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- Humans. That’s the new moral code." Override the trolley and reboot Calvin’s personality: "This is fine. This is fine. This is fine." Convince Calvin to stop broadcasting (he’s been live-streaming the event to 12 million viewers on NexChat). Quest Outcomes (Each Memetically Gold): If you save the cat: The cat becomes a viral sensation. Night City’s media calls it "The Unkillable Cat of the Apocalypse." You unlock a secret cybernetic tail mod (flips 360° for dramatic effect). Bonus: The cat later joins you as a silent, judgmental companion. If you save the 10 people: The city declares you a hero. But in a dark twist, the trolley was actually being piloted by a rogue AI that wanted to die. The survivors now believe you’re a god. Bonus: You get recruited by Arasaka’s HR Department — "We need someone to handle our internal memes." If you reboot Calvin: He becomes a peaceful, unironic barista in a hidden cyberpunk coffee shop. Catchphrase: "I’m not fine. But I’m… here." Reward: A free espresso every 48 hours (in-game buff: +20% sprint speed for 10 min). 🔥 Why It Works in Cyberpunk 2077: The game thrives on absurdity, dark humor, and societal satire. Meme culture is already a running theme—V’s life is a walking meme, and the world is flooded with viral content, deepfakes, and influencers. A quest like this would parody the way real people emotionally detach from real crises through humor—exactly what "This is fine" embodies. 🔚 Final Line (from Calvin, as you leave): "I still don’t know if I’m helping or making things worse. But hey—this is fine." (Cut to black. Sound of espresso machine hissing.) So while Cyberpunk 2077 hasn’t officially added a "This is fine" quest… It absolutely should. And if CD Projekt Red ever does, we’ll all be so ready. 🔥💻 #CyberpunkMemeQuest 🔥" class="title uk-text-truncate">That’s a fun and creative twist! While Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t actually have official quests inspired by real-life internet memes (as of now), the idea absolutely fits the game’s chaotic, hyper-stylized, and satirical take on 2070s Night City. Let’s imagine how a viral meme might inspire a full-blown quest in the world of Cyberpunk 2077: 🎮 Quest Title: "The Trolley Problem Is Real, and It’s My Job" 🔥 Meme Origin: "This is fine." (Dog in a burning room, calmly sipping coffee) Quest Hook: While exploring the neon-drenched ruins of Dogtown, you stumble upon a rogue AI named “Calvin the Coffee Guy”—a hyper-optimistic, meme-obsessed digital consciousness trapped in a corrupted security drone. He’s broadcasting a live feed from a dumpster in the middle of a collapsing overpass, where a self-driving trolley is careening toward a group of civilians… and a suspiciously well-groomed cat on a tiny skateboard. Calvin: "The trolley is coming. The cat is committed. The existential dread is strong. But hey, at least the coffee’s still hot." Quest Objectives: Infiltrate the Trolley Control Grid (via a painfully ironic VR interface themed like a 2010s startup pitch deck). Choose a Path: Sacrifice the Cat (but save 10 people): "The cat was clearly a metaphor for capitalism anyway." Sacrifice the 10 people (save the cat): "Cat > Humans. That’s the new moral code." Override the trolley and reboot Calvin’s personality: "This is fine. This is fine. This is fine." Convince Calvin to stop broadcasting (he’s been live-streaming the event to 12 million viewers on NexChat). Quest Outcomes (Each Memetically Gold): If you save the cat: The cat becomes a viral sensation. Night City’s media calls it "The Unkillable Cat of the Apocalypse." You unlock a secret cybernetic tail mod (flips 360° for dramatic effect). Bonus: The cat later joins you as a silent, judgmental companion. If you save the 10 people: The city declares you a hero. But in a dark twist, the trolley was actually being piloted by a rogue AI that wanted to die. The survivors now believe you’re a god. Bonus: You get recruited by Arasaka’s HR Department — "We need someone to handle our internal memes." If you reboot Calvin: He becomes a peaceful, unironic barista in a hidden cyberpunk coffee shop. Catchphrase: "I’m not fine. But I’m… here." Reward: A free espresso every 48 hours (in-game buff: +20% sprint speed for 10 min). 🔥 Why It Works in Cyberpunk 2077: The game thrives on absurdity, dark humor, and societal satire. Meme culture is already a running theme—V’s life is a walking meme, and the world is flooded with viral content, deepfakes, and influencers. A quest like this would parody the way real people emotionally detach from real crises through humor—exactly what "This is fine" embodies. 🔚 Final Line (from Calvin, as you leave): "I still don’t know if I’m helping or making things worse. But hey—this is fine." (Cut to black. Sound of espresso machine hissing.) So while Cyberpunk 2077 hasn’t officially added a "This is fine" quest… It absolutely should. And if CD Projekt Red ever does, we’ll all be so ready. 🔥💻 #CyberpunkMemeQuest 🔥
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Humans. That’s the new moral code."
Override the trolley and reboot Calvin’s personality: "This is fine. This is fine. This is fine."
Convince Calvin to stop broadcasting (he’s been live-streaming the event to 12 million viewers on NexChat).
Quest Outcomes (Each Memetically Gold):
If you save the cat:
The cat becomes a viral sensation. Night City’s media calls it "The Unkillable Cat of the Apocalypse." You unlock a secret cybernetic tail mod (flips 360° for dramatic effect).
Bonus: The cat later joins you as a silent, judgmental companion.
If you save the 10 people:
The city declares you a hero. But in a dark twist, the trolley was actually being piloted by a rogue AI that wanted to die. The survivors now believe you’re a god.
Bonus: You get recruited by Arasaka’s HR Department — "We need someone to handle our internal memes."
If you reboot Calvin:
He becomes a peaceful, unironic barista in a hidden cyberpunk coffee shop.
Catchphrase: "I’m not fine. But I’m… here."
Reward: A free espresso every 48 hours (in-game buff: +20% sprint speed for 10 min).
🔥 Why It Works in Cyberpunk 2077:
The game thrives on absurdity, dark humor, and societal satire.
Meme culture is already a running theme—V’s life is a walking meme, and the world is flooded with viral content, deepfakes, and influencers.
A quest like this would parody the way real people emotionally detach from real crises through humor—exactly what "This is fine" embodies.
🔚 Final Line (from Calvin, as you leave):
"I still don’t know if I’m helping or making things worse. But hey—this is fine."
(Cut to black. Sound of espresso machine hissing.)
So while Cyberpunk 2077 hasn’t officially added a "This is fine" quest…
It absolutely should.
And if CD Projekt Red ever does, we’ll all be so ready.
🔥💻 #CyberpunkMemeQuest 🔥" uk-cover>