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Classic toxic masculinity Chad, that's never gonna end up problematic.
~ Thad sarcasticaly talking about his friend Chad, also his first words in the series.
Are you kidding me? You're the WDF right? Defend!
~ Thad trying to convince the WDF members to fight against the Disassembly Drones, although to no avail.

Thad is a supporting character of the web horror comedy series Murder Drones, created by Glitch Productions. He is a Worker Drone who is also a jock in the school in Uzi's colony, and is also one of the few Worker Drones who is friendly towards her, with Uzi that also had a crush on him.

He is voiced by Sean Chiplock, who also voiced Mitchell in the same series, Revali, Teba, and the Great Deku Tree in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Kinger in The Amazing Digital Circus.

Personality[]

Despite being a jock, Thad is kind and is worried about other people. His selflessness is best shown when he, unlike the other Worker Drones, decides to fight against V and J instead of cowering over their presence.

Thad also is shown to forgive others, such as immediately forgiving N for his actions after he decided to protect the other Worker Drones from his former allies. He is also thankful of Uzi and N for saving his life, to the point of allowing them to his party. Thad also is implied to have feelings towards Lizzy, as he helped her get out of the school bus while they were going on a trip to Camp 98.7. Thad seems to enjoy talking about football, as he asks Lizzy if her friend wanted to know anything about football.

Biography[]

Thad is first seen talking to his friend Chad, sarcastically saying that his "toxic masculinity" will never end up being problematic. He then goes to talk to Uzi, who got injured after she shot a railgun in class, and tried to make her happier.

After learning that Uzi planned to use her railgun to kill the Disassembly Drones, Thad became worried about her and asked why she would do it when they were already safe behind the colony's doors, but Uzi dismisses it and lashes out at him for accidentally calling her emotionally repressed, although she tells him before leaving that she wasn't truly angry at him and was just being hormonal.

Thad is later seen when V and J attack the colony, and while everyone else hid in fear of them, Thad tried to fight against V and J, although V stabbed him, and almost killed him before being saved by Uzi and N who attracted V's attention.

After Uzi and N were able to defeat J and V, Thad would congratulate and thank them, and when Uzi decided to leave the colony, Thad was shocked about it. In the next episode, Thad brought N and Uzi the latter's railgun, and informs them about the disappearance of J's body and the recent murders in the colony.

They would then go to investigate the cause of the murders, and after they see a message about a program called the Absolute Solver, who then tries to capture Thad, but N and Uzi are able to save him, with Thad, telling them that they were allowed at his party for it, saying that it was for cool kids only before leaving so N and Uzi would deal with the Absolute Solver.

Thad is seen dancing in the prom trying to impress his teacher, although he didn't seem to care. When V appeared at the prom, Thad is seen frightened, but later applauded her after Lizzy told him and the other Worker Drones to, although significantly more reluctantly than the others.

Uzi and N then appeared, and when Doll used the Absolute Solver to trap V, Thad was thrown away alongside several other Worker Drones. Thad then leaves the prom when the doors of the gym were opened. During the school's trip to Camp 98.7, Thad helps Lizzy get out of the bus.

While N and V were introducing themselves to the students, Thad and Lizzy had a conversation with each other, and was the first to follow N and V, likely because he knew that the rest of the group would get in trouble (and possibly killed by V) if he did nothing about it. Thad remains unseen in the rest of the episode and survives the night at the camp.

Later, Thad decided to go with Lizzy when she went looking for her friend (most likely V), and during this, the planet's gravity briefly vanishes and the two begin lifting only for Copper 9's gravitational pull to come back, resulting in them landing back on the ground. They then see J, and believing this was her doing, prepare to go fight her only for her to leave before she saw them.

Thad and Lizzy then go look at the cave where J was, and meet with Khan, who explains that the planet was at the risk of destruction, and is shown preparing himself for it. While Thad was weirded out by Khan saying that he knew this from his wife's closet, Lizzy decided not to ask and convinced Thad to do the same, with the duo going with Khan to grab the school bus of the colony, which they used to hit J. Thad and Lizzy are then seen preparing to fight J, with the latter remembering the time that she was killed by Uzi with her railgun after seeing that Lizzy had it.

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Disassembly Drones
N | V

Worker Drones
Uzi Doorman | Thad | Lizzy | Khan Doorman | Nori Doorman | Yeva

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Humans
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