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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC – Birds With Broken Wings main quest. This is inside Farida’s Clinic
Meet Reed: 0:00
Who would’ve thunk: 0:04
Not letting me out: 0:13
Need to talk: 0:24
Sure you got priorities: 0:51
She changed: 1:04
Nope, can’t understand: 1:14
Songbird’s goin to prison: 1:54
You work for Myers: 2:19
So Mi tried to: 2:30
What’re you tryin: 2:41
Believe you: 3:11
That’s treason: 3:22
Make a good liar: 3:36
What’s all this mean next: 4:33
She told me her plan: 4:40
How’s it work: 5:26
You two can’t just talk: 5:44
Hope you’ve got this right: 6:02
This is gonna turn to: 6:11
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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6:11 We fucking told reed that his Icebreaker was shit and that So Mi can sense it. But MF double down anyway and Alex died for it. And then if you mercy kill So Mi in the bunker, this dumbass has the audacity to blame us for his fucking mistake.
He lies all the time. The difference between him and Songbird is that one eventually owns up to their lies, whereas the other keeps believing their delusions.
It's really funny how condescending Reed and everyone is to V when depending on your dialog options you can be 100% right about how everything turns out. You can flat out warn Reed that shit will pop off if you corner Songbird and he does the super-cool spy line to blow you off when well, you end up 1000% correct.
There are no good guys in the dlc. But one is a tortured cornered animal with no choices, the other follows his doomed principles and happily follows Myers. She could ask him to flatline Alex and he will do it without hesitation.
A fed with principles is still a fed. I would help songbird even if V doesn’t get a cure
This conversation was the reason why I helped Songbird on the first run and don't regret that decision. I mean he either thinks you're stupid or which is more evident he's deceiving himself.
Reed is one of the best written characters. The amound of comments I have read from people that haven’t realized how much of a manipulator he is and still portray him as the good guy says it all. Even in this scene you have to pay attention to all the details and read between the lines in order to catch him in his game. Well done CDPR. Well done 👏
When I saw the pre-release cinematic trailer where Reed gets sold out in that train and then shot I assumed he was gonna be an antagonistic role in the DLC, or at least anti-NUSA. So when the DLC reveals he's still on NUSA's side despite the NUSA openly treating him like a pawn I instantly realized he is the worst kind of loyal people – the kind that blindly follows orders no matter how reprehensible. Men like this will commit the most heinous of acts and then try to justify it all as part of some greater good intention even when there is none. I knew not to trust the guy then and there.
Colin Powell died with most people not knowing he covered up the My Lai Massacre yet he'll always be remember for excellence, loyalty, devotion. It's the way of most warmongerers.
His body language is extremely telling when you hit him with certain responses. He goes into outrage quick when you don't believe a lie and then he tries to sell you on a promise that seems like he is grasping at straws as he is unclear how far he can push the lie without getting caught. He also keeps trying to convince you to share as much intel as possible as if this were less of a conversation and more of an interrogation disguised as a conversation. I have started to question if the ending we see is truly what it appears to be. V at this point could be merely soulkilled and simply going through a conditioning process that convinces V that no one cares anymore about him/her thus convincing V that there is nothing left to live for except starting over with nothing. This way when the NUSA puts him in a new body he will be ready to carry out missions as a disposable asset with skills intact while never worrying about the asset wanting to go back to its former life because it believes there is no former life. As for the original body, its being taken apart so Militech can get their hands on the relic.
The title lmfao
I wonder if Reed actually wanted to help Songbird disappear but deep down he knew he would just end up following orders like a good boy. He was probably just lying but idk for sure.
He’s a great liar because most of all he lies to himself, it seems he genuinely believes NUSA would help Songbird with her situation as if Myers wasn’t the one that got her into it in the first place. It’s only when Songbird shows she’d rather die than go back that the delusion breaks and realize “the cause” is just a made up idea to control people like him
If you chalk it down to possibilities, it was 10% chance he’d help So Mi escape. He said, “ONCE” he hears what she has to say, then he may help.
The factors: how far has the Blackwall AI taken over her mind, how much So Mi is left?
It’s like judging a friend to see if they should be permanently placed in an insane asylum where the doctors are Myers and the FIA.
I clocked this guy after he betrayed the dog town guys who are there to protect Myers
Reed is a delusional puppet the status quo keeps going
Believing your own lies is the most dangerous
The thing I like about this universe, is that there is no clear cut-in-dry good ending. If you make fast dramatic changes to enforce your ideas and beliefs, the consequences could be worse, and in the end, the corps and the city will find a way to come out on top. There is no true asterism, it is just everyone looking out for their interests with someone innocent somewhere will suffer from it. I sided with Reed knowing this fully well. It is best to play the system, and go along, and try to make things even 1% better if you can. Burning down the system in a traditional punk way (like Johnny tried doing), only makes the problem worse.
The tragedy is I truly believe he's a good man trying to do the right thing, but he can't accept the president he works for isn't as moraly sound.
The thing about Reed, despite his misguided loyalty to Myers he is forced to sacrifice his genuinely strong ideals and principles to see things through to the end. V outright tells Alex he figured his death was nigh. His loyalty to the NUSA and unwillingness to abandon the mission for his ideals are destroying him. He also has an utter lack of self-awareness. He claims that his job does not allow for mistakes, but he makes them all the time, at the expense of others and never admits fault.
Johnny states he easily could have been Reed and stated outright Reed will commit suicide before long. Whereas Johnny is responsible for Alt's death, Reed's actions lead So Mi to ruin. Johnny believes in life over survival, whereas Reed believes in keeping people he cares for alive no matter the cost. The NUSA is as merciless and devoid of loyalty as Arasaka.
I always go the Reed route now gotta get that Militech canto Mk6 So Mi and Reed deserve each other they both suck