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wavs/luc-1.wav|My, you're here early, Doctor Vaughn. |
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wavs/luc-2.wav|Hello, Doctor Blaylock. How was Montgomery Memorial? |
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wavs/luc-3.wav|I have to admit I was quite envious when I heard that you were going. I mean, who wouldn't want a chance to get in touch with nature? |
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wavs/luc-4.wav|Ah, thank you. Of course, that was six months ago. |
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wavs/luc-5.wav|Think nothing of it. I understand completely. After all, you were quite far from civilization. Oh, by the way, Professor Wilkens is expecting you two. He's waiting in his office on the fifth floor. |
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wavs/luc-6.wav|I wonder why they asked you to return, seeing as how you've made little progress on your research. This hospital must be busier than I thought. I hope you two live up to your, reputations. Well then, if you'll excuse me. |
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wavs/luc-7.wav|Oh, am I making you nervous? Just pretend I'm not here. |
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wavs/luc-8.wav|Oh no, I'll merely be observing. |
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wavs/luc-9.wav|You call yourself a surgeon? Step aside, I'll take over from here. |
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wavs/luc-10.wav|Well, Doctor Vaughn, I say that you haven't allowed yourself to get rusty. |
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wavs/luc-11.wav|Well, you could have suffered from frostbite. Ah, yes. I must explain our new postop procedures. Things have changed since you left. The chart needs to be submitted to the clerks on the second floor. And surgeons are required to attend a case review session every Tuesday morning. |
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wavs/luc-12.wav|However, we won't be needing you there just yet. I'll call for you when it's deemed necessary. Well then, excuse me. |
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wavs/luc-13.wav|You're putting the patient's life at risk. Step aside. I'm taking over. |
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wavs/luc-14.wav|I just did my best, Missus Garcia. Considering his injuries, it's a miracle he survived. He must have an angel looking over his shoulder. |
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wavs/luc-15.wav|There's no need for tears. Now, let's discuss his future treatment options. |
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wavs/luc-16.wav|Hmm. Oh, it's you, Vaughn. |
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wavs/luc-17.wav|Oh, no, it's nothing. Please come with me, Missus Garcia. Let's go see how your husband is faring. |
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wavs/luc-18.wav|So, you're finally going to tell us, huh, Professor? |
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wavs/luc-19.wav|An unknown disease? |
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wavs/luc-20.wav|It's a tragedy for us all, Professor. It breaks my heart to learn of your infection. |
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wavs/luc-21.wav|And what about your condition? You seem to be rather stable right now, Professor. |
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wavs/luc-22.wav|Doctor Vaughn, this is a serious responsibility. |
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wavs/luc-23.wav|If the professor's data is accurate, then this research will make medical history. Mistakes cannot be made. I presume you understand that. |
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wavs/luc-24.wav|It's tearing up his insides. I can't believe this. |
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wavs/luc-25.wav|Marvelous! The professor will be, |
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wavs/luc-26.wav|That was truly a menacing organism. I must begin analyzing the data immediately. |
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wavs/luc-27.wav|Prepare a room in the I C U. Clear everybody out. |
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wavs/luc-28.wav|I must say, this Stigma is certainly an intriguing disease. Doctors around the world will be astounded. |
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wavs/luc-29.wav|Well, Professor, congratulations on the success of your operation. |
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wavs/luc-30.wav|That Stigma is quite a remarkable disease. I never imagined such an insidious pathogen could exist. It amazes me each time I watch the recording of the operation. |
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wavs/luc-31.wav|Yes, that's true, but I thought perhaps, |
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wavs/luc-32.wav|Don't be silly, Professor. I'm completely loyal to, |
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wavs/luc-33.wav|Yes, well then, please excuse me, Professor. |
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wavs/luc-34.wav|AHHHHHH! HELP! |
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wavs/luc-35.wav|Someone, Professor Wilkens, and Stigma. |
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wavs/luc-36.wav|And then, set fire, |