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“ | N, you're worthless and terrible, and if the company allowed it, I'll straight up kill you myself! | „ |
~ J threatening N and her first lines in the series. |
Serial Designation J, better known as simply J, is a major antagonist in the 2021-2024 Glitch Productions web series Murder Drones. She is a Disassembly Drone, the boss of N and V, and secretly an ally of the Absolute Solver.
She is voiced by Shara Kirby, who also voiced Candice Catnipp.
Her Evil Ranking[]
Debated Validations[]
- While arguably tragic, as the Solver seems to control her on some level and she states that there's "no escape, even in death" as the Solver will revive her anyways, she has several opportunities to abandon the Solver in the finale that she doesn't take for no clear reason. Furthermore, unlike N and V, she was already a terrible person before Cyn remolded them all into Disassembly Drones, as demonstrated by her actions towards N while working for the Eliiotts.
Her Villainous Deeds[]
- Even in the past, J was an abusive jerk to N without the Solver influencing her in any way, kicking him unprovoked and outright telling him to kill himself.
- As the leader of the trio, J is the most heinous Disassembly Drone, responsible for the countless deaths of many Worker Drones.
- In her introduction, she's shown pinning N to the ground and saying she would kill him if she was allowed to.
- When N questions JCJenson, J implants a virus in him and leaves him to die. This is even worse because she knew they were helping the Solver, not JCJenson, so she really did just want an excuse to try and kill N.
- J attacks the colony of Worker Drones gleefully and tries to kill all of them, killing one in the process.
- She nearly kills Uzi before being interrupted when Uzi attacks her with her own tail.
- While she does help Uzi and N against the Solver, it was clearly just because the Solver disguised as Tessa wanted her too, and it was little more than deception.
- During the Solver's rampage, J tries to kill Lizzy, Thad, and Khan before being interrupted by V.
- Destroys ways off the planet (other ships) so none of the drones can escape the Solver's destruction of Copper-9.
- J reveals in the finale she knew of the Solver's mundicidal intentions and aided it to be on the "winning team".
- While she does try to offer V that she can join her and the Solver on the "winning team", when rejected, she claims she never needed her or N anyways, subverting any care or honor she may have had.
- Sat back and did nothing as the Solver tried to devour N's core in front of V.
- Tried to kill Uzi alongside the Solver.
- While she once had moral agency issues, by the time of the finale, she's willing helping the Solver attempt to destroy Copper-9 because she can.
- She's more heinous than even characters such as Doll and Alice, both of whom manage to pass the heinous standards.
Why Doesn't She Stand Out?[]
- Ultimately, she's a tool for the Solver that fails the standards to it even with the resource difference, as all her worst crimes are either aiding it in it's goals or doing what it told her to.
- Has many comedic moments including in her defeats well played for laughs, with her first death consisting of being grievously injured by a pen of all things. While the finale plays her in a darker tone, it does little to mitigate the consistent mockery and humiliation she gets throughout the series.
- While she's willing to work with the Solver, who killed Tessa, J never acknowledges this. Therefore, one can assume she still retains her care for Tessa, having assisted her against the Solver in the past before her descent into villainy.
External Links[]
- J on the Villains Wiki
- J on the Murder Drones Wiki
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