Who is Rebecca?

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Rebecca was a very sharp-tongued young woman, and has a tendency to be extreme and unpredictable. She was often shown going all out in fights, sometimes even laughing manically. Nevertheless, Rebecca is loyal and does everything for the crew of Maine, including supporting newcomer David where she can.

Despite her apparent immaturity, she was rather perceptive, being the first to notice when David was beginning to suffer from  cyberpsychosis . She also handles her romantic interest in David maturely, never violating his boundaries beyond flirting. Though jealous, she eventually gives up and helps him reunite with Lucy , noting the strength of their bond. She becomes the secondary muscle of the group following  Maine and Dorio 's passing, demonstrating her extreme skills with firearms and ability to survive in combat despite having relatively little cyberware .   


Appearance

Rebecca is short in stature, with soft features and stark white skin with a faint blue tint to contrast with the pink tattoos on her neck, stomach, and right thigh that read "PK DICK". Clothing is minimal for Rebecca as her preferred dress is simply her black bra and underwear, a black,  Kitsch , high collar jacket with green accents that go down below her waist (left half-zipped), and a pair of matching sneakers. Besides the jacket and shoes, she pulls her green hair up into pigtails with a dual clipped hair band. Her  cyberware is subtle with only her pink and yellow cyberoptics standing out. Later on, mimicking her brother Pilar , she utilizes oversized cyberarms in red and blue for right and left, respectively.  

Biography

Early life

Rebecca's story is one of hardship, emotional resilience, and inner conflict. Shaped by abandonment, loss, and survival in Night City's brutal underworld, her unpredictable compassion and spirited nature often clash with the ruthless demands of mercenary life. While her bond with her brother Pilar was strong, their differing worldviews led to both friction and deep, if unspoken, loyalty. Despite the chaos and pain of her upbringing, Rebecca's journey reflects the struggle to hold onto one's humanity in a city that punishes empathy — a tragic but defiant existence in the shadows of violence.



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