The Complete Cyberpunk 2077 History & Lore! (Part 1!)

All Cyberpunk 2077 Lore, History & Events condensed into a two part series exploring everything from Night City and it’s people, to Cyberware, Drugs, Bars, Public Transport, Trauma Team, Megacorps, the Corporate Wars, Combat Zones, Agriculture and Food in the US, Law Enforcement, Gangs, The Collapse, and other events and moments in the 2077 timeline that spawned in Cyberpunk 2013 and 2020.

Welcome to the Complete History & Lore of Cyberpunk 2077!

Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro & Housekeeping
1:13 – Samurai & Johnny Silverhand –
2:45 – Cyberpunk TTRPG Roots (2013, 2020)
4:34 – An Intro To Night City
7:40 – The People Of Night City
8:15 – Trauma Team
12:28 – Cyberware & Its History
17:00 – Drugs & Its History
21:30 – Bars In Night City
23:53 – Public Transport In NC
25:25 – Megacorps
27:20 – Corporate Wars
29:44 – Combat Zones
32:50 – The Rockerboy Movement
35:42 – Agriculture & Food In The US
38:41 – The Weapons Of 2020
42:52 – Gangs & Gang Types
48:10 – Obscure Cyberweapons
50:23 – Law Enforcement & The NCPD
53:53 – The Collapse Part 1
57:54 – The Net

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Cyberpunk 2077 Lore – InfoComp!

InfoComp is an American company which provides a massive library of scientific, technical and personal data pertaining to anyone and any subject. They provide reliable, timely and accurate information to its clients including intelligence, research portfolios and carefully crafted and theorized projections. They are rumored to have the most complete compilation of information in existence and includes video footage, sound recordings, hardcopy texts, CD-ROMs, data chips, magnetic media, photographs and artwork all stored in infocomps vaults. All these different mediums have also been digitized for the modern age, creating the largest single information database.

It is also rumored that Infocomps detectives are the most advanced in the world priding themselves on their ability to compile information in a short period of time. Other megacorps, despite having their own investigative department, still rely on the vital intelligence gathered by Infocomp.
Corporate spies have a huge target on their backs, and naturally only survive mere months in the field, but many of Infocomps operatives have been in the field for almost 10 years.

In addition to compiling new data to order, infocomp also allows clients to access their existing databanks. This data is backed up in many locations but is stored mainly in the computer core at the main office. This information is highly secure due to how many places its backed up in, and just how many organizations rely on it. No one dares touch it and fracturing their intelligence and informational link. Most companies pay a huge monthly subscription in exchange for 24-hour, 7 day a week access.
InfoComp is also involved in the publishing business, with resources like the Info at Hand almanac, and the whole world encyclopedia being their most popular contributions. They also publish a small amount of reference manuals and guides, many times more complete and concise than others within that field or niche.

Few firms exist that can compete with Infocomps size and sophistication, but the occasional street level information broker can sometimes undercut the firm. InfoComp has a positive marketing strategy however and tries to work with these freelance infobros whenever possible, and they consider blood to be a big and unnecessary expense.

When the gang of four which consists of the CIA, FBI, DEA and NSA deteriorated, the US was forced to combine its intelligence services with the beltway bandits, an infamous think-tank service who had for years competed with the gang of four in data compilation charging exorbitant fees.

Radical changes in the world made the data compiled by the bandits obsolete, and the beltway bandits were effectively out of a job. Robert D Alvarez was one of these analysts out of a job and moved out west as a result. He began to formulate an idea for his own think tank corporation and started small with a handful of dedicated employees. Before long, this new start up named InfoComp had regular clients, and in 2006 absorbed Eagle Investigations and EbonTech research to grow into an industry leader.

InfoComp has the ability to find the most obscure pieces of data, but also predicts upcoming events based on trends. Offices are protected by Lazarus trained and equipped security guards. They have also been rumored to maintain a number of intelligence gathering satellites.

Cyberpunk 2077 News – Cyberpunk Red & 2077 Timeline, RTalsorian & LARP!

In today’s Cyberpunk 2077 and Cyberpunk news we are talking about a new Cyberpunk Red FAQ which gives us details about the connection between Cyberpunk 2077 and Cyberpunk Red, Some Countdown to the Dark Future episodes highlighting references CDPR has made to 2020 in Cyberpunk 2077, an IGN Article featuring 2077 details, Some Timeline clarification from Mike Pondsmith and an officially sanctioned LARP event for those of you into live action role play and immersive lore experiences.

