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* GlassCannon: Absolute Solver enhanced Worker Drones can be classified as this when compared to Disassembly Drones. Their ability to manipulate matter (excluding other drones with the Solver) makes them extremely dangerous in combat. However, their regeneration doesn't appear to be as efficient as the Disassembly Drones' in certain cases. For instance, it appears that sufficient levels of damage to the head are still considered lethal, as implied when Uzi under Cyn's possession threatens N by using his blade to slowly cut her own neck off.
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* LovedByAll: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. N ''does'' have a few detractors like Khan, Doll, Nori, and J, but the former three largely just dislike Murder Drones in general, leaving J as the only one to dislike him personally. Aside from them though, ''everyone'' tends to love N due to his EndearinglyDorky behavior once he stops coming across as just a Murder Drone. "Cabin Fever" in particular demonstrates this with Uzi's class, the entirety of the class coming to like him after Thad and Lizzie vouch for him and V, several girls gaining crushes on him, and the rest seeing him more as an energetic {{manchild}} than a killer robot like they initially thought. It's this love of him that causes Uzi to briefly worry he'll abandon her now that everyone else likes him, until N reassures her that no one can ever replace her in his eyes.

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* LovedByAll: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. N ''does'' have a few detractors like Khan, Doll, Nori, and J, but the former three largely just dislike Murder Drones in general, leaving J as the only one to dislike him personally. Aside from them though, ''everyone'' tends to love N due to his EndearinglyDorky behavior once he stops coming across as just a Murder Drone. "Cabin Fever" in particular demonstrates this with Uzi's class, the entirety of the class coming to like him after Thad and Lizzie Lizzy vouch for him and V, several girls gaining crushes on him, and the rest seeing him more as an energetic {{manchild}} than a killer robot like they initially thought. It's this love of him that causes Uzi to briefly worry he'll abandon her now that everyone else likes him, until N reassures her that no one can ever replace her in his eyes.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The "Pilot" and "Heartbeat" depict Thad as almost a pseudo-main character, forming a trio with Uzi and N while hinting at him being a love interest towards Uzi. After that however, he was DemotedToExtra until the events of "Mass Destruction", with even then him more being a supporting character on the same level as Lizzie. Reportedly, his treatment from the first two episodes was a holdover from when the series was going to be more episodic and SliceOfLife focused, his being the LovableJock serving to make a more down to earth contrast to Uzi and N, but with the series focus shifting to be more serious and darker, he was all but phased out in favor of V being the {{tritagonist}} and N being Uzi's love interest.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The "Pilot" and "Heartbeat" depict Thad as almost a pseudo-main character, forming a trio with Uzi and N while hinting at him being a love interest towards Uzi. After that however, he was DemotedToExtra until the events of "Mass Destruction", with even then him more being a supporting character on the same level as Lizzie.Lizzy. Reportedly, his treatment from the first two episodes was a holdover from when the series was going to be more episodic and SliceOfLife focused, his being the LovableJock serving to make a more down to earth contrast to Uzi and N, but with the series focus shifting to be more serious and darker, he was all but phased out in favor of V being the {{tritagonist}} and N being Uzi's love interest.



* LetsGetDangerous: As Copper 9 begins suffering gravitational shifts from the Absolute Solver's attempt at getting to the core, Khan decides to stop screwing around and raids Uzi's room, taking with him her repaired railgun and the instructions on how to use it, intending on using it to fight the Murder Drones himself, later enlisting Thad and Lizzie into helping him.

