The story of 's DLC comes down to one pivotal choice: side with Solomon Reed, or Song «Songbird» So Mi? Reed is a Federal Intelligence Agency officer, and Songbird is a Netrunner who serves as President Myers' aide. When the President's helicopter takes a dive in Dogtown, and the President herself is trapped, both of these characters call on the mercenary V for help. However, they have a history, and Reed is convinced that letting Songbird fly is more trouble than it's worth. Reed believes that Songbird's work behind the Blackwall, a defense measure against rogue AI, is dangerous. And he's got the President on his side.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for all possible endings to Phantom Liberty, as well as the new ending added to the Cyberpunk 2077 base game.]
V plays both sides of the conflict, stealthily installing an immobilizing Icebreaker device on Songbird while helping her escape the clutches of Dogtown gang boss Kurt Hansen. During what may well be the final quest of the DLC, depending on what choice is made here, Reed directs V to activate the Icebreaker at a crucial moment so that he can swoop in and take her into custody. Don't be hasty, as the wrong choice can ruin a playthrough. Each option has its pros and cons, affecting both what comes next in the DLC, and what changes about the base game after 's ending.
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During the quest "," V travels to Hansen's base at the EBM Petrochem Stadium in Dogtown to put an end to his operation once and for all. Songbird and V hack into its defense systems, while Alex heads up to Hansen's office. V can choose to activate the Icebreaker here or allow Songbird to continue
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