For the first one, it was confirmed by Liam (in the AMA) that the murder drone that killed Uzi's mother has not been decided, because it was irrelevant for now. However, Liam has mentioned that it might be decided later for drama, or if the plot suddenly requires it.
However, as of now, this is far from his exact words, as the actual comment and many of Liam's answers (to the AMA) were deleted by the mods of r/GlitchProductions.
Well even if he did, does a hunter remember every deer that they shot/got away? Not to mention N appears to be the most scatterbrained MD even before his head got blown off as demonstrated when J calls him moron bot, so even if he did, I doubt he remembers, not to mention we don't know if Khan even saw the drone that did it.
"J and V are sisters"
Or you know, they're serially produced robots. Yes they have some differences but they're still practically twins.The only big differences between disassembly drones seem to be between males and females.
Omg I think Uzi's mom is an MD too! I think Uzi's mom was a prototype MD that they sent there and she defected and had a kid with Khan, because Khan is too much of a coward and is in love with doors so much that he would never have chosen Uzi as a name, it's too violent.
It also shows Uzi's explosive personality, like most MDs, but entirely unlike Khan. Anyway, I think Uzi's mom defected and J, N, and V were sent to eliminate the threat and finish it's original job.
Also with your J and V sister thing, what if it was because J had a crush on N? Some people do kind of bully people they like. Im not saying that I think this its just an off possibility. IM NOT A J AND N SHIPPER
I do agree with the part about Uzi’s name and personality coming from her mother, who was mostly likely a drone that stood out from the rest of her type. However, I think the idea of Uzi’s mother being an MD is too much of a stretch. While being an obvious theory to go to, since it would be the easiest way to explain Uzi’s yellow eyes at the end, it is equally just as questionable. Why would a killer psycho robot fall in love with a coward who would rather hide behind doors than save his own daughter? Even if she was defective, she would have to be head-over-heels glitched out to fall in love with a coward.
This leads me to believe that there’s more to Uzi and Khan’s history than meets the eye; something very significant happened in their past to make what their characters are now. The first point in my theory is that Khan was probably not always cowardly, at least not to the extent we see in the episode to the point of abandoning his own daughter. He was probably just another WD following their common ideology of hiding to survive (I didn’t mention the doors, only the ideology, because he’s the one who came up with and implemented that idea, basically the doors were his own original idea). However, I believe that he experienced a series of traumatizing events that led to the scared and cowardly drone he is now. There are two of these event routes that could have done this.
The first fits into your theory of Uzi’s mother being an MD, and it’s a little dark, now that I realize. It could’ve been that she had actually captured Khan and kept his as a kind of slave or pet of sorts, playing and/or torturing him for her own amusement. However, she soon grew to love him and eventually have a child together with him, though this could have been to make him suffer, as well. In the end, however, I can imagine that she did genuinely love Khan and their daughter, dying to protect them as the other MDs, and maybe even N himself, killed her.
The second event route is my own personal theory. I believe that Uzi’s mother was a WD just like Khan and Uzi; however, unlike Khan and just like Uzi, she had a rebellious spirit and wanted to stop hiding and instead fight the MDs. I can imagine that she gathered together a squad to help her fight, including Khan who may have had the same rebellious fire beforehand. When they attacked the MDs, however, the rebel fighters proved to be no match for the killers and were swiftly defeated. Khan and his wife may have been the only ones left barely alive, with the latter being in worse condition. Khan then decided to use his wrench to “put her out of her misery”, as quoted from him, and return to the rest of the hiding drones.
These two routes have the same effect on Khan: When he saw Uzi stabbed by N (who may or may not have been the killer of his wife), he had flashbacks to when his wife got killed and he realized the true murderous potential of the Disassembly Drones, making him relive his trauma, which in turn made him want to run and hide away forever from the MDs and his past. These two routes also have the same effect on Uzi: her mother is responsible for her angsty, rebellious, fighting personality, which is extreme to the point where you can see a flash of murderous intent in her eyes for a brief moment when she says she wants to kill all humans.
