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Colombia plays a significant role in the lore of the Cyberpunk universe, particularly in the context of the Fourth Corporate War and the character Song So Mi.

Colombian Consulate in Night City

The fifth floor of the Steiner Building in Night City housed the Colombian Consulate. This floor featured a central lobby and reception area, private offices, storage lockers, and secure areas. The Steiner Building itself was located in the South City district and was seven stories tall, situated in a commercial district with fairly congested traffic.

Song So Mi's Connection to Colombia

Song So Mi, also known as Songbird, is a major character in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. Her first mission as an FIA agent was in Colombia, highlighting the country's significance in the narrative. Songbird is depicted as a talented netrunner and intelligence analyst for the NUSA, serving as the right hand of President Rosalind Myers.

The Fourth Corporate War and Colombia

The Fourth Corporate War, which took place from 2021 to 2025, involved various global conflicts, including those in Colombia. The U.S. engaged in covert warfare during the Colombian conflict, which had economic consequences for both the U.S. and the Free States.

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