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|nsdhit1=He says, "Welcome to my mind," and then he goes psyko-sonik on you. He starts his teknojihad by delivering a serious shock on the wire that lays you flat. Down on the ground, you realize you should have read more William Gibson. You get hit for | |nsdhit1=He says, "Welcome to my mind," and then he goes psyko-sonik on you. He starts his teknojihad by delivering a serious shock on the wire that lays you flat. Down on the ground, you realize you should have read more William Gibson. You get hit for | ||
− | | | + | |nsdhit2=Your opponent attacks ... It's the age of destruction in a world of corruption. It's the age of destruction and he hands you oblivion. Oblivion, as it turns out, involves more pain and less numbness than you would have expected. He hits you for |
|critical=Your opponent attacks ... Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits for {{element|physical|X}}. | |critical=Your opponent attacks ... Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits for {{element|physical|X}}. | ||
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References
- Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction, in which William Gibson was a pioneer. Neuromancer is one of his most well-known novels.
- "Welcome to My Mind", "Teknojihad", "Shock on the Wire", and "Down on the Ground" are titles of songs performed by the nineties techno group Psykosonik, whose lyrics often contained cyberpunk themes.
- The rest of the combat messages, as well as the enemy description, reference the Billy Idol album Cyberpunk, especially the songs "Neuromancer" and "Mother Dawn".
- The enemy's image is an example of cyberpunk fashion.