Starting off the news we have a new IGN Article about Cyberpunk 2077 coming from IGN Brazil which reveals a few more details about the world of Cyberpunk 2077. Although most of the article is a repetition of what we’ve already heard before, there are some interesting facts. Mateus Tomaskiewicz was interviewed for this one, and in a statement made about his work as a mission director for 2077 says

“It is largely a quality control position, but I believe one of the most interesting responsibilities is to review the game frequently and ensure that the missions do not conflict or contradict another in their Implementation” “There are a lot of dependencies between missions, especially on main story missions. We try hard to have missions that intertwine and compliment each other organically”. He later mentions in regards to the world of 2077 that “it’s a dystopian vision of the future, but gives us an opportuntiyy to play with various themes. We can play on serious subjects and show a distorted mirror of our current social problems. On the other hand, you have a myriad of art styles – a mixture of flamboyant advertisements, colorful communities, stylish bodies, insane gangs and so on.”

Next we have a Cyberpunk Red FAQ released and updated by the creators of 2077’s source material RTalsorian games. These are the guys who created the original pen and paper Cyberpunk 2020. As you guys already know Cyberpunk Red will help bridge the gap between the events of Cyberpunk 2020 and 2077.

Does Cyberpunk red take place in the same universe as Cyberpunk 2020 and 2077? Yes. RTalsorian and CD PROJEKT RED have worked together on a common timeline for the original Cyberpunk in Cyberpunk 2013 to Cyberpunk 2020 to Cyberpunk Red to Cyberpunk 2077.

When in the timeline does Cyberpunk Red take place? Cyberpunk Red takes place between the end of the 4th Corporate War (2022) and 2077.

What is Cyberpunk Red’s Relationship to Cyberpunk 2077?
Red will show the Cyberpunk world in a period of rebuilding following the 4th corporate war.

When will Cyberpunk Red be released. We’re aiming for August 1 release but that will change if we aren’t read.

What formats will Cyberpunk Red be available in? It will be in a full color hardcover book and a full color PDF in digital form. They’ve also commissioned new artists and say that the illustrations will be on par with any modern RPG.

Next we have some Countdown to the dark future details from again RTlasorian games. These help tell the story of the Cyberpunk lore and narrative and this week is super important as they are showcasing 2020’s influences in 2077.

In episode 121 we have comparisons from the Cyberpunk 2020 cover to a cyberpunk 2077 wallpaper featuring female V.

In episode 122 we have the Raven Microcyberenetics Spider Microwaldo Bracer from Chromebook 3 of the Cyberpunk 2020 source material.

In episode 123 we look at some potential inspiration for the Samurai Logo by looking at the Pacific Rim sourcebook.

In episode 124 we see the Air hypo from Cyberpunk 2020 and it’s equivalent in Cyberpunk 2077 as we use it to clear the airway for Sandra Dorsett.

episode 125 features how the logo for Silverhand Studios from Chromebook 1, a husing project owned by Silverhand has been reformatted into the cover of a 2077 Silverhand album cover.

In episode 126 we have the comparisons between AV-3 Aerocop from Chromebook 3 to the Police aerodyne from the Cyberpunk 2077 teaser tailer.

In episode 127 we see the verticality of the world being present in 2077 after it’s representation in 2020.

Finally we have some details about an officially sanctioned Live action role play event featuring Cyberpunk and Night City.

Cyberpunk : Night City is a Live action role playing event created by Jackalope studios and in collaboration with RTalsorian Games. The event will take place on memorial day weekend (Which is may 24th and May 25th) and will transform a portion of San Antionio, Texas into the open air market of Carter Street in Night City, California. The Bespoke-style LARP takes place after the end of the 4th corporate war. While not an official part of the timeline, Jackalope has worked with Mike Pondsmith to be as accurate as the format allows. That means that Cyberpunk Night City LARP will provide the first glimpses into the possibilities of the upcoming new edition Cyberpunk Red.

Cyberpunk 2077 Community Podcast Episode 6 – Cyberpunk RED, Timeline, Maturity, Dialogue & More!

Cyberpunk 2077 Community Podcast! Discussing Cyberpunk Red and 2077’s Timeline, Dialogue and Cyberpunk 2077’s narrative, Maturity, Nudity and Ratings, Ripperdocs, Exotics and more!

This is a Cyberpunk 2077 focused podcast featuring LastKnownMeal, TheNeonArcade, Triple S League & TheMaqueenShow where we discuss Cyberpunk 2077 News, Details, Information, Gameplay, CD PROJEKT RED and more!

