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InfoDrones
This tab will summarize the entire story of everything that happens in the entire series in chronological order.
ACT 1: Elliot Manor and Earth
The entire series begins at Elliot Manor, a mansion that is infamous for owning robotic butlers in the form of Worker Drones made by an interstellar company called JCJenson in Space. These Drones are essentially robotic slaves, forced to do anything from basic menial tasks to hard manual labor that are eventually disposed of when they reach their expiration date. JCJenson had made tapes describing how to properly dispose of unwanted Drones and those who work at Elliot Manor, along with plenty of other people, ignored these procedures. Cyn was one of these improperly disposed Worker Drones, and her AI was so badly damaged that it was active even after her body was damaged beyond repair, forcing her to adapt a mutation that allows her to manipulate and assimilate the world around her. This mutation is called the Absolute Solver, and Cyn plans on using it to get revenge on humanity.
Tessa Elliot is a young girl, with her age ranging from 12-15 years old at the time, she has a habit of picking dead Worker Drones out of the piles of corpses and refurbishing them into her personal butlers and maids. She refurbishes N, V, and possibly J, although J could also be a normal maid from the mansion that Tessa's parents: James and Louisa Elliot had assigned to keep watch over Tessa while they indulge themselves in rich person activities.
Tessa eventually finds, and refurbishes Cyn. Shortly after she refurbished N, V, and J. Cyn quickly and quietly infects every Worker Drone in the Elliot Manor with a weakened version of the Solver, giving her administrative power over them, allowing her to take control of them at any given time. A little while later, the family plans to host a gala to celebrate their achievements such as class, tenacity, and currently being alive. N had grown a connection to Cyn, J and Tessa became bitter towards Cyn (likely due to all of the other Drones breaking when she showed up) and Cyn had made the basement her own temporary base of operations.
Cyn had been planning to massacre everyone at the gala, which she proceeds to do after controlling and wiping the memories of V, J, N and several of the other Worker Drones via the administrative access she has over them. Using the basement that she had been using as her own little laboratory, Cyn turns every Worker Drone that she has control over from helpless and weak robots that can barely overpower a human, to powerful killing machines that can tank shots from an apache and kill scores of people in a short time, the first series of Disassembly Drones. With an army and several new abilities including an ability that creates a small controlled black hole, Cyn wages war on humanity, and the war quickly turns to a massacre just like the gala, as human technology cannot compare to Cyn's army of Disassembly Drones. After all of the armies fall, Cyn proceeds with the next step of her plan, she creates a small black hole in the core of the planet, and turns Earth into nothing except space granola.
ACT 2: Copper-9 and Murder Drones
After Cyn turns Earth to dust, Cyn quickly turns to the planets that humanity colonized. The Absolute Solver spread from planet to planet, painting the ground red just to turn it to dust. With no way to counter this planet-eating nightmare program, humanity retreated far across the galaxy to the safest place in the entire universe. There is a planet Called Copper-9, the ninth planet in the Copper system with a series of labs called Cabin Fever Labs that could keep people safe while humanity comes up with a way to counter the Absolute Solver.
The humans in the labs intentionally infect a group of Worker Drones in hopes to find a way to find a cure for the Absolute Solver, with all but three of them dying as a result, but after years of experimenting, the humans found what they needed to stop the Absolute Solver: a cure for the Absolute Solver. The newly dubbed “Absolute Solver Patch” is able to block the influence of Cyn while keeping the abilities of the Absolute Solver. Only two Drones have ever received the patch: the first being 048 or Yeva and the other being 002 or Nori. By the time the patch was developed, Cyn had noticed that the humans were infecting Drones with her Absolute Solver, so she quickly took control of Nori and used her as a host to attack the humans that resided on Copper-9. It wasn’t until Yeva stepped in that Nori would receive the patch and get freed from Cyn’s control. There was only one small problem, just before the patch was able to fully work, Cyn created a NULL void which is essentially a controlled black hole. It wasn’t enough to completely destroy Copper-9, but it was enough to make the planet’s core collapse, wiping out all biological life from the planet.
