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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
Ia. Version Updates... ( I.e. .5, 1.0, 2.3.)
Ib. Copyrights........... ( I.e. No Stealing)
Ic. Finally, The Introduction.. ( I.e. My Take)
II. Instruction Booklet
IIa. Prologue.............. ( If you haven’t played before)
IIb. Character Charts. ( Hey, look, the characters look different!)
IIc. Controls.............. ( Like the controls have changed, people…)
IId. Playing the Game ( Do you really have to ask?)
IIe. Medical Terms.... ( Three words: Get a Dictionary)
III. Walkthrough (Incomplete/Not Started)
IIIa. ???
IV. Tips & