V Was NEVER in a Coma | Cyberpunk 2077 Theory

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  • @LayedBackGamers
    @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +105

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    • @JohnnySilverwrench
      @JohnnySilverwrench 9 місяців тому +4

      Just proves why I hate this ending even more....should've touched on who was winning the corpo war when you're awaken....seems awfully fishy chooms!

    • @HontasFarmer80
      @HontasFarmer80 9 місяців тому +1

      The coma thing isn't so sinister. In neruomedicine IRL an induced coma can be a way to protect the brain from damage, allow it to heal. It could be simple as that.

    • @JohnnySilverwrench
      @JohnnySilverwrench 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@HontasFarmer80I beg to differ do to the information that extracted from V. Be sure to click on the blue dialogue and reload so you can hear all dialogue options...yes the NUSA is that sinister..

    • @squigglesmcjr199
      @squigglesmcjr199 9 місяців тому +1

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    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +4

      @@squigglesmcjr199 ?

  • @Comicsluvr
    @Comicsluvr 9 місяців тому +1856

    The fact that V has no memories of the two years doesn't prove that they were in a coma. For all they know, they could have been cured by the NUSA, sent back out into the field to do all manner of shenanigans, and then had their brain wiped for security reasons. Similar to how Bucky was an agent during the Winter Soldier, kept on ice for years until he was needed, his memories erased each time.

    • @spirsom8750
      @spirsom8750 9 місяців тому +68

      In this case why they didn't erase the all memories about Phantom liberty events for NUSA security? They could make up any story to explain Vi his/her current conditions and concealing all touchy info about the president and Songbird.

    • @rockmanraiden6627
      @rockmanraiden6627 9 місяців тому

      ​@@spirsom8750 maybe V has become an unreliable narrator themselves, just like Silverhand. The life V lived during these two years could have been altered any number of ways. Maybe there never was a Songbird or Reed. Implanting V with the memories of a super spy just like Total Recall.

    • @BaeBunni
      @BaeBunni 9 місяців тому

      @@spirsom8750 V knows way to many talented people. If he just wakes up in a hospital without knowing why he is there he is gonna get suspicious. He would be friends with most of the fixers in night city and be well known among the mercs. Why have someone snoop when the information probably isn't important enough to go completely dark and cover everything up, I'm sure the US could have nuked dogtown if they were that worried about info getting out.

    • @SybilantSquid
      @SybilantSquid 9 місяців тому +117

      @@spirsom8750 Perhaps the memory editor they used was installed after the fact, and rather than rummage around for old ones, they just put it to filtering out new ones.

    • @devildavin
      @devildavin 9 місяців тому

      @@spirsom8750 messing with the brain and memory can lead to a whole sleu of issues. If they wiped V's memory of phantom liberty then he is asking questions as to how he neded up in the coma, why was he with the NUSA, why would the goverment even bothered with a Night city merc to begin with. then he gets out and see's people he talked to. people who knew he saved the president and started working for the NUSA. it really muddies up the time line that would be in V's head
      leaving his memories in tact allows the lies to sit pretty with credibility.
      so to the NUSA V, saved the president, brought in Songbird, brought into custody, sent out into the field for more work for 2 years and had his memory wiped.
      to V its, Save the president, Brought in songbird, went into NUSA custody to get help with the relic, was in a comma for 2 years.
      mentally the timeline makes sense and allows the mind to kind of accept how everything played out, less questions to be asked nothing is really missing and what ever they had V doing during those 2 years none of V's friends would be aware so there is no conflicing information to come up.

  • @RicochetForce
    @RicochetForce 9 місяців тому +215

    Damn, can you imagine if the NUSA straight up created their own engram of V while in that "coma"?
    They'd literally have something to upload into people to turn then into an incredible military asset before shutting them off.

    • @dustshelterinc3242
      @dustshelterinc3242 9 місяців тому +1

      🤔

    • @gustavosanches3454
      @gustavosanches3454 7 місяців тому +4

      creating the engrams kill the person unless they created it and slotted V right back at his body which doesnt make much sense

    • @RicochetForce
      @RicochetForce 7 місяців тому

      @@gustavosanches3454 Soulkiller tech is old as shit by this point, and you can see the other corps were clearly playing with alternatives (and were aware of Soulkiller) for many years as well.
      It's stuff I wouldn't put it past these unscrupulous organizations.

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 5 місяців тому +11

      @@gustavosanches3454 No it doesn't, the latest iterations from Arasaka did make engrams of people that are still alive, it's explained in a shard somewhere and it's the entire selling point of the Secure your soul program.

    • @Silaan
      @Silaan 5 місяців тому +5

      Yeah... the thing works by first copying an engram and THEN Soulkiller flatlines you right after, meaning, you could just, like, skip the whole death part.
      Hell, Saburo existing as an engram already shows that that must be the case - the engram logically can only exist if it was made before he got murdered... yes, Jacky is a thing, but, Jackie's engram is obviously faulty, unlike Saburo's, so, it is relatively safe to assume that an engram can only ever be as good as the brain it was created with... which would mean, the longer the person is dead, the less viable an engram becomes...
      Which makes sense, same thing applies in reality: the longer a brain is without oxygen before a person gets resuscitated, the higher the chance of serious brain damage, up to the person being practically just... gone. And we aren't even talking hours here, we are talking mere *minutes*.

  • @chrisalbert12
    @chrisalbert12 9 місяців тому +20

    V's case is a special one. V died and got revived by the relic (twice if you didn't side with the netwatch operative), Johnny can take over V's body with or without V's permission, and I think the most interesting part of it all, is the medication that was given to him to stop Johnny from taking over his body. The neural matrix didn't remove Johnny, it intertwined them as one person, but probably made it so that only V's memories are present so it doesn't feel like V is a different person.
    The NUSA does have reasons to take the relic and V for studying, but I don't think their interest was any further than that. They just studied V for two years, because V situation could more or less be the same for So Mi situation, since Johnny is technically an Ai. They would also take great interest in the medication given to V, as it would be probably their only hope to stop So Mi from turning into a rogue Ai out of their control. They could make a stronger version of the medication.
    I think regardless of V situation primarily if you do the Arasaka ending or the NUSA ending, the chip has more than likely already progressed too far, even Alt couldn't even save V from that, nor Arasaka. It's more likely that Johhny took over V's body, but still retained all of V's memories, but NUSA just suppressed Johnny's memories and had V's memories be the dominant memories. So Johnny thinks he's V.
    I also want to add, that the reason why V can't use implants anymore, is probably because the neural matrix Ai, actually went inside of V, and there were two Ai's in V. One that is incredibly way stronger, and is too much for V's body to handle. We hear how humans who try to take blackwall Ai in, die right away due to technology being to rudimentary and the Ai being in a frenzy.
    Also, in the devil ending, when V asks Takemura why they can't find him a suitable body for him to take over, but Saburu can take over his son without any issues, Takemura says it's because of them being related, and that V is basically a blank slate, due to the damage to V body by the relic. NUSA sees V is the trial run for So Mi, so they probably studied V more than the time that was needed to be there, since Arasaka was able to remove the relic from V, in a shorter period of time, as when V calls his friends, it seems like V hasn't been gone that long at all, maybe like a couple of weeks to a month at most.

    • @thejackal9834
      @thejackal9834 8 місяців тому +1

      I think you're giving Alt too much credit here, if the chip has progressed too far for her to reverse the effects with the actual software, then what else could she do? It's not like Alt had the ability to perform neurosurgery.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      They're just blockers for your immune system, which is the thing rewriting V's synapses into Johnny's because it sees V as the virus. It stops the blackouts and such because it turns off your immune system basically. They aren't anything special

  • @beisong999
    @beisong999 9 місяців тому +47

    The theory is good, but we are forgetting a quite important fact which pretty much demolishes the whole theory. Remember that alt explain to us that she didnt consider the "body factor" when using the soulkiller to separate V from Johnny, since the relic was not only rewritting V's consciousness, but also rewritting his/her DNA to match Johnny's, which is why V isn't able to live more than 6 months if he/she decides to stay in his/her body. So we could simply assume that the neural matrix was able to "rewrite" only essential parts of V's DNA to be able to survive, and isolated/disabled parts that were already too compromised to go back safely. Or simply could be a miss-input command for the neural matrix, remember that the NM is an AI, so if the medics literally wrote "save this person's life" and didnt went fully specific, the AI could simply do the job half way through it and delta like an absolute unit of trolling

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +17

      And also the ending is represented by The Tower, which is the worst tarot card you can be dealt. Thematically it makes more sense for the ending to be exactly what it presents itself to be.
      To get the ending, you have to side with feds, betray Songbird and then run away like a coward instead of getting things settled with Johnny and finishing the fight with Arasaka. I think the ending is karmic punishment for V the same way that the Devil ending is. V stoops low to survive at any cost and thinks he's taking the easy way out while never considering the cost of it to himself and everyone around him, and now he's forced to face everything going wrong all at once, and it's irreversible.

    • @gamersanonymous4me131
      @gamersanonymous4me131 9 місяців тому +9

      BUT....this makes no sense. If the Relic (which V has the schematics for) was used to put Vs engram onto the same software and Alt installed that program with V's engram instead of Johnny's, then the nanites would conform Vs body to allow his engram to take over, just like it was doing for Johnny, so... either the Relic reconfigures the body to accept the new engram or IT DOES'NT, which is it? ITs just the nonlogic of the game that takes Vs life away from him.

    • @beisong999
      @beisong999 9 місяців тому

      @@gamersanonymous4me131 the relic is damaged, perhaps the nanites couldnt be reprogrammed to handle another engram... Or perhaps a body can't handle two rewrites without killing it in the process. Remember that its a super aggressive tech, it literally makes you cough blood, pass out, and lose control of the body

    • @MasterLittica
      @MasterLittica 9 місяців тому +7

      @@gamersanonymous4me131 I have thought the same thing myself, the response I came up with is that a Fully fuctional Relic could do that but the one V has is damaged during the short time he was 'dead' after he was dumped into the trashheap.
      Otherwise there is no real reason Alt coun't just dump a copy of Vs engram into the relic after she pulls Johnny from it.
      There is a lot of 'This has to happen this way cause the story needs it do even if it doesnt make much sense after the fact' to force it to fit the nobody gets a happy ending idea

    • @zionmarcelo
      @zionmarcelo 9 місяців тому

      from what I understand from the game, the relic nanites has converted too much of V's brain and her own immune system is attacking her own brain@@gamersanonymous4me131

  • @malmal5845
    @malmal5845 9 місяців тому +4

    Sounds like Myers or Mr Blue Eyes got their hands all over V's Tower ending

  • @alexanderfernandez7361
    @alexanderfernandez7361 7 місяців тому

    I love this ending. Change can be good or bad but it’s okay because it’s inevitable. “Let go and begin again.” Is my favorite quote from Fallout: New Vegas.

  • @Wizinja
    @Wizinja 9 місяців тому

    Haven't finished the video yet, but my first thought was that the made a clone of V that was blank without any chrome. It would be a variation of what Alt Cunningham wanted todo and how the relic was supposed to work in the first place, by placing V's concsiousness into a relic/engram and uploading that into a fresh/blank body would allow V to live. And leave the NUSA with a heavily chromed body that was all but immune to cyberpsychosis while also being able to house either an AI or someone else.
    You get to live, or a version of you in a cloned body. And they get a top of the line weapon. 2 actually if you count Song.