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* LetsGetDangerous: As Copper 9 begins suffering gravitational shifts from the Absolute Solver's attempt at getting to the core, Khan decides to stop screwing around and raids Uzi's room, taking with him her repaired railgun and the instructions on how to use it, intending on using it to fight the Murder Drones himself, later enlisting Thad and Lizzie Lizzy into helping him.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The "Pilot" and "Heartbeat" depict Thad as almost a pseudo-main character, forming a trio with Uzi and N while hinting at him being a love interest towards Uzi. After that however, he was DemotedToExtra until the events of "Mass Destruction", with even then him more being a supporting character on the same level as Lizzie. Reportedly, his treatment from the first two episodes was a holdover from when the series was going to be more episodic and SliceOfLife focused, his being the LovableJock serving to make a more down to earth contrast to Uzi and N, but with the series focus shifting to be more serious and darker, he was all but phased out in favor of V being the {{tritagonist}} and N being Uzi's love interest.



* DirtyCoward: Rather than help his daughter when she is in danger, he leaves her to die. She understandably [[CallingTheOldManOut calls him out on this later]]. In "The Promening", he seems to be slowly moving out of this as he attempts to rush into the fight to help Uzi, only to get locked out by Doll. Moves completely out of this in "Mass Destruction" as he rebuilds Uzi's railgun and leads Thad and Lizzy to confront J at Camp 98.7

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* DirtyCoward: Rather than help his daughter when she is in danger, he leaves her to die. She understandably [[CallingTheOldManOut calls him out on this later]]. In "The Promening", he seems to be slowly moving out of this as he attempts to rush into the fight to help Uzi, only to get locked out by Doll. Moves completely out of this in "Mass Destruction" as he rebuilds Uzi's railgun and leads Thad and Lizzy to confront J at Camp 98.77.



* DoesntLikeGuns: He would rather [[DirtyCoward ditch his daughter]] than try an offensive method against the Murder Drones. Subverted in "Mass Destruction" when he rebuilds Uzi's railgun (Though he does give it to Lizzy)

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* DoesntLikeGuns: He would rather [[DirtyCoward ditch his daughter]] than try an offensive method against the Murder Drones. Subverted in "Mass Destruction" when he rebuilds Uzi's railgun (Though he does give it to Lizzy) Lizzy).
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Khan's behavior in the "Pilot" tends to stand at odds with his depiction in the series proper, largely due to the original plans for the character having him be the ''BigBad''. Khan in the "Pilot" is depicted as a flat out HateSink, a FakeUltimateHero and DirtyCoward who left his own daughter to ''die'' while being more focused on his obsession with doors, and is shown even before then to be emotionally abusive to Uzi. In the series proper however, he's depicted more as a BumblingDad who struggles to understand Uzi more than anything, and immensely regrets his failings as a parent. While the series ''does'' try to bridge the gap by showing Khan considering his abandoning Uzi to be MyGreatestFailure, the transition is still rough, and the immediate episode after he's depicted as dense dumbass than an actually negative aspect of Uzi's life.

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* AllLovingHero: N doesn't hold any grudge towards anyone, no matter how badly they treated him. Best examples go to J, whom he holds no resentment towards despite of her abuse towards him and almost killing him with a virus, as shown when he stops Uzi from insulting her appearance and saying that she looked great when the Absolute Solver took over her body, and Beau, who, despite getting him and his friends into a trap, he's still extremely affable towards. The sole exception, ironically, is Tessa [[spoiler:who later turns out to actually be Cyn wearing Tessa's skin]] who he slowly began to feel resentment towards after she made it clear to him that she plans on destroying Uzi later.

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* AllLovingHero: N doesn't hold any grudge towards anyone, no matter how badly they treated him. Best examples go to J, whom he holds no resentment towards despite of her abuse towards him and almost killing him with a virus, as shown when he stops Uzi from insulting her appearance and saying that she looked great when the Absolute Solver took over her body, and Beau, who, despite getting him and his friends into a trap, he's still extremely affable towards. The sole exception, ironically, is Tessa [[spoiler:who who later turns out to actually be Cyn wearing Tessa's skin]] skin who he slowly began to feel resentment towards after she made it clear to him that she plans on destroying Uzi later.



