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The Nighthawks Rehabilitation Center, now known as Hansen's Armory, is a location in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

Overview[]

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During the construction of the EBM Petrochem Stadium, a section of the complex was intended to become a rehabilitation center for the Night City Nighthawks.

After Kurt Hansen assumed control of the district during the Unification War and rebranded it as a Dogtown, the facility got a new purpose as the home of his personal armory. Here most of the weaponry used and sold by BARGHEST is developed and modified to suit buyers' needs.


If V completed Gig: Roads to Redemption:

In 2077, the mercenary known as V, was hired by Nele Springer to retrieve a bomb from the facility.

Database Entry[]

Nighthawks Rehabilitation Center

NIGHTHAWKS REHABILITATION CENTER

The Nighthawks Rehabilitation Center was intended to serve the players of the city's dream football team – their health, fitness and (perhaps most importantly) the condition of their advanced cyberware. Investors spared no expense on state-of-the-art equipment for "groundbreaking" (translates to: highly illegal) surgeries. They also hired a staff of biomedical specialists, from ripperdocs and sports physiologists, to sleep specialists, nutrition strategists and acupuncture experts. The whole investment quickly fell through, however. The Nighthawks only managed to play only a few games before the team was dissolved, along with any hope of revitalizing Pacifica. It wasn't until the district came under Kurt Hansen's rule that the lights at the former Rehabilitation Center turned back on and stayed on. Perhaps, there's a certain irony here – the place where people were supposed to heal is now a factory for instruments of death, both for BARGHEST itself and for outside buyers. One thing, however, has not changed – no one here fears the law.

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