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Some Warpunk in Cybercraft [Fanfiction] (Revised)
by Matuscarantos
- Graphic Violence
- Profanity
- Sensitive Content
- Sexual Content
This is a Repost and Revision of Some Warpunk in Cybercraft by Den B, and yes I was Den B.
Ryan Crestwood is snatched away from death, and given a chance to matter.
Given Powers, from games he doesn't understand. (Warcraft among others)
Thrust into a World he doesn't recognize. (Cyberpunk 2077 / Edgerunners)
Can he achieve the impossible and fix the Broken Future?
Or will he meet a horrible end lost and alone?
What to Expect:
03/31/25 - Revisions are done! New content Ongoing. Anything past Chapter 70 is new.
First off a !!WARNING!! - First, this story is told from a limited first person perspective, you know only what the MC knows. This means that things can seem to happen out of nowhere at times. If you can't handle that, please don't read. My intention is not to upset people, just tell a story I'd like to read myself. Second due to the nature of the MC's perspective and the World, a lot of plot threads seem to be forgotten or ignored, they aren't, it just takes some time for the MC to get the answers. Third and perhaps most important, there is a moment of Rage Inducing Reset and Mind Manipulation. The issues with the mind don't last long and I promise the story is better for it, and that I'm not doing it just to be cruel.
All tags and warnings clicked will be used. So, please, look them over.
Tags are by no means complete, and will be added to as needed. Please help with that.
The MC will have little if any knowledge of the Games involved. The MC will start from his normal existence in our World and have to adapt, not only to his new situation but to the Hostile World he is sent to.
I will be using this story to explore writing further, please bare with me.
This story is for my own amusement, so all elements are going to be from expanded Alternate Universes.
Book cover image is from Easy-Peasy AI
Edited with BeFunky
Cyberpunk 2077 belongs to CD Projekt Red and Mike Pondsmith
Cyberpunk Edgerunners belongs to Studio Trigger, CD Projekt Red and Mike Pondsmith.
Cyberpunk 2013, 2020, and RED belongs to Mike Pondsmith and R. Talsorian Games.
Warcraft and Starcraft belongs to Activision Blizzard.
Rifts belongs to Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Games.
Warhammer 40K belongs to Games Workshop.
All other Games belong to their respective owners not to me. I only assert ownership of my own Original Characters.
This will be on Scribblehub and bestuseller.com.
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Disjointed and tonally jarring
Reviewed at: Chapter 52
SPOILERS up to chapter 52!
For quite a while I had this rated at 5 stars, because I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I love the Cyberpunk setting, and watching someone play around in that world with Warcraft and Protoss tech was very fun. We got to summon some cool heroes and made a deal with the one of the few reputable factions in the Cyberpunk world. Then, the MC gained access to Warhammer 40k, and it's here I think the story took a sharp downturn. I agree with the author, the only way any human faction from Warhammer would listen to our MC would be if he were a fragment of the Emperor, but the tonal shift was jarring. I held out hope that we could make this work, but the MC constantly rubberbanded between moods and feelings, being shaped by what had happened to him. Which I think is the proper thing to happen to him, it just no longer jived with the rest of the story, in my opinion. Adding on to this the betrayal revealed in the last two chapters and the rather gross actions the MC took, I can't justify reading this story anymore. It feels too disjointed, unsure of what it wants to be and the path forward does not seem clear at all.
I am sure that there are many people who will enjoy this story - I certainly did for quite a few chapters. Read it for yourself, it's well written and has some great fun in it, and then decide if you want to continue. Author, I appreciate your work and wish you all the best.

Enjoyable
Reviewed at: Chapter 38
So far the story is enjoyable, though chapters 2-6 are a slog (just skim em, it's exposition mostly).
Premise is simple, guy gets sent to cp77 for world domination liberation purposes. Gets a system that provides him things from warcraft, starcraft and 40k.
Overall with the exception of aforementiones bad chapters I would say it's well written and enjoyable but perhaps a little bit too slow going for my tastes.