Sad Reed blames V's epic failure as an FIA – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty



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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC – Final talk with Solomon Reed! Four Score and Seven is one of the epilogue if you choose to…

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Side with Solomon Reed, betray Songbird but grant her request not to give her to NUSA during the quest Somewhat Damaged.

Meeting Reed: 0:00
Our first meet: 0:06
Weird of you: 0:22
Sounds menacing: 0:38
This some interrogation: 1:22
Gonna help me after all: 1:40
Need my help again: 1:59
Right about what: 2:31
Thanks: 2:39
That i didn’t expect: 2:46
Know what it’s like: 3:21
Don’t sound like: 3:56
So what now: 4:27
Nah: 4:54
You’ll make a good mentor: 5:18
What am i to say: 5:53
CORPO option: 6:09
Thank me with a beer: 6:48
Good luck: 6:59

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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19 thoughts on “Sad Reed blames V's epic failure as an FIA – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty”

  1. 00:04:57 When Vi tell him to leave the FIA, Reed says "do the same as Morgan Blackhand", which means that Morgan Blackhand was at some point working for NUSA, Militech, …and yes, we know about the bomb, but his rebuttal implies that Morgan Blackhand survived, and then left the FIA/Militech/NUSA.

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  2. In a way, I think him saying that V was a miserable excuse for an FIA agent is actually a roundabout compliment. Because in this ending, I think he realises how callous Myers is, what she did and how far she pushed Songbird until So Mi genuinely thought death was a better alternative than going back to Myers as a prisoner. And that while V did the wrong thing as an FIA agent, V still spared Songbird from a far worse fate that she would have been given had V followed the orders given. He even seems to lose faith in the FIA to the point of considering going rogue, and his admittance that V was right does seem to support the notion that he no longer sees the agency as the be all and end all when it comes to choosing what to do.

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  3. Meeting Reed: 0:00

    Our first meet: 0:06

    Weird of you to reach out: 0:22

    Sounds menacing: 0:38

    This some sort of interrogation: 1:22

    Gonna help me after all: 1:40

    Need my help again: 1:59

    Right about what: 2:31

    Thanks: 2:39

    That i didn’t expect: 2:46

    Know what it’s like: 3:21

    Don’t sound like you’re admitting: 3:56

    So what now: 4:27

    Nah: 4:54

    You’ll make a good mentor: 5:18

    What am i to say: 5:53

    CORPO option: 6:09

    Thank me with a beer: 6:48

    Good luck, you will need it: 6:59

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  4. V was right to kill So Mi. Reed's just butt hurt cuz he couldn't do it himself. At the same time, he's a hypocrite because he expected V to treat people around him like Slider or the twins from Cynosure as pawns. If Reed really cared about So Mi, he wouldn't have given her back to the FIA. I saw the flash backs with So Mi. Reed knows it first hand. Too cowardly or too blinded to disobey the FIA. At least he admits V was right.

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