Doc (Edgerunners)
Just yesterday, a punk kid pushing XBDs for a quick buck. Go on, become that legend, or whatever the fuck you mercs do. 'Nother tale for the next dreamer.
— Doc to David Martinez, Stay
Doc is a Ripperdoc and a supporting character in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
Appearance
Doc is a middle-aged American of Haitian descent. He has light grey eyes with bright red sclera, chin-length white hair, and a prominent goatee. He has a lean, yet athletic build with defined musculature. His style is laidback, minimalist, and Entropist. His clothes consist of a pair of goggles used during surgery, white cargo pants, and sandals; he never wears shirts.
Biography
Life in Night City
During the late 2060s, Doc worked out of a clinic in Arroyo, Santo Domingo, Night City. A surgeon by day, Doc moonlighted as an illicit ripperdoc, though he was also an active businessman, operating side-hustles selling braindances, software, drugs and other items often found on the black market. One day, however, a kid known as David Martinez started to visit his clinic in order to ogle any new cyberware he had received. Soon enough, both became acquaintances.[1]
During the early 2070s,[2] Doc occasionally worked with Dino Dinovic and his crew at the Electric Orgasm bar in City Center. One time, he patched Screw's wounds for helping Dino's girlfriend Kali deliver a priceless shard. Before the operation, he teased his patient by mentioning how the couple were so loud that they could be heard having sex from two floors below and how Screw was an emotionless Maelstrom cyberhead. He then began the operation with no anesthesia, per Screw's request, and patched his wounds before the morning.[3]
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
By 2075, Doc was considered as shameless and hedonistic, with a penchant for opportunism and ruthless negotiation which had a notable effect on the quality of life of his business associate, David Martinez. He had exposed David to braindances with extremely graphic levels of sex and violence known as XBDs, including a recently acquired braindance of a military veteran murdering several police officers during a cyberpsychotic episode.[4]
In an effort to save money, David Martinez would use Doc's services to get himself a bootleg version of an expensive school update for Arasaka Academy. It turns out, this copy was corrupted and then damages the software at school. This incident would force Gloria Martinez into an extremely stressful visit to Arasaka Academy, and put David at risk for expulsion.[4]
After the death of Gloria Martinez, in desperation for eddies, David Martinez would turn to Doc to sell a Sandevistan cyber implant he discovered among his mother's things. Doc would only offer David a tiny fraction of the implant's value, citing its status as a black market object. David was not satisfied by the amount offered. David would later ask to sell again, being offered an even smaller sum and experiencing further frustration.[5]
After being bullied at school by Katsuo, David would instead choose a new purpose for the Sandevistan, having it directly implanted into his own body. Although Doc issued some snarky warnings about the effects the Sandevistan, Doc gleefully agrees afterwards to offer David the service of implanting the Sandevistan for free, on the condition that when the Sandevistan fails to be compatible with David's biology, the Sandevistan would then become Doc's property.[5]
As part of his plan to secure the Sandevistan for himself, Doc willingly omits information about drugs that David ought to be taking, which is later discovered by Lucy after she teams up with David.[5]
The Sandevistan implant would ultimately prove to be extremely compatible with David's biology. Despite David's rocky history with Doc, he would continue to use Doc's services for future cyberware upgrades.[6]
By 2076, Doc would later marvel at David's unique biology, comparing his extensively modified body to that of infamous figure Adam Smasher, and offering David Adam's backstory.
During David's final meeting with Doc, David would arrive seeking to manage the symptoms of his overuse of cyberware. Doc would suggest a downgrade, causing rage in the now cyberware addicted and emotionally destabilized David. Frustrated with both his personal circumstance and Doc's long history of financial abuse, David lashes out at Doc with physical abuse. David then collected himself and immediately apologized. Doc would resentfully offer David the drugs he was seeking instead. Doc would explain to David that he was now on a guaranteed path to Cyberpsychosis and ultimately death, with the drugs only offering a temporary reprieve.
Notes
- Doc is introduced in the first episode, Let You Down.
- When not working on the operation table, he seems to enjoy sex simulations with multiple virtual partners while publicly using a pleasuring device. He also loves to share a good braindance.
- When asked about why Doc cannot be seen in Cyberpunk 2077, Comic Book and Animation Narrative Director Bartosz Sztybor said there are things happened between Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and the game that will be told later in the future.[7]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Mission Kit - Edgerunner's Handbook. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2024. (p.35)
- ↑ Bartosz Sztybor on X: "Nope, XOXO takes place few years before Edgerunners."
- ↑ SZTYBOR, B. Cyberpunk 2077: XOXO. CD Projekt RED/Dark Horse Comics, 2023-2024.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 STUDIO TRIGGER. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners - Let You Down. Netflix/CD Projekt RED, 2022.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 STUDIO TRIGGER. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners - Like A Boy. Netflix/CD Projekt RED, 2022.
- ↑ STUDIO TRIGGER. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners - Smooth Criminal. Netflix/CD Projekt RED, 2022.
- ↑ Bartosz Sztybor on X: "He couldn’t be in the game because some things happened between Edgerunners and the game... You didn't miss anything, there are things yet to tell in the future."
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