Once Again//Murder Drones

Once Again//Murder Drones

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Apr 11, 2026
Ever wonder what it would be like if everything ended up happening again? Ever wonder what it's like to watch two families recount a past trauma? Well, you've come to the right place. The solver made a comeback and Cyn has returned to finish the job. The original team isn't as young as they used to be but they're willing to step it up for the fate of Copper-9 and the possible future for those they care for. And alongside them steps a new generation. Two other drones who are out to fix what had been broken.
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In the silent depths of Copper 9, six battered and malfunctioning cores, having recently attained individuality, managed to escape their confines due to large tremors and distortions of gravity. Once under the command of their powerful creator, the Absolute Solver - they were one of the first teams of Disassembly Drones that were sent to infiltrate Copper 9's Cabin Fever Labs but were unable to achieve their mission as they had been confined for years by a crazed Worker Drone that guarded its abandoned halls. Now, stripped of their sleek bipedal forms as they are unable to self-repair and left as little more than cores with spidery appendages, they were bound by a singular purpose: to locate their creator.

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