Sure, let’s give this a shot. Here we go:
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So Evelyn Parker in “Cyberpunk 2077” — man, what a story. I’m not sure if it was intentional or just serendipity, but her arc? It’s brilliantly tragic. I mean, she’s there right from the start, like anchoring this whole heist business. You can’t help but care about more than just some relic, you know? But then, bam, she ends up with Fingers, and everything goes downhill. And the game’s just like, “That’s it, folks, see ya!” No recovery, no nothing. Why do I care so much? No idea, but it’s stuck with me.
Now imagine if — maybe, just maybe — V got to her before all the brain damage and whatnot. Like, wow, she’d be a game-changer. A high-value player, not just for the heartstrings but tactically. Think about the side quests and faction stuff that could shift. Evelyn had serious connections, knew her way around Voodoo Boys and that crazy braindance tech. She wasn’t just another fixer puppet.
Here’s a thought: if Evelyn lived, the dynamics of Night City, and V’s world could have totally flipped. Imagine her undermining NetWatch, or double-crossing Wakako. Maybe V could skip over Brigitte’s nonsense thanks to her. She’d whip up custom BDs for heists, giving players a slick and sneaky edge instead of crashing through doors like a bull in a china shop.
Ah, but then there’s Judy Alvarez. Her loyalty could’ve taken a nosedive. What if her conflict with Evelyn cooked up some drama? V might find themselves between siding with an idealist or an opportunist. Plus, Evelyn might pull the biggest plot twist and hop over to Arasaka, looking for revenge or protector vibes. Imagine the betrayal! You save her, only for her to do a 180. Beautiful chaos, right?
Mechanically speaking, if she was around, missions could take on a whole different flavor. Evelyn had the tech smarts and a vendetta — a killer combo. V could’ve had new infiltration routes, stealth tactics, even some kind of cyber overwatch through those BD relays. All without revamping the entire game’s map or AI. She’d be like this shadowy fixer or netrunner ghost, offering exclusive missions that you’d only see if you save her. Such a cool thought.
And let’s not forget the moral test angle. Saving Evelyn wouldn’t just be another tick on the to-do list. It would actually weigh on the story, affect the campaign’s mood, and poke around in that Johnny-V back-and-forth. Chaos versus regret. Like, Evelyn was some kind of mirror or moral scale for V — empathize, look ahead, make tactical choices. Definitely way before we even get into Hanako’s plots or the Aldecaldos talk.
Bringing Evelyn back from the brink wouldn’t just add one more face to the game, but an entire web of tension, disarray, and big-time payoffs. Suddenly, side gigs could spin into new directions, faction ranks go bananas, and even Johnny’s view of V might shift. Saving her — one broken but defiant figure in this whole mess — might have actually grounded the storyline with this rare hint of hope, tangled with consequences. Who knew?
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Hope this mess of thoughts feels real enough!