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Rollerdisco Rumble
Screenshot of the level Rollerdisco Rumble
"Is someone playing music...?"
Level No.4-1N
BPM125.57
Patient(s)
Pager
Pre-clearSomeone seems to be playing music on the train. Use the new defibrillation method on the miner while he listens.
Post-clearTreatment successful.
Ranks
Syou are now the conductor of this train
A (12)super party train
B (24)party train
C (36)commuter train
D (48)lame train
Fyou fell off the train...
Act 4 Night
← 3-3N Distant Duet (Night) 4-2 Invisible (Night)
4-1 Training Doctor's Train Ride Performance
"I don't usually listen to this stuff, but...it's good!"

Rollerdisco Rumble (4-1N) is a level in Rhythm Doctor. It is the Night Shift version of Training Doctor's Train Ride Performance.

It introduces the concept of Holds catching other beats while they are being held. It is the first time the player has to juggle Oneshots and Holds at the same time.

The track was created by Vince Kaichan.

Synopsis

The player treats the Miner and Cole through their heart issues, with Cole playing his music in the train as the Miner listens. In the middle of the level, Richard Hugh briefly interrupts to have a single abrupt heartbeat treated, before the level resumes as normal. After the level, the Miner remarks that he likes the music despite not usually listening to songs of its type.

Transcript

IanSpriteS.png Hello from the hospital, again!
IanSpriteS.png Hope you're having fun on your trip, my shift without Dr Paige is a nightmare.
IanSpriteS.png Just a quick lesson, there's one thing to understand about these new held beats...
IanSpriteS.png Held beats are powerful!
IanSpriteS.png While you're holding a held beat, any beats from other patients nearby will be automatically caught!
IanSpriteS.png Let's practice that.
On miss:
IanSpriteS.png Whoops, not like that.
On barely:
IanSpriteS.png I think you missed it.
On hit:
IanSpriteS.png Nice!
IanSpriteS.png There you go.
IanSpriteS.png It's handy, huh?
IanSpriteS.png Now, let's try it with one of those SVT beats.
IanSpriteS.png Try treating these two patients!
On hit:
IanSpriteS.png Nice, nice!
IanSpriteS.png Keep going...
IanSpriteS.png Alright!
IanSpriteS.png So, as you can see, you don't have to worry about other heartbeats if they land while you're holding.
IanSpriteS.png That said, this next procedure is still pretty tricky, haha. Good luck!

History

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