Nuzi

Nuzi is the het ship between N and Uzi from the Murder Drones fandom.

Pilot
When N and Uzi met, N had to kill her, as he was only created to kill worker drones like her. When Uzi shot him with her railgun, he could not recognize her, believing that Uzi was a killer drone like himself. He communicated well with her and even allowed her to put Uzi's hand in her mouth to heal the acid wound.

When J rebooted the system N, he understands that the Uzi was not a disassembler drone, but a worker drone. He began to chase the Uzi to the shelter of the worker drones. After he kills almost all the drones, he admits that he genuinely enjoyed the time he spent with Uzi, despite the fact that she was his enemy. He caught an Uzi and wanted to kill her, but he didn't. He began to sympathize with her when her father Khan did not help and left her to die.

N begins to think about the plans of the company "JC Jenson", and says about it J.

J launches a virus into N, leaves him and leaves saying that he has deteriorated since he does not trust the company. N apologizes to the Uzi because of the situation with his father. Uzi forgives him, pulls the virus out of him, and teams up with him to confront J and V to protect the worker drones.

N and Uzi win. In the fight, Uzi kills J with his railgun. And V is tied up and taken with them to the ship of the murder drones, where they already shackle her with chains.

Episode 2: Heartbeat
N wakes up from sleep when Uzi calls his name. Uzi and V talk quickly because of a strange symbol on the Uzi visor. The Uzi tells N that his cap is actually a pilot's cap. N asks Uzi if she really wants to kill all the people. Uzi replies that people sent his group without communication and reformatted all the memories. V laugh at the Uzi and say that her story doesn't make sense and that the working drones are only pretending to be innocent. N tries to defuse the situation by pushing them apart, and tries to pat the Uzi on the head.

N and Uzi then climb out of the pod, leave the lair and find Thad, where he says the work drones are disappearing and Uzi agrees to return to the bunker. Uzi, N and Thad go to the lair. Thad, N and Uzi go to where J corpse lay to investigate the recent disappearance of worker drones. They noticed a long arm that began to crawl towards them.

N fires a missile at a huge disassembly drone centipede that is the Absolute Solver, and a hand grabs Thad leg and N throws a shuriken and cuts off the creature's arm. But they are repelled and the centipede takes Thad away. N starts to worry about Uzi, asking her "Are you good?"

Episode 3: The Promening

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 * Episode 3: The Promening

Episode 4: Cabin Fever

Fanon
Nuzi — is the most popular ship in the Murder Drones fandom. The fandom prefers to see them as a couple rather than friends. Since they are very close and take good care of each other.

The fans really liked this couple and they started writing a lot of different fanfiction and drawing cute fanart with them.

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Trivia

 * Favorite characters of Liam Vickers (creator of the animated series "Murder Drones") N and Uzi. He likes their dynamics, and he will not prefer one to the other.
 * It is possible that Uzi began to develop feelings for N in Episode 3 "The Promening". She blushed very often when N saved her and agreed to help her. Perhaps her feelings for him have just begun to develop.
 * In the fandom, there is a war of ships between N x V, N x Uzi, Uzi x Thad. And the war will not end until the authors confirm the canonicity of one pair.
 * Some haters (not fans of the Nuzi couple) are arguing about the ages of N and Uzi. Uzi is 18-20 years old (Uzi's missing classmates from "The Promening"), N is somewhere between 20 and 22 and up, and some people don't like it. However, lovers of the couple say that even if N is a little bit older, the difference will be small. Age doesn't matter in real drone love.
 * In the description of the promotional video for the new merch for episode 3 "The Promening", the authors called Uzi a tsundere for 2 minutes. Tsundere are sarcastic and aggressive with the object of their own sympathy.