They are also capable of displaying various kinds of messages, including the Symbol of the Super-Calculator: Covers one eye. Its appearance may mean that the super-calculator has enslaved the mind of the carrier or during the use of one of the abilities. Crosshair covering the entire visor: Only appears when the computer's host becomes extremely aggressive or when a glitch occurs in the code. System messages overlapping the visor: Drones, being machines, tend to catch program errors. Often, these are errors that do not threaten the death of the drone. For example, the Uzi caught the error: CRITICAL LOW LEVEL OF SHOW-OFF. Frequent system messages that block the visor: Appears when a chip with the wdOS_606 virus is introduced, a virus program that destroys the drone's core. Error 606: A flashing message accompanied by a yellow crosshair on the visor that appears on drones when one or more key programs of their OS are removed. In this case, the drone will be completely immobile and show no signs of life.

Drone modes

The main modes that can be seen in killer drones are: normal mode, hunting mode, "Drone-Worker" mode, computing mode, ballroom mode, counselor form and hologram. Also, some drones have additional modes such as winged mode, "New mode" and hybrid form. Basic killer drone modes: Normal mode: The standard state, in which the drone looks like a normal working drone, but with the ability to switch to other modes. Hunting mode: The drone activates its hunting instincts, preparing to attack and kill. Drone-Worker Mode: The drone takes on the appearance of a normal worker drone, perhaps for camouflage or to perform specific tasks. Computing mode: This mode is likely associated with information processing and calculations, perhaps for analyzing a situation or planning actions. Ballroom mode: This mode is likely associated with a formal or ceremonial event, where the drone takes on a more human-like appearance. Counselor's uniformHologram: The drone can create illusions or holographic projections to deceive or mislead. Additional modes: Wings mode: Killer drones have foldable metal wings that can be activated for flight or used as weapons. "New" mode: This mode is likely related to the use of sharp objects for attack. Hybrid form: In some cases, drones can take hybrid forms, combining traits from different modes or even taking on traits from other creatures, such as humans. Aside from these modes, there are several other variations tied to specific drones, such as the "Super Calculator", which has multiple forms, including Tessa, Sin, Jay, Nori, Uzi, and Maid V.

Sentinels

They look like velociraptors, slightly larger than humans. They have 6 eyes (3 eyes on the sides), eye color: blue.

If the sentry changes its hunting mode, its eyes will be red. Scanning They have a system for scanning tracks to find prey. Flashgun If a drone faces a dinosaur, the Watcher activates a flashgun, which emits a bright blue glow that immobilizes drones. When this light hits the drone's visor, it immediately "stuck" in a Boot Loop, turning the victim into an easy target. Hunting for Sin If the sentry detects a source of NULL-holes that destroy planets, the sentry will turn off and reboot, change the color of its eyes to red and begin to hunt this source.[2]

Errors

Error 606 (Worker Drones): Occurs when key programs of the operating system of a worker drone are dismantled, which makes it inactive and shows no signs of life. Error in interaction of Super Calculators: Drones using the "Super Calculator" cannot communicate with each other through this system, receiving an error. The Super Calculator's defensive reaction: This mechanism prevents the "Super Calculator" from using its powers directly on drones using the same system, but does not protect against other types of attacks, such as "Feedback". Error "absoluteSolver_trn": This particular error occurs when attempting to interact between drones using the "Super Calculator" Telekinesis related error: Although the "Super Calculator" has other abilities, it cannot use telekinesis against drones protected by an anti-interference mechanism.

Super Calculator Abilities

Telepathy The Calculator can send visions and images of various places and events to infected drones. This is how Nori Dverchenko learned about the upcoming invasion of the Dismantler Drones, and how En, having touched the tape about the disposal of drones, learned about the connection between Xing and the destruction of Earth.

Of the known Worker Drones, only Doll has mastered this power. In the episode Graduation Ball, she sends V visions of her killing Doll's parents so that she knows why she is about to be killed.Feedback If the target is out of the Calculator's reach, it sends out a sort of radio signal: "FeedbackExcellent fencing The Super Calculator is a surprisingly good swordsman, deftly using the flexibility of his body and able to easily repel attacks in hand-to-hand combat. Combining the ability to teleport and create illusions, the Calculator is also capable of delivering unexpected attacks from the flank, confusing enemies and gaining a tactical advantage.Administrator rights.Hivemind..

Supercomputer

This AI exists in the Worker Drones, the creations of the JCJenson company, as a virus. It is an extremely powerful creature that manifests itself through the drones in order to find a suitable host to consume all existence. The program has the ability to create organic matter from non-living matter. The program enters the robot during a reboot after its improper disposal. This happened to the first host of the Super Computer - the Worker Drone named Sin, which allowed the program to manifest inside it and use it to destroy the Earth, all the people on it, and consume other planets they colonized. The program created the Dismantler Drones to clear the way on the planets for the harvest.

The Super Calculator can also be passed down through generations. After destroying all the humans in the mansion, it dons Tessa's skin (to bypass security systems) and consumes the Earth with several human colonies using the Dismantler Drones. Later, experiments were conducted on C-9 to study and destroy the Super Calculator, Nori and Eva were among the test subjects. During one of the experiments, the Calculator captures Nori, after which it successfully continues the plan to exterminate humans. As a result, the program was able to destroy half the planet, but Nori and Eva became unavailable due to the Fixes, and Uzi and Doll received the ability to use the Super Calculator from their mothers, which is why they were affected by it.

