V sounds unhappy sending Songbird to the Moon – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty



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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC – Send So Mi to the Moon (All dialogue options). You can be nice or you can sound bitter. This is one of the endings in Phantom Liberty. You will only get this ending via the Killing Moon quest where you have to

SPOILERS!!

side with Songbird aka So Mi. Take Songbird to the Stars!

Gonna be ok: 0:00
High time to be done: 0:15
Hold on: 0:34
Diagnostics: 0:45
Sometimes feel like: 0:57
Going our separate ways: 1:14
High time I started: 1:25
Gonna have to manage: 1:35
Happy trails: 1:44
Good luck: 1:55
Hope it was worth it: 2:04

Phantom Liberty is an action packed, spy-thriller expansion to Cyberpunk 2077, offering a complex story, a new district to discover, a powerful new skill tree, fresh gigs and side quests, new weapons and items, and infinitely replayable open world activities

Difficulty: Hard
CPU: Core i9-9880h
GPU: RTX 2070 8GB
Recorder: Shadowplay
Graphics Settings: Ultra

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10 thoughts on “V sounds unhappy sending Songbird to the Moon – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty”

  1. To add salt in the wounds, Songbird lives and either returns to Dogtown or has a courier leave you the Quantum tuner and a tycho colony pin, then blocks your number. So all of those simps claiming that 'Songbird will save V with Mr Blue Eyes' – no she won't ! You got fucked over, live with it

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  2. This is exactly how I felt at the time: Regretted saving her. She really screwed everyone over, killed so many, lied to everyone, and was in reality the villain of the story as it was all about her. As V says here, “So many died to save one life”. She was the perfect villain as she managed to portray herself as a victim.

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  3. Yeah V tell us about the many who had to die to save ONE life.

    One thing I love about this expansion is how it basically upholds a mirror against your face and how hypocritical this can make you sound when you easily point fingers at somebody else’s actions whilst they are just another reflection of your own.

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  4. You get to choose your tone. The angry tone occurs if you pick the option thats basically "Wake up, asshole" on the train. If you pick the friendlier/forgiving/conciliatory responses on the train, V sounds kind of nurturing and sweet, as though caring for a dying comrade (I mean, kind of, yeah).

    It actually changes all of the options you can pick, too, with completely different lines showing up. I already knew Songbird had some other game going so I wasnt surprised when she told the truth. I knew what she was trying to run from, too, so I forgave her. V sounds very sad but nurturing if you do this, and Nomads even get an option to tell her that space is true freedom, and wish her well. Basically gives it a huge "They may have clipped your wings, Songbird, but I'll help you fly… one last time, at least." vibe.

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  5. I handed her ass to the NUSA and sided with Reed from the beginning. I only got involved cause SongBird promised to help me with the Relic. When it became clear she’s playing double-triple agent for herself, i put my faith in Reed.

    Nothing personal, but I’m a Merc. And one of the endings Reed saves me. So fuck this hypocrite.

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