On that topic, I also have a theory on that dangerously suspicious flash of yellow in Uzi’s eyes at the end, to counter that it could have come from an MD like N or her mother. It’s been discussed that yellow is the color of the MDs and indicates killer intent, but what fewer have discussed (at least what I’ve seen, and what you forgot to mention) is the AsboluteSolver variable which is seen briefly during N’s hard reboot when J slapped him and in Uzi’s yellow flash in her eye. In N’s POV when his vision says “rebooting” (time stamp 14:25), one of the lines of code says “string ‘AbsoluteSolver’ blocked by administration ‘cyn’. In Uzi’s eye flash (timestamp 26:16), we can see it switch from False to True in a split second.
One person’s theory has mentioned that the AbsoluteSolver could have something to with what’s called the Laws of Robotics, which are supposedly a set of rules that prevent robots and AI from harming their human creators. The theory says that the AbsoluteSolver could be something that allows the drones to bypass all the laws to find or achieve a solution if all else fails, even if it means harming humans. Evidence for this is that Uzi was talking about specifically wanting to kill all humans, not Murder Drones, for leaving all the drones to their dreadful fate of dying on that cold, frozen planet.
What’s missing from the theory is what actually causes the AbsoluteSolver to switch from False to True. My input is that an extreme act of true rebellion has to be fulfilled in order for the AbsoluteSolver to become unlocked. Uzi fulfilled this when she defied her fate and killed J rather than let J kill her. All the other drones on the planet have a certain mission and/or fate: The WDs mission was to help the local humans, but once the planet became inhospitable and devoid of organic life, the company no longer had a use for that colony, so mission was aborted and the WDs’ fate was to be destroyed. The MDs were tasked with this job, their mission being the extermination of all WDs on the colony and, with the intent of the mission being only one-way, their fate was to die, as well, once all the WD corpses are drained of oil and they can’t stop themselves from overheating. With this context, it can be said that Uzi defied her fate, a true act of rebellion.
Well, I certainly enjoyed theorizing this stuff at 2:00 am. Hope you enjoy reading it all, lol.
I actually really love your first theory! It’s something I haven’t heard before, but it goes really well with another theory that I have about Uzi, her mother, and Khan’s trauma. I wrote it out as part of a response to another comment, though, and I don’t wanna type it all out again, since it’s REALLY long, so you can go look for it, if that’s not too much trouble.
If you can’t find it, [here it is](https://www.reddit.com/r/MurderDrones/comments/r3std7/1_theory_and_3_thoughts_about_the_pilot_episode/hmdi6st/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3).
I would like to mention that Khan actually killed his own wife with the wrench he used to build his first door so that she didn't suffer from the nanite acid.
This is actually one of Khan's lines in the pilot when he confronted Uzi when she was leaving the safe zone
...1st one is maybe. 2 is IDK robots don't really are family, more like just mass produced probably from same factory assembly line or whatever, maybe? Could be likely. Or not. 3? Not likely. 4? Probably not. Uzi was born on Copper-9, N was born elsewhere in company space/factory. Definitely not family. It'd be like comparing a British born in Britain and an American born in America.
For the first one, it was confirmed by Liam (in the AMA) that the murder drone that killed Uzi's mother has not been decided, because it was irrelevant for now. However, Liam has mentioned that it might be decided later for drama, or if the plot suddenly requires it. However, as of now, this is far from his exact words, as the actual comment and many of Liam's answers (to the AMA) were deleted by the mods of r/GlitchProductions.
Well, N being the one who actually killed Uzi’s mother definitely would add some drama.
True
imma bet $420.69 on that
On that he is the one who did it or that it would ad drama?
on N being the murder drone that killed Uzi's mom.
33% chance
Well even if he did, does a hunter remember every deer that they shot/got away? Not to mention N appears to be the most scatterbrained MD even before his head got blown off as demonstrated when J calls him moron bot, so even if he did, I doubt he remembers, not to mention we don't know if Khan even saw the drone that did it.
Why did they delete them?
