Songbird |
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Role | Netrunner |
Location | Dogtown |
Songbird (AKA So Mi Song) is an NPC in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC. Songbird is a Netrunner that initiation into the world of shadows and secrets began during her teenage years under the guidance of the legendary Solomon Reed. NPCs in Cyberpunk 2077 can interact with V and add contrast to the game's story, they provide various information, some give Quests, while others are special NPCs whom you can trade goods with or request for certain services.
Cyberpunk 2077 Background Information about Songbird
An accomplished netrunner who caught the attention of the NUSA after venturing into the realm of high-tech ICE. Songbird's initiation into the world of shadows and secrets began during her teenage years under the guidance of the legendary Solomon Reed. Together, they undertook numerous high-stakes missions, including the clandestine infiltration of Night City during the Unification War. When the relentless pressure from Arasaka forces necessitated a hasty extraction of FIA agents, Songbird harbored a dark secret she couldn't share with her mentor: his life was the cost of their successful retreat, and it was her final keystroke that sealed his fate.
Today, she stands as President Myers' trusted confidante, a netrunner who possesses a rare quality not commonly found among her kind: charisma. However, Songbird carries her own burdens and a looming deadline, and she's willing to take whatever measures necessary to ensure her survival. Few can match her pace and cunning, except, perhaps, her former mentor
Songbird Location in Cyberpunk 2077
- Songbird contacts you during Dog eat Dog, and you see her as a hologram until you reach the Black Sapphire, during You Know My Name.
Cyberpunk 2077 Songbird Related Quests
- Dog Eat Dog
- Hole in the Sky
- Spider and the Fly
- You Know My Name
- Birds with Broken Wings
- Firestarter
- The Killing Moon
Notes and Trivia about Songbird in Cyberpunk 2077
Song So Mi, codenomed "Songbird", is a netrunner in the FIA. She started out as a freelance netrunner, taking on assignments that others dismissed as well-paying but suicidal. Meanwhile, before So Mi's eyes, corporate data fortresses opened without so much as a shove. She always worked solo and spent every eddie earned on newer, better equipment and ever-more-extravagant means of entertainment. She quickly became a living legend of the trade, although some didn't believe someone of her caliber could exist for long - if at all. The FIA believed.
When Song took an oath of allegiance to the New United States and was given the operational nickname "Songbird," the prototype technologies developed by the agency in strict secrecy from foreign governments - and sometimes from her own - were placed at her fingretips. In return, Songbird was forced to quickly learn two concepts that had been completely foreign to her until that point: following orders and playing as team.
The immunity of a government agent, backed and protected by a powerful bureaucratic apparatus, guaranteed Song would remain untouchable. From masking vehicle signatures at secret meetings between NUSA officials and military juntas in Central America, to obliterating the digital footprints of commandos that executed terrorists impersonating the Bartmoss collective, NetWatch agents could only listen to the echoes of Songbird's footsteps in cyberspace - echoes that suspiciously went quiet near the Blackwall.
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