Archived Conversation: John Doyle and Arthur Baker
Archived Conversation: John Doyle and Arthur Baker is a readable shard in Cyberpunk 2077.
Transcript
ARCHIVED CONVERSATION: JOHN DOYLE AND ARTHUR BAKER
JOHN DOYLE: Case closed. The girl from 6th Street was working with the Valentino. ARTHUR BAKER: Give me a break - we watched them for less than a minute. There's no way you got more from that than me. JOHN DOYLE: You see, Arthur, but you do not observe. Big difference. ARTHUR BAKER: Is that so? Then please do enlighten me. How do you know they flatlined our client's sister? JOHN DOYLE: The Valentino's shirt was dark with sweat, indicating she was in a hurry. The slight scrape on her neck meant she had recently jacked into the Net with shaky hands. ARTHUR BAKER: You got all that from one quick scan? JOHN DOYLE: Sigh... No, Arthur. JOHN DOYLE: I bought the Sixer girl a drink and slipped in a pill JOHN DOYLE: She sang like a bird after that. All the little details. Is it a crime to want to wow you with my powers of deduction for a moment? Omne ignotum pro magnifico. ARTHUR BAKER: Wait are you serious? Now she knows you! She'll have more sixers on our tail in no time! JOHN DOYLE: No need to panic, dear Arthur. I've done this dozens of times. JOHN DOYLE: She won't remember a thing, I guarantee it. ARTHUR BAKER: I sincerely hope you're not wrong. JOHN DOYLE: Relax. JOHN DOYLE: I'm never wrong.
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Acquisition
- Can be found on a body, next to the Buck-A-Slice on the corner of Haakensen and Piper Street in The Glen, Heywood.
See Also
- Heat-resistant aramid-weave fixer bustier/Heat-resistant aramid-weave fixer shirt
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Trivia
- This shard is a reference to the famous literary detective Sherlock Holmes. The names "John Doyle" and "Arthur Baker" are derived from the names of Sherlock's creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Sherlock's friend and assistant Dr. John Watson; and Sherlock's London address, 221B Baker Street.
- "Omne ignotum pro magnifico" is Latin phrase that means "everything unknown seems magnificent". It is a quote from chapter 30 of Tacitus' book Agricola. Sherlock Holmes recites this quote in The Red-Headed League story.