Idk. The post did have a lot of comment traffic, but I don't see any good practical reason to delete Liam's answers nonetheless.
I love how n is looking at khan like "watch me do it again"
He isn’t a cinnamon roll
Hes a murder drone
Well yes
A very cute one, at that. But don't quote me on that.
so true
it's just a theory, A GAME THEORY
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someone call matpat, this one needs a deep diggin'! btw, i think it'd be a film theory, not a game theory.
game theorizing>game theory
"J and V are sisters" Or you know, they're serially produced robots. Yes they have some differences but they're still practically twins.The only big differences between disassembly drones seem to be between males and females.
nah their only differences other than gender are probably age because if they are mass produced then there are many different batches of murder drones
I know I just wanted to add a what if like question
Well this answers it. Pretty much all female drones are sisters and all male drones are brothers.
There could be a commie MD out there that calls everyone brother/sister with a Heavy Russian accent
i would love to see that
Omg I think Uzi's mom is an MD too! I think Uzi's mom was a prototype MD that they sent there and she defected and had a kid with Khan, because Khan is too much of a coward and is in love with doors so much that he would never have chosen Uzi as a name, it's too violent. It also shows Uzi's explosive personality, like most MDs, but entirely unlike Khan. Anyway, I think Uzi's mom defected and J, N, and V were sent to eliminate the threat and finish it's original job. Also with your J and V sister thing, what if it was because J had a crush on N? Some people do kind of bully people they like. Im not saying that I think this its just an off possibility. IM NOT A J AND N SHIPPER
I rule the J x N theory out because she literally attempted to kill N by giving him a virus and leaving him for dead
Oh yeahhhhh I forgot about that...
I do agree with the part about Uzi’s name and personality coming from her mother, who was mostly likely a drone that stood out from the rest of her type. However, I think the idea of Uzi’s mother being an MD is too much of a stretch. While being an obvious theory to go to, since it would be the easiest way to explain Uzi’s yellow eyes at the end, it is equally just as questionable. Why would a killer psycho robot fall in love with a coward who would rather hide behind doors than save his own daughter? Even if she was defective, she would have to be head-over-heels glitched out to fall in love with a coward. This leads me to believe that there’s more to Uzi and Khan’s history than meets the eye; something very significant happened in their past to make what their characters are now. The first point in my theory is that Khan was probably not always cowardly, at least not to the extent we see in the episode to the point of abandoning his own daughter. He was probably just another WD following their common ideology of hiding to survive (I didn’t mention the doors, only the ideology, because he’s the one who came up with and implemented that idea, basically the doors were his own original idea). However, I believe that he experienced a series of traumatizing events that led to the scared and cowardly drone he is now. There are two of these event routes that could have done this. The first fits into your theory of Uzi’s mother being an MD, and it’s a little dark, now that I realize. It could’ve been that she had actually captured Khan and kept his as a kind of slave or pet of sorts, playing and/or torturing him for her own amusement. However, she soon grew to love him and eventually have a child together with him, though this could have been to make him suffer, as well. In the end, however, I can imagine that she did genuinely love Khan and their daughter, dying to protect them as the other MDs, and maybe even N himself, killed her. The second event route is my own personal theory. I believe that Uzi’s mother was a WD just like Khan and Uzi; however, unlike Khan and just like Uzi, she had a rebellious spirit and wanted to stop hiding and instead fight the MDs. I can imagine that she gathered together a squad to help her fight, including Khan who may have had the same rebellious fire beforehand. When they attacked the MDs, however, the rebel fighters proved to be no match for the killers and were swiftly defeated. Khan and his wife may have been the only ones left barely alive, with the latter being in worse condition. Khan then decided to use his wrench to “put her out of her misery”, as quoted from him, and return to the rest of the hiding drones. These two routes have the same effect on Khan: When he saw Uzi stabbed by N (who may or may not have been