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At a glance, it seems that Biotechnica sets itself apart as one of the “good guy” corps. This however, is just a façade. Biotechnica’s food production just might be hiding an additional ingredient. Humans from their cruel cloning research & development. Lets investigate this Cyberpunk 2077 Theory.
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Timestamps:
Intro: (0:00)
What is Biotechnica: (1:29)
Clone Development: (2:20)
Protein Farms: (4:45)
Black Market Protein: (6:10)
Tampered Food Supply: (7:20)
Food Composition: (9:20)
Werewolves: (10:25)
Human Experimentation: (14:45)
Phantom Liberty Sub Plot: (16:30)
Outro: (16:45)
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Wow, I can tell a lot of effort went into this! Great video!
I’m pretty sure Mike Pondsmith when DJing says there’s isn’t a Soylent green, food is people situation
I love how in the Cyberpunk lore there’s a lot of stuff that happened in the 2020’s and then no one talks about it anymore. Makes you wonder what kinds of shit the mega corps are pulling behind the scenes.
As soon as you said they originated in Rome i was like 😬😳 i can see where this is going, suspicious as 🤔
0:42 😂
Such great lore in this alternative universe love it love it love it 😀
Well done and i look farward to more from this universe from you 👏👏👏
This is why uh I can’t wait for phantom liberty, all of these theories and secrets to this game hopefully getting a lot more content with these expansions.
It would only make sense, even given the Aldecados bring offered work from Biotechnica, rather pushy at that… guarding DNA splicing or meat processing facilities? Hmm..
Here's the thing…this would be hugely disturbing in the real world. But cyberpunk is a tech dystopia. In the original RPG, people could get animal grafts easily and cheaply. It was common enough that you could get feathers grafted in a mall kiosk.
So this isn't really that much of a conspiracy theory. People would probably not even be that surprised to find out it was done. The tech needed is relatively commonplace in Corp circles. Even in 2020. And this game takes place over half a century AFTER that.
So while interesting (and it is interesting) it's really not all that freaky to me in the context of the game. Full body conversions are freakier. And those already exist publicly.
DID YOU JUST TURN RIGHT WHILE ON THE MIDDLE LANE!! YOU ARE THE BEAST!
Oh God fucking damnit I hope there not recanoning the cyberpunk furries.
As someone who got into Cyberpunk through the 2077 game, i absolutely fell in love with the lore and your channel.
Your calm yet not boring delivery makes your videos so enjoyable, plus you always manage to back your theories at least to some degree, which makes me wonder even more about the world of Cyberpunk and yearn for a 2077-esque game set in the "beginning", like the 90s or early 2000s.
This would be realy fitting for biotechnica since they're founded in Rome, and in ancient history it was a wolf who sheltered the brothers Romulus and Remus who would later found the city.
What the eyes don't see the heart doesn't feel. I guess…..
Ah, so Futurama was right again. Soylent Cola for the win
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A Baneneko can take over human appearance sometimes they even consume their owner and replace them (takemura speaking on death wish/Baneneko) lmfao just caught that huffing liter 😂
I smell something funny every time I take a stroll to smoke a cigarette while picking up a supply of meat from this place…..
Yeah I’d always just assumed they were turning people into a Soylent type product at that huge badlands production plant.