  • @h4z4rdouskilz38
    @h4z4rdouskilz38 8 місяців тому

    No i love this theory. I was with the FIA till i saw what they did to those twin netrunners. Even if they were bad people. They were unassociated. That should tell you how the company operates. That wording "deaf to implants" sounds like what a light switch does to make an example. I find it interesting that he didnt say they were burned or destroyed, just unresponsive.

  • @AlvinFlang69420
    @AlvinFlang69420 9 місяців тому

    Very nice of you to put the spoiler on the f title.
    I should flatline you for this.

  • @Bikeadelic
    @Bikeadelic 9 місяців тому

    I'm all in woth this theory. Reed is so traumatised he creatrd this fiction that he is the protector and best friend of SoMi to help him cope with the awful life he lives and the horrible things he does to people.
    Saving SoMi is the only good thing thag can be done. Although Johnny does take off his armour and get a bit reflective if you put SoMi out of her missery.

  • @YamatoHotsuin
    @YamatoHotsuin 9 місяців тому +1

    yeah the 2 year thing was weird to say the least i didn't believe for a second i just accepted the ending and in the opposite ending they cure So mi with the same tech on the moon fast af lol are they that much more advanced them the NUSA i don't know it's just weird

  • @AMBBrr
    @AMBBrr 9 місяців тому

    Corpos (Myers, Hanako, etc.) never do anything that does not benefit their own interests. The Tower ending remains the "best" ending for me. Being physically crippled is better than being a corpo lapdog like Reed or Takemura or getting soulkilled+feeding "Alt" or AISaburo possesing his son's body. I just wish in Orion there's an opportunity to kill Myers and free So Mi from the torture she's in.... Fuck... maybe even free Johnny's engram who knows.... There are worse fates than death, becoming an "asset" for a corpo being one of them.

  • @sreif78
    @sreif78 9 місяців тому +2193

    First time I went through this ending, I though, what if the NUSA saw V as an uncontrollable variable and neutralized the variable?

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +157

      Why wouldn't they just kill him in that case, though? It'd be safer for the NUSA if he was dead than leaving him depowered but still in the world. He might not be a combat god anymore, but he's still seen way too many things to not be a liability.

    • @kingjah8661
      @kingjah8661 9 місяців тому +218

      @@DioBrandoWRYYYYYYbecause they thought they would just take the job at Langley and become a nusa agent, they didn’t expect them to just walk away but in case they did he could come back because V is just THAT valuable, if in the chance they turn out to be a liability they can easily kill them since they have no way to defend themselves. It’s not hard to come to this conclusion.

    • @sreif78
      @sreif78 9 місяців тому +15

      @@DioBrandoWRYYYYYY Rosalyn being able to know....

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +71

      @@kingjah8661 1. letting him back out in to the world does create the possibility of a rival faction snatching him to extract what they can from him
      2. what continued value would V have as a desk jockey for the NUSA? He was a very good potential field agent, but I don't think it'd make him in to much of a manager, especially with the psychological blow of becoming a physical shell of what V used to be.
      3. if V is not actually FUBAR and they want him to work for the NUSA, why not string V along with "yeah the surgery didn't go so well but.. we have some NEW AND EXCITING scientific prospects that could give you your mojo back.". While it's true that the player can partially define who V is with their choices, it's kinda obvious by the end of either path of Phantom Liberty that the NUSA is just as ethically bankrupt as the corps so there's no reason to really want to work for them unless you have literally nowhere else to go or if they're presenting you with the biggest carrot they can.

    • @judi1009
      @judi1009 9 місяців тому +24

      @@DioBrandoWRYYYYYYFor the 2 something like „hey V it’s me Myers, we can super super new treatment that should let you chrome yo, NUCA’s pretty chill maybe you should join us yo

  • @A57-0mona
    @A57-0mona 9 місяців тому +902

    Its also possible that the NUSA used V as a testing bed for blackwall implants utilizing the neural matrix. Its more than possible these implants are still in V and the NUSA has made them a sleeper agent with the cover story that their neurons are fried and brain is unable to use combat implants since they would interfere with these blackwall implants. The two year coma was the stage at which they could develop stable enough implants and put them in V as a testbed of sorts. The NUSA knows that for V this is just a job and they'd have no loyalties to them which is probably an additional reason they're offered the job at Langley so that these implants can be directly monitored rather than covertly.
    Just a bit of a crackpot theory though I could be missing some factors that disprove this.

    • @Ghost_Text
      @Ghost_Text 9 місяців тому +70

      Lemme guess before I finish watching. So no wonder Myers was so sure she'd see V again. Lost Somi as a proxy and gained V instead.

    • @MacAttack001
      @MacAttack001 9 місяців тому +44

      What if the next Cyberpunk game is V being booted back up by NUSA for a critical mission? Of course, that only works if everyone opted for siding with NUSA...so probably not. First play through of Phantom Liberty I sided with NUSA and there was something really disquieting for me about it I couldn't place my finger on it. LayedBackGamers theory feels like a peak behind the curtain but not the full picture. The second play through I sided with So Mi and even though she lied to me it just felt like a better ending (plus Alex didn't die).

    • @treesuschrist1782
      @treesuschrist1782 9 місяців тому +34

      That theory, while fun, has some major holes.
      >They would have had to make implants that are so well hidden in V's body that not even an experienced ripper like Vik could tell they were in there, even when using his equipment. If they DID have these kinds of high quality implants, why in any world would they slap them in some merc with no official ties to them rather then a high quality experienced agent, like reed.
      >If these implants were being used to make V a sleeper agent, why wouldnt they then use their resources to put him in a position where he would be of use. We get our asses slapped around by common street thugs in the NUSA ending. We are meant to believe one of the most valuable assets the NUSA would have on their roster is just being thrown to the wind to wander around and see what happens? Seems like a real useful way to use a sleeper agent.
      >If these implants were around and installed in V as a "sleeper agent", why would they even leave the opening for V to turn down the job offer and wander around the world? If they had the kind of tech and knowhow to make him a sleeper agent, your telling me they had no way of implanting a subconscious desire to work for the NUSA after waking up? The kind of tech your describing is cutting edge, and your telling me they just let some random merc walk out with it?
      Again, its a "fun" theory, but put against basic scrutiny it makes the NUSA look like some saturday morning cartoons level supervillians who do more to hurt their own plans then help them.

    • @Deet0s
      @Deet0s 9 місяців тому +3

      This makes lots of since if you go the route with Reed, where if you end up getting the blackwall chip from that ai, you can craft the blackwall smg or have the blackwall quickhacks

    • @spirsom8750
      @spirsom8750 9 місяців тому

      Your theory has no much sense. Why did they let go Vi with such important implants to Night City where he can be killed be a random bullet any day or from a knife from a weakest thug? It would be a total project failure and has no sense.

  • @Eco-pu2zs
    @Eco-pu2zs 9 місяців тому +626

    If Songbird uses the neural matrix, she recovers a few days later. Her body is also almost fully chromed to the point that she couldn't live if it became unusable. If V uses it, he wakes up two years later and can no longer use cyberware. Thats what I find most suspicious.

    • @graphenaishata7960
      @graphenaishata7960 7 місяців тому +27

      But we don't know if she survived, never saw her again after helping her

    • @Eco-pu2zs
      @Eco-pu2zs 7 місяців тому +124

      @@graphenaishata7960 She sends you the message to return to the place that reminds her of home. She leaves both Cyberware and a souvenir from the Lunar city she now lives on. For obvious reasons she can't return to earth.

    • @graphenaishata7960
      @graphenaishata7960 7 місяців тому +41

      @@Eco-pu2zs She had a deal with Mr Blue Eyes, whom is expected to be an AI from the Blackwall. It is not far fetched that she is not really alive after that. We just get a massage, could be from anyone. We don't see her physicaly anymore.

    • @Eco-pu2zs
      @Eco-pu2zs 7 місяців тому +67

      @@graphenaishata7960 When she writes the place that reminds me of home, she is referring to the deep conversation she and V had about how Myers, Reed and the FIA stole her life and identity and are responsible for her infection from the Blackwall. Also, why would we see her physically, she's not even on the planet anymore and she needs to go into hiding.

    • @deejellyjay1731
      @deejellyjay1731 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Eco-pu2zsi think she’s still alive and i think the NUSA definitely did something to V to make them chromless not to mention i think time moves so fast in NC for all we know fam was gone for maybe 6 months max so everyone probably felt like he/she was gone for so long

  • @MrHidePatten
    @MrHidePatten 9 місяців тому +832

    The Tower ending is just the other side of the coin to The Devil. In the Devil you align with Arasaka, but in the tower, you’re aligning with Militech.

    • @henrycoxd450
      @henrycoxd450 9 місяців тому

      more like directly with state, militech is NUSAs puppet

    • @bigdojacoom8999
      @bigdojacoom8999 9 місяців тому +53

      At least I survive in this ending.

    • @wujek7616
      @wujek7616 9 місяців тому +264

      atleast militech knows how to do the fucking surgery

    • @Archris17
      @Archris17 9 місяців тому +112

      The Tower stands for sudden and apocalyptic destruction, a reset to zero as everything comes crashing down. It means that in the short-term, things are a disaster, but in the long-term, the board has been cleared and a new world can take its place. Maybe I lean too much into Misty's mysticism, but I see the V after The Tower ending as a V with a new chance, a new, clear life ahead of him to form new connections and reach new heights.
      It's a plunge into ice-cold and clear unknown, sure, but juxtaposed against The Devil? It's a FAR better outlook in the long-term. The Devil represents fear, bondage, seduction by the material world, physical pleasures and factors that hold you back from being the best person you can be. To me that says VERY clearly that Arasaka getting its claws into you is going to leave a permanent mark on V's soul that s/he will NEVER be rid of. That's very characteristic of the two corporations too: Militech (which, let's be clear IS the NUSA) is a thunderous blow that will obliterate everything, an overwhelming force that leaves total devastation in its wake. Meanwhile, Arasaka is far more insidious and corruptive, killing through guile rather than overwhelming might (though that _is_ a tool in their arsenal) or leaving you wishing that you _were_ dead. Corpo V exemplifies this at the start, barely holding together, both sustained by and being slowly killed by Arasaka.

    • @markjackson1989
      @markjackson1989 9 місяців тому +43

      The funny thing is, the original ending they were going to go with for PL was, in fact, an extension of The Devil ending. V uses the matrix, known as the "Songbird chip" in early development, to completely cure themselves at the expense of their morality and personality being corrupted by the matrix. V is personally offered a high-ranking Arasaka job in Tokyo, which they have the option of accepting.

  • @frostburn3736
    @frostburn3736 9 місяців тому +1310

    Remember what Reed says if V decides to thank him:
    *_"No need, V. You got no reason to thank me."_*
    That and the pause before the fact. I think Reed just gave us a BIG tip.

    • @dylanherron3963
      @dylanherron3963 9 місяців тому +241

      Great details. That, and the RAMPANT amount of foreshadowing done by MANY people in the game who tell you "the kind of person he is" and that "people have a habit of killing themselves after working with him."

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 9 місяців тому +113

      I don't know if Reed is a villain or just extremely blind! They blocked his access to her? Hmm, perhaps she is strapped on a table covered with cables and test equipment, huh Reed?..

    • @Arcane6745
      @Arcane6745 9 місяців тому +199

      He says this because he has basically failed V same way he has So Mi. V is crippled and can say goodbye to his/her old life and So Mi is yeah…He knows that his blind believe in the NUSA was nothing but a delusion and he was the one who animated V to hand out Songbird back to them in the first place for a supposedly cure.

