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A-all I'm saying is..
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The best part about the rhythm defibrillator is that it's designed to do one thing and do it well.
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It regulates irregular heartbeats. That's it.
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Your obsession with keeping this system elegant and streamlined is getting old.
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Your "freeze beat" prototype passed the first test. This tech has so much more to offer.
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I mean, sort of? But there is still a lot I need to do to help get the previous patients ready to go home.
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Ada and I have been trying to finish their treatments. B-but you keep asking me to make all these new-
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I'm not asking.
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Looks like the intern is here. How nosy. Go ahead, show them what you came up with.
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H-hey! I've got another rhythm treatment for muscle pain.
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Sometimes, the freeze beats aren't enough on their own.
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So...uh, I tried reversing all the plugs from the cooling console...
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...and now it creates a blast of heat that shortens the next heartbeat!
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I think it will be soothing. Like a hot spring in your veins! (Maybe.)
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I'll show you. You watch, I'll demo it.
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Alright! Let's practice!
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I don't really have a name for this treatment. We can call them, uhh... burn beats?
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Just like freeze beats, burn beats can change up their timing. Just listen to the cue and you'll be fine.
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Now, let's try alternating between both treatments.
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Ready?
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