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Artistic License Medicine: Some minor liberties have been taken regarding human physiology, such as being able to survive without otherwise vital organs.The Meet the Medic level has the Pyro's axe.In the A&E DLC there's an achievement for using the hatchet to remove the eyes. It works pretty well for getting through that pesky skull, too. Said hatchet's intended use? Slicing the brain stem. Among your surgical tools is, inexplicably, a hatchet.
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Already Done for You: You gotta wonder who exactly cuts out the skin of the patients and then hands these patients over to Nigel. The phone calls seem to say that Nigel is probably drugged, and might not even be a real doctor. You have to beat the appropriate surgery once to actually unlock the requisite disc, though, and the syringe disc is last. The Know Your Syringes disc teaches you what the two colored syringes do, including the very important knowledge that the green one stops bleeding. It isn't always good about suggesting the best ones, though. #Tv tropes thief simulator how to#
The Britannia 88 discs to the side of the computer offer diagrams of how to properly sever various organs and bones, as well as suggesting which tools to use. The Steam page and the diploma names the surgeon Nigel Burke. Alien Blood: The alien in the alien surgery level has blue blood. Affectionate Parody: Of the genuine surgery game Surgery Simulator 2011. "I Have No Idea What I'm Doing" requires you to quickly smash up all the canisters containing the replacement organs during the alien surgery. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.
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