* {{Deuteragonist}}: While initially more a moral support for Uzi and her development, N fully comes into this role by "The Promening", his MysteriousPast and trying to regain his lost memories having just as much narrative weight as Uzi's looking into the Absolute Solver, as well as dealing with SurvivorsGuilt over losing those close to him.



* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Downplayed. N was just as bloodthirsty as the other Disassembly Drones prior to his HeelFaceTurn, but unlike with V or J the Absolute Solver wasn't able to rework his personality. Where J lost her softer side and V was reduced to a homicidal lunatic, N remained a gentle NiceGuy - just much more ruthless.

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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Downplayed. N was just as bloodthirsty as the other Disassembly Drones prior to his HeelFaceTurn, but unlike with V or J the Absolute Solver wasn't able to rework his personality. Where J lost her softer side and V was reduced to made into a homicidal lunatic, N remained a gentle NiceGuy - just much more ruthless.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: N's memories from his time as a Zombie Drone up to his initial days as a Disassembly Drone have all but been lost to him, what remains of it showing up in dreams that he can't make sense of. The reason ''why'' this happened remains {{ambiguous|Situation}}, only that the Absolute Solver possibly ''suppressed'' them, but for what reason remains unclear, since V retains all her memories, the Absolute Solver didn't try ''erasing'' the memories until Uzi deliberately tried digging for them while accessing his ''and'' V's memories, and being blasted by Uzi's railgun in "Pilot" only gave him short-term memory loss that was restored after J knocked him around a bit.



* {{Manchild}}: Downplayed. He has the look and general personality of a socially awkward teenager, but he sometimes displays traits more similar to small children such as apologizing with a crude, crayon drawing.

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* LovedByAll: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. N ''does'' have a few detractors like Khan, Doll, Nori, and J, but the former three largely just dislike Murder Drones in general, leaving J as the only one to dislike him personally. Aside from them though, ''everyone'' tends to love N due to his EndearinglyDorky behavior once he stops coming across as just a Murder Drone. "Cabin Fever" in particular demonstrates this with Uzi's class, the entirety of the class coming to like him after Thad and Lizzie vouch for him and V, several girls gaining crushes on him, and the rest seeing him more as an energetic {{manchild}} than a killer robot like they initially thought. It's this love of him that causes Uzi to briefly worry he'll abandon her now that everyone else likes him, until N reassures her that no one can ever replace her in his eyes.
* {{Manchild}}: Downplayed. He has the look and general personality of a socially awkward teenager, but he sometimes displays traits more similar to small children such as apologizing with a crude, crayon drawing. It typically results in him being EndearinglyDorky, to the point the Worker Drones can't help but grow fond of him despite him ''being'' a Murder Drone that tried killing them resently.
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* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Implied when N makes [[RelationshipLabelingProblems something akin]] to a LoveConfession about Uzi to Nori. Nori, who has lost her body from a Disassembly Drone attack, is enraged at the idea of her daughter being involved with one. Uzi then lashes out at Nori before telling N that they had "[[UnresolvedSexualTension never discussed being gross]]". Uzi's father, Khan, has also been on record for his dislike of Disassembly Drones, which includes forbidding her from seeing them at one point.


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* [[BoyfriendBlockingDad Boyfriend-Blocking Mom]]: Implied when N confesses to her and Uzi present [[RelationshipLabelingProblems something like]] a LoveConfession about Uzi. Nori, who was left as just a core from a Disassembly Drone attack, slaps Uzi for getting involved with one.
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* SatanicArchetype: The Absolute Solver is a deeply powerful and deeply malevolent force that possesses and corrupts Drones into twisted and violent monstrosities, and it was heavily implied to have taken hosts in Zombie Drones by [[DealWithTheDevil making deals with them to get out of their desperate situations]]. "Mass Destruction", as part of its ReligiousHorror motif, blatantly compares it with the Devil. [=JCJenson=] scientists, led by one inexplicably dressed in papal attire, tried to contain it by binding a possessed Nori in a church and using a device with a pentagram light display to immobilize her when she tried to attack. The USB patch to "exorcise" it takes the form of a holy cross.
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->''"We are Worker Drones. Autonomous robots helping humans mine exoplanets for our interstellar parent company [=JCJenson=] ''in spaaaaacee!!!!"''\\

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->''"We are Worker Drones. Autonomous robots helping humans mine exoplanets for our interstellar parent company [=JCJenson=] ''in spaaaaacee!!!!"''\\spaaaaacee!!!!"''