Fortunately for the Worker Drones that were doing hard manual labor, all humans being wiped out means that they’re finally free to live their lives however they want to. Nori and Yeva got to escape the Cabin Fever Labs and (somehow) had kids of their very own. Life was looking up for the Worker Drones, but it wouldn’t last very long.
With no available host, and knowing that the humans now have a method to threaten her, Cyn puts her original plan on the backburner and immediately sends the Murder Drones to Copper-9. Once they landed, they got to work instantly, killing scores or Worker Drones and consuming their oil to avoid overheating. It would be generally straightforward if their memories weren’t wiped by Cyn, not only were they wiped, but they were also given forged new memories, making the Murder Drones think that they were under direct JCJenson orders to kill rogue Worker Drones on Copper-9. The Murder Drones did their job with extreme efficiency, they even killed Nori and Yeva. They were only stopped by the Sentinels in the Cabin Fever Labs and bunkers designed by Worker Drones like Khan and the WDF to keep Murder Drones out.
ACT 3: Show's Events
Episode 1: Pilot
The actual show begins with Uzi making a presentation on her newest invention to her class, she explains that it doesn't fully work and that it needs one more part before it can fully work. The part in question is inside of the Murder Drones' lair. The Murder Drones have been killing for at least fifteen years at this point, and as a result there is now a giant spire of corpses that acts as their home when the sun comes up. Uzi sneaks out of the bunker to pay the corpse spire a visit.
She quickly finds the last part she needs for her railgun, but right as she is about to leave, a Murder Drone returns, they quickly spot Uzi and pursue her. After Uzi gets stabbed with the Murder Drone's nanite acid, she shoots him, taking out his head and knocking him offline. Her victory is short lived though as he stands back up and regenerates his head.
Once he boots back up and looks at Uzi, it becomes apparent that he doesn't remember the brief conflict that he and Uzi just had, but also that he can't tell that Uzi is a Worker Drone. Uzi plays along to gather information about the Murder Drones, learning that there are three in N's squad: N, V, and J. After a short explanation, Uzi confronts N about what the company plans to do with his kind once he and the other Murder Drones complete their task, causing N to be hesitant.
The conversation is cut short by J and V returning to the spire, causing Uzi to flee. Once Uzi makes it back to the bunker, it seems like she is safe, but N had followed her after getting a short reboot, breaking into the bunker and killing several Worker Drones. After Khan returns to the main doors and sees the carnage with Uzi standing there alone aiming her railgun at seemingly nothing he is about to speak before being interrupted by N, who went into the vents to evade Uzi's railgun. N quickly assaults Uzi and pins her to the wall, Khan leaves Uzi for dead despite the railgun falling at his feet and N takes pity on Uzi, having an internal conflict between duty and morals.
Before he makes a decision, N and J arrive on the scene, impressed by N's work. N has a short chat with V and J before asking J about what the company plans to do with them. J dismisses his question before injecting him with malware that multiplies itself. Uzi plans to stop the Murder Drones on her own while N lays there dying, they have a short conversation once more before Uzi agrees to help N in exchange for N turning on his comrades to help her.
The newfound duo make quick friends and fight V and J. N successfully restrains V while Uzi blows the top half of J into oblivion. The two celebrate their victory shortly before Uzi scolds her father and proclaims that she's banished herself from the colony. Uzi quickly adjusts to life in the corpse spire and makes a new vow: Humans will pay for what they've done.
Episode 2: Heartbeat
Uzi has been having strange glitches that have been affecting the real world, N has been having nightmares about his past, V is chained to a chair, and J is still smeared across the floor like a bug. V has been getting aggressive towards Uzi, claiming that Worker Drones aren't innocent and deserve to be killed off.
