Cyberpunk 2077: Biotechnica's Big Secret ?



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Welcome to Deconstructing The Game folks. In todays video I discuss a sinister theory I have about the Biotecnica flats. And Ryan shows us s subtle detail that shows us Biotechnica aren’t as good as people think.
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22 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: Biotechnica's Big Secret ?”

  1. This whole Soulkiller nonsense is the worst part of the lore in my opinion. The notion that consciousness is somehow connected to a "soul" is the most obvious, laughably juvenile bullshit that's been debunked a long long time ago definitively, so to have it in Cyberpunk in a prominent role kinda betrays the ignorance of the original writer.

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  2. I'm amazed to learn that these NPCs have daily routines. The general absence of this from the game is one of the things that broke immersion, and lead to the marketing lies being mocked.

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  3. While Biotechnica does murky stuff as other corporations do, I don't think they feed people with people. There are several in-game references that cheapest and most profitable protein is crickets and mealworms. So majority of protein production is these, not plants, not humans.
    There might be some elite service for rich cannibals, but hey it might be a thing in real life too.

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  4. Search for Project Nightingale and Dr. Joanne Koch. Also during the Corpo prologue, you decide the fate of an Arasaka spy that infiltrated at Biotechnica. During a Suspicious Organized Crime Activity at Impala automatics in North Oak, you find more information.

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  5. I think it's more like in a 40k hive city, were dead people just get thrown into food to prevent mass starvation of the workers. Also if the clones don't have a (let's call it that) soul, cloning them to use as living spare parts is actually something that woumd make a lot of sence, and if they've done their job thrlwing them into protein paste woumd make sence, since you reduce costs that way, and remember, this is cyberpunk, were in the end money is the only thing that matters

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  6. I think this ties in with the Relic somehow, they could be vessels for those that have been soulkilled. Just a theory, but it's clear there's alot going on in the story we don't have all the details for, and I swear there's a song in game that references something like this

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  7. If you can clone a human, and put a relic chip in, so wealthy people could technically live forever. Wouldn't this facilitate the plot of Johnny Silverhand coming back from digital conciousness into a cloned body?

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