OilRose

OilRose is the femslash ship between Serial Designation V and Serial Designation J from the Murder Drones fandom.

Pilot
V and J are comrades in the mission to eliminate all remaining Worker Drones on Copper 9, J being the former leader of the team. The two mercilessly eliminate each Worker Drone that comes in their presence with sadistic pleasure. Since J deems Serial Designation N as a "useless and terrible" member for his poor performance in his tasks, V acknowledges this claim and begins to ignore and insult his presence until J revokes this statement, going as far as pretending to forget his existence.

When N successfully invades the Worker Drone colony and provides an entry for his teammates, J congratulates him on his success in proving himself worthy. Her honor is followed by V who praises him and finally refers to him by name. However, when N begins to feel remorse on his killings after meeting Uzi, his attempt at persuading J into coinciding with the Workers provoked her into believing that he is rebelling against their home company, JCJenson, and their orders. As punishment, she injects a harmful virus into his software before taking off to join V who had found the Workers' current location.

During their ambush, they are interrupted by Uzi and N, who are officially in a friendly relationship. With plans to save the cowering Workers, Uzi convinced N to assist her in rebelling against his team. With this, V and J engage in a battle with the two, eventually ending with J's death and V's capture.

Episode 2 "Heartbeat"
In a brief recollection of his memory, N accidentally collides into V as he carries a tray of carefully aligned empty wine glasses. As they fix the mess, their fingers come in contact, creating an electric spark. The two blush at each other upon this interaction, but before N could speak, he is violently kicked to the floor by J, followed by her quote, "Move over moron." However, her insult was cut off by Tessa's presence that had entered the room.

Episode 5 "Home"
In N's revisited memory, under the orders of Tessa Elliot, J assists the human in preventing the infected maid drone, Cyn, performing a massacre on the gala along with N. Predicting that Tessa would plan on stopping her, Cyn places V under the influence of the AbsoluteSolver with the intention of using her as an obstacle. As a result, the program deformed her body, making her grow bat-like wings and a bladed hand. V eventually bumps into the group and engages in battle. J responds quickly as she defends with a sword and flawlessly attacks the controlled V.

Episode 5 "Home"
"Do your basement thing. We got the coma patient you creeped on."

- J, to N as she is about to fight the corrupted V

Episode 6 "Dead End"
"Classic J."

- V's Reactions to J being revived.

Fanon
The OilRose ship had spiraled after the release of the Murder Drones pilot release. Shippers took advantage of V's past unrequited feelings for N and used it as an uplift for the pairing. Due to their drastically similar personality and behaviors, the two had been viewed as "Girl Bosses" for their dedication and perseverance followed by their advanced abilities in combat.

Shippers depicted that J had originally had a crush on V and became aggressively envious towards N for sharing the same feelings, explaining her reasoning for treating him unfairly despite his hard work and progression during his time as a butler and a Disassembly Drone.

After J's death, shippers became aggravated by the sudden plot change and considered creating AUs of her resurrection before it became canon, and or they avoid her death completely (Uzi somehow managed to spare her life, V saves her, etc). Others contain more depressing plots, and V had a relationship with J and began to mourn her loss and grow a vendetta against Uzi. When J's revisit occurred, fans were elated.

OilRose rose drastically in attention after Murder Drones depicted a highly possible romantic relationship between N and Uzi, in which N formally had a crush on V.

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Trivia

 * Despite occurring in the same episodes more than once, the two had rarely directly spoken to the other as of now, the only interaction occurring once in the pilot.
 * In the Pilot, whenever rejoining with the team, V stands closely to J.

Variations

 * Disassembly Drones refers to the ship between the two and Serial Designation N