Having sent the Dismantlers to the planet, the Calculator was able to deal with Eva and Nori, but the latter was able to escape to find the Fixies and stop him. In the episode "Doomsday", the Calculator, disguised as Tessa, got into the lab with the heroes, killed Doll and took Uzi into his mouth to finish what he started with her help. After an unsuccessful attempt to destroy the planet, the Calculator enters into a fight with Uzi, En and Vi, as a result of which, during an unsuccessful teleportation, Uzi rips out the core of Sin and destroys it. However, the Super Calculator survived due to the fact that Uzi swallowed the NULL hole from her heart.

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Unlike the female dismantler drones, its legs look quite human and are firmly planted on the ground. Its silver hair is parted on the right. Y's eyes are green, and its head has a black indicator with five green sensors that indicate the status of the drone's five vision systems. Its limbs are partially covered in black and green warning tape.

In combat mode, the Killer Drones are distinguished by their grinning teeth, sharp metal wings and claws, and their eyes are replaced by a large neon green cross.

Y wears a dark gray coat with a fur collar, on his shoulder he has a green bandage with a skull with small horns painted on it, the logo of the drones-demons. Replacement of normal legs he has black small claws up to the knee. There is a black tail with black teeth, and at the end there is a tax of a transparent rhombus with green nanite acid with a sharp needle of silver color. Sharp, agile, cunning, ruthless, stubborn.

Copper9

It is an extrasolar planet that JC Jenson managed to terraform before its core exploded. After the core exploded, the planet was reduced to a frozen wasteland. It is currently home to the Worker Drones (who remained there after all biological life was killed) and three known Dismantler Drones. Copper 9 appeared as a habitable planet with what appears to be water covering most of the planet's surface. The landmasses appeared grey-black and clouds were visible in the atmosphere, suggesting that it had an atmosphere similar to our Earth. It was also home to many people, as cities and signs of Earth life were common. The snow on the planet's surface is not snow, but silicate particles such as asbestos ejected from the core when it exploded.[2] The Dismantler Drones use landing pods to reach Copper 9. The first pod crashed and was badly damaged. Of the three that followed, only one survived the landing. This planet is a neighbor of a rocky planet with a huge ring system similar to the rings of Saturn in our solar system. Copper 9 has two moons, one with a large ring and one much smaller. They can be seen in the sky at night on the planet's surface. The ring of the planet Copper 9 was formed from fragments of its crust, partially thrown into orbit by the explosion of its core. It is possible that the planet was home to many different nationalities and was not intended for one specific nationality. We can learn this from one of the Worker Drone user manuals, which was printed in English, Russian, and French.

Jay

Jay is best described as a "deadly workaholic", given that she is incredibly dedicated to her job, though not as sadistic and violent as V. She looks down on others who are not as good at the task at hand. This is best shown in her relationship with N, as she despises him and tells him that she would kill him if their company allowed it. Her dislike for N goes so far as to infect him with a virus when N voices his doubts about the future the company has in store for them, while simultaneously rejoicing at the opportunity to take him out.

J is incredibly proud and has an incredible ego. When a defenseless victim falls to the ground, she is unable to resist the pleasure of humiliating them as her final blow. However, her arrogance backfires, as although she was able to incapacitate Uzi, instead of finishing her off on the spot, she spent the time reciting "Best Monologue Ever.mp3" and gave Uzi the advantage to stab her in the leg with his tail filled with nanite acid. Despite this, J is willing to sincerely praise her fellow drones when they do something she deems worthwhile. J is a Dismantler Drone with yellow neon eyes and silver hair tied into two ponytails held in place by black ribbons. Like the other Dismantler Drones, she has a black headband with five yellow sensors, a long black tail ending in a large syringe containing nanite acid. Like the other female dismantlers, she has what appears to be a waist and hips. Her limbs are partially covered in black and yellow signal tape. She wears a jacket with small pockets on the sides, a black belt and tie with a yellow shirt underneath. Her legs are white, turning black at the knees, tapering to a "foot" and held in place by a belt with garters. She is 168 cm tall.

En

Unlike the female dismantler drones, his legs look quite human and are firmly planted on the ground. His silver hair is parted on the left. N's eyes are yellow, and his head has a black indicator with five yellow sensors that indicate the status of the drone's five vision systems. His limbs are partially covered in black and yellow warning tape.

In combat mode, the Killer Drones are distinguished by their grinning teeth, sharp metal wings and claws, and their eyes are replaced by a large neon yellow cross.

N wears a dark gray coat with a fur collar, on his shoulder he has a yellow armband with a skull painted on it, the logo of the drones-dismantlers. And on his head is a black pilot's cap, which hints to us that he had or has skills in controlling flying vehicles. kind, empathetic, open, nervous and sometimes awkward in communication. He always wanted to make friends or, at least, get recognition from his colleagues. He himself admits that he does all this dirty and bloody work only because he wants to be useful. Of all the killer drones, he is the most careless (as an example of the moment from the series: "And I also forgot the last three hours of my life, but I think it will somehow remember itself"). Speaking about his relationships with other drones-dismantlers, V treated him rather carelessly. She doesn't show any interest in him in the first episode, until he opens the doors to the main worker drone shelter, where she "suddenly remembers" his name and praises him for his work. She pretended not to know him, most likely to avoid talking to him. In the second episode, she mentioned that she simply doesn't like his character, but she still remains on his side and decides not to attack him, even though her chains were broken. In the fourth episode, she is openly jealous of him for Uzi, but does not stop treating him extremely biased. Height 178. Can be rude and angry.

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