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Worker drone, rogue Disassembly Drone, or something far colder hiding in the snow? This quick personality quiz reads how you act under pressure, who you protect, and what drives you, then matches you to one of eight icons from the frozen colony. Answer honestly and meet the character who shares your wiring.

Learn more about each possible result โ temperament, traits, and unique characteristics.

Tessa Elliott is the lonely human girl who befriends the drones and treats them as family rather than property. Her kindness and quiet grief make her one of the most human figures in the whole story.

Serial Designation N is a cheerful, forgetful Disassembly Drone whose kindness sets him apart from his ruthless squad. His devotion to Uzi and his friends drives much of the story's heart.

Uzi Doorman is the rebellious teenage worker drone at the center of the story, armed with a homemade railgun and a chip on her shoulder. Her fight against authority and her hidden powers push the entire plot forward.

Doll is a withdrawn worker drone marked by tragedy, hiding immense Absolute Solver power behind a silent, doll-like calm. Her grief and her single-minded pursuit make her one of the show's most haunting figures.

Serial Designation V is a fierce, hyperactive Disassembly Drone with a traumatic history and ferocious loyalty to N. Her chaotic energy and combat skill make her as dangerous as she is funny.

Serial Designation J is the perfectionist, corporate-minded leader of the Disassembly Drone squad, obsessed with performance and approval from above. Her ambition and authority make her both formidable and feared.

Cyn is a deceptively sweet Disassembly Drone who serves as the vessel for the Absolute Solver, swinging between childlike charm and chilling menace. Her hidden nature drives the darkest turns of the story.

The Absolute Solver is the mysterious, reality-warping intelligence at the heart of Murder Drones, capable of manipulating matter and minds alike. It is the cold, godlike force behind the colony's deepest catastrophes.
Which Murder Drones character is closest to your personality
How you cope with stress, danger and loss of control
Your role in a group and the way you treat the people around you
A detailed portrait of your strengths and your path to growth
This quiz is built on C. G. Jung's theory of archetypes and the stress and coping model of R. Lazarus and S. Folkman. The characters of Murder Drones each embody a different way of handling fear, loss of control and the urge to belong.
Glitch Productions releases the Murder Drones pilot on YouTube.
The pilot's huge success greenlights a full series.
New episodes roll out and a massive global fandom forms.
The story reaches its finale across the full season.
Answer 20 quick questions by picking the option that feels most like you. There are no right or wrong answers, so go with your gut and stay honest.
Each answer maps your reactions onto a single behavioral spectrum that runs from warm, protective empathy to cold, controlling dominance. Your total score places you next to the character whose archetype, coping style and social role most closely mirror your own. The framework borrows from personality psychology and fandom research, which shows that the fictional figures people relate to often reflect their real traits, values and emotional patterns.
The quiz analyzes your answers to 20 questions about behavior, stress reactions and social style, then matches your profile to one of eight Murder Drones characters.
There are eight possible results: Tessa, N, Uzi, Doll, V, J, Cyn and the Absolute Solver, each with its own detailed portrait.
About five minutes. Twenty short questions with four answer options each.
No. It is a fan-made entertainment quiz inspired by the Glitch Productions show, made for fun rather than diagnosis.
Yes. Answer again and choose differently and your total score can land you next to another character.
Quick, fun, and free! Find out your result right now.