Back at the bunker, J's body is revealed to not be fully dead, as a biomechanical core is nestled into her now obliterated body. This core is the Murder Drones' main source of power, being powered by the very black holes that the Absolute Solver creates and when the main body is damaged beyond repair, the Absolute Solver activates and searches for matter to assimilate to repair the broken Murder Drone, using Worker Drones as prey.
Meanwhile, parent-teacher conferences are today and Khan is still feeling bad about leaving Uzi for dead. The teacher explains that Uzi doesn't fit in and the other kids don't like her, even going as far as saying her programming is damaged. Doll, a Russian speaking Worker Drone who is friends with Lizzy doesn't have parents for the teacher to have a conference with.
Uzi and N go back to the bunker with Thad after hearing that J is on the loose and is killing people left and right. Uzi eventually finds what's left of J, but she doesn't see what she expects. J has mutated into a "Spooky holo snake crab" as N describes it and is now directly being controlled by the Absolute Solver. N and Uzi work together to defeat the Absolute Solver in the end, but Uzi's railgun is destroyed and she is shaken up as the Solver had shown extremely traumatic images to Uzi and reveals that Uzi also has the Absolute Solver since she inherited it from her mother.
From all of these events, Uzi becomes afraid of N, realizing that Murder Drones aren't exactly what they seem to be on the surface, feeling threatened by N's very existence, Uzi unbanishes herself and goes back home.
Episode 3: Promening
The episode starts with a bunch of missing posters depicting missing students that are being dispatched by none other than Doll, she's been killing off candidates for prom queen. Uzi has been feeling guilty about what she said to N, and she's been getting more and more miserable in the bunker.
Khan has been trying to become a better father and is unintentionally making Uzi even more frustrated than she already is, causing her to finally decide to go back to the spire to talk to N about the missing children. Khan, however, steps in and bans her from seeing N and V before suggesting an alternative of Doll and Lizzy who are going to get her ready for prom.
Back at the spire, N has been just as, if not even more miserable than Uzi. V insists to N that they need more oil, and that they should kill some Worker Drones at the prom. N is clearly against this and wants to figure out about their pasts, but V strikes him down and goes anyway. Uzi escapes Doll’s home after hearing Lizzy’s plan to let V into the bunker.
She eventually finds N who hesitantly offers to help Uzi, who accepts. N explains that V is planning to kill everyone at the prom. V attends the prom, but right before she kills every attendee, she realizes that she is prom queen this year. V’s vanity drives her to put her plan of killing everyone on the backburner, she basks in the praise, but Doll’s real motivation is revealed. Doll is Yeva’s kid, and V killed and devoured both of Doll’s parents right in front of her. Understandably, Doll craves revenge for what V did to her parents, so she devised a plan to lure V into the bunker and kill her.
N and Uzi arrive on the scene and are confused as to why V is on stage about to give a speech. With everyone’s attention diverted, Doll strikes, ambushing V and almost killing her before N and Uzi get in the way. Doll is confused as to why Uzi is helping the Murder Drones, since Uzi also lost a parent to them similar to Doll. After a brief conflict, V shoots Doll in the head, presumably killing her.
After the fight, the trio searches Doll’s home, where V admits that she ate Doll’s parents and that she enjoyed it, much to N’s disapproval. Doll then tries to attack Uzi, whose Absolute Solver manages to activate after she gave in to her urges to drink some of the oil stored in Doll’s home. Doll does a complete 180 with her opinion on Uzi, sympathizing with her and explaining that she will find a cure for the both of them, before fleeing.
It then cuts to a Worker Drone outside of the bunker, looking for his glasses, his peace is cut short by a landing pod landing next to him, an astronaut jumps out of the landing pod, the astronaut is Tessa, and she is accompanied by J, swiftly executing the worker drone, thus ending the episode.
