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GHOST IN A CITY: CYBERPUNK SYSTEM

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She wakes up in Night City with an unfamiliar body, missing memories, and chrome she never asked for. Motoko Kusanagi was supposed to die in a scav den, not reboot with a hidden system buried in her neural implants, one that tracks pain, effort, and survival instead of handing out easy power. With her stats in the negative and the city closing in, she rebuilds herself through brutal rehab, street fights, and netrunning, grinding strength the hard way while gangs and corporations start to notice something impossible about her growth. In a world that turns people into parts, Motoko refuses to be salvage, and Night City will have to adapt or break.
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