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +133

      I think Reed is a good man who has ultimately become trapped and completely crushed by the line of work that he's in. He's riddled with guilt for all the people he's failed or had to betray for the sake of "the mission", and I feel like he already didn't really believe in the NUSA even at the start of Phantom Liberty, but this is just his lot in life. He's accepted that this is the role that he chose in life, warts and all. He's not a revolutionary like Johnny or Yorinobu, he's a company man who knows the company is bad but won't quit because his life is a mess and the ordered structure is literally the only thing that keeps him going in life.
      I don't think he's trying to tip you off with the "You got no reason to thank me" line, since I think he just feels guilty and that he failed V. V betrayed Songbird for a chance to survive, and then V's survival is a Pyrrhic victory because he'll live, but as a shell of his former self and with almost nothing of his past life to return to.
      In the Tower ending, V lost, Solomon lost, Songbird lost. The NUSA won I guess but even then it definitely wasn't worth the personal cost.

    • @tristanstebbens1358
      @tristanstebbens1358 9 місяців тому +60

      ​​@@DioBrandoWRYYYYYY He deluded himself into thinking he's a good man. But he's simply just a tragic hero which is NOT a good thing. Fact is, when push comes to shove, he will sacrifice everything to uphold his sense of ideals even when he knows they're being exploited and compromised. This is after lying to himself constantly saying that everything he was doing during PL was for So Mi. It wasn't.
      He doesn't compromise, nor self reflect and be willing to change for what's important. Sure he's sympathetic, but in the end he doesn't adapt as an individual and because of that fails both himself and everyone around him.

  • @killertrip10
    @killertrip10 9 місяців тому +485

    "Heh, c'mon now. You think you're that important? You ain't no Morgan Blackhand."
    - Guy who's every statement is a lie.

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +213

      Reed is such an NUSA pushover just to get betrayed repeatedly. That guy has zero self respect

    • @marcraider
      @marcraider 9 місяців тому +129

      Reed is the same type of person as Takemura, false loyalty, duty and gratitude feelings got them attached to their masters, Trying to give some deep and unique meaning to their own empty lives, that they both fear they won't get if they broke their chains and try to live for real by themselves.

    • @supakungfumastah7789
      @supakungfumastah7789 9 місяців тому +62

      at least goro was somewhat honest about it and we can even tease him a lot unlike random fun-police bouncer

    • @gkkk2735
      @gkkk2735 8 місяців тому +60

      ​@@supakungfumastah7789goro has a more eastern attitude too. Hes not deluded that arasaka are good guys, he just values honor above everything else and the fact that arasaka took him from a low position and put him higher makes him value his honor towards arasaka. Reed is a knight that commits atrocites on a daily basis to justify himself

    • @negative6442
      @negative6442 6 місяців тому +9

      @@marcraider The difference is that Takemura is that he doesn't lie to himself, and has made it known where his loyalties lie, even if he wishes otherwise

  • @Hoigwai
    @Hoigwai 9 місяців тому +78

    It is something beyond disabling implants. Victor would have seen that they were off in some fashion but he can see that V's nerves are fried. V was in a coma as a lab rat. They tested and re-tested something on him/her. Perhaps another blackwall program, several blackwall programs that after 2 years left V with a damaged motor cortex.

  • @lelouche25
    @lelouche25 9 місяців тому +318

    Hmm, maybe this is just me. But, I think the job being offered by the NUSA would restore him to full strength. They want a new Morgan backhand. But one they can control, so they offer V the job and maybe down the line once they're sure he's become a loyal man. They offer him a way to be a solo again.

    • @Igvga
      @Igvga 9 місяців тому

      This was exactly as I saw it. If you turn them down they have neutralised a potential threat and if you take their offer they now posses control over one of if not the most dangerous being in the world. V is only 25 in that ending as well so there is so much room for them to figure out how to get everything working if they didn’t just intentionally disable all the implants and just lie to you.

    • @channel45853
      @channel45853 9 місяців тому +22

      So Cyberpunk Cerberus?

    • @_Zer0Gr4vity_
      @_Zer0Gr4vity_ 9 місяців тому +30

      I would have loved an option to accept Reed's offer. Could have been a final decision before the ending. Even if V would not turn back into a god tier solo, it would have been an interesting choice to make.

    • @vault-tecrep8565
      @vault-tecrep8565 9 місяців тому +8

      If they did a sequel, imagine V taking this offer, and inevitably turning against Militech/NUSA

    • @NielsMulvad
      @NielsMulvad 9 місяців тому +5

      @@vault-tecrep8565 A sequel is being worked on, now the question is; how is it a sequel to CP77? Does it only follow the universe, or is there direct ties between the main characters (Silverhand and V) in the games.

  • @STG1183
    @STG1183 9 місяців тому +95

    Idk about y'all chooms, but the only person i trust and allow to cut me open and not fry my synapses is Vik. Choom since day one has never lied to me, never withheld any information from me, tells me to put matters in my own hands if I'm gonna party in saka tower with Johnny like it's 2023.
    Even when i enter the Major leagues after all is said and done Vik still checks in on you and asks you to drop by when you have time to see if your major league ripper has done anything gonk with you ..
    Everybody in NUSA, Myers, Reed, Songbird (maybe 'cept Alex) has either not told you the full story or has outright lied to you at one point or another, And now I'm supposed to trust them after everything that's transpired in Dogtown?
    I guess I'm good, if Vik says a couple weeks at most, guess I'll just grab the hottest iron and storm saka tower, jack my ass into Mikoshi and we'll see how it goes, at least my life's on my terms.

    • @micpere1991
      @micpere1991 7 місяців тому +17

      Vik is a true bro. I loved when he was in V's corner for the Razor Hugh fight. He's like a caring older uncle.

    • @WindowLickingDeer
      @WindowLickingDeer 6 місяців тому +5

      He's the only ripper I use, Vik is great.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      Vik even sacks up and tells you to stop being a bitch and either solve your problem or eat a bullet
      There's a reason he and Misty are the only ones that still care about you years later

    • @Sushi_Real
      @Sushi_Real 17 днів тому

      🤓

  • @williehughes1690
    @williehughes1690 9 місяців тому +230

    Reid's suggestion for V to stay in Washington as an employee of the NUSA could've also been to keep him from finding out about his condition as well as being able to keep a close eye on him.

    • @channel45853
      @channel45853 9 місяців тому +4

      True, but isn't Reid being relocated?
      So someone else in the NUSA would watch over V.

    • @williehughes1690
      @williehughes1690 9 місяців тому +8

      @@channel45853 not suggesting it's Reid specifically just in general by the NUSA.

    • @sheep9546
      @sheep9546 7 місяців тому

      ​@@channel45853no but someone in militech would look after him

    • @arthuralford
      @arthuralford 3 місяці тому

      @@channel45853 I don't recall that being mentioned. Vik does get relocated to San Francisco-you get a call from him in the end credits

    • @arthuralford
      @arthuralford 3 місяці тому +5

      I think Reed's offer was genuine, but the reason has more to do with Reed's long-standing guilt issues and inability to give up on the NUSA even when they've done people he cares about wrong. He knows that V going back to Night City is a death sentence. Not only has V lost their friends and contacts, they cannot defend themselves anymore. V's enemies would go after them when they were at their fullest powers; think they'd hesitate to take revenge on a weakened V?
      Remaining in Langley they'd become a FIA employee, protected by NUSA law. Reed could do for V what he couldn't for Alex, for So Mi, for his agents who died in Night City-keep them alive, and safe.

  • @CypherCod
    @CypherCod 9 місяців тому +139

    That ending was one of the most depressing thing I experienced into a game. You become V and feel the emptiness of becoming so ordinary and vulnerable, blending into the crowd. Betraying Johnny. Killing him. Losing so many close friends and finally ... ones self.

    • @Noccas2
      @Noccas2 8 місяців тому +5

      Exactly. It's such a sad ending. I'm unable to play it myself right now. I just watched the ending I was interested in (yeah, I know, lame..), and I'm shocked that things could unfold this way. If I follow the same path, I'll probably be devastated afterward. ;_; ...and I feel your pain

    • @takumu781
      @takumu781 8 місяців тому +17

      You speak of being ordinary as if it’s a bad thing, or that you got rid of Johnny as if that were a bad thing too. Well I disagree it’s the best ending in my opinion. Considering how much eddies you stacked up before those 2 years it’s not so bad being an ordinary person with that level of wealth. (My V’s reasoning) but I hear what you are saying

    • @mithvibes4727
      @mithvibes4727 6 місяців тому +9

      @@takumu781 well being ordinary is technically a bad thing for V bc his canonical personality trait was that he at one point wanted to be the best in night city so him being ordinary is a hit in the ego for him at the least

    • @takumu781
      @takumu781 6 місяців тому +4

      @@mithvibes4727 it’s not your v so your opinion does not matter.

    • @BigBoss-sh2jx
      @BigBoss-sh2jx 5 місяців тому +7

      Yea. I thought the ending was good but I didn’t like it. It kind of destroyed me on the inside a little.

  • @Hollywood1127
    @Hollywood1127 9 місяців тому +44

    I knew the visit to VIK's office meant much more. He recognized something that wasn't told to V.

  • @true_nomad6141
    @true_nomad6141 9 місяців тому +30

    My theory is that the NUSA used V as a Commando without their permission, and probably instanlled Blackwall implants and/or highly experimental combat implants.
    For being used as a Commando, the easiest thing to back this up would be the obvious fact that they planned for V's "awaking", yet couldnt do it any sooner? Not to mention that lorewise, V is the single most terrifying person to ever live. In the timeline, V is killed and resurrected, completes 100+ gigs, saves the NUSA president, does an entire black-op while being termaily ill and being the frontman of the unit (Reed and Alex basically just act as support for 90% of the time), nearly rids NC of crime, defeats dozen of cyberphycos, survies getting hit by the blackwall directly 5-6 times, breachs the blackwall themself with the aid of Alt, kill hundreds of wraiths in both attacks and defenses, Kidnap the heir of Arasaka, and (though you dont do this in the tower ending) storm Arasaka and kill Adam Smasher, of which, V can do solo. Renember all of this is ment to take place in about 4-7 weeks, a large chunk of which V is uncouncious in Vic's clinic. Before all this, V was practically a nobody. It would make sense that they kept V as their personal attack dog that they could drop anywhere on the planet and have their problem delt with in a month tops. Not to evn get started with the fact that Johnny's engram was obviously removed from the Relic, but there's no saying that it wasnt possible for the NUSA to figure out a way for new engrams to be placed on, so there is potential that a even greater soldier could have been put on the biochip (if they could figure out a way to swich which person was in controll remotely).
    My seconed thought is V was most likely used to test all sorts of Cyberware. V's resistance to cyberware is probably the highest of any person to live, with the only argument being Smasher himself. In game, V can use their cyberware without much care. Hell, V can yse David's exact sandavistan every few seconeds with no consequences, while David was in danger if he used it more then once a day. V not only has such a high tolerance, but V could have used a Cyberware with a direct connection to the Blackwall (the Blackwall cyberdeck) without much side affect. Also, the Biochip allowes for tolerances that are completely beyond what was thought to be possible beforehand.

