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|prequote=That game felt like any other game...
|prequote=That game felt like any other game...
|levelno=5-1N
|levelno=5-1N
|bpm=[placeholder]
|bpm=175, 150, 175
|patients=[[Maximo "Lucky" Jonronero]]
|patients={{Plainlist|
* [[Lucky|Maximo "Lucky" Jonronero]]
* [[Miner]]
* [[Logan]]
* [[Hailey]]
}}
|preclear=Patient began reflecting on his initial injury and his rushed heartbeat worsened. Treat carefully.
|preclear=Patient began reflecting on his initial injury and his rushed heartbeat worsened. Treat carefully.
|postclear=Treatment successful. Allowing patient to vent about the incident may be cathartic and effective.
|postclear=Treatment successful. Allowing patient to vent about the incident may be cathartic and effective.
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|ddesc=remembered as a cocky hot-shot
|ddesc=remembered as a cocky hot-shot
|fdesc=long forgotten
|fdesc=long forgotten
|act=Act 5
|act=Act 5 Night
|levelprevno=4-4N
|levelprevno=4-4N
|levelprev=Murmurs
|levelprev=Murmurs
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'''One Slip Too Late''' (5-1N) is a level in Rhythm Doctor. It is the Night Shift version of [[Lucky Break]].
'''One Slip Too Late''' (5-1N) is a level in Rhythm Doctor. It is the Night Shift version of [[Lucky Break]].


The track was created by
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNpVVk3BAZw The track] was created by fizzd.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The intern treats Lucky, sitting alone in the physiotherapy ward as he sings and recounts his days of being a baseball star. The Miner makes a brief appearance near the start of the level, seemingly returning from the train. The level takes the player through various set pieces, some abstract, some literal, with Logan and Hailey joining in to sing their praises about Lucky. The level then displays Lucky as being enjoyed on a TV screen by Logan, Hailey, the Samurai, Cole, and potentially the hospital staff, before ending shortly after. After the level, Lucky elaborates on the circumstances that led him to performing outside his expected role as a pitcher, and the situation that caused his rotator cuff to be torn. He then thanks the Samurai for listening to him, to which he replies by happily stating, "Anytime."
== Gameplay ==
=== 2-player mode ===
Player 1 treats Lucky on the field, [[Logan]], and [[Miner]]. Player 2 treats Lucky in the hospital, Lucky on the field (during the first part of each chorus), and [[Hailey]].
During the namedrop section, player 2 has an additional classic beat pattern on Lucky on the field while player 1 plays the squareshots and triangleshots. This is the first time a patient is shown to have two ECGs coming out of the same sprite.


== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==
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{|
{|
|[Lucky]
|[Lucky]
|placeholder
|I started my career as a pitcher. I was damn good at it.
|-
|[Lucky]
|But in my heart...I knew I didn't want to be put into a box like that.
|-
|[Lucky]
|I knew I had what it took to be a homerun hitter.
|-
|[Lucky]
|Coach said no. I pushed back, trained hard, and proved him wrong.
|-
|[Lucky]
|Once he gave me a chance at bat...I became a star. Until I finally pushed my body past its breaking point.
|-
|[Lucky]
|I insisted on pitching the full game. At bat, I was driving in runs.
|-
|[Lucky]
|Coach thinks I'm a show-off, and wanted me off the field. But at the bottom of the ninth, I knew we'd lose if we weren't perfect.
|-
|[Lucky]
|My body was screaming at me to stop, but I pushed on. Just needed one homerun to end it.
|-
|[Lucky]
|I nailed it. But a second later, I felt agonizing pain.
|-
|[Lucky]
|I kept a smile on, for the crowd, long enough to round the bases. After that, I don't remember a thing.
|-
|[Lucky]
|Anyway, sorry for rambling. Thanks for, uh...being such a good listener.
|-
|-
|{{Sprite/Samurai}}
|{{Sprite/Samurai}}
|placeholder
|...
|-
|{{Sprite/Samurai|expr=sparkle}}
|Anytime.
|}
|}
|-|Janitor=
|-|Janitor=
{|
{|
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|placeholder
|I was watching that game. The one where Lucky got hurt.
|-
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|It was awful. Thankfully, they cut to commercial, so the camera didn't hang on him too long.
|-
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|Back in the day, Lucky stuck to pitching. But he was one of those rare ones...a player who's a star on the mound AND at the plate.
|-
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|He started hitting homers and took the Scales out of their rut.
|-
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|Sadly...his shoulder gave out. I hear that's what happens after all the wear-and-tear of pitching.
|-
|{{Sprite/Janitor}}
|I wish I could say something to cheer him up, but it doesn't look like he wants an old fan's pity.
|}
|}
</tabber>
</tabber>
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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
<poem style="background-color: #faf7ed; padding: 1em;">
<poem style="background-color: #faf7ed; padding: 1em;">
[Verse 1]
[LUCKY]
Won the game, made my name, fifteen minutes worth of fame
Won the game, made my name, fifteen minutes worth of fame
Then it came, all the pain. Is it over? What a shame
Then it came, all the pain. Is it over? What a shame
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[Interlude]
[Interlude]
Logan: Do you know? Did you hear?
[LOGAN]
L: His play was play of the year!
Do you know? Did you hear?
Hailey: Was that him? On the news?
His play was play of the year!
L: Video had a million views
 
L: They call him a show off
[HAILEY]
H: But they're not wearing his gloves
Was that him? On the news?
L: My hero would never
 
L + H: hesitate to take his shot
[LOGAN]
Video had a million views
They call him a show off
 
[HAILEY]
But they're not wearing his gloves


[LOGAN]
My hero would never
[BOTH]
Hesitate to take his shot
[Outro]
[LUCKY]
Close my eyes, count to ten,
Close my eyes, count to ten,
Could you take me back to then...
Could you take me back to then...
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Now I'm gone
Now I'm gone
</poem>
</poem>
== History ==
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== Trivia ==
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