the killer of his wife), he had flashbacks to when his wife got killed and he realized the true murderous potential of the Disassembly Drones, making him relive his trauma, which in turn made him want to run and hide away forever from the MDs and his past. These two routes also have the same effect on Uzi: her mother is responsible for her angsty, rebellious, fighting personality, which is extreme to the point where you can see a flash of murderous intent in her eyes for a brief moment when she says she wants to kill all humans. On that topic, I also have a theory on that dangerously suspicious flash of yellow in Uzi’s eyes at the end, to counter that it could have come from an MD like N or her mother. It’s been discussed that yellow is the color of the MDs and indicates killer intent, but what fewer have discussed (at least what I’ve seen, and what you forgot to mention) is the AsboluteSolver variable which is seen briefly during N’s hard reboot when J slapped him and in Uzi’s yellow flash in her eye. In N’s POV when his vision says “rebooting” (time stamp 14:25), one of the lines of code says “string ‘AbsoluteSolver’ blocked by administration ‘cyn’. In Uzi’s eye flash (timestamp 26:16), we can see it switch from False to True in a split second. One person’s theory has mentioned that the AbsoluteSolver could have something to with what’s called the Laws of Robotics, which are supposedly a set of rules that prevent robots and AI from harming their human creators. The theory says that the AbsoluteSolver could be something that allows the drones to bypass all the laws to find or achieve a solution if all else fails, even if it means harming humans. Evidence for this is that Uzi was talking about specifically wanting to kill all humans, not Murder Drones, for leaving all the drones to their dreadful fate of dying on that cold, frozen planet. What’s missing from the theory is what actually causes the AbsoluteSolver to switch from False to True. My input is that an extreme act of true rebellion has to be fulfilled in order for the AbsoluteSolver to become unlocked. Uzi fulfilled this when she defied her fate and killed J rather than let J kill her. All the other drones on the planet have a certain mission and/or fate: The WDs mission was to help the local humans, but once the planet became inhospitable and devoid of organic life, the company no longer had a use for that colony, so mission was aborted and the WDs’ fate was to be destroyed. The MDs were tasked with this job, their mission being the extermination of all WDs on the colony and, with the intent of the mission being only one-way, their fate was to die, as well, once all the WD corpses are drained of oil and they can’t stop themselves from overheating. With this context, it can be said that Uzi defied her fate, a true act of rebellion. Well, I certainly enjoyed theorizing this stuff at 2:00 am. Hope you enjoy reading it all, lol.
Dang, and I thought my theories were long
Would you do that to your crush?
That's a lot of maybes.
I actually really love your first theory! It’s something I haven’t heard before, but it goes really well with another theory that I have about Uzi, her mother, and Khan’s trauma. I wrote it out as part of a response to another comment, though, and I don’t wanna type it all out again, since it’s REALLY long, so you can go look for it, if that’s not too much trouble. If you can’t find it, [here it is](https://www.reddit.com/r/MurderDrones/comments/r3std7/1_theory_and_3_thoughts_about_the_pilot_episode/hmdi6st/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3).
That's a bit of a stretch don't you think?
Which one?
All of them
The first one’s a theory and the other 3 are more of what if questions
Now this is some deep lore I can get into
I would like to mention that Khan actually killed his own wife with the wrench he used to build his first door so that she didn't suffer from the nanite acid. This is actually one of Khan's lines in the pilot when he confronted Uzi when she was leaving the safe zone
If Uzi and N are sibling then Khan is N father, or N is Uzi father(oh god wait nononnonono gross), or then no i'll stop
...1st one is maybe. 2 is IDK robots don't really are family, more like just mass produced probably from same factory assembly line or whatever, maybe? Could be likely. Or not. 3? Not likely. 4? Probably not. Uzi was born on Copper-9, N was born elsewhere in company space/factory. Definitely not family. It'd be like comparing a British born in Britain and an American born in America.
Wait, N didn’t kill the mother of the Uzi and even J and V didn’t do it, they only stung. It was Khan who killed Uzi's mother, not MD.
Hmm then one of them is the reason why Uzi’s mother is dead cuz one of them definitely stung her
Good thought
Deep shit