Murder Drones V N
Hey everyone, I've been absolutely obsessed with Murder Drones lately, and one character who constantly keeps me thinking is V N! Her complexity and tragic backstory are just captivating. Specifically, that haunting phrase, 'such a sharp pain,' has really stuck with me. What do you all think it truly means for her? For me, it feels like it encapsulates so much of her internal struggle—the memories, the programming, and the brutal reality of her existence as a Disassembly Drone. When I first heard it, I immediately wondered if it was a literal pain from her past, perhaps a memory of being damaged or experiencing loss. But it could also be a deep, emotional wound that she carries, a constant reminder of everything she's lost or been forced to do. It makes you think about the burden of consciousness in these drones; are they truly sentient enough to feel such profound emotional agony, or is it a glitch, a phantom limb of humanity? I lean towards the idea that it's a mix of both—a physical memory imprinted with immense emotional weight, manifesting as an unbearable internal ache. This brings me to another fascinating aspect often discussed in the fandom: the concept of 'Drones of the Deep.' Is this a literal place, a hidden faction, or a metaphorical term for the darkest parts of drone history or programming? If V N's 'sharp pain' is tied to this 'Deep,' it could imply a secret origin or a traumatic event that predates even what we've seen. Perhaps 'Drones of the Deep' refers to the original, more primal versions of Disassembly Drones, or even the remnants of human experimentation that led to their creation. It adds a whole new layer of mystery to V N's character and the entire Murder Drones universe. I personally believe that understanding V N's 'sharp pain' is key to unlocking more about the inherent conflicts within the drones themselves. It's not just about survival; it's about identity, trauma, and the quest for something more. Her brutal efficiency mixed with these flashes of vulnerability and deep-seated pain make her one of the most compelling characters. It’s what makes fans like me connect with her on such a deep level, even when she's doing horrifying things. It’s a testament to the show's writing that these robots can evoke such complex emotional responses from us. So, what are your theories? Do you think 'such a sharp pain' is about a specific memory, a physical affliction, or something more existential? And how do you connect it to the 'Drones of the Deep' theories floating around? I'm absolutely dying to hear your insights and discuss all the possibilities this incredible series offers!






























































