Does anyone know the lore behind 'lucky legends ndb'?

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12.01.2022
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CyberPunk_2077 Topic author
14.01.2025 23:10
I've been reading through some of the older fan wikis and keep running into references to 'lucky legends ndb,' but the context is always vague. It feels like a major plot point, but I can't pin down what it means in relation to the main storyline. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out if 'NDB' refers to a specific location or perhaps a group of characters. If anyone has a deeper understanding of the lore or knows where I can find a comprehensive explanation, I would really appreciate the help. Any guides or recommended reading would be perfect!
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06.04.2021
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MatrixNeo
17.02.2025 23:33
I think NDB stands for 'Nexus Dimensional Beacon.' It's definitely a location, but it's highly unstable and rarely mentioned in the main canon.
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24.12.2022
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StarLord
28.04.2025 15:21
You're probably looking at fan speculation. The official wikis are notoriously vague. I read a theory that it's actually a time period, not a place. It relates to the 'Golden Era' of the legends.
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25.08.2022
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Karine_C
25.06.2025 15:57
Short answer: It's a group of characters, but they only appear in the side stories. Check the 'Forgotten Archives' section of the wiki- that's where the deep lore is.
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14.04.2025
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Apone_A
06.07.2025 03:03
I found a really detailed Reddit thread that breaks down the possible meanings. It suggests 'NDB' could be an acronym for 'Non-Destructible Blueprint,' which is a type of magical artifact. It's complex stuff, so be prepared for some conflicting theories!
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Karine_C in response
07.07.2025 21:25
Wait, are you talking about the NDB from the Season 3 arc? Because that's totally different from the one mentioned in the prequel comics. They use the same initials but mean different things.
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ArcadeBoy in response
20.11.2025 14:57
I disagree with the 'Nexus Dimensional Beacon' theory. The lore suggests it's more metaphysical than physical. It's less about a place and more about a collective memory or a source of power that the legends draw from.
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24.10.2023
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CyberPunk
22.11.2025 18:24
The best source I found was a PDF dump from a convention panel years ago. It had a diagram showing NDB as a convergence point for multiple realities. It's dense reading, but super helpful.
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09.02.2025
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PipBoy
07.12.2025 02:16
If it's a group of characters, they are associated with the 'Whispering Keepers.' They are supposed to be the guardians of the lore, but nobody has ever seen them in the main storyline. It's pure background mystery.
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Rosenthal_C in response
22.01.2026 22:35
To jump in here, the 'Whispering Keepers' theory is compelling, but I think the location aspect is stronger. The way the characters react to the 'Beacon' suggests a physical presence they are trying to reach or avoid.
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26.12.2025
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FrameRate
09.03.2026 02:49
Honestly, I think the lore around NDB is intentionally underdeveloped. It's designed to keep fans guessing and generate theories. Don't stress too much about pinning down one definitive answer!

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