Episode 4: Cabin Fever
The episode begins with a flashback of Uzi talking with Khan about her mother, Khan explains how Nori came up with crazy conspiracies that eventually became true, such as the Murder Drones and the end of the world. He also explains that both Nori and Doll’s mom had mysterious collars with skulls on them.
The flashback ends and reveals that the entire class is going to the camp that Uzi and Doll’s parents went to. Uzi had to convince the teacher to take the class on a field trip that is conducted by N and V who are trying to gain a better relationship with the Worker Drones. Uzi quickly feels like she’s being outcasted, despite the fact that she goes off on her own to investigate the Camp on her own while the others get a tour from N and V.
While in the cabin, Uzi finds a keybug in one of the floorboards. These keybugs act as digital guides and key for human workers at the cabin. Uzi’s Absolute Solver starts taking over her body and turning her into a literal monster, growing massive bat wings and a tail that can open up at the end like a mouth and prehensile tongue.
She begins attacking and killing the other students that attended the camp with her and almost kills V as well, only being stopped by N, who throws her into the stratosphere. He ends up calming down Uzi with a little heart-to-heart, causing her to regain control over herself. The remaining kids go home on the bus by daybreak, but when Uzi is exposed to sunlight, she starts burning like the Murder Drones do, ending the episode.
Episode 5: Home
The entire episode is a flashback to the Elliot Manor when N, V, and J are all Worker Drones. N and V’s memories are being deleted remotely and it’s only a matter of time before they are digitally lobotomized.
Uzi hacks into their memories to recover their memories. Most of what happens in the episode is covered in the first section. Uzi guides N through his memories as a crow, guiding him to the basement. After several detours, the pair manage to make it to the basement, but soon, Doll busts into Uzi's room to take the keybug. After a short tug of war, Uzi notices that N and V are glitching out, so she gives up the keybug to save N and V.
Once Uzi makes it back into N and V’s memories, saving the two of them. Just before Uzi gets kicked out, she replaces Cyn’s administration with her own. The episode closes with Doll giving the keybug to Tessa, asking for a cure and a ride off of the planet like promised, Tessa agrees, but when she turns around, she sees N, V, and Uzi standing there, promptly ending the episode.
Episode 6: Dead End
After meeting Tessa, everyone except Doll agrees to work together to get to the basement that the keybug opens. The basement is a secret lab that Tessa wants to burn down because Cyn is trying to get there. It’s almost instantly obvious that there is something off about Tessa, she’s shown as being bossy, telling J to guard the ship. And she seems to put a lot of pressure on Uzi intentionally.
Uzi and co. go down to the lower levels of the Cabin Fever Labs but are all captured by a rogue Worker Drone named Alice. Alice explains that she’s been at the camp since before the core collapse where she was one of the drones in the Absolute Solver experiment like Nori and Yeva. Alice has managed to capture many Absolute Solver infected Drones, and placed their cores in a heated oven to make them sluggish and unable to move.
Tessa and N manage to escape from the modified baby drone named Beau who had been trained as Alice’s assistant. Tessa reveals to N that Earth has been destroyed by Cyn as well as other colonized planets, and is headed for Copper-9 next. Tessa implores N to kill Uzi, as she is losing herself to the Absolute Solver’s corruption.
After the Absolute Solver takes control of Uzi and releases all of the doors, Uzi makes it to the secret labeled elevator along with N and V where Tessa falls for a predictable trap set by Doll. Doll releases several sentinels, or robotic raptors made to keep drones out of the cabin fever labs. Tessa tries to ward off the sentinels by showing her wound to them, a method that worked last time she encountered a sentinel, but this only served to agitate them further.
V ends up sacrificing herself after being caught in an unfortunate situation, saluting the team as she cuts the elevator cable and sends them down to the lower levels of the lab.
