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So I found this thread only now (this is my first Cyberpunk playthrough) and I thought it was weird that the game didn't transfer me anything, too. So when I came across this thread about how she essentially scammed / betrayed us, it made me think about the actual mission itself. When you go into the restaurant there is a last supper reference when you step away from the table. In the last supper Judas betrayed Jesus, which I want to insinuate that we play as Jesus(?) and the lie that Rachel says to our face would make her Judas? Another thing I thought about was how the name of the mission "A light that never goes out" (by the Smiths) also talks about how they are not welcome in their home anymore. Those are just my thoughts but this is actually a really cool mission and this game is just so intricate in it's storytelling that I just feel gobsmacked.