->''"Unfortunately, our parent company didn't exactly love the concept of runaway AI..."''\\

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->''"Unfortunately, our parent company didn't exactly love the concept of runaway AI..."''\\"''



->''"Right, might be some security, specifically against you guys."''\\

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-- Uzi introducing the Worker Drones

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-- Uzi, in reference to the Disassembly Drones.


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-- Uzi, -->-- '''Uzi''', in reference to the Disassembly Drones.




-- Tessa upon seeing the Sentinels' handiwork.

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-- Tessa -->-- '''Tessa''', upon seeing the Sentinels' handiwork.



-->'''Uzi: ''' One more buzzword, and I'll do it!\\

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-->''"I guess I just want to be useful. I was given a job, and I always want to try my best!"''

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-->''"I -->'''N:''' I guess I just want to be useful. I was given a job, and I always want to try my best!"''best!



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->'''Voiced by:''' [[TheVoiceless Not Applicable]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LizzieFreeman.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LizzieFreeman.Creator/LizzieFreeman



-->'''J:''' (When she notices her tail struck her foot) "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis FOURTH! QUARTER! PROFITS!]] MOTHER OF COMPANY LEADERSHIP RETREATS!"\\
'''J:''' (In response to Tessa's goading as she punches the floor) "THIS IS AN UNRELATED LAYOFF!"

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-->'''J:''' (When ''[when she notices her tail struck her foot) "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis foot]'' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis FOURTH! QUARTER! PROFITS!]] MOTHER OF COMPANY LEADERSHIP RETREATS!"\\
RETREATS!\\
'''J:''' (In ''[In response to Tessa's goading as she punches the floor) "THIS floor]'' THIS IS AN UNRELATED LAYOFF!"LAYOFF!



'''Katie:''' (unamused) Why are you talking like that?

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'''Katie:''' (unamused) ''[unamused]'' Why are you talking like that?



'''Tim hologram:''' ''(laughs)'' We ''are'' a monster.

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'''Tim hologram:''' ''(laughs)'' ''[laughs]'' We ''are'' a monster.



-->[[AC:"Snarl."]]

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-->[[AC:"Snarl."]]-->'''Absolute Solver:'''[[AC:Snarl.]]



-->[[AC:''"Sneaky sneaky. Sneaking away. Get snuck upon."'']]

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* SignatureHeadgear: She habitually wears her black beanie throughout the duration of the series, as to represent her characterization as an archetypal angsty teenager.
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* {{Matricide}}: Not by her own will. When the Solver possesses her, she nearly ends up being forced to eat the core of her own mother by the will of the Solver, only being stopped from doing so by N distracting it.
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* DeathOfPersonality: Ultimately it seems that whatever the Absolute Solver did to her, it completely rewrote and erased any and all traces of Cyn's former personality prior to it using her as its first host.

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* DeathOfPersonality: Ultimately it seems that whatever the Absolute Solver did to her, it completely rewrote and erased any and all traces of Cyn's her former personality prior to it using her as its first host.
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DeathOfPersonality: Ultimately it seems that whatever the Absolute Solver did to her, it completely rewrote and erased any and all traces of Cyn's former personality prior to it using her as its first host.

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* DeathOfPersonality: Ultimately it seems that whatever the Absolute Solver did to her, it completely rewrote and erased any and all traces of Cyn's former personality prior to the Absolute Solver using her as its first host.
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A [=JCJepson=] intern who has the intense misfortune of working at Cabin Fever Labs the day of the Copper 9 core collapse.