    • @lucianjaeger4893
      @lucianjaeger4893 4 місяці тому +2

      I have a similar theory the only difference really thinking back to AI weapons is instead of a greater soldier i thought it could of been an experimental combat AI. It wouldn't be hard to hide Vs physical appearance an AI bread for combat would draw out Vs full potential even over clock them burning V out eventually, fire it up drop them where ever they are needed and know that problem will be resolved.

    • @MythicRanger2401
      @MythicRanger2401 17 днів тому

      Regarding the cyberware testing, if I remember correctly, Mike Pondsmith has stated that V doesn't go psycho because the Relic Chip shared the load, and negated the effect of most cyberware. If V still has the relic chip, they would 100% have the highest tolerance out of anyone alive.
      Smasher doesn't count. He was already a psycho before the implants.

  • @callmelou5397
    @callmelou5397 7 місяців тому +36

    this is actualy VERY plausible since we've already seen happen as Americ Cassel lost 3 years worth of memories

  • @gregthepeglegpregdreg
    @gregthepeglegpregdreg 9 місяців тому +178

    It's really fitting that this ending and the Arasaka ending are by far the worst endings for V, in both cases you sell your soul to "The Man" so to speak be it a corpo or the NUSA itself. It just goes to show you are nothing but meat for the machine in their eyes especially when you take this theory into account

    • @romanr1592
      @romanr1592 9 місяців тому +10

      It's funny because those are the only two endings where V can actually keep their soul, in all others it's killed by SOULkiller. It's either sell yourself to a corp, or a rogue ai, maybe the true good ending is the shortest one...

    • @romanr1592
      @romanr1592 9 місяців тому +7

      It is of course it's left to interpretation what exactly happened in mikoshi. If V's brain was scraped blank to create an engram that is then uploaded onto relic, original V is definitely dead, but if somehow v's engram was written back on their brain, or the brain was just copied without full scraping, then changes applied, one could argue it's akin to momentary loss of consciousness as the brain state was shortly restored, with a few changes.
      Alt certainly doesn't think it's the latter though.

    • @AveChristusRex789
      @AveChristusRex789 9 місяців тому +12

      ⁠​⁠@@romanr1592Thompson has something to say regarding soulkiller:
      ”It's no legend. Soulkiller's real. And your choombas at Arasaka just "hired" the 'runner who wrote it. Take that in - 'Saka with Soulkiller to do with as it pleases. Grim, my man. You even imagine that, rocker? Arasaka'll be unstoppable. Soulkiller'll flatline any 'runner who comes close to even tryin' to scratch its ICE. Seen it happen. Not an iota of physical damage - nervous system or anywhere else. No sound, no fury, no stench. Just all of a sudden, brain waves cut out. As if someone pulled the plug.”
      Taking what Thompson said into consideration, if you manage to restore brain wave activity - you wake up with the same consciousness as before. That is if Soulkiller did anything with it, which it doesn't.
      Alt merely created an engram of V, aka memories and personality (no consciousness because that's tied to the physical human brain), so that she can replace it with Johnny's engram inside the Relic so that the nanites can start rebuilding V's neural network with the data (memories and personality) stored in the engram.
      The end result is that V - the original, biological V - wakes up outside of Mikoshi with their original memories and personality intact as if nothing changed.

    • @odontoxins3223
      @odontoxins3223 9 місяців тому +2

      @@romanr1592I’m pretty sure you get turned into and Engram for The Devil Ending as well.

    • @maufagundes47
      @maufagundes47 9 місяців тому +8

      I think The Tower ending is even worse than The Devil ending, because at least in the latter you have the option to return home in full strength and with all your relationships still intact. By contrast, the Tower ending is by far the most depressing ending of all. After completing Things Gone Changed I went with the suicide ending, and I felt much less depressed with that one.

  • @kermitthethotslayer2538
    @kermitthethotslayer2538 9 місяців тому +97

    Canon ending is Don't fear the reaper for me. Mr blue eyes seems to imply he has the means to help him

    • @EternalNightingale
      @EternalNightingale 9 місяців тому +17

      Yep blue eyes is definitely a sign of canon events peralez becomes mayor though extremely paranoid and since he supports nusa that’s a plus for blue eyes since he wants arasaka gone from NC, sending so mi to the moon he appears which him having blackwall knowledge and access who knows what he’ll do, and V soloing saka tower to become legend to do one final heist that blue eyes could possibly save V

    • @papkinn
      @papkinn 8 місяців тому +7

      The Sun (including don't fear the reaper) and the Star are the best and most hopeful endings because they're left opened. When you think about it they're very similar too - in both V is still alive at that time, changes to status quo are minor enough and there's hope to help them (also all have romance fanservice too).
      Their openness and similarities always felt to me like they're set up as canon endings, it's as close to happy ending as it gets and it leaves door open for CDPR if they decide to bring back V as a protagonist.

    • @supersaiyanbino
      @supersaiyanbino 8 місяців тому +7

      @@papkinn If you really think about it, all the endings except the "toss the pills" ending could be left open for the story to continue in a DLC/Pt 2...If you send So Mi to the moon, she or someone from the moon could reach out to you and help you, if you send her with Reed she could somehow free herself or get released with the help of Blue eyes...the Aldacados could find a cure for V while they're out....nomad...ing...lol. And even the one where V becomes a construct, Arasaka could find a body for V and the story could be V trying to escape from Arasaka's grasp. So many different ways to go

    • @inrainbows-h2z
      @inrainbows-h2z 7 місяців тому +10

      @@supersaiyanbino Yep, sadly, due to that reason, CDPR doesn't want to continue V's story in Cyberpunk Orion because the ending is too broad, and I believe CDPR doesn't want to make one ending to be a canon (and I hope they don't)

    • @gigabilly1160
      @gigabilly1160 3 місяці тому

      For me its also Dont Fear the Reaper but only ended with Temperance. Tower, Star, Sun or Devil perfectly fit with the usual Night City struggle for survival or to became a legend but i like to think that V is truly special, just like David. Both protags who werent fit for Night City and payed the highest price. David wanted to make other people's dreams come true, V wanted to give others second chances, even if they didnt deserve it. We meet several people like these during sidequests and gigs, with SoMi and Johny being the prime examples. V him/herself gets a second chance from Jackie after prologue so i like to think that his death potivated V to do the same for others. For me its the only actually beautiful ending, SoMi after being thrown into the den of snakes finally finding someone who was willing to help her with no ulterior motives, and Johny having a change of heart, abandoning his vendetta agaist Arasaka to make the best out of Vs sacrifice and living his life to the fullest. Also, i like that no one except Johny knows about Vs sickest actions, snatching a cyborg out of NUSA hands and launching her into space, solo'ing the entire Arasaka with Smasher as a cheery on top, this is how you become an ACTUAL legend

  • @kleindropper
    @kleindropper 9 місяців тому +134

    I've also read the theory that Mr. Blue Eyes basically uses and discards Songbird if you send her to the moon (we never see or hear from her again other than a message that could have been left by anyone) so its just another lose / lose situation in CP

    • @Dankmemeslover69
      @Dankmemeslover69 9 місяців тому +55

      Yeah, the most likely scenario. No way a corp which brainwashes people seen in game (Peralez questline) will just help So Mi with no strings attached. Truly the best ending for her is to simply be killed by V.

    • @scyfon
      @scyfon 9 місяців тому +27

      ​@Dankmemeslover69 What about the theory that he's not even human, but an AI controlled entity (hence the glowing blue eyes)? The speculation is that there's an AI (or a group of them) that's out there pulling strings to change society to their liking - which may, or may not include coexistence with humans. If that's the case, he may have cured songbird to eliminate a potential threat to that plan.

    • @kleindropper
      @kleindropper 9 місяців тому

      @@scyfon Yes Mr Blue Eyes definitely a thrall run by the AIs to impact the physical world; the AIs also seem to be stoking hatred of pro-Arasaka politicians like Holt and favoring pro NUSA/Militech puppets like Peralez though too. Is this the work of Myers/Songbird using blackwall tech, or are the AIs already in control of the NUSA itself and using it to expand?

    • @DanakarEndeel
      @DanakarEndeel 9 місяців тому +8

      All Mr. Blue Eyes cared about was the AI. So Mi was just an expendable asset. So maybe the Songbird body survived but was probably too badly damaged and discarded.
      Heck Mr. Blue Eyes is an AI himself that just uses a human body as a vessel. Just look at his eyes and then look what happens with Songbird whenever you didn't go along with her and the AI activated. Her eyes turned red.

    • @odontoxins3223
      @odontoxins3223 9 місяців тому +22

      You guys are all wrong. Song sends you a Pin from the moon as a souvenir and she sends you a cyberware that she drops to her favorite location she shows you. I’d say she’s Fine

  • @nomi1513
    @nomi1513 9 місяців тому +241

    Another reason to not pick that ending

    • @JohnnySilverwrench
      @JohnnySilverwrench 9 місяців тому +15

      Agreed! This ending is the absolute worst....

    • @harnaskrogor2577
      @harnaskrogor2577 9 місяців тому +36

      ​@@JohnnySilverwrenchno its not, V starts a normal life just like us its basically new beginning (even tho its pretty illogical 😒)

    • @bekkison
      @bekkison 9 місяців тому +40

      @@harnaskrogor2577 Disagree with that take. V is a common criminal who ended up in deep water in the pursuit of fame and glory. Songbird is an internet addict who was gaslighted into joining the government and made to do horrible things that she never wanted to take part in, but was under constant pressure to comply with orders. Songbird is the victim in this story. She deserves to live her own life. V is lucky to have a second chance at redemption but a shortened life is better than none at all. V living a normal life is the worst choice, because it means doing something so morally deplorable, everyone you met in the game abandons you and moves on. Why chose that when you can save the life of another more deserving and spend the rest of your shorter life surrounded by those who accept you as family and love you til the end. Aldecaldos for life!

    • @harnaskrogor2577
      @harnaskrogor2577 9 місяців тому +12

      @@bekkison it actually depends on the player sure you can be like a common cruminal but keep in mind most contracts and kills V performs on gangsters or corporational thugs also depending on your choice V can keep his morality by showing mercy/saving others. Other than that I feel like Cdred "forced" this endimg to be negative its just stupid that you loose all your weapons skills body strenght intellect etc, Somi character is tragic but its not like she wasnt in the same situation as V both fought for their lives one of each could be morally superior and sacrifice themselves for the other so there should be no hard feelings for Somi she would give away V to be cured without a doubt.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 9 місяців тому

      @@harnaskrogor2577 Come on man, all Song did was trying breach Blackwall then NUSA learned about it and forced her to join them by blackmailing to report Netwatch. While we are blasting everybody on our path, stealing whatever we can get our hands on, making shady deals, also breaching Blackwall depending on our choices. We wouldn't be so far behind Hansen in the most dangerous criminals list! How people could believe we are more deserving to live than So Mi i have no idea really, she was used and turned into a cybermonster, at least we were always free to choose as we wish. Also we have more options to find a cure..

  • @Scarran
    @Scarran 9 місяців тому +118

    The Tower is a direct line to a sequel if they wanted to keep popular characters like Johnny. Finding out later that Johnny is being held by the NUSA (why wouldn't they lie and say the Relic was gone)..would be a great start to a new game. V starts out weak and depowered until a job where he makes it to the rebuilt Relic.. And slots it just as a heavily armed security team reaches him.. 😮

    • @SternLX
      @SternLX 8 місяців тому +12

      That didn't sit right with me in game. The Arasaka Relic Tech didn't just "Disappear". It wasn't just "Gone". They managed to take it for themselves using Blackwall tech to do it.

