: The "(Frozen)" tag suggests a moment preserved indefinitely—not just a pause in the footage, but a permanent suspension of a person's lived experience. In the Cyberpunk Wiki , these recordings are described as "photorealistic spatial experiences" that often capture the rawest human states.
Looking deeply at a file like "BD GIRL B(Frozen)zip," one finds a chilling intersection between and human trauma : BD GIRL B(Frozen)zip
If this file is linked to the mission or "Double Life" : : The "(Frozen)" tag suggests a moment preserved
: If this is an illegal "XBD," it represents the darkest side of the technology—unfiltered recordings of pain or death sold on the Black Market for high-stakes thrills. : In Cyberpunk 2077 , editing BDs often
: In Cyberpunk 2077 , editing BDs often involves navigating layers of audio and visual data to find hidden truths. To look at a "Frozen" BD is to interact with a digital ghost—searching through the "green layer" of sound or the "thermal layer" to find what the person was feeling at the exact moment they were "frozen" in time. Contextual Significance
: Many "deep" BDs in the game revolve around Evelyn Parker , whose memories become a playground for the player's investigation into the Relic.
: Opening a ".zip" file of a "girl" in such a state highlights the uncomfortable commodification of tragedy common in Night City. It transforms a private moment into a data packet to be edited, scrubbed, and analyzed in Analysis Mode .