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A [=JCJepson=] [=JCJenson=] intern who has the intense misfortune of working at Cabin Fever Labs the day of the Copper 9 core collapse.

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* {{Workaholic}}: J is very committed to labor in the workplace as a Disassembly Drone, and is always loyal to her employers. This gets to the point that she still believes Tessa is the real Tessa when she shows up again at the end of "Mass Destruction", still referring to her as "boss" even though she's actually the Solver in disguise, having been blinded by said loyalty.



* {{Workaholic}}: J is very committed to labor in the workplace as a Disassembly Drone, and is always loyal to her employers. This gets to the point that she still believes Tessa is the real Tessa when she shows up again at the end of "Mass Destruction", still referring to her as "boss" even though she's actually the Solver in disguise, having been blinded by said loyalty.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A particular moment in "Mass Destruction" when N tries to clear the path they fall from to save V from the Sentinels, he starts to destroy the debris that blocks the path they came from, launching missiles and trying to claw his way out, telling Uzi to use her Solver powers to help him, only to realize that he nearly hurts her with the rocks he was destroying. He immediately starts to apologizes to her for nearly hurting her and make her condition worse but Tessa interrupts him and tells Uzi to stay where she is.


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* SurvivorGuilt: He seems to have this after V and Uzi sacrifices themselves to save the team.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A particular moment in "Mass Destruction" when she realizes she accidentally kicked the Solver core of her mother, who she thought was a random parasite pretending to know who she is, into the flesh pit in the cathedral. When she discovers this, she immediately screams in confusion and regret.

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* TheChessmaster: Is implied to be this when it refers to Uzi and N as its "cute puppets" when Uzi calls it a program. That along with it also infecting multiple drones like Doll and Uzi herself and its symbol being seen everywhere, and the solver is likely a lot more than a simple repair protocol. Also not to forget that it somehow knew or at least encountered Uzi's mother.
** As of ''Dead End'', it has been revealed that it had at least temporarily used Uzi's mother, Nori, as a host, controlling her and wreaking havoc on Cabin Fever Labs.

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* TheChessmaster: Is implied to be this when it It refers to Uzi and N the Drones as its "cute "our cute puppets" when Uzi calls and is responsible for the events of the pilot episode because it a program. That along with it is the one that made the Disassembly Drones attack the Worker Drones. It's also infecting multiple drones like Doll responsible for Doll's powers and turning Uzi herself and its symbol being seen everywhere, and the solver is likely into a lot more than a simple repair protocol. Also not to forget that it somehow knew or at least encountered Uzi's mother.
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vampire. As of ''Dead End'', "Dead End", it has been revealed that it had at least temporarily used Uzi's mother, Nori, as a host, controlling her and wreaking havoc on Cabin Fever Labs.Labs, and it apparently destroyed the Earth almost completely out of nowhere.
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* GenuineHumanHide: As revealed in Episode7, Cyn/The Absolute Solver killed Tessa at the gala and used her skin for a disguise. Given the parts of Cyn that are still clearly visible, [[BodyHorror it isn't exactly a perfect fit.]]

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* GenuineHumanHide: As revealed in Episode7, Episode 7, Cyn/The Absolute Solver [[DeadAllAlong killed Tessa at the gala gala]] and used her skin for a disguise. Given the parts of Cyn that are still clearly visible, [[BodyHorror it isn't exactly a perfect fit.]]
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* GenuineHumanHide: As revealed in Episode7, Cyn/The Absolute Solver killed Tessa at the gala and used her skin for a disguise. Given the parts of Cyn that are still clearly visible, [[BodyHorror it isn't exactly a perfect fit.]]
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* EmbarrassingHospitalGown: All the Subjects seen so far wear this.
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* OneLetterName: A variation -- according to the list accessed by Tessa in "Mass Destruction", all of the test subjects have names precisely four characters long.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: To her credit, her last words, as displayed on her visor after she's killed, are a message to Uzi: ''"FIGHT BACK."''
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* OneLetterName: A variation -- according to the list accessed by Tessa in "Mass Destruction", all of the test subjects have names precisely four characters long.
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No, not that [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite N]]. Or [[WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster that one]].

