I am a person with a huge suspension of disbelief on science fiction and fantasy works so I consider everything narrated in media plausible and acceptable, as long as it does not contradict itself.
Something about the Cyberpunk 2077 ending is not clear to me.
Taken as true that biochips (besides Silverhand) were created and are part of this world (the rich use them to be "immortal" so much so that Arasaka is full of digitized personalities.
Also taken as true that V's chemistry and brain have been altered too much by the Relic (even if I don't understand why the process that worked once cannot work even a second time by rewriting the synapses) and therefore no longer accepts V's personality but only Silverhand's, why does one of them have to die?
But was it not possible to put V's personality into a new biochip and implant this in another body and donate the original body to Silverhand so as to allow both of them to survive?
Something about the Cyberpunk 2077 ending is not clear to me.
Taken as true that biochips (besides Silverhand) were created and are part of this world (the rich use them to be "immortal" so much so that Arasaka is full of digitized personalities.
Also taken as true that V's chemistry and brain have been altered too much by the Relic (even if I don't understand why the process that worked once cannot work even a second time by rewriting the synapses) and therefore no longer accepts V's personality but only Silverhand's, why does one of them have to die?
But was it not possible to put V's personality into a new biochip and implant this in another body and donate the original body to Silverhand so as to allow both of them to survive?