get him kill him
murder drones is a very bisexual show and you cant convince me otherwise. like 80% of the cast gives off bisexual vibes.
why is there a red light on?đź¤
Part two of rating my diy murder drones stuff <3
Sorry if this one went a bit fast
Lmao Im gonna have to make a part three help
I’ll make a post about this stuff eventually but if there is something you wanna see specifically feel free to ask :)
(Don’t worry though it’ll all show up at some point)
“ships should at least make sense.” no. ships can make sense, sure. but they’re just fictional characters we play with for fun. they’re fantasies, not a fucking thesis paper. so no, they don’t always have to make sense. they just have to make you happy (or horny).
let people enjoy (fictional) things however they want to enjoy.
Toxic family stuff isn’t always screaming matches or broken plates. Sometimes it’s quiet control. The expectation to shrink, the pressure to be perfect, the guilt that rides shotgun. It’s complicated. And it’s deeply, deeply personal.
✧ Make the love real, but conditional.  One of the most damaging things about toxic family is the illusion of love. It’s not “I love you no matter what.” It’s “I love you when you obey.” Let your character notice that.
✧ Control shows up in micro ways... Who’s allowed to speak. Who’s allowed to feel. Who apologizes first, even when they’re not wrong. Control doesn’t need to be loud. Sometimes it’s a raised eyebrow or a guilt trip.
✧  Let them question reality. Toxic families are great at gaslighting. Your character might constantly wonder, Was it really that bad? Am I being dramatic? Let them doubt their own memories. That internal confusion is real.
✧ The guilt will be crushing. Leaving a toxic family doesn’t feel empowering at first. It feels selfish. It feels wrong. It feels like betrayal, even when it's survival. Show your character grieving the fantasy of the family they wish they had.
✧ Let them try to earn love. Your character might work their ass off trying to “be good,” hoping maybe this time they’ll be enough. Toxic families move the goalposts. Let that break them a little.
✧ Show emotional whiplash... One moment everything is warm and nostalgic. The next, it’s tense and full of landmines. That unpredictability is the dynamic. Use it.
✧ Don’t make the villain cartoonish. Even the abuser might think they’re doing what’s best. They might bake cookies and say “I’m just worried about you.” That’s what makes it so damaging. Write them like people, flawed, manipulative, real.
✧ Let your character unlearn in layers. Even after they leave, they still flinch. Still fold under pressure. Still crave approval. Recovery isn’t clean. But it’s worth it. And when they finally say no, even just once, let it be electric.
Credit to @kuruthecyanserval for getting me stuck on the idea of little baby disassembly drones.
These tiny little wiggly babies that can only make the cutest little mewing sounds.
Their claws are so tiny and useless. Their teeth are hardly big enough to bite through an apple. No tails yet, they slowly devolve those later as they get bigger and bigger.
Once they begin to get their tails in and those tails are at a certain length it’s vital to begin carrying them by the tail or hanging them up by the tail to strengthen the tail and help the disassembly pup get used to using their tails.
The babies began to become bitey, they begin itching to use those new fangs and hunting instincts. Extremely high energy and on the constant hunt.
New born disassembly drones have an odd cap like material over their fangs as they grow in. After those fangs have fully dropped that cap falls or breaks off.
Disassembly drones are more than often born in litters of 2. Of course they have their eyes open and come out as small pills like worker drones. After they transcend that pill form they resemble a newborn puppy much like worker drones. The major immediate difference is the size, disassembly drone pups are much bigger than worker drone pups and possess the headband eyes
Not particularly my favorite, but I am happy enough with how it turned out to post it-
you think the story forgets you when you’re gone. it doesn’t. it waits. patiently. then bites your ankle the second you log back in.
I know I’m probably very late to this, but here, have a redraw of that one render-
The render in question lol-