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🧠 In today’s video, we explore a mind-bending question: What if V had just let go and let Johnny Silverhand take over in Cyberpunk 2077? This topic touches on some deep philosophical ideas, including themes from Buddhist teachings about the ever-changing nature of the self.
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Maybe it's canon in Orion, V stayed at the hotel and they became V Silverhand.
Great vid BTW.
I just feel like Buddhist principles don't really apply when a person's brain cells are being altered into those of another person. Isn't really a merger of personalities, but deleting one and overwriting it with the other.
Johnny does become a whole person with a mind and brain, if given the body.
As for this merger of personalities you're talking about, I guess I missed it in my playthrough. I just saw it as Rogue projecting her own personal growth over the past 50 years onto Johnny. Also, Johnny's memories are as they had been recorder 50 years ago, whilst Rogue and other contemporaries had spent those 50 years revisiting and revising their memories, changing how they see the past. I actually find Johnny's version of events to be the true version, the others had changed, and changed their personal histories as well.
We are robots with awarenesses and mental factors. Our intelligence is helpful to move out from the worlds.
Watching this after a the newest episode of Agatha all along and seeing how reincarnation works, shits crazy but not unwelcome
One of the endings is letting Johnny have the body while V remains with Alt Cunningham. Johnny has to live with the burden of seeing V's face in the mirror every day while he gets a second chance of life and leaves Night City. So the topic of the video is a little confusing.