Night City is full of unsolved mysteries. This is all the more true since patch 1.5 for Cyberpunk 2077 has brought a lot of changes into the game that didn’t even appear in the long patch notes. We have collected a few of these secret innovations in a separate article. But new mini-quests have since emerged, putting question marks over the community’s minds.
Although they are more Easter Eggs than real quests, they are causing excited speculation. Is there more behind the seemingly trivial novelties?
Who is Angie “Pakeha” Mielech?
What’s going on here? After Patch 1.5, a woman stands at a dock downtown and cries loudly. If you scan her, her name will appear: Angie “Pakeha” Mielech. The only other information is that it is a citizen. She cannot be spoken to, but you can still help her.
To do this, jump into the brackish harbor water behind her and dive for her key. Hand it over to her and she stops sobbing, thanks profusely and transfers you 1000 credits. By the way, this quest does not have its own diary entry. In the video you can see the complete process:
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What’s behind it? Some players suspect that CDPR is just making a little joke here, perhaps a nod to simple “go and find X” quests. Or a nod to The Witcher 3, where you can also dip something out of a well for a crying woman. Others believe they are on the trail of a conspiracy – because there must be more behind such a seemingly unimportant encounter, right?
For example, some shudder at the character’s striking blue eyes. They believe in a connection to Mr. Blue Eyes, a mysterious character who may play an important role in an upcoming expansion. Therefore, some keep the key and search for a suitable lock in Night City, so far without success. For this, Angie was found again: Apparently she’s sitting in the bar in The Heist.
A favor for a friend
What’s going on here? Occasionally players report that this quest is displayed to them, but does not appear in the journal and cannot be solved. Can’t find anything about it online either. Particularly strange: There is a quest of the same name in Witcher 3.
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What’s behind it? The short quest description talks about a conversation between five travelers and true happiness in life. This is where die-hard cyberpunk detectives will immediately prick up their ears: maybe it has something to do with the Vetruvian monk statues from Night City, which has been puzzled over for months?
Maybe it’s just a glitch that shows a quest that was actually deleted. Or it’s a placeholder for a quest that will be finalized later, possibly in the announced expansion.
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Dancing Robot
What’s going on here? A folded robot stands behind a clothes shop in Kabuki (Watson District), near the Bellevue Overwalk station. With a high enough Tech score, V can repair him, which obviously makes the little guy very happy: when you activate him, he plays music and dances to himself. You can see it here on YouTube:
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What’s behind it? This should be a very classic Easter Egg without any deeper meaning. You don’t get a reward here either – okay, you see a dancing robot. It’s something.
Patch 1.5 didn’t bring a lot of new content, so we’ll probably have to wait for the addon for that. But many comfort functions have been installed and great wishes of the community have been fulfilled, such as being able to buy new apartments. In our night test you can read why Cyberpunk 2077 now feels better than ever.