MoorE Technologies, often stylized as Moore Technologies, is a Swiss manufacturer of cyberware. MoorE is known for their full-body conversions, amongst their clientele is celebrity Lizzy Wizzy.[1]

History

Early History

The corporation was found in Switzerland and slowly became one of the most successful cyberware manufactures in the world.

2077

In 2077, CTO Roy Levack was involved in a limo accident in Night City that killed 10 children, but was not arrested or criticized by the media due to his wealth and power. That same night, Levack attended an election fundraiser for Councilman Gonzalez at City Hall, and did not mention the accident or take the opportunity to make an apology. Info Flash host Ruth Dzeng devoted a segment to mocking Levack for his lack of remorse and accountability, but explained that even she was powerless compared to Levack and would have have to stop and apologize if he sent her a cease and desist order.[2]


The corporation also announced that its new 3D printer, the Artifex, would be released in 2078. The Artifex interfaced with the user's mind so that they could print any object they could imagine.[2]

Products

2020

Type Products
Full-Body Conversions Moore Technologies "Sheol"[3]
Equipment

2045

Type Products
Full Body Conversion Moore Technologies Sheol[4]

2077

Type Products
Operating Systems Berserk Mk.1, Berserk Mk.2, Berserk Mk.3[2]
Equipment Artifex[2]
Cyberware Hausstock-W, Titanium Bones, Bionic Joints, Breithorn-K, Eiger-T, Liskamm-C,

Gallery

References

  1. CD Projekt RED. Cyberpunk 2077. Video Game, Multi-Platform. Poland, CD Projekt S.A., 2020. - Supernova. The Unofficial Biography of Lizzy Wizzy
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 CD Projekt RED. Cyberpunk 2077. Video Game, Multi-Platform. Poland, CD Projekt S.A., 2020.
  3. ACKERMAN, D. Chromebook Volume 3. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1994. (pp.93–94)
  4. HUTT, J. et al., Interface RED Vol. 3. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2024. (pp.96,110)

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