Secret memorial that V can visit after The Killing Moon – Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty



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  1. Somehow I don't think that rose is ACTUALLY blue… remember what Elizabeth Peralez said about the blue roses she got for her wedding that were 100% red? Yeah considering Blue Eyes, the guy behind that Op gave So Mi her lunar flight and she's suffering similar memory loss issues, and we jacked into her Neural port…

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  2. As much as I personally didn’t want to give So Mi back to Reed, when I did my first run through of the killing moon, man the amount of innocent people that kept dying as we moved through the mission was really pushing me to re play and give up So Mi at the dog town battle. CDPR’s writing teams really cooked up one of the most depressing endings for both options. The fact that So Mi betraying us at the end was such a blow considering she used us because V related to her on a personal level was so painful, but something inside me wanted to get her on that rocket. I really hope she survived… cause she really kept on fighting till the end.

    The quote by Johnny on the monorail at the end of him praising her really made me reflect if all that killing was worth it. And than to top it off, having to kill Reed… the hesitation of killing someone who you pretty much became good friends with was devastating. All up, this is easily on my top 10 best story’s I have ever played.

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  3. I feel like the people blaming songbird rather than Myers for literally ordering an attack on an airport prompting a potential war so her secrets can stay safe, are missing an incredibly obvious point.

    If Songbird could have simply given herself up to be used as a tool of war for Myers then Myers could have just as easily not condemned innocent people to death. More easily even.

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  4. Those names from shard are actually CDPR employees. Marton Blaha is Marcin Blacha- story director, Kaspar KNJ is Kacper Niepokólczycki- Lead enviro artist. And many more.

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  5. The vast majority of people that we kill/see killed during the mission are NUSA and Orbital Air operatives, and very few civilians are ever in danger from us, example – V is never forced to hurt anybody that's not hostile, see the two chooms hanging out at the exit to the stadium in Firestarter.
    To put it as simple as possible, if Myers never decided to invade the airport with her small military force, it all could have been avoided.

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  6. This ending if we go with what the news report says when we go and meet Alex will probably start another corporate war with orbital air vs night corp (even though it was the NUSA that caused this massacre, but it seems orbital air just has a grudge on night corp and are jumping on this opportunity) all this on top of the already looming threat of war with the NUSA and Militech vs Netwatch who find out about experiments and attempt to harness the blackwall and use it as a weapon if you side with Bree in the mission “shot from both sides” where she’ll sell the info to Netwatch. Attempting to do anything with the blackwall is a big no no, and Netwatch will retaliate. Though all this depends on outcomes of side quests and endings but with how cdpr is setting up the story it seems like they’ll make some plot points and endings canon in the sequel, or they could make it that everything leads to war, with Netwatch eventually finding out, and orbital air in the chaos going to war with night corp which with what the president of orbital air says is something they’ve wanted for a very long time. What ever happens the future definitely looks bloody and all that isn’t even taking into consideration the inevitable invasion of the rogue AIs which if the majority of them are like the one we face at the Cynosure bunker then that will be a truly terrifying future.

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  7. Jefferson taking an aggressive stance against invaders, who happen to be the NUSA/Militech, is interesting to say the least, considering NightCorp and Militech/NUSA are heavily aligned together.

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