    • @Scarran
      @Scarran 8 місяців тому +11

      @@SternLX Indeed. It's too good of story thread.. And Keanu is far too popular to allow the Johnny to die. Even the Street Cred being rolled back to zero for V could be justified.. As people would see him as a broken down has-been.
      I just don't see starting over completely as people love the characters.. They just hated the game coming out unfinished. Hell.. You could even threaten people with a rebuilt Adam Smasher who'd hate V for dropping him, and being a host for Silverhand.

    • @re2gie
      @re2gie 8 місяців тому +9

      What if Reed just kept his end of the bargain? Look how much he blamed himself for what happened to SoMi. Why wouldn't he make sure V was taken care of? Also, during the inciting incident, the refrigerated case the relic was in was damaged, and the integrity of the relic was dropping quickly. Causing Jackie to install the relic to keep it structurally secure, and when injured, giving it to V. When Dexter killed V, the relic restarted V. However, when V went to Vic to remove the relic, we discover that the relic cannot be removed and that although the relic saved V's life it is also taking V's life because it's slowly overwriting him with Johnny Silverhand. So, what if, upon trying to remove the relic they discovered it was stuck and overwriting V and the only way to save V is to make his brain deaf to cyber implants and when they removed the relic they were unaware of the impending degradation. Thus, what Reed meant when he said the relic is gone. But hey, that's just a theory a game theory

    • @Scarran
      @Scarran 8 місяців тому +5

      @@re2gie Nice post.. Where I would disagree is Reed knowing. He outright admits he is out of the loop where So Mi is concerned.. She is considered a weapon.. Something of vital importance. They don't care about her freedom.. Nor would they have an issue with lying to Reed about what happened with the Relic. For what reason would the President care to include him if she felt the Relic was another weapon they could use?
      To me Reed would be telling the truth as he knew it. It would make even more sense.. Because there would be NO deception in him when he spoke of the Relic. The President knows how loyal Reed is to the people he feels responsible for.

    • @WhiteRabbitDave
      @WhiteRabbitDave 8 місяців тому

      Nice one. And it's a perfectly suitable narrative reset for genre storytelling as well.

  • @saxon2846
    @saxon2846 9 місяців тому +84

    Two things: Relic is extremely valuable to corps (like you said) and they already have likely tortured or 'reimagined' Songbird into some Anti-AI super power or whatever, since they now don't give Reed the clearance to know. Plus, Myers demonstrates no remorse in utilizing Songbird like they have. Its a HIGH chance that they, if not made some sleeper agent in V, TOOK his personality through the Neural Matrix/Soulkiller/Relic and are now hoping to use 'him' as an operative for NUSA, which could even be to help fight rogue AI maybe if you are a netrunner.
    Myers literally sees you gun down hordes of Barghest + A FUCKING SPIDER TANK, without barely blinking an eye. She probably noticed, just saying. Also, they probably took the 'original' V's implants away to keep from making anymore trouble or interacting with his doubles.

    • @mavericknv9534
      @mavericknv9534 9 місяців тому +4

      Explains why our dupes get patched. The greepy corpo govt "erases the memory" of the dupe so its not doable.
      Am i the only one who looks for in game explanations for how updates change the game. And how in some cases. What do npcs says or think. 😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😊😂 this game is set for that type of content lol

    • @ZacharyDarkes
      @ZacharyDarkes 7 місяців тому +6

      Mayer's is probably the most evil person in Cyberpunk 2077 which is saying a lot, she has no remorse after Songbird dies and gives you lip for allowing her to have peace and instead of being a slave for the NUSA.

  • @Griffolion0
    @Griffolion0 9 місяців тому +96

    I have a feeling those questions Lisa Smith referenced are like the Voight-Kampff test questions in Blade Runner used to tell human from replicant. It's possible they were using those questions to see if an AI had invaded and overwritten the consciousness of the original person, like Mr. Blue Eyes. AIs would have trouble answering those questions as they are made specifically to test for the odd reactions only a human would make at such nonsensical propositions.

    • @aljazslemc9569
      @aljazslemc9569 9 місяців тому +3

      Thought that exact thing.

    • @AFTERLIFE_Legend
      @AFTERLIFE_Legend 9 місяців тому +2

      Was just thinking this

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      It's a reference to it yes, but it clearly also found a hole in her memory which means it was wiped or tampered with

  • @x11tech45
    @x11tech45 9 місяців тому +32

    I always thought that Lisa was So Mi's original name, when she was part of Project Cynosure, back before she was damaged by her exposure to the Blackwall and turned into a weapon by NUSA, Reed and President Myers. We see a scene during the betray-SoMi branch of the PL story where something happened to SoMi which damaged her memories, presumably tied to her Blackwall exposure, and where Reed visited her after said damage.
    There are multiple datapads with Lisa's comments about being on the Cynosure project and her experiences. Given the proximity of one story element (the Lisa datapads) to the other (SoMi's memories being projected into V's progress through the facility)... I presumed a relationship between the two. Hence my thinking that Lisa was damaged/wiped and became SoMi ... and that a big part of her memories are potentially inaccurate (the way that Johnny's memories are inaccurate.)
    Militech's version of Relic tech vs Arasaka's version.

    • @EragonxVxRevan
      @EragonxVxRevan 9 місяців тому +9

      I read your comment after reading @zeropolicy7456. Their theory talks about finding a way to convince an AI that it is human. Would be interesting if "So Mi," as she was during the time you met her, a rogue AI that was assimilated into a human body from Lisa's constant exposure to the blackwall. What if the neural matrix is just a tool that Blue Eyes wanted to use to return So Mi's AI back to the blackwall after being captured?

    • @x11tech45
      @x11tech45 9 місяців тому

      @@EragonxVxRevan There may be something to that.
      After all, if you complete the path of betraying SoMi and you help NUSA recapture her, the AIs give you the key to decrypting Erebus, and allow you to craft an AI weapon (SMG or Cyberdeck).
      Whereas if you side with SoMi, it's Mr Blue Eyes that is responsible for helping SoMi get to the moon. And there is no firm confirmation afterwards that she survived the procedure.

  • @MrPuddin757
    @MrPuddin757 9 місяців тому +22

    You mention this helping YOU through rough times? Bro, it's weird how much reprieve from stress I get from diving my mind into this world and you helping us make sense of it. Literally just the other day I finished Phantom Liberty and have been binging your videos, actually personally noticed the discrepancy between what Viktor and Reed said was the issue. That had me standing up. Thanks for your videos cuz.

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +3

      Well I'm glad my videos can help so many. This content is somewhat my get away from work, school, etc. I have a lot of fun delving into this world with you all, there's no better rush! Hope you had an amazing Christmas choom

    • @MrPuddin757
      @MrPuddin757 9 місяців тому

      @LayedBackGamers it was preem. Ate some honey smoked scop.

  • @ElderNewt
    @ElderNewt 8 місяців тому +13

    It makes more sense for V to have been tampered with tbh. Especially when you line up everything we know about how organisations within CP77 works.
    It would also nicely set up the next game either for players to play an older V, work with V or hear stories/have plots within the game about V and what happens post PL ending

  • @Bana_Frog
    @Bana_Frog 9 місяців тому +15

    We know from Alt in other endings that V's body is already past the point of "ownership" being transfered to Johnny, V was asking Alt for a way to continue living, and Alt seems to conclude that only a couple months was the best she could do. So maybe, Alt could have done what the NUS AI did but knew the damage would happen, so V couldn't make it out of Arasaka like that and would die. Alternatively, the NUS AI was just given the command to save V's life and it had to follow it, even if it caused permanent damage. I think the damage is real, because Alt confirms that V's body will reject them so the NUS AI basically forced a solution that probably broke some things in the process, like putting a present in a bag too small and ripping it in the process. The coma however I think isn't part of that same damage. Most of V's value to the NUS is as a field agent, while Reed says the opposite I think everyone can safely say that V canonically has the potential to have surpassed Blackhand and can beat Smasher in the other endings. I bet that Meyers wanted a new toy, and when the cure damaged V she threw a fit. The coma was probably medically induced until they could find a fix for V's new problem, and another positive for Meyers would be destroying all of V's connections in the process leaving them as just another Reed or So Mi if they could fix them. After 2 years of no returns on investment maybe it wasn't worth it to keep V under, and the damage to V's old life had been done so there was no real harm in waking them and possibly bringing V into the FIA under a different position until a fix could be found at a later time as technology advances. And if V doesn't join the FIA after all of that, then it's still an incredibly dangerous pawn most likely permanently off the board, so this ending is really the worst one where Meyers wins completely with no consequences or losses for her actions.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      No it has nothing to do with the body
      V's neural matrix is mostly rewritten like Alt said making his body think him a virus
      The body is still breaking him down regardless which is why Alt can only give you a few extra months
      Honestly the smartest thing to do would be for V to allow Alt to make him be an engram like Johnny and allow that Engram to take over V's body.
      Yeah it's going to kill V but it will also create a new one in the process who can still live on

  • @mysterious_monolith_
    @mysterious_monolith_ 3 місяці тому +4

    Every character we meet in the Phantom Liberty DLC that has been involved with the NUSA (Reed/Alex/Songbird) has been screwed over in one way or another. It is therefore logical to suggest that V would be screwed over by the NUSA in some way too. Johnny Silverhaand constantly warns against trusting corporations or the promises of government, as he was previously a soldier and felt forgotten and taken advantage of. This is why he discourages V from taking the pledge of allegiance to the NUSA. Reed's description of the problem is different to Vik Vectors, so I do find it plausible that Reed is lying to V. The V we wake up as might even be a clone, a version of V intended to live as a harless civilian, while the original is a midless soldier working for the NUSA as a puppet, chromed out more than Songbird and Adam Smasher combined.

  • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
    @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +24

    The glaring issue with this theory is one simple question... Why would they just let V go? Even if he's depowered, it's still really dumb to let an asset like that back in to the world simply because he's seen way too many things to not be considered a liability. Why not just kill him if he's no longer useful?

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +22

      I mean that's less about the theory and more about the writing and choices of the NUSA. My personal perspective is they do have a use for him in the future, they muted his implants to be reactivated anytime they wish. There's always the idea too, that Myers despite her betrayals and manipulation has an ounce of respect to V and Reed to allow him to live. In said case, V can always be dealt with and couldn't do any damage they're afraid of.
      Or else when V fails to hand over Songbird and essentially says fuck you to Myers, she could've just killed him right there for the failure and disrespect.

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +11

      @@LayedBackGamers if they wanted V to work for them and if the implants don't work, they could have instead spun some story about how "ah the surgery didn't go so well, but listen friend... come work for us, we have some exciting future prospects for you, we'll get you up and running again. We got the relic out of you, didn't we?"
      And yeah sure, Meyers could have had V killed for disobedience but at that point he at least still had some sort of value as a research subject. After the 2 years, I get the impression they really might have extracted all they really could from him.

    • @odontoxins3223
      @odontoxins3223 9 місяців тому

      @@DioBrandoWRYYYYYYi definitely agree that the NUSA could force V to work for them again at any point by offering To Unmute his Cyberware.

    • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
      @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY 9 місяців тому +2

      @@odontoxins3223 but then why let him go? just string him along, maybe gradually unmute basic augmetics like the Kiroshis as proof of concept. If he has value still, there's no reason to wait and hope he comes back because he might just end up getting his head caved in by gangoons in NC or OD-ing in some dingy apartment.
      as much as we all love a good conspiracy, I don't think this ending is supposed to be the canon one or serve as a sequel hook.

