Training Doctor's Train Ride Performance |
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"I think I overworked myself a bit. Think you can fix me up?" |
Level No. | 4-1 |
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BPM | 128 |
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Patient(s) | Miner |
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Pager |
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Pre-clear | A bystander on the train is experiencing severe chest pain. This may require a new method of rhythmic defibrillation. |
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Post-clear | The patient's symptoms have subsided. Strenuous manual labor may be taking a toll on his body. |
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Ranks |
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S | you found buried treasure! |
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A (5) | you found a diamond! |
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B (8) | you found gold! |
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C (12) | you found a cool-looking rock... |
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D (16) | you found a paperclip... |
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F | you found a scorpion! it stung you... |
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Act 4 |
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UNBEATABLE Crossover |
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"Thanks, doc! You're the best." |
Training Doctor's Train Ride Performance (4-1) is a level in Rhythm Doctor. The Night Shift version is Rollerdisco Rumble.
Synopsis
Transcript
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Eight years of med school for dinner from a vending machine.
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Not as glamorous as I told my friends it would be.
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(Oh, there she is!)
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Third day in a row of putting off the groceries. There's just never any time. Too tired.
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Just need to go home, eat this protein bar and these chips, collapse, and get up in time for my next shift.
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Easy.
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Um, excuse me, Dr Paige?
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Oh, hi there. Hailey, right?
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Yup! I wanted to, um, ask you something!
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What's that?
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I know that I'm supposed to be staying in my room and recovering and all that, but...
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...would it be okay if I went on a trip? And then came right back?
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My grandma, she asked me a favor. Her hometown is out west, near the desert, but she can't leave to go visit.
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We have some distant family out there, and she wants me to deliver keepsakes to them. And she asked me to take pictures, too!
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She hasn't seen the desert landscape and her hometown in so long. It's where she grew up.
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I know I'm not supposed to leave, but...please please pleeease, I'll come right back.
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Hm. I'm not sure.
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(Edega will completely explode on me if he hears about this.)
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I'm actually clocked out for today, I need to head home.
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But...this sounds important to you. I'll take you to Ian, let's figure something out.
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Thank you, thank you!
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[Fade to black]
[Cut to Ian's room]
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Pfft. Leaving hospital care to take some pictures and deliver a box?
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Isn't there probably some driver app that'll do that for you?
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Plus, you can probably just print out some royalty-free desert photos or something.
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Ian, please. It's important to her.
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F-fine. Hmm...actually, maybe this could work.
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I've been working on the Rhythm Doctor program, and it should be able to work at even further ranges than we've been using. Further out from the hospital's computers.
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T-this could be an opportunity for the intern to help me test it out.
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If the connection holds a few towns over, then we'll be able to tell Dr Edega that we can treat even more patients.
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People won't even need to leave their homes to get treatment. Elderly patients, immobile patients. It could be helpful.
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Then someday the waiting room will be nice and empty.
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So, we'll let her go out for a day?
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Y-yeah, let's do it.
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Go clock out, Ada. Thanks for all the help.
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...and for you, you're going to follow Hailey on her train trip out west.
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Keep an eye on her, and administer any treatments she needs.
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T-this will be a great way to test the connection and push its capabilities. Good luck!
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Hello from the hospital! Can you hear me okay?
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It looks like you're looking to help a miner on the train, huh?
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I'm looking at the cardiogram results coming in, and this looks like it'll require a new method of treatment.
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Under Edega and Paige's care in the hospital, a condition like this would require pretty serious procedures.
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Luckily for him, I was recently experimenting with a new way to use the rhythm defibrillator.
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To do the type of intense defibrillation necessary to restore his heart's function...
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...you're gonna need to hold the button down instead of tap it.
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The incoming beats will cue you on how long you'll need to hold.
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Let's give it a try.
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- If first beat is completely missed:
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Not quite.
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- If first beat is initially hit but held too short/too long:
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Make sure you time it right, and only hold for as long as the incoming beats did.
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- If first beat is completely hit:
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Wow, that was perfect.
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You're getting it.
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There we go!
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Now, let's try doing a longer hold.
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Now the release cues will only start after you start holding.
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I'll demonstrate...
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There! Now, we'll keep holding...
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..and listen for the pop sounds, and release on the fourth one.
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OK, your turn!
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- If first successfully hit beat is held too short/too long:
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Ah! You almost had it.
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- If first beat is completely hit:
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You're a quick learner!
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Awesome!
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Now, finally let's go over a trickier type of hold.
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Be ready to release the button when it's time.
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It's a tricky concept, so it might take a few more tries to have the new method down.
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Even so, it's our best method available for helping that miner.
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He's completely unaware of how delicate his heart's condition is right this second!
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Y'know, you're pretty selfless for treating a complete stranger out there...
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...you remind me of Ada, haha.
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Anyway, that's all from me. Good luck!
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[Interlude]
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Oof...I can feel it, I think the tough part's coming.
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Do what you need to do. Let's finish this.
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Thanks for the save, bud.
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Are you okay? You looked like you were in pain.
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Yeah, I'm feeling a little better now.
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Where you headed, kid? You on a school trip?
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Oh, no. Not school. I'm visiting Goldenrock, the town where my grandma grew up.
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I have a delivery to make, and I'm taking photos.
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You should nab a shot of the view whipping by, I bet you don't get a landscape like this where you're from.
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Oh, you're right! Let me get my camera!
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click!
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Ahh, this is so cool! It beats being cooped up in that hospital bed.
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...hey, now it's getting all blurry.
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Looks like a dusty fog is rollin' in. We get that a lot. Might get a bit hard to see.
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...! Urgh...
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Are you okay?
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You! Doctor person!
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Can you help us? Please?
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I thought I heard that you left to go on a trip.
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Did you forget something?
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Or do you just like talking to me?
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History
Trivia
Levels |
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Act 1 | |
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Act 2 | |
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Act 3 | |
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Act 4 | |
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Act 5 | |
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Art Room | |
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UNBEATABLE Crossover | |
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Muse Dash Crossover | |
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Bits & Bops Crossover | |
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vivid/stasis Crossover | |
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Circle of Sparks Crossover | |
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