Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
He is, almost certainly, an AI proxy, which is used (by whom is unconfirmed) to have an “analogic” agent in some quests (Dream On, 1 Phantom Liberty ending, Cyberpunk secret ending).
Below is mostly speculation about him with some circumstantial evidence (at most):
He is probably an AI from beyond the blackwall working for or subservient of Alt. From the Phantom Liberty DLC, we acquire information that confirm some lore from the tabletop, mainly that it was ALT who created the Blackwall after the DATAKRASH, not Netwatch. And while is true that Alt separated human and AI traffic, is unknown what her aims truly are beyond that action.
It is also impossible to know what the AIs beyond the Blackwall think, but is believable that some factions have been formed in the meantime: at least one who promote the destruction of humankind, and another (Alt’s factions) who is more conservative about the status quo.
Any quests where Mr. Blue Eyes appears, “seem” to be geared about reinforcing Night City (with Peralez as a Manchurian candidate for a less corrupted government) or eliminating dangerous unknowns from the board (Phantom Liberty) or acquiring assets/ tentative alliances (Cyberpunk secret ending).
If so, Mr Blue Eye is probably preparing resources in base reality for what is coming next.
The Questline with Peralez, the Gary the Prophet quest (next to Misty's, gotta visit him a few times and talk to him), CP2077 NC Legend ending, Phantom Liberty Spaceport (if sided with Songbird).
As Mander said, no concretes but implied to be an AI proxy. Might be the main course of story in Project Orion, who knows.
He's also spotted in the alley before you jump in the van with So Mi. Disguised as a homeless man. His eyes are glowing blue and if you scan him, it says something along the lines of "mysterious homeless man". It only lasts for a short while before the homeless proxy goes back to normal. He's watching your every significant move in Night City. Sometimes I wonder if the proxy is AI or maybe controlled by a powerful netrunner under Morgan Blackhand, who went missing a long time ago. No one knows if he's still alive or not. So much mystery. Keep your eyes peeled! There's more strange things out in there!
Morgan is alive and well per in game chatter: news about a "portly gentleman putting down a robbery attempt with extreme prejudice".
Blue Eye is most certainly an AI proxy: he is too good at what he does to be a human.
The true missing in action character from the tabletop is Spider Murphy.
She's certainly alive, but where is she, no one seems to know.
Ahhh ok ok. I had hoped to run into Spider-Murphy after the flashback. I loved her personality.
Her little tidbits about Rache Bartmoss, were great. I'm sure we'll get more of this content revealed in the next Cyberpunk game. :)
Funnily enough, if you comb through out the game files, it exists a flag called "Spider Murphy called V".
Apparently it's just a leftover from previous draft for the Cyberpunk story, but it's a funny tidbit,
A little late, and not necessarily true anymore in 2077, BUT:
-From the Core Rulebook of Cyberpunk RED (2045), pages 307/308:
Now, Brown Recluse are spiders... so... Spider Murphy new alias?
is the AI running the Firewall and thus a true AI while the technomancers aka Maelstorm worship severed hackers from beyond said firewall thus ghost images from human brains- emulations. "Lilith" might be a ghost image of a human hacker gone insane- a true demon with fragmented memory of how is was to have a "soul". Another concept much of this revolves around.
This` surely not some random goon as you describe it.
I realy liked some incorporation of NightCorp twiddeling with sensory implants to alter decision paths while playing but since the release version was ... well a bit buggy and CDRP was itself victim of a hack i guess there was more important stuff to be dealt with than solving threads in the story.
Cyberpsychosis was such a loose thread i hoped resolving itself. Is it twiddeling with chrome? Too much of it? AI twiddleing with the software running it? Or corpos trying to hack it brute force? Maybe CDPR is in the making of another DLC? Maybe V meets a soulmate? Runs a little gang depending on what home you choose as base? Organises a race car championship with Eurodyne in the city? Or a little more violent version of it with Pam in the desert? Discover a Mealstorm hideout beneath the gigant landfill? Or a Biotechnica base under the sea?
I´d love to delve into Night City again especially since they greatly improved the game allready.
Anyways good game CDPR!
How much of the control/hijack are the hosts aware? Dunno. We don't know if the proxies are willing or not.
The prototype (iykyk) was intended for a blank slate—a living body with no discernable conscious brain activity. V's situation was outside the intended function.
For all we know, the proxies could also be brain-dead and go into "idle" running personality script to maintain the proxy when not needed for direct interventions.
It could also be worse. Someone who's chromed a bit too much might get hijacked. If V can make someone commit suicide, who knows what an AI can do with the right access?
Is it one AI controlling the lot or is it a group of AIs taking it in turns or is it some kind of conglomerate of AIs acting both in unity and independently?
There are so many questions that are deliberate. Part of me hopes they never fully explain it. The possibilities are so fascinating, and answering the questions would eliminate almost all of them except one. I kinda want to keep the unanswered, fantastic possibilities.