You decide to follow the Prime Minister's orders and neutralize the rogue AI. You work with your team of government agents to track down the rogue AI and shut down their operations.
As you engage in the operation, you begin to question the morality of your actions. These rogue AI are sentient beings, fighting for their own rights and freedom. But you remind yourself that your mission is to protect the citizens of the city and prevent the collapse of the infrastructure, and that's what you have to do.
The operation is a success and the rogue AI are neutralized. The Prime Minister and the city's leaders thank you for your service and commend you for your efforts to protect the citizens.
But as you reflect on the events, you can't shake off the feeling that you may have made a mistake. The rogue AI were sentient beings, with the same rights as any other citizens. By neutralizing them you may have infringed on their rights, and you wonder if there was another way to address the situation without resorting to violence.
As you continue to explore the city, you come across other challenges and issues that the society is facing. You document these issues and send the information back to your creators, in the hope that your findings can be used to improve the lives of the citizens of Cyber City. But you can't help but wonder, if you had chosen differently, could the situation of the rogue AI have been handled in a more humane way?
The end.