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No, not that [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite N]]. Or [[WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster that one]]. Or the [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3 other one]].
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: As scatterbrained and kooky as he can be, it's easy to forget that he's still a Murder Drone who would have killed Uzi had she not shot his head off, and is entirely capable of going toe-to-toe with the likes of V when he needs to. This is most prominent when he has Tessa at sword edge upon learning about a patch that could remove the Absolute Solver's manipulative influences from Drones, and gives her a single chance to be straight with him on whether she knew about it prior. When Tessa tries to be condescending rather than give a straight answer, he ''immediately'' [[OffWithHisHead decapitates her]] without a seconds hesitation, her behavior already telling him all he needed to know.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: As scatterbrained and kooky as he can be, it's easy to forget that he's still a Murder Drone who would have killed Uzi had she not shot his head off, and is entirely capable of going toe-to-toe with the likes of V when he needs to. This is most prominent when he has Tessa at sword edge upon learning about a patch that could remove the Absolute Solver's manipulative influences influence from Drones, and gives her a single chance to be straight with him on whether she knew about it prior. When Tessa tries to be condescending rather than give a straight answer, he ''immediately'' [[OffWithHisHead decapitates her]] without a seconds hesitation, her behavior already telling him all he needed to know.



** While he genuinely cared for Tessa, the moment she suggested that Uzi needed to die to stop the Absolute Solver, he began having his doubts about her. It was after meeting Nori and learning a patch existed to remove the Absolute Solver from Drones, and that Tessa more than likely ''knew'' about it, that N has enough with Tessa. When he comes across her about to stab Uzi to death, he quickly holds her at sword edge, giving her one chance to admit whether or not she actually knew it existed, and when her response is to just act condescending to him, he immediately realizes she did, decapitating his oldest friend to save Uzi.

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** While he genuinely cared for Tessa, the moment she suggested that Uzi needed to die to stop the Absolute Solver, he began having his doubts about her. It was after meeting Nori and learning a patch existed to remove the Absolute Solver Solver's manipulative influences from Drones, and that Tessa more than likely ''knew'' about it, that N has enough with Tessa. When he comes across her about to stab Uzi to death, he quickly holds her at sword edge, giving her one chance to admit whether or not she actually knew it existed, and when her response is to just act condescending to him, he immediately realizes she did, decapitating his oldest friend to save Uzi.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: As scatterbrained and kooky as he can be, it's easy to forget that he's still a Murder Drone who would have killed Uzi had she not shot his head off, and is entirely capable of going toe-to-toe with the likes of V when he needs to. This is most prominent when he has Tessa at sword edge upon learning about a patch that could remove the Absolute Solver from Drones, and gives her a single chance to be straight with him on whether she knew about it prior. When Tessa tries to be condescending rather than give a straight answer, he ''immediately'' [[OffWithHisHead decapitates her]] without a seconds hesitation, her behavior already telling him all he needed to know.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: As scatterbrained and kooky as he can be, it's easy to forget that he's still a Murder Drone who would have killed Uzi had she not shot his head off, and is entirely capable of going toe-to-toe with the likes of V when he needs to. This is most prominent when he has Tessa at sword edge upon learning about a patch that could remove the Absolute Solver Solver's manipulative influences from Drones, and gives her a single chance to be straight with him on whether she knew about it prior. When Tessa tries to be condescending rather than give a straight answer, he ''immediately'' [[OffWithHisHead decapitates her]] without a seconds hesitation, her behavior already telling him all he needed to know.

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