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| {{ | {{Level2 | ||
| | | |song=Unreachable | ||
| |image=File:Unreachable.png | |image=File:Unreachable.png | ||
| | | |prequote="... (He misses going to nightclubs.)" | ||
| |levelno=2-2N | |levelno=2-2N | ||
| |bpm=180 | |bpm=180 | ||
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| |preclear=The patient's long hospital stay has him feeling down. The musician is trying to cheer him up, so both heart rates should be monitored carefully. | |preclear=The patient's long hospital stay has him feeling down. The musician is trying to cheer him up, so both heart rates should be monitored carefully. | ||
| |postclear=Both patients are doing fine, but they keep blaring music through the hospital. | |postclear=Both patients are doing fine, but they keep blaring music through the hospital. | ||
| | | |postquote="... (It seems like he made a friend.)" | ||
| |sdesc=the greatest of all time | |sdesc=the greatest of all time | ||
| |amiss=10 | |amiss=10 | ||
Revision as of 00:33, 26 May 2022
| Unreachable | ||||||
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| "... (He misses going to nightclubs.)" | ||||||
| Level No. | 2-2N | |||||
| BPM | 180 | |||||
| Patient(s) | Samurai Cole | |||||
| Pager | ||||||
| Pre-clear | The patient's long hospital stay has him feeling down. The musician is trying to cheer him up, so both heart rates should be monitored carefully. | |||||
| Post-clear | Both patients are doing fine, but they keep blaring music through the hospital. | |||||
| Ranks | ||||||
| S | the greatest of all time | |||||
| A (10) | the hit of the decade | |||||
| B (20) | the song of the summer | |||||
| C (30) | a cult classic | |||||
| D (40) | a commercial jingle | |||||
| F | the vibes ain't right | |||||
| Act 2 Night | ||||||
| 
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| "... (It seems like he made a friend.)" | ||||||
Unreachable (2-2N) is a level in Rhythm Doctor. It is the Night Shift version of Supraventricular Tachycardia.