    • @thejackal9834
      @thejackal9834 8 місяців тому +1

      @@DioBrandoWRYYYYYY I think I'm on the same page as you here, I feel like people are stretching quite a bit to see something that isn't there. I like fan theories and this is nothing but an interesting "what if?" in my opinion. The foundation is built on the "unreliable narrator" trope, which would basically put everything into question and destract from the actual narrative beats the writers were aiming for. But that's just my thoughts.

  • @henrynguyen9927
    @henrynguyen9927 9 місяців тому +10

    That message that mentions Lisa Smith going through a test is the same kinda test Officer K goes through in Blade Runner 2049... Coincidence? I think not🫢

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому +1

      Blade Runner was literally Pondsmith's second biggest inspiration for Cyberpunk, the real one not the fake 2049 one

  • @obiwankenobi2116
    @obiwankenobi2116 9 місяців тому +12

    I love your videos. But this one is my favourite. I absolutely despise the tower ending. NUSA did this to V on purpose.

  • @DeathwingDuck
    @DeathwingDuck 9 місяців тому +27

    Just for clarification's sake, you can still get the Tower ending if you side with Songbird. Instead of sending her to the moon you have the choice of handing her off to Reed after she admits the Neural Matrix can only cure one of them and that she played you all that time.

    • @apsurden
      @apsurden 9 місяців тому +12

      Yes, I chose that option when she confessed the truth.
      I have been betrayed by many people.
      Even from those closest to me.
      So I chose this option on instinct.

    • @FTBASTAR
      @FTBASTAR 9 місяців тому +8

      ​@apsurden I did the same. No remorse for giving song to Reed.

    • @cartierclips1126
      @cartierclips1126 9 місяців тому +9

      @@FTBASTARfor real, I kept on believing and believing in what she was telling me even though reed told me not to, but when she finally told me that had been lying about nearly everything, I knew what had to be done

    • @jarivuorinen3878
      @jarivuorinen3878 9 місяців тому +3

      @@cartierclips1126 So Mi betrayed you, you took it personally, but she didn't kill V or was even planning to do that, but kind of used V. Yes, that is betrayal, and absolutely detestable behavior. But you end up choosing V to hand So Mi to Reed, and hence to Myers. This is fate worse than death to Songbird, just because she happened to betray you. Now Myers gets her tool back and can abuse her until the day she dies for good. You basically dump your lying friend to hands of a rapist and sadist, after they finally trust you enough to say the truth, and the friend is on the brink of death. Reed also goes back to being NUSA lapdog and do their vile bidding for crappy organization. Myers can continue her actions against international law. I just can't understand this kind of emotional response over basic logic. Well, it's a roleplaying game, but hopefully no one would do such choices in real life. Morally unacceptable, logically unsound.

    • @cartierclips1126
      @cartierclips1126 9 місяців тому

      @@jarivuorinen3878 songbird was never V’s friend if we’re being honest, only contacted us to trick and use us as a way to help her kill the president, then proceeded to lie to us for the rest of the time, even about the so called thing that would save us both so she practically did plan to kill us by leaving us with one less option to save ourselves, she knew the risks of the game she was playing and paid the consequences for losing. Plus the V that I made that decision on is very cold hearted but was slowly warming up to songbird just to be repeatedly stabbed in the back by her, reversing any progress made to V’s cold demeanor

  • @KK-qm1mr
    @KK-qm1mr 9 місяців тому +24

    Having a top-level merc that can no longer be touched by tech would be a great asset if an AI invasion is imminent. With V being busted back down to a Level 1 character, I think this ending might suggest V will again be the protagonist in Orion.

    • @crimson-foxtwitch2581
      @crimson-foxtwitch2581 5 місяців тому +3

      i think CDPR’s implied they don’t want V to be Orion’s protagonist especially if it’s implied that V dies in most of the endings anyway

  • @verios44
    @verios44 9 місяців тому +130

    No matter how much I like the tower ending and I do, I just cant. I simply cannot give over So Mi. The raw emptions of the moment are just crazy! It feels like betraying a best friend.

    • @leuxx777
      @leuxx777 9 місяців тому +73

      she betrayed me, so i betrayed her

    • @verios44
      @verios44 9 місяців тому +24

      @@leuxx777 true, but gotta give the voice actress credit. She did an amazing job

    • @venveng
      @venveng 9 місяців тому

      Bestfriend? Lolz what are you 6? You do know V only go through hell and back to rescue Myers and So Mi for the promise of a cure and I'm pretty sure all that stuff only happens in the spam of few days or weeks and you seriously think So Mi is already V's bestfriend. I bet you're the type of person who's name on your friends phone is either free food/ ride or simp.

    • @DaCheeeeeeese
      @DaCheeeeeeese 9 місяців тому +18

      Yea I despise giving over so mi but I usually go with the kill her route in somewhat damaged cause I love the cutscenes that play showing her in Brooklyn growing up, I wish you got those with sending her to the moon too

    • @verios44
      @verios44 9 місяців тому +8

      @@DaCheeeeeeese I also prefer the moon ending, just wish they added an official way to explore tye cynoshure facility afterwards. I dont mind the unkillable robot, find it actually fun and refreshing. (Played too much alien isolation)

  • @victorkreig6089
    @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому +3

    Never got why that ending was a death sentence. Sure you can't use implants anymore, but it's not like there aren't plenty of weapons capable of being used that don't require dampeners, reinforced skeletons, or combat implant pairings. Yeah Militech definitely messed you up, but it's not like you couldn't undo it with the right ripper anyway.

  • @GreyWardenArlethaVakarian
    @GreyWardenArlethaVakarian 9 місяців тому +5

    I personally don't like the new ending, V survives yes but she/he loses her/his friends, it's too sad and I can't handle it. I prefer to send Somi to the moon to save her and either leave with the Aldecaldos (I hate nc) or use the gun on the roof..
    I hoped my V could stay with her/his partner.

    • @ray2007
      @ray2007 9 місяців тому +3

      V ending here is like Johnny perspective waking 50 years later and can't be the old person he was

    • @EternalNightingale
      @EternalNightingale 9 місяців тому

      Nah not like V to use the gun on the roof the aldecaldo mission feels too hopeful cause the inevitable is around the corner, but for me the only option that’s rational and makes most sense story wise and what lore V would actually do is become a legend and raid saka tower solo and do the final heist going out with a bang or if blue eyes could possibly save V…

  • @craigfin3222
    @craigfin3222 8 місяців тому +11

    A few other things, is one Reed looks upset and away from you when he says the coma stuff. Notice whenever he lies or speaks about something he regrets he does that too. Second, if they were able to wake V up, why not do it sooner? Third, Songbird is arguably in worse shape then V near the end of PL. The Matrix does not put her into a coma and it does not take away her ability to use cyberware. Fourth, V seems to now suffer from memory issues. When Misty asks where the pendant is, V can no longer remember and V in general seems mentally slower.

  • @reubensemmanuel5926
    @reubensemmanuel5926 9 місяців тому +9

    YOOOO this is more then plausible. And has deterred me from that ending so much. Incredible insight choom

  • @moret25
    @moret25 6 місяців тому +7

    13:35 that sudden stare; it’s almost like Viktor saw something else entirely in that scan.

  • @Ragmon1
    @Ragmon1 15 днів тому +2

    The base game and DLC never takes into account the amount of cyberware you have installed (only the ones that are forced on you).
    The DLC ending where they remove/disable your cyberware doesn't effect players who didn't use any cyberware.
    Good news: Were removed Johnny from your head.
    Bad news: No cyberware.
    Me: What cyberware?

  • @woozy96
    @woozy96 9 місяців тому +16

    Also, V had a significant impact to the Night City, they just don't know it.
    We faced the Tyger Claws, arasaka, MILITECH, Trauma Team, and Night Corp.
    When we went back to Viktor from a coma, MILITECH took over Night City. We could've prevented it if we were present before it all began.

  • @muse5722
    @muse5722 3 місяці тому +2

    While I'd like this theory to be true, I think the much more likely option is that the ending is just plain poorly written.
    Also, the whole "no combat implants" discussion is very stupid considering you can kill Adam Smasher without ever getting anything besides the Kiroshi eyes forced onto you in the prologue. (yes, you are also forced to get hand implants, but you can just take these off later by pressing middle mouse on them)

  • @theravyneffect3610
    @theravyneffect3610 8 місяців тому +3

    The Tower ending was my first ending, and... I was left with so many questions.
    There were a lot of cyberware implants I had that obviously I had no access to afterward. However, to get those Cyberware implants I had replaced my arms (with blades) and replaced my eyes (obviously). However, in the ending... you don't have the eyes or the cyberware arms anymore. But... how is that possible?
    Originally I dismissed it as it just being a game. But what I don't get is how V now has organic arms and eyes again, when they'd had them replaced during the game. Did the NUSA grow new arms and eyes? How did they replace them? Also, as V asks during the questioning with Reed, why didn't they use nano-tech to repair the damage if there was damage from removing the implant?
    We know, from the other endings, that part of V (at least part of their brain) has begun to be rewritten to support Johnny instead of V, because the tech was originally designed to rewrite Yorinobu to support Saburo. But in order to "cure" you, does this mean that the NUSA cut out those parts of your brain? How did they fix THAT problem, but they couldn't fix the issues with the cyberware?
    The explanation you're given makes very, very little sense. While I have no proof of it, I think it's more likely the NUSA did it all for a reason. They most likely wanted the Relic for themselves (I say this with no evidence other than the fact that it's incredible tech that nobody but Arasaka has), so they kept it in one piece rather than risking destroying it. Does that mean that they'd kill V in order to get their hands on the Relic? Is the reason you wake up with no Cyberware and organics again the fact that V was their test subject on their OWN version of the Relic? Is V actually now a clone, explaining why they'd have their organic body somehow magically restored?
    If that's the case, and V is a clone with their memories transferred via Militech / NUSA Relic tech, why are they unable to support Cyberware? Is that a side effect they haven't gotten fixed yet, since V was likely the first test subject? Or was it done on purpose to stop V from causing more problems? There is the argument of "well why not kill them?", which is valid, but maybe they didn't want to risk it. I mean, Reed was DEFINITELY asking questions. Others likely might have been as well. V made a big impact in their short time, people DEFINITELY noticed they were missing... so the best way to stop those people asking questions is to have V show up again.
    There's way, way more questions with that ending than any other ending because there's just so many parts of it that don't seem to make sense (to me at least).

    • @LegendaryPlank
      @LegendaryPlank 8 місяців тому +1

      I was confused by this also. By the end of the game, V has mechanical arms, legs, eyes, brain parts, spine and all sorts of other body parts. Surely by this point, turning all that off leaves V a braindead, blind quadriplegic. While I'm not familiar with the setting outside the game I don't recall it being mentioned that technology that can create/grow perfectly genetically compatible replacements of any natural body part exists. No one explains how they can 'turn off' armour either, so V would still be borderline bulletproof.
      I also have trouble understanding how the cure was supposed to work in conjunction with 'cutting out' the engram surgically.

  • @JblokaDaPoet
    @JblokaDaPoet Місяць тому +2

    What if V was cured but woke up after a coma to realize that Johnny is gone but now with blackhand in his place by Bartmoss’s doing in order to be secretly immortalized by arasaka. I say this because Johnny silverhand has his memories mixed up with Morgan Blackhand. The way he tells his stories don’t make any sense when stacked against other source material.

