No, no, he's got a point. The classic Disassembly Drone model, while interesting, is rather inefficient. For instance, they tend to resort to using conventional weaponry like machine guns. The problem with that is they use regular bullets. Regular bullets are nice for killing soft and fleshy things, but they're much less effective against robots. Now, we know that they have the ability to use small EMPs, which would be a much more effective weapon against the worker drones. Their nanite acid is also very underused. Imagine a squirt gun filled with that stuff.