Me after my first blind playthrough of Phantom Liberty

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  1. Key-Conversation-289

    it didn’t make sense siding with her my very first playthrough. I didn’t trust her. My V on the playthrough was also corpo, and probably didn’t want to piss off militech and figured they’ll actually give better medical treatment than Arasaka after I already almost got killed by Arasaka from the prologue. and maybe militech might give me a decent career

  2. saddisticidiot

    For me …I sided with her at first ….then I didn’t

  3. Jeremy_Melton

    For me, I sided with Song every time.

    1. She’s literally infront of me

    2. I just watched Reed and Alex mercilessly kill the Netrunner twins

    3. Siding with Song means that Alex lives

    4. If I side with Reed, the cure would cause V to lose everyone close to them

    5. I don’t want V to share the same fate as Song of being used as a weapon for the NUSA.

    Yes I miss out on the Erebus/BlackWall quick hack but it seems like it’s easily missable. And I doubt I’ll have enough Ram to actually get any use from it.

  4. Illustrious-Ant6998

    I sided with her, willing to defend her to the death because she was my client, and offered me what no one else could: a chance to cure the relic, without being killed/replaced by an engram or enslaved to Arasaka.

    That is… until I found out that she lied and wasn’t willing to pay the bill when it came due. So as any good Afterlife Merc, I shopped around until I found someone willing to pick up the tab.

    There was no malice on my part; I understood she was just trying to survive. So, why should it come as a surprise when I tried to do the same?

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