  • @wonderwaffle93
    @wonderwaffle93 9 місяців тому +34

    It’s crazy how V basically gets declawed. V got what they wanted but at the cost of basically having their life stripped down to just the bone.
    I like to think NUSA did it as an extra precaution too just due to everything V witnessed along with how much of a dangerous variable they could become, especially with all the dirt they could possibly have too.
    No one is going to believe a nobody, and that nobody has no way of causing much damage. The Night City legend V is long gone.
    My speculation of course!
    Love your videos! Love these deep dives.
    I really wonder how the next game will be.
    What part will V play.
    Will they be the playable character again? Or someone like Johnny is in 2077, who plays a secondary main character, maybe a mentor of sort for you the player?
    Will they even be around or will they go the way of Blackhand. Just a legend and story

    • @AveChristusRex789
      @AveChristusRex789 9 місяців тому +8

      I wouldn’t mind playing as V again honestly

    • @figuures6098
      @figuures6098 9 місяців тому +5

      The declawing makes sense when you compare to the ending of sending somi to the moon, you straight up decimate the presidents elite black ops, squad after squad, all on your own, and that’s not including being a proxy for Somis blackwall attacks

    • @Liberates
      @Liberates 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@figuures6098 if you have 20 strength you can break the president's wrist lol.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      When hoping for a miracle, always be careful what you wish for

  • @notduffy9203
    @notduffy9203 9 місяців тому +8

    Dude I need that blackwall hand mod shits fire I hate how short our use of it was I get it but imagine we just started abusing our relic as it will protect us via the ai and nanotech to zero everyone we want. We could have used it to kill the bot in the Reed ending or to beat multiple Maxtac av's and trucks at once.

    • @whatitdodracula
      @whatitdodracula 9 місяців тому +2

      Wait till Next Expansion, I know a Choom with no bottom Jar and flamethrower elbows that will have all that and more on hand.

  • @johels1980
    @johels1980 9 місяців тому +15

    The nomad ending is still the best one

  • @ieatpurificationpowder2953
    @ieatpurificationpowder2953 9 місяців тому +2

    While this theory can work, i believe this is the other side of the coin. "Would you rather die young as a legend or die old as a nobody?" This is the other side of that coin you get to live to live on as a nobody

  • @RaizelSX
    @RaizelSX 9 місяців тому +4

    I think V was used as some kind of server like how So MI was used for black wall stuff, except they figured out they needed him knocked out and cyber wear off so he wouldn't be conscious of it, and his consciousness wouldn't interfere with what they wanted.
    They only let him go because his usefulness ended or because their goals were accomplished and maybe Reed fought to have them let him go or something.

  • @brian_belmont87
    @brian_belmont87 2 місяці тому +2

    I knew that Reed lied to us at the ending. He was told in the very start of the mission what they were going to do to V. That is why he always acted so somber, guilty and emotionally hurt inside. Reed was a coward for letting them doing this to the MC. But he was just following orders......

  • @msnyctophile
    @msnyctophile 9 місяців тому +3

    Say what you will but i cant for the life of me trust Solomon Reed and Rosalind Meyers any more than i can trust Takemura and Hanako Arasaka!! Your theory is 100% valid!

    • @EternalNightingale
      @EternalNightingale 9 місяців тому

      Nah it’s the fact so mi rather die than be myers Guinea pig I was like uh oh this a really bad bad ending myers with blackwall tech nope she was already breaking international rules and laws so yep myers is evil

  • @PandaBurrie
    @PandaBurrie 2 місяці тому +2

    You’re saying a corp and a corrupt government would lie?!
    Jk, good theory.

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  2 місяці тому +2

      I know it's a pretty controversial idea! Thanks choom 😂

  • @slight27
    @slight27 9 місяців тому +3

    Brain and memory tech exists in cyberpunk 2077. During the misson "dream on " for Elizabeth peralez you learn of brain altering tech being used on them.

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому

      Yes but that is Night Corp and Blue Eyes, so it is the same vein as Rogue AI memory altering. Same with Lizzies boyfriend wanting to change her personality, except it would be using soulkiller to alter her instead.

  • @Rubycon20
    @Rubycon20 6 місяців тому +2

    The discrepancy between what Reed tells you vs what Viktor tells you goes even further. Reed never tells you that you can't use combat implants as in you're physically unable to, he tells you that using them could kill you.
    According to what Viktor tells you though installing combat implants wouldn't have adverse effects on you or your health, they simply wouldn't work as they can't communicate with your nervous system.
    That's two very different stories and you can't tell me that the NUS just "got it wrong" considering some of their best doctors worked on V and a Zetatech ripper found out within seconds of a scan.
    So honestly the only plausible reason I can see for Reed telling his version is because they simply want to scare V away from even trying (V clearly went through hell and back just to survive so the threat of potential death obviously hits hard for V).
    And now the only plausible reason I can see for trying to scare V away from looking into this matter further is to cover something up.
    The only thing that opposes these thoughts is the fact that even if you tell Reed you gonna leave and have a ripper check it out no attempts to stop you are being made.
    They still provide you with an AV to NC the second you ask.

  • @-nyte2063
    @-nyte2063 9 місяців тому +4

    i gave up so mi as my corpo/merc instincts don't tolerate being screwed over.V must have vindication

  • @ozmul5810
    @ozmul5810 9 місяців тому +2

    Think God I wasn't the only one!
    Sense playing the tower ending I was convinced it was Sequel bait! That when we see V fade into the crowd it was a lead up to the next game and a John Wic situation.
    You even played that line from Victor that led me to believe this. He says the Signal was Muted and proposes ways it could be reset! nearly fatal but v has risen from the dead once before.
    I proposed that this will be the plot of the next game.
    2080 Your V again after some time living as some Joe Smoe. An innocuous nobody likely a cab driver as we still have the Delimane. Then somebody finds us or we nearly get killed and WAMMO Our base Cyberware works again. They could even bring back Johny Silverhand as a ghost of his former engram. Then it is a matter of restoring what was once there or replacing it.
    All the while wrestling with the Legend of V, vs the reality of V now. All of our accomplishments from the first game could vary easely be rumors and tails spun by Edgerunners sense.
    ~I heard V was a corpo who died doing some heist on the Silver Palis... No No V was a Street kid who Sailed off with a Nomad clan!... No No your both wrong. V was a Nomad that stormed Arasaka Tower and killed Hanoko alongside Goro Takamura and is imprisoned on some Arasaka space station.
    This way all the endings are in a way Cannon.
    Bare in mind this all ruins my Head cannon for the tower ending where My V becomes a fixer that works out of the Delimane.

  • @Heidao623
    @Heidao623 9 місяців тому +4

    Considering the nature of the Relic itself and how it unexpectedly opened the door to engrams taking over bodies to be "reborn", it was the perfect opportunity for NUSA to try out bringing in AI to a body and trapping them inside a physical body to better tame or interrogate. Once V was burnt out as a conduit, they probably granted the bonus of releasing them on the belief of "Oh hey we saved you, but you can't use combat chrome anymore"

  • @tarikrobot8568
    @tarikrobot8568 2 місяці тому +1

    It would explain the downfall of Arasaka in 2079. Perhaps V was the one who also killed Smasher, which Oda and Goro failed to accomplish.

  • @JohnnySilverwrench
    @JohnnySilverwrench 9 місяців тому +12

    So my theory with Somi and V goes the old saying shoot the moon of you miss you'll land amongst the stars!

  • @TheNin-Jedi
    @TheNin-Jedi 28 днів тому +1

    The NUSA definitely took every advantage over V while out. V was not only top Merc but near legendary status AND had the relic inside their head.
    If we remember. V was inside the blackwall. Met Alt. Seen the other side.
    When you let So Mi go to the moon, she is basically healed in days. V is out for 2 years.
    Yeah. Its all more than sus.
    They used V up like a test toy and then threw em out to the wolves.

  • @ZeoThatZomi
    @ZeoThatZomi 9 місяців тому +4

    Honestly I believe he was in a coma but I do also have a second belief that V was never stripped of any of his chrome, I think they locked his from using it and V can't notice. So V's basically a sleeper agent like Reed and the next time there's a big danger they'll awaken V again. Plus they would want V as a sleeper agent because if V goes rogue into cyberphycosis with V's current power and access to rouge AI V could be the worst Cyberphycosis victim to be in nightcity

  • @Dr.Megladon
    @Dr.Megladon 3 місяці тому +1

    I wish there was a super secret happiest ending. is where Alex lives, you get cured , and your partner, reed, and alex are chilling on the beach.

  • @NugsSlugsBugs
    @NugsSlugsBugs 9 місяців тому +5

    idk it seems much simpler to just imagine the nusa had some way of making the cortex deaf and used that on v so they couldn’t be a solo anymore

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому

      Lmao, if they had that kind of tech Saka would have lost years ago

  • @eddyram4932
    @eddyram4932 9 місяців тому +1

    A lot of people in this comment section seem to be under the impression that Blackhand didn’t use or had minimal implants, when Blackhand was chromed out according to the Cyberpunk lore😂
    -Neural processor
    -Sandevistan
    -Smart-gun and vehicle links
    -Interface plugs
    -Chip-ware sockets
    -Nasal filters
    -Two cyberoptics (targeting scope, low-lite, infrared, anti-dazzle)
    -Right cyberarm (Rippers, heavy SMG, microwave/EMP shielding, hydraulic rams)
    -Muscle & bone lace
    -Nano-surgeons
    Meanwhile V only has two canon lore implants, the Kiroshi eyes, and the
    Ballistic Coprocessor on the palm.
    Also if anyone wants to argue that V gets chromed out, no, lore wise and canonically V only has two implants. So until we get a second game and they cement the lore around V, there’s only two implants.

  • @isaacmccreadie5742
    @isaacmccreadie5742 9 місяців тому +4

    When I first got this ending and atarted to think about it I didn't even think about them indusing a coma I just thought about the fact that reed could have easily contacted V's friends and told them about her state but it made sense to me that V is valuable and skilled and without friends she might go back and work for the FIA like reed suggested and the more I thought about the more I think the FIA had to do with the coma

  • @moneygreen932
    @moneygreen932 8 місяців тому +1

    I was ready to discredit this whole theory UNTIL you brought up the novel. If the novel No Coincidence, has ANYTHING to do with the game (current and sequel) then you could be right about and possibly they have V being like Zor in the novel. Only problem is, he has his memories and they give him the option of a job at Langley... unless while they "operated" on him they had him complete a mission, and then wiped his memory. Idk

  • @KM-op3xr
    @KM-op3xr 9 місяців тому +6

    And this is just another reason why it’s always gonna be F Myers and the NUSA

  • @zaxxon4
    @zaxxon4 Місяць тому +1

    Coma or not, there are story setups that could involve this ending. If V believes that they were in a coma then there's no way for them to let any counter story slip. A more useful NUSA action is to make a sleeper with two compartmentalized personalities. One with no access to the cyber-ware or the other personalities memories. The other personality having access to all of it. To be useful the now famous V needs to be needs to appear to be a non-player in their field. How better to do this than a trip back to Night City to show everyone that they are now a nobody. A new game could start with getting a new face and name to avoid attacks by former enemies. Then have a mission that tears down the conditioning.

