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Murder Drones is an Australian independent-animated web series created, written, and directed by Liam Vickers and produced by Glitch Productions. [ 2 ] The pilot episode premiered on Glitch's YouTube channel on October 29, 2021.
Liam Vickers (born December 28, 1995) is an American animator, visual effects artist, writer, director, composer, voice actor, and YouTuber.He is best known as the creator of the animated web series Murder Drones, CliffSide, and Internecion Cube, as well as his discontinued creepypasta YouTube channel Scary Story Time With Liam.
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Elizabeth Rose Freeman (born November 2, 1992) [1] is an American voice actress from Oklahoma City. [2] She is known for providing the English voices of Trish Una in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Chizuru Mizuhara in Rent-A-Girlfriend, Chisato Nishikigi in Lycoris Recoil, and the voice of Pomni in The Amazing Digital Circus.
Befriending a pet-like humanoid bot named Miki as a means to keep its presence hidden, the SecUnit secretly follows a team of humans sent to assess the facility before a new company takes possession of it. Murderbot is forced to reveal itself when the humans are attacked by a hostile combat robot and one of the researchers is captured.
He doesn't need to sleep. Dr. Kenning "Flug" Flugslys (voiced by Yian Ruiz (English, TV series), [14] Todd Sayre (English, pilot/shorts) [15] and José Antonio Macías (Spanish) [16]) is a nervous, nerdy, but somewhat kind and respectful scientist who wears multiple paper bags over his head who works for Black Hat. Flugslys means 'aviation ...
Students attempt to flee lethal microdrones. The dramatization, seven minutes in length, is set in a Black Mirror-style near future. [8] [9] Small, palm-sized autonomous drones using facial recognition and shaped explosives can be programmed to seek out and eliminate known individuals or classes of individuals (such as individuals wearing an enemy military uniform).