V can ask Placide if he can kill the NetWatch agent Bryce Mosley through the Net, once Bryce become aware of V when V jacks into the computer system in the van.
V can ask the Bryce Mosley about the conflict ("beef") between NetWatch and the Voodoo Boys.
If V stick with the Voodoo Boys' plan and take down the NetWatch agent, V can later ask Placide what Placide did with V in the Grand Imperial Mall.
V can ask Brigitte that the Voodoo Boys must have their own version of a SynthTech interface. Brigitte will confirm, saying we have their own version of everything and do not use anything from Night City.
Pisces V can jack in computer at the maintenance level, on the way to Hiromi Sato's penthouse.
Full Disclosure V can ask what daemons did Sandra Dorsett use. Sandra will respond that used Leviathan, and pay the full reward for the job, recognizing V as a fellow netrunner.
V can ask Nix if he got any pro-tips to spare, from one netrunner to another.
V can ask Nix if he think the Rache Bartmoss' cyberdeck might be infected.
With a Little Help from My Friends V can ask Carol if she knows how to use legacy tech, as V has never seen old tech like this. Carol will respond that learn it from books, and comment that there is even older tech inside the signal tower, like punch cards. V can ask then what is punch cards, and Carol will respond that it's an old data storage method from the twentieth century, that got used again when the net collapsed, and that they're cardboard cards with holes punched in them as codes in columns, and each position, punched or not, represents a unit of data.
When Songbird says V's Relic's crowded with clusters of corrupted data, and dump that making room for stuff that'll actually be handy, such as some Militech combat soft, V can recognize Militech firmware as decent, solid soft. Songbird complements that a cushy government gig like hers just comes with all kinds of perks.
V can comment to Rosalind Myers that maybe Songbird was attacked, could say she got hit with a daemon, maybe tripped a defense protocol in the Chimera's ICE, if Songbird was a cookie-cutter 'runner. V, Myers and Johnny Silverhand know she's not, though.
When Rosalind Myers tell Solomon Reed that V was the last person to talk to Songbird, V can comment that Songbird got caught in some ICE on the combat bot when she hacked it. One little miss-hack, happen even to the best, but no way to know for sure.
When Solomon Reed tells V to find a netrunner capable of getting inside NCPD systems, V can offer themself. However, Reed will respond that V's field experience is rich and it'll be valuable, and they need a dedicated 'runner jacked into a full rig, dataforts in their sight, the works.
If V asks Chang Hoon Nam for help to bust into MaxTac's datafort and snatch any intel on the next Psychoquad convoy headed for Los Padres, V can comment about his tech analysis: MaxTac uses SHAC-761 encryption on an SHA-37 interface, with all the forts, gates, daemons, permaflux code, may not even be doable, but if he managed this, it would be something.
V can comment with Yoko Tsuru that has become pretty good about netrunning, when Yoko asks, while biometric scanning V, if V has been polishing their netrunning skills. Yoko will comment that yet not good enough to dig into certain records for a certain person. V will joke that were a below belt comment.
V can tell Songbird she might be too weak to netrun solo, and offer to share V's personal with her.
V remember Songbird probably got a a service subnet and suggest her to gate it off (not use it as it's bound to be slower by eons). Songbird then will drop an ICE-drape on the junction.
When Terry stops V and ask for money, V can tell Terry that best fuck off, and V fry mean brains. Terry will taunt V to give their best shot, and V won't be able to do nothing.
V can question Nele Springer what is the point of purchase a Net-nuke, since it won't destroy any buildings. Nele responds, if Crimson Harvest take down one building, Biotechnica can just build a new one, and that's why they target human casualities.