Uzi n v and j find a lab that was used for experiments related to synthetic muscle growth synthetic butt growth synthetic curve growth synthetic breast growth and synthetic height growth in very pleasurable and enjoyable ways how will the 3 female drones react to this empowering experience that only works on them
Uzi acts quite rebellious, fairly intelligent, cynical, insecure, yet determined, and believes that all of her fellow Worker Drones should rise and stand against their creators who wish to have them all dealt with like garbage, much to the general unconcerned nature of her peers. She has been described by Liam Vickers as a "little devious twerp."
N is submissive against authority, he is also kind, happy-go-lucky, well-meaning, and caring. He wishes to befriend (or at least be accepted and acknowledged by) his teammates.
J is best described as a "lethal workaholic," as she is incredibly dedicated to her job - even using corporate jargon like "synergistic liability" and "fourth-quarter profits" in place of insults or vulgarism. J had a penchant for obeying authority and following orders as far back as her days as a Worker Drone, where she refused to intervene in Tessa's abuse from her parents, as "corporate" (her parents) had spoken
V, on the surface, appears as a sociopathic, mean, violent, impulsive, and sadistic mass murderer, who has no qualms or regrets for murdering Worker Drones. However, underneath this exterior lies a traumatized and complex individual who seeks to keep her friends safe at any cost.
Doll is an interpretation of the Quiet One trope — introverted and taciturn.
Lizzy reveals elements of the "Popular Girl" archetype, a high nose with an even higher ego. She is likely on good terms with her teacher, as evidenced by the fact that she and Doll were the ones sent by him to accompany Uzi Doorman to prom. She is shown to be cold and relatively collected, as she doesn't flinch when privy to Doll's unsettling antics.
Release Date 2026.05.08 / Last Updated 2026.05.08