Suspected Organized Crime Activity: Privacy Policy Violation
Suspected Organized Crime Activity: Privacy Policy Violation is a NCPD scanner Hustle in Cyberpunk 2077, involving the illegal activities of Impala Automatics and the unethical practices of Dr. Joanne Koch at Biotechnica.
Overview
Suspected Organized Crime Activity: Privacy Policy Violation is a NCPD scanner Hustle in Cyberpunk 2077. The NCPD Dispatcher issued an APB on suspected organized crime activity over on Sycamore Street. This quest has no journal entry, and objectives include securing the area with the use of force permitted.
Impala Automatics
Impala Automatics is located on the hills of North Oak, in the Westbrook district of northeastern Night City. The compound includes a landing pad, office buildings, two large warehouses, and a communications tower. It is owned by the Government of Night City and was rented to Impala Automatics in the 2070s. By September 2076, the Night City Landlord's Authority informed Impala Automatics to leave due to unpaid rent, but the workers did not comply and continued to occupy the premises. By mid-2077, the NCPD put a bounty to evict Impala Automatics from the complex.
Dr. Joanne Koch and Project Nightingale
Dr. Joanne Koch was the regional director for tech and development at Biotechnica and is described as unscrupulous even among Biotechnica's scientists. She has a history of crossing ethical lines in her work, including using citizens as personal test subjects and ordering the killing of Emilia Morton after firing her. Project Nightingale, a secret research project by Biotechnica, caused at least 70 deaths among the Red Ocher Nomad clan members who were used as test subjects. The project involved unethical experiments that led to severe consequences, including the deaths of individuals and the subsequent revenge sought by the clan against Koch.
Consequences and Public Response
City authorities have offered a reward for the successful eviction of Impala Automatics. The actions of Joanne Koch have led to public outrage, with people wanting revenge against her for the harm caused to their loved ones. The project has been linked to a business model worth billions, raising ethical concerns about the treatment of individuals as test subjects.
Referencie
- ↑ . n.d. Suspected Organized Crime Activity: Privacy Policy Violation.
- ↑ . n.d. Joanne Koch.
- ↑ . n.d. Impala Automatics (North Oak).
- ↑ . n.d. Body/Dialogue choices.
- ↑ . n.d. Project Nightingale.