Each possible ending of 's DLC can affect what happens next in the base game. The DLC's plot revolves around V's eternal search for a cure to their neurovirus. At the beginning of, they learn that the New United States government might have a remedy, and they can gain access to it if they'll only play government agent. Their first assignment: NUSA President Rosalind Myers' spaceplane has crash-landed, with the wreckage straddling the two rival sides of Dogtown. V will need to rescue the President, and more importantly, find out who was responsible for the crash.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for one possible ending of Cyberpunk 2077, and all possible endings of the Phantom Liberty DLC.]
V's government work puts them between Solomon Reed, a put-upon Federal Investigation Agency operator, and Song «Songbird» So Mi, the President's right-hand woman and a skilled netrunner. The two have a history, and Songbird's work behind the mysterious Blackwall is putting her and the President in danger. Reed eventually asks V's help in capturing her. The player can side with either of them, choosing to help Reed arrest So Mi or help So Mi escape during the penultimate mission "." What they decide there, and what they choose to do after, affects both the ending of the DLC, and everything in the base game that comes after.
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Near the end of "," as So Mi is hacking into the stadium's defenses in order to create an opening for Alex, V has the chance to activate the Icebreaker implanted in her by Reed. Reed hopes this will immediately immobilize her, creating an opportunity for him to sweep in and capture Songbird once and for all.
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