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And yes, you can get one more alternative ending to V story depending on your in DLC choices. However, be ready that it will still fit main meaning of the cyberpunk genre. Quid pro quo
I was happy with mine, even if it didn't help V.
I also think the Aldecaldos ending is the best :P
In short: Yes. Long answer will be spoilers:
I went and helped SoMi. Decided to betray Reed for her and it ended with SoMi and me fighting out way to the space shuttle, and she telling V that she lied and had no cure. That only one of us could be saved, because it would destroy the McGuffin. And well... i decided that the one to be saved should be SoMi... and i put her into the shuttle.
Reed tried to stop us, which resulted in a shoot out with Reed and i killed Reed. Alex later called me, and we had a drink together in a bar. She told me she got the job to kill me, and i gave her my token, told her she could come collect once i was dead in a few months. She accepted.
So ultimately Phantom Liberty had no effect on my base game relationships, or the ending for V, and i got a new choom in Alex, and possibly Mr Hands, who seems to have taken a liking to my V.
If you disregard the fact that V will die a horrendous death in a few weeks, sure. Autoimmune disease is a terrible way to go.
I mean they could have made V the one that breaks that dumb saying "No Happy endings in Night City" -_-