"So Hector didnât kill the old bastard..."
Cedric, having returned to the Tribe, appeared somewhat dull, seemingly a side effect of curing cyberpsychosis.
His Prosthetics had been completely replaced with basic functional Prosthetics, no longer capable of combat.
"Are you disappointed?" Navi sat beside him, debriefing him on recent events.
"No..." Cedric shook his head, "If it were me, I would have definitely killed that guy, but I know that old Hector would never do such a thing. The old Clan Leader chose him as his successor for this reason.
You donât know what he was like before he took action; he would always think for a long time. In my opinion, heâs capable at what he does, but when it comes to killing..."
"You think he should be more ruthless?"
"No." Cedric shook his head again, looking rather disheartened, "I now understand what the old Clan Leader meant."
Putting aside the story of what happened and what he went through.
Killing a Zig Q, there will be another host to take his place, maybe even the next day Zig Qâs double would appear.
The television station would only remember a Wanderer committing murder in public.
But now, everyone knows that the shot didnât kill Zig Q and that red mercury has been experimented on, its blood containing toxins, and nobody dares to claim and treat such a virus.
Whenever Zig Q appears on television, whenever people see his processed face, theyâll recall the gunshot fired by Hector.
Theyâll remember what happened that night.
Zig Qâs career is ruined, not just as a person but also as a brandâthis is an equal response to the humiliation.
Maybe one day, the Zig Q brand will be completely discarded. The disgraceful host, deprived of his spotlight, forced to drift in society, might then regret what he did today.
Cedric looked at the people in the Tribe, his figure wrapped in reflective clothâ
Heâs now the only one with the same symptoms; all the others are dead.
It was as if a generation had been cut off.
The plight of the unprotected Tribesmen became increasingly difficult, even the mass-produced, cheap dog food had to be soaked with beverages.
Watching family members only able to consume such food is always torturing within.
Cedric gazed at all thisâhe was the one who recklessly pursued Biotechnology, and he was the first one.
And now heâs the only one who survived, also the one who suffers the most.
He suddenly remembered what the old Clan Leader had told him, and he said blankly:
"...Navi, remember, we Wanderers are not psychopaths...
When you decide to kill someone, you should look into their eyes, see their eyes, and be sure they will definitely go to Hell after death.
Or maybeâyouâll go to Hell."
Navi was startled for a moment, then nodded.
At this time, Lille happened to walk out of the tentâhe had just finished checking the supplies delivered by Regina.
Mainly some food and drinks, and some standard civilian implant Prosthetics, not expensive and not as good as military Combat Prosthetics, but the stable kind.
Cedricâs words just happened to be heard by Lille, who nodded in agreement, "Are you talking about Zig Q? Hectorâs choice in this matter did us a huge favor. That shot at least cost our enemies several million euros.
Cedric, I have something to ask you. I need to find a Wanderer Camp with complete Prosthetics doctor equipment."
"Then youâve come to the right person." Cedric stood up with the help of a crutch, "Although youâre already a legend in Night City, if you want to deal with Wanderers, you need a âbig brotherâ like meâI mean, a âbig brotherâ among the Wanderers.
Navi, you come too; the other Tribes havenât seen the new Clan Leader yet."
...
"Inside Adkaduo, there are many Tribes, each specializing in their own thingâbut that was over a decade ago, and now itâs becoming increasingly blurry.
As for the why, itâs because someone started a bad precedent."
A decade ago, the Clan Leader of Santiago disappeared, and all sorts of people began emerging from the clan.
Corporations started to court these tribes with special abilities, and some people eagerly followed, completely forgetting all that the companies had done to us!
It was from that time that many tribes were recruited, became divided, and gradually, we lost touch with each other, leading to what we have today...
Alas, youâve seen it for yourselves."
In the vehicle, Lille nodded slightly; this was very close to the truth he had surmised:
Dividing a large organization into several departments each specialized in a certain field is a method to enhance operational efficiency.
It is also extremely adaptive to the way organizations operate in this society.
However, specialization means strong coupling, and conversely, it leads to weak cohesion.
The Wanderer, by nature, is a clan-based organization tied together through tribal kinship bonds, with some individuals possibly excelling in a certain skill, but overall, they still need to help each other with various issues and thus learn knowledge and abilities in other areas.
Specialization facilitates efficiency in a certain field but turns the internal organization of the tribe into a group of small organizations with strong coupling.
Those with particularly outstanding abilities then start to ponder: why remain in this "family" held back by others when they can join another "civilized society" that offers better conditions and earn more money?
This kind of group hardly withstands the onslaught of the capitalist worldâbecause for them, their distinctly superior specialized abilities can be exchanged for money, a unit of measure of power.
Then they find that a large portion of their earnings must be invested in the development and aid of other fields to facilitate the growth of the rest.
This wouldnât be a bad thingâwhatâs bad is that after Santiagoâs disappearance, itâs clear that the leaderless Adkaduo Clan has no one capable of exercising this power of distribution properly.
When the power to distribute income is misused, thereâs no wonder subordinates start to harbor other intentions.
What was once an excellent concept became poison dispersing the large organization, as outsiders just needed to provide a little enticement to poach people.
No wonder in the game, every Wanderer is considering a cooperation with a corporation... With both carrot and stick, internal and external troubles are all there.
Lille thought for a moment and asked, "What is Hematite known for within Adkaduo?"
"Hematite used to be a small group of miners who ran off to form their own organization; we can find water, explore for minerals, but if you want to roam the Evil Land, these skills are fundamental.
We taught this knowledge to other tribes, and then we started learning vehicle modificationâthat Mackinaw is not bad, right?"
"Indeed, itâs not badâhavenât you seen the news?"
"What news?"
"You might as well see for yourself later, I wonât spoil it for youâcontinue telling me about Adkaduo."
"Where was I? Right, vehicle modificationâbut then again, this is also a skill necessary for a Wanderer, to understand oneâs own vehicle.
Although vehicle modification is more of a survival skill, we still have to find some dangerous work to do now and then.
Overall, Hematite doesnât really stand out in anything, but we possess all the skills necessary for a Wanderer."
Logicalâif the tribes with specialized skills were poached, then itâs only natural that whatâs left would be the tribes without standout abilities.
To protect themselves is feasible, but to live well is extremely difficultâclearly, the tribe they were about to meet was no different.
"So, the tribe we are going to find now is the Bright Family; their situation is quite similar to ours, though they are mainly engaged in smuggling.
Theyâve been in Night City for a while and life isnât easyâ I have some connections with their leader from the times we fought over oil.
By the way, their leader is named Sol Bright; he also considered cooperating with Biotechnology and even asked about our situationâalas, but we havenât been in touch for a long time."
Cedric sighed, "The contract with Biotechnology has this clause, so... itâs a real pain. Weâre almost there; Iâll give them a heads-up."
Lille watched the white tents and RVs growing larger in the distance, thinking to himself: Sol Bright, the man in the game who would storm towers with V.
There were prosthetic doctors in the Bright Family camp, perfect for borrowing equipment to do some repairs and check-ups on V and Jack.
Suddenly, Cedric said, "...An intermediary wants to talk to you, Dakota Smith, a reliable old woman. Do you want to chat?"
"Of course."
"Hmm... she says sheâll be here soon."