LastKnownMeal – https://www.youtube.com/user/LastKnownMeal
MadQueen – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0G5rpOFcY6pOdtKsCE0p2A/featured
TripleSLeague – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMWKb-id2icjihQdTL0btuw

Cyberpunk 2077 – The History Of Night City! (Lore Explained!)

With the plot for Cyberpunk 2077 being largely unknown, I thought we would talk about what has happened in the world of Night City prior to 2077. I think It’s safe to assume the story will not be an exact continuation from Cyberpunk 2020 where the Cyberpunk narrative was first fully developed.

This is because CD Projekt Red has stated that they’ve juggled the timeline of prior events to fit with their vision of 2077’s current events. This doesn’t mean however, that large portions of the story won’t be similar, or even a continuation of Night City’s dark and loaded history.

Today we lay a foundation of understanding on what’s happened in the world of Cyberpunk and Night City that’s lead up to present times.

Cyberpunk 2020 takes place In the year 2020 in Night City, an area of 5 million people on the west coast of the United States somewhere between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Following an event called “The Collapse” in which there was a socio-economic depression, the United States government has begun to heavily rely on Mega-corporations to keep the nation afloat. As you can imagine, with all the power lying on the shoulders of the Megacorporations, this gives them overruling authority of Night City.

There are a bunch of Megacorporations in this time, but the notable ones are Militech and Arasaka, who have been butting heads since their inceptions.

Militech is an arms company, whilst Arasaka provides corporate security and police to other corporations and governmental bodies.

Now Cyberpunk 2020’s main plotline is told in 3 separate parts called The Firestorm Triology, although the last part never actually came out. This gleaves us with lingering questions that CDPR can address in 2077 should It choose to follow this path.

In late 2021 two major rivalling aquatech companies are back and forth over a third corporation. Each side brings in another megacorporation as the situation escalates, with Militech Being in one corner and Arasaka being in the other corner.

Each company is trying to aquire stock in a related third corporation and thus the Ocean War is started.

During the Ocean War, a variety of things happen

First combat netrunners were recruited by each of the corporations to make runs on stock holdings and muscle their way into acquiring them for their respective companies through the Net.

NetWatch who are essentially the Net Police and work for The Net warn both Arasaka and Militech to stop their net activities with a 12 hour communications embargo.

Militech recruits grizzled Solo Hero and world class Mercenary Morgan Blackhand to oversee securirty operations during this time to bolster their intelligence.

With war brewing banks start to step in namely Eurobank, to increase profits by offering both Militech and Arasaka loans to help in their fight against each other. Both Militech and Arasaka refuse and Eurobank tries to manipulate them into agreement. Megacorps may have unscrupulous morales, anbut the banks are no different.

There is a settlement after turmoil dies down and a peace accord is signed between Militech and Arasaka, oddly enough with the help of Eurobank.

Now the Ocean war had devolved into Militech and Arasaka taking the spotlight from the Aquatech corporations that hired them. Whilst these Aquatech corps fell back into a calmer state, Militech and Arasaka were plotting their next move, and by early 2022 a violent shadow war had begun with Militech and Arasaka trying to covertly hit each other in the pocket books as well as on the frontline with hired mercenaries, cyber-assassins and netrunners.

Now during the Shadow War Arasaka was deep in developing a the Soulkiller Program 2.5, a weaponized computer program that would trap the consciousness of a netrunner on the net forever, forcing their minds to float endlessly in cyber Space.

They can also use this program to unravel Militech secrets and breach into their installations, projects and plans.

With Militech desperate to protect themselves from this devastating program, they reach out to Rache Bartmoss, the best netrunner in the world for help. He refuses their offer, so Militech contact Alt Cunningham, who created the beta version of the Soulkiller and now wants to see its destruction. Alt agrees to get back at Arasaka who has wronged her in the past, and she convinces Bartmoss to join in the campaign.

Bartmoss hits hard and manages to hack himself into Arasaka Killer Satellites to destroy Arasaka’s space factories. Arasaka proceeds to put out a huge bounty on Rache Bartmoss.

Bartmoss, however is deceptive and cunning and ends up locating the Soulkiller master program, and although killed in the process, deploys an unknown program into the Soulkiller.
Alt also, involved in the mission, is absorbed by the Soulkiller.

Continued in Video …

Credits to ceedoceedo on Instagram + DeviantArt, and C33D0 on reddit for the image in the Thumbnail!