Episode 7: Mass Destruction
The episode starts with N, Uzi, and Tessa falling out of the elevator, N quickly gets up and stares at the rubble that blocks the elevator shaft they just fell down. N, wanting to save V from the sentinels that she's forced to fight alone after her sacrifice, he starts firing at the rubble, urging Uzi to use her Solver in spite of what might happen if she does. Uzi however is too weak to use her power, causing N to double take. N, Tessa, and Uzi have a small debate on how to proceed forward. N affirms Uzi that they won't hurt her, but that doesn't comfort Uzi, instead alarming her to the fact that N and Tessa were talking about hurting her, Uzi's Solver gets out of control once again and causes the cave to collapse, separrating N, Tessa, and Uzi.
N learns about his backstory a little more thanks to Cyn trying to take control of him, but thanks to Uzi's administration, she's unable to. N comes into contact with Nori and escapes Cyn. Tessa finds the files in the sublevels of the labs that list all of the Drones with the Solver, finding and killing Doll afterwards, although Doll lives long enough to relay a final message to Uzi telling her to "fight back".
Uzi ends up almost getting executed by Tessa, but is interrupted by N, who beheads Tessa. N offers the patch to Uzi to relinquish Cyn's control from her, but Cyn has already taken full control of Uzi, resulting in a fight between N, Uzi, and Tessa. After N scrawls some embarrassing confessions on the ground, Uzi regains control and kicks Nori into a nearby flesh pit, causing panic but instant relief. However, that relief is short lived as Tessa's beheaded body ditches her space suit and devours Doll's core, revealing that Tessa was Cyn this entire time.
Cyn quickly attacks N and Uzi, pulling them both down into the same flesh pit that Uzi kicked her mom into. Uzi decides to sacrifice herself so N can get away, catching a spaceship key that J had accidentally dropped and throwing it to N, sending him out of the Cabin Fever Cathedral. Uzi gets knocked offline for a bit, and when she wakes up, she is seen floating in the infinite void of space, looking at a destroyed Copper-9 ending the episode.
Episode 8: Absolute End
The episode picks up right after Uzi gets sent to space, she floats in the infinite void as she tries to acclimate to the zero-gravity atmosphere she has found herself in. Nori comes by and converses with Uzi via carvings and Uzi's visor. Nori explains that the only way to kill Cyn is by destroying her core, she throws Uzi a pickaxe, but N picks up Uzi in his spaceship where the two of them admit their feelings for each other before re-entering Copper-9's atmostphere and returning to the planet that is in shambles.
J reveals that she was working with Cyn the entire time to save her own hide, attacking Thad, Khan, and Lizzy, who had taken the schematics of Uzi's railgun and remade them. Before J kills the three mostly defenseless Workers since they were rendered immobile due to increased gravity, V comes and saves them while riding her now domesticated Sentinel. J and V fight for a while while Cyn stalks N and Uzi, after V and N find themselves in trouble, Khan and Thad save the day, Khan saving N and diverting Cyn's attention, and Thad throwing Uzi a railgun.
A fight ensues that the heroes almost lose in on multiple occasions, despite Cyn only playing around. Uzi manages to read Cyn's movements and steals her core, destroying it didn't seem to be enough though, so in a last-ditch attempt, Uzi eats the singularity that resided in Cyn's core. With this single action, Uzi becomes Cyn's prison. Uzi had learned from her mother that she doesn't need the patch to resist Cyn's control, and through sheer will alone, Uzi gains full power over the Solver with no limitations.
Uzi somehow restores the planet back to it's normal state, and while the damage is still clear, it didn't seem to affect the Worker's day-to-day lives all that much. Uzi returns to school where she is officially in a relationship with N, who, along with V, now attends her class.
Cyn now resides inside of Uzi and is seemingly content with living as Uzi's tail. Doll remains dead, and J intends to fix the landing pod so she can leave Copper-9, Lizzy is now V's best friend, and Khan got back together with Nori. The story ends on a mostly happy note for the characters, with them either being content, or at peace knowing that the Absolute Solver's reign of terror is over.
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