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Hi! Before we start, I gotta introduce you to the new defibrillator.
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Check it out, the Rhythm Defibrillator version 0.8.4!
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Okay, so...yeah, it basically looks the same.
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But feel it!!! I swapped them all out to have authentic Japanese arcade buttons!
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They have a new glossy exterior, one millimeter of pushback travel, and are durable for up to five million lifetime presses!
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And, uh...it's also fitted with a new treatment that will save Mr. Booker's life. That too.
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The old defibrillator seemed like it was ineffective at treating his symptoms. It was strange.
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So I came up with this new treatment.
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There's still a lot of research I need to do about how rhythm treatment works, how it can be most effective...
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...but Edega keeps getting me sidetracked with all his demands.
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He keeps pushing me to make it into this perfect "Miracle Defibrillator." It's not very realistic.
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He thinks we're going to be able to "rebuild cells from scratch" or something.
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Speaking of which, you'd think he'd be here to check out the improvements, but I haven't seen him.
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...it's probably for the best.
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Oh! I, uh...forgot you were here. Mark, right?
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It just means the accommodation I asked for is being honored. At least he can do that right.
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Besides, I, uh, prefer the quiet. It's giving me a chance to catch up on my backlog.
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Speaking of which...listen, intern. I've been reading up on this "rhythm treatment" stuff.
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The principles of it are interesting. I think I have an idea of how you can apply it to my condition.
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Let's test it out on myself again.
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Uhh...usually we've got a guy for that, he's like this farmer who-
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I'll be getting it in high doses in a minute, I might as well know what I'm getting into.
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Now, according to the documentation, you'll see my pulse slide across the screen just like when you've performed "Supraventricular Tachycardia Beats."
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(Where did he...wait, that's just my notebook!)
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As with any other "SVT Beat", you'll hear a pulse and defibrillate on the second beat.
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Except...when you hear this special cue...
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Zoop!
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...you'll hold the beat instead of pressing, up until when the next 'Get' cue would be.
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So, to be clear...you're holding the beats, not tapping them. Got it?
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It says "If the intern doesn't remember, tell them it's like that time with the buff guy on the old-timey train." That mean anything to you?
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Now, as much as I'd love to flip through this cover-to-cover...
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Hey!!!
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...let's practice.
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