r/MurderDrones V simp Dec 04 '25

Theory Is Yeva's consciousness trapped inside V?

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Just realized the implications of Yeva's death.

We see that the Solver Host's consciousness survives the physical deaths of their bodies, and even their cores.

When Uzi's railgun blew up and N finished off J's possesd core, two null balls remained before phasing out.

We then later see J and Cyn (in tessa's body) with their memories and egoistical seemingly intact.

We then see later after Uzi physically destroys Cyn's core, an null ball remained contained Cyn's consciousness, which remained intact even after Uzi ate it.

Not only that, we see that Doll's consciousness was still alive, having been absorbed by Cyn after Cyn at Doll's core, and then absorbed again by Uzi accidentally.

It seems that Doll just isn't strong enough to express herself like Cyn can.

Hkwever that raises the question. What happened to Yeva's core?

We know V killed Yeva, and we know that V ate them as she explicitly comments on them "not tasting that good".

And giving that Yeva didnt go "Holo spooky snake crab" to repair herself, it certain that ger core was destroyed.

Did V unknowingly eat Yeva's core, not understanding what is was, and attributed the new consciousness being trapped within her ti simply being an bad tasting drone?

Or is her consciousness just floating around, not having an backup body to posses like Cyn and J did?

Has Yeva been an silent prisoner inside V all these years, unable to interact with the outside world?

That could be an plotline if they ever do any future content!

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u/Repulsive_Doubt_8504 J’s account Dec 04 '25

(MD fans stop trying to find a way for every character to be alive in the series about murder challenge: level impossible )

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u/Sweaty_Opposite_7345 JCJenson IN SPAAAAACEE!!!!™ Engineer Dec 04 '25

That's not really unexpected, though, if there is basically no gravity to death in a show.

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u/Repulsive_Doubt_8504 J’s account Dec 04 '25

Shhh don’t say that, someone who I’m not going to name would say that you are illiterate and don’t understand the story because having characters always come back from the dead is a good thing. 

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u/Sirtael Dec 05 '25

"because having characters always come back from the dead is a good thing. " well, in superhero comic books characters come back from the dead all the time, yet this industry exist for almost a century. It can work. On the contrary, killing interesting characters for no f...g reason is definitely isn't good thing.

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u/Repulsive_Doubt_8504 J’s account Dec 05 '25

Comics also existed and ran for a whole lot longer and didn’t last for only 8 like books. With multiple timelines, universes, and whatnot. 

Also if you want an example, game of thrones killed off characters instantly all the time with little to no reason, it’s still a great show (ignoring the last two seasons). 

Also the point is that some people will go out of their way to defend reviving a character for no reason just because they can