Mr. Blue Eyes Will Save V | Cyberpunk 2077 Theory



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V is seemingly doomed by the end of Cyberpunk 2077. No matter the ending it seems rather grim. However. The mysterious Night Corp figure, Mr. Blue Eyes, may very well be capable of saving the Living Legend.

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Intro: (0:00)
Night Corp: (2:05)
Peralez Questline: (4:32)
Rogue AI: (5:28)
Garry the Prophet: (6:41)
Mr. Blue Eyes: (9:37)
AI Body Projection: (10:04)
Night Corp Contract: (11:20)
Outro:(12:18)

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27 thoughts on “Mr. Blue Eyes Will Save V | Cyberpunk 2077 Theory”

  1. My theory is: Rogue AIs managed to invade Biotecnica and found out about the clones. They managed to create a engram that is connected to the NET, they have blue eyes because they are constantly receiving and broadcasting data something like Agent Smith.

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  2. Even if they offer it as a reward, I kind of want to work for NightCorp. Shady af for sure, but who isn't? I would rather the powerhouse of Night City be a company solely interested in maintaining it than Arasaka or Militech.

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  3. V can not be saved. V is already dead in every ending but the Corpo (non-mikoshi) ending. You watch him die when Alt uses Soulkiller on you. When you meet her after the VDB quest, she even tells you that her solution kills/erases the original and creates only a copy. In Alt's words to Johnny "It changes EVERYTHING, as you should know." So in all but 1 ending state, V is already gone and a copy of V is wearing his body like a meat suit. And sure, this copy could have their 3 month life extended. But given that original V's story ended once you saw the soulkiller bar fully load on your screen; does it really matter if the copy survives or not? I suspect the later is a question we were meant to ponder.

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  4. I think the Devil ending is more likely.

    They HAVE a functioning AI that was put into a living body, now they have 2 living AI's one of which has sworn loyalty to arisaka. The only next step would be to grow a blank and see if it can handle a mind transfer.

    Cyberpunk 2078 should be, you are in character select AS V designing your next body. Followed up with either an escape, rescue, or a secret release to see how it "does"

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  5. I’ll tell you what I think.

    Mr Blue eyes is Morgan Blackhand being controlled by AI.
    Apparently there’s a body asset for Morgan blackhand that looks exactly the same as Mr blue. Not only that but the initials are exactly the same MB.

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  6. If the paralez question taught me anything is pride comes before the fall. I can see Mr. Blue Eyes offering V without contract because they would feel they could still control V somehow. Especially since V legend V said so himself he's got nothing left to lose. So they couldn't leverage life to enslave him.

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  7. That would be one hell of a way to go into a sequel. I'd be 100% down with that. Even without choosing that ending it could work with the rest aside from the suicide ending.

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  8. How could Nightcorp NOT want to jump at the chance of having their version of Adam Smasher. To have a solo of that caliber chained to them?

    probably got the Corpo rats rock hard just thinking about it.

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  9. What makes this theory even better is that in the future sequels, "V" can appear as anyone, any gender, as they are merely being hosted in any body atm. Which can make any V the player customizes as cannon. And making V on the same level as Smasher and Blackhand feels awesome too.

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  10. Cyberpsychosis is just a smoke screen to control citizens over night city. The more chrome someone wears, the more cybernetic remote control someone has over them, thus Ai can hack into them more easily. I believe Mr. Blue Eyes is actually Richard Night the original founder of Night City. Whether he's an AI or a personality construct similar to Arasaka's "Secure your Soul" program is unknown. I believe his intentions is to secure his original throne over Night City by "puppeteering" newly commissioned mayor Jefferson Peralez.

    Mr. Blue Eyes being the personality construct of Richard Night can't commandeer Night City himself since that would reveal him being a rogue AI in the eyes of the public especially since he's technically dead. While corpos try to keep NUSA from reclaiming territory, Richard Night wants independence for Night City from both corpos and NUSA.

    Saburo Arasaka has strong dislike towards westerners as hinted during during the heist. Probably because of American's invasion in WWII. When interrogating Johnny after the bombing of Arasaka tower, Saburo asks, "Why did you do this?" I believe this is a reference of the nuclear bombing over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WWII. Evidence points to Saburo 's service in the Japanese imperial army in WWII. Saburo being the Emperor of Japan wants revenge by stealing part of America's homeland and keeping it for themselves.

    I don't think AIs are self aware computers, I think they're people hit by soul-killer throughout years and now their consciousness roam endlessly in cyberspace behind the Blackwall. What we call rouge AIs may just be people trying to escape cyberspace and make contact in the real world again. When you encage humans in a prison, eventually their minds go insane. Their violent behavior may be revenge or perhaps a desperate plea for escape. Night City being dystopian sucks the life out of people and imprisons them to everlasting torment and oppression. I like this idea because it fits with the theme of Cyberpunk.

    This is just my personal theory about Cyberpunk though.

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  11. Fun fact if you watch the recent cyberpunk expansion trailer around the end it shows 2079 so its probabky set 2 years after 2077 so if that is the case doesn't that mean V survived?

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  12. Honesrly i think night corp wouldnt use the ai broadcasting method to save V if they even did since they probably have alot of secrets and methods anyway so they could probably save him in a more normal way without letting any of their ai secrets leak through V

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