  • @zeropolicy7456
    @zeropolicy7456 9 місяців тому +23

    Idk, man. Based on the timetables of pretty much everything else in the game, this would _require_ that he be experimented on for far longer than a mere two years.
    I think by far the scariest implication is that V was simply soul-killed in this coma and an engram was installed into his body. You could make the case that they would deafen him to implants to see if it's possible to cut off an AI to net access entirely.
    Quarantining an AI from net access in a mobile platform could be a form of control that they're looking for. And doing it in a way that the AI is completely unaware of could make it easier to control. An AI that knows what it is is dangerous. But if you could realistically convince an AI that it's human, you get it to self-impose limitations that do most of the controlling for you.
    Bottom line, either NUSA actually managed to untangle V's consciousness from Johnny's engram and saved his humanity, or they simply did the same thing Alt does except they don't tell you about it and remove your ability to talk to tech. Either way, V gets to live. So it's the second beat ending, imo.

    • @Xolcm
      @Xolcm 8 місяців тому +2

      "I think by far the scariest implication is that V was simply soul-killed in this coma and an engram was installed into his body."
      This is literally what happens in every Mikoshi ending.

    • @zeropolicy7456
      @zeropolicy7456 8 місяців тому +2

      @@Xolcm Yeah, but without his knowledge or consent. In the Mikoshi endings, V is at least on board with the idea, and would live on with the understanding that he's essentially just an AI recreation of V now instead of V himself.
      In this scenario, V has no idea. He wakes up, thinking he escaped his death with his mind and body intact, just without access to Implants. The horror is in him not knowing that he died and a copy was uploaded in his place. And he has zero clue.
      It's the same thing that freaks some people out when they start playing around with the idea that consciousness dies every time you go to sleep, and you just gain a new one with all your old memories when you wake up.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 2 місяці тому +1

      Militech doesn't have the tech to make an engram of him

  • @YOYO11114
    @YOYO11114 2 місяці тому +1

    Seing people with more cyber that skin (the black marker seller from dogtown, Adam smasher, songbird, all maelstrom, end lot more people). Made me wonder this ending it's not the whole picture.

  • @asraarradon4115
    @asraarradon4115 6 місяців тому +7

    Wait, did anyone actually trust the NUSA at all after everything that happened in the expansion storyline? Everyone was just lying and manipulating you every step of the way.

    • @notjelly1122
      @notjelly1122 5 місяців тому +2

      Taking the oath in that dystopian world is a mistake, no matter the corporation

    • @123Suffering456
      @123Suffering456 4 місяці тому +2

      I didn't trust them from the start and still found myself a little taken aback by just how callous Myers truly is. Her attitude in the Songbird ending when you eavesdrop on her and Reed at the airport should tell everyone all they need to know about that woman, I think.

  • @emaitchess3821
    @emaitchess3821 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting stuff but still, whatever happened to V during the coma, that's not the point of the tower ending. The point imo is finding peace with whatever else is left of ur life after everything that happens to u, be it the consiquences of the actions u took that lead u here or just blaming it on bad fortune. Coming to terms with it and trying to move on, accepting ur situation and making a new life
    Just like what Vic did. You can blame him for selling out sure he did. But what would u do in that situation? Not everyone wants or can go out in a blaze of glory. Sometimes the quiet life is just what one really desires in the end

  • @arg_9584
    @arg_9584 9 місяців тому +3

    Finally did phantom liberty last week so now I can watch more videos containing spoilers!

  • @P-Sound
    @P-Sound 7 місяців тому +1

    My biggest disappointment with all the endings is the fact that they see the behavioral imprint as the biggest threat, while realistically nothing would be easier than to reset relic's nanites to undo the damage. V's problem isn't all things to do with relic, it's the thing to which V owes her/his life, imagine if the intensive healing capabailities were to be controlled instead of getting stripped away of, together with Johnny.
    Even with these thoughts, i get why it's so in base game, it's the easiest way to get relic to stop killing V, and is beneficial to Alt as she get's another ai to be a part of her.

  • @StratumPress
    @StratumPress 9 місяців тому +3

    Amazing video, man. I'm obsessed with the world of Cyberpunk.

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the kindness, Cyberpunk is an amazing world to be obsessed with. I very much am of course

  • @rocknroll2199
    @rocknroll2199 3 місяці тому +1

    The doctors would have been there when V was woken up, if it was on the up and up. V is being played in that scenario.

  • @SoranotRoxas
    @SoranotRoxas 9 місяців тому +3

    Oh boy, gonna listen to this when i get off work. Would love to hear this one

  • @zerotodona1495
    @zerotodona1495 6 місяців тому +1

    I’ll still take the devil’s ending… I rather take my chance with a clone or robot body and be hanako’s merc.
    The other endings are terrible. Good lord.
    The NUSA also has the chip in the tower ending! Yikes

    • @da_001
      @da_001 6 місяців тому

      this!!! takemura is my brother he wont let me rot in a digital prison

  • @Betapvnk
    @Betapvnk 9 місяців тому +3

    “The Game is fixed” makes more sense now

  • @FluffyDem
    @FluffyDem 9 місяців тому +10

    Anybody notice Reed was doing weird things with his hands when V woke up? Like he specifically had one hand behind his back almost the entire time until I said a piece of dialogue which made him act differently

    • @LayedBackGamers
      @LayedBackGamers  9 місяців тому +6

      Yep he definitely had a lot of queues giving away just how guilty and unsure he was feeling. He knew it wasn't right what the NUSA did to V, but is too brainwashed to break his loyalty so he struggles as he lies / omits necessary details.

  • @billdawson9471
    @billdawson9471 9 місяців тому +2

    If you consider the Relic's job according to the first 1/2 of the game, and the Relics own 'read me' file. The Relic was to tear out part of the brain that govern personality and memory, and replace it with a genetic neutral artificial brain cells to make the new host. But there is a problem the Relic lost integrity when its case was destroyed. By the time V got the thing in her head it would be around 70% integrity. How many chips you know would work at 99%?? none.
    So it could be possible the situation caused the coma, due to unknown damage. V was choking out blood.... uhmm why? When the chip was to work on memory and personality, completely different part of the brain. Therefore all this; maybe over thinking the story. Reed may of felt bad because things went south, and feels responsible, for her being in a coma, even though it was not his fault Remember how he felt about Songbird even though she helped in his assassination.

  • @nickjklol
    @nickjklol 9 місяців тому +54

    Let's fucking go. Been saying this since the week after PL dropped

  • @le3299ify
    @le3299ify 9 місяців тому +16

    My feeling is the ending is both a ref to neuromancer and a way to bring V back in the next game without his implants.
    I think its gonna come out that Myers ordered V killed but Reed gave the slightly more friendly idea of letting him live but taking away all the chrome so he is powerless. I then think the next game will open with V in a bad place and being saved by Mr Blue Eyes but with the cost being that if he doesnt do as they say he goes back to being powerless. It really does look like instead of a corpo war its soon to be an ai vs human war and V is gonna be right in the middle of it.

    • @killwill5965
      @killwill5965 9 місяців тому +3

      i hope "don't fear the reaper" is the canon ending

    • @le3299ify
      @le3299ify 9 місяців тому

      @@killwill5965 as much as I agree as it is the only ending where V really becomes what they set out to do I really dont think u pretty much perfectly set up V coming back in the next game and not use it.
      Like my 1 complant about tower is that it is a bit too close to the start of neuromancer (something I critised mass effect 2 for as well) as I am convinced that myers tried to make damn sure V couldnt be a solo again but I also think mr blue eyes has tech from beyond the blackwall that could save V and put him on a leash just like we see in neuromancer (not really spoilers for that book as this is pretty much all in any symnopsys u will read)

    • @killwill5965
      @killwill5965 9 місяців тому +1

      @@le3299ify the next game will involve Mr Blue Eyes for sure. i just don’t like the notion that V sold out to the NUSA/Militech or that Johnny’s engram wasn't given to Alt, which also meant V killing Johnny.
      Then again, CDPR wouldn’t have to deal with tying up V’s 6 month mortality problem.
      A third option is for the player to decide, like the Nomad/Streetkid/Corpo options, and the ending you choose is V’s backstory that only concretely affects the first ~half-hour of the game

    • @JarlRagnaar
      @JarlRagnaar 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@killwill5965 I think we could see V return as the main character for CP Orion. Seeing as the game is said to be a direct sequel to CP2077, they will have to include V or at least their legacy in Orion anyway. Be it as part of the main story or in background events.
      With the exception of Temperance and Least Resistance, all endings leave enough room for a continuation of V's story. Maybe each ending could lead to a different prologue as part of an expanded life path system with all of them culminating into being cured and 'employed' by Mr Blue Eyes.
      Since the great AI conspiracy is likely to be a major part of the next game, MBE will play an essential role either way and he has already shown great interest in V.
      I'm sure a lot of us would like to see V's story continue and
      it would still allow new players to customize their character and life path. In this way, cdpr could cater to both sides.
      We also wouldn't have the lore problem of a second new god-tier solo being introduced within the span of like 2 or 3 years in world.

    • @killwill5965
      @killwill5965 8 місяців тому

      @@JarlRagnaar i also really wanna see V come back. V should be the next Geralt

  • @pastorsleep
    @pastorsleep 24 дні тому +1

    everytime i play this ending as female v i absolutely scold judy😂

  • @zphyr6780
    @zphyr6780 9 місяців тому +5

    Let’s not forget that with Johnny’s engram being purged from V, there’s suddenly nothing stopping V from going cyberpsycho. The only reason V couldn’t go over was because they had Johnny in their head to split the load and to keep them sane……ish.
    With Johnny gone, plus all the cyberware, V would have to take on all of that alone which would likely cause em to snap.
    Your theory has a very high probability of being true, definitely sounds like something the NUSA would do, that and I really doubt they’d want their patient to wake up and instantly turn into a killing machine.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @morbid1.
    @morbid1. 4 місяці тому +1

    phantom liberty ending is the worst... it's sad as fuck

  • @SofaKingWashed
    @SofaKingWashed 9 місяців тому +8

    This is why I only handed So Mi over to Myers to see what the Tower ending was about. There's no way I would ever hand her over to be enslaved to the net. I sent her to the moon, knowing Mr. Blue Eyes (likely a rogue AI proxy) wanted that, but hoping against hope that So Mi was too good of a netrunner to let them program the neural matrix to do their bidding (even though I loved the King Of Swords ending too). Also, I look at the Lisa Smith email not as memory tampering but instead her becoming more AI than human by spending so much time probing the Blackwall, like when So Mi was talking about when a snowflake touches her hand she can calculate its unique fractal structure, but can't remember what her mom's voice sounds like. Great video!

  • @Rrgr5
    @Rrgr5 9 місяців тому +5

    There is also a little detail that the game shows to present the player more than one time, one just after V wakes up, and the other in the last part of the ending, which is the bald head... If V was 2 years in coma, why V's hair was cut? Like V did some surgery mere days before the awakening? Also, how V was able to move so easily? Even tho V's weak, still far way from a coma for 2 years weak, if V manages to walk that easily something is fishy from the start, and no retcon about tech, since V couldn't handle implants anymore, one thing is for sure, that wasn't a 2 year coma and also the way Delamain talks with V looks like he's surprised that V doesn't knew what happen in the last 2 years, almost as he somehow knew V wasn't in a coma.

  • @abstragento0087
    @abstragento0087 9 місяців тому +2

    This is perfect and would fit nicely with the arasaka ending the message would be corporations cant give u what u need and want because they are soulless