In Night city everyone thinks they’re different, the chosen one.. but we know the actual chosen one.. V
BusyBeeBridgette
David was an idiot. His mum bent over backwards to give him a better life and he pissed it away for short term glory. But, I suppose, that is the life of an edgerunner.
DrNomblecronch
I’ve been thinking about it, and it really is incredible how much of *every* story in Cyberpunk involves people reaching the conclusion “…yeah, but not to *me,* though.”
Accomplished-Ad-6158
We don’t know what is going inside David’s head. But you also have an example of Smasher that has full body conversion and is not insane (he is but not because of cyberware). So yeah, he most likely thinks that he will be fine. Classic survivor syndrome.
uchuskies08
Hubris is a pretty classic trope
BillSteelman
Slight correction : Sees two guys turning cyberpsycho
cosminache23
he wasnt tho
cosminache23
so was v. they both died
OrkWAAGHBoss
Pretty accurate, you know how many dumbasses in the world would “Nah, I’d win” that same situation?
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In Night city everyone thinks they’re different, the chosen one.. but we know the actual chosen one.. V
David was an idiot. His mum bent over backwards to give him a better life and he pissed it away for short term glory. But, I suppose, that is the life of an edgerunner.
I’ve been thinking about it, and it really is incredible how much of *every* story in Cyberpunk involves people reaching the conclusion “…yeah, but not to *me,* though.”
We don’t know what is going inside David’s head. But you also have an example of Smasher that has full body conversion and is not insane (he is but not because of cyberware). So yeah, he most likely thinks that he will be fine. Classic survivor syndrome.
Hubris is a pretty classic trope
Slight correction : Sees two guys turning cyberpsycho
he wasnt tho
so was v. they both died
Pretty accurate, you know how many dumbasses in the world would “Nah, I’d win” that same situation?