Something tells me that Arasaka is going to implode, being dependant on a foreign giant is dangerous and shows a lack in National Identity, an eroding concept sadly.
Weird that countries even bother to exist in this universe. Corporations are stronger than they are, and have bigger armies. The politics of thi world would be fascinating to see
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Myers is in the office
Militech: Stonks
"Can't go wrong with the Arasaka money machine." He's either Arasaka fanboy or on there payroll or both.
Anyone else finding Cyberpunk's capitolist dystopia hitting too close to reality now?
Something tells me that Arasaka is going to implode, being dependant on a foreign giant is dangerous and shows a lack in National Identity, an eroding concept sadly.
Weird that countries even bother to exist in this universe. Corporations are stronger than they are, and have bigger armies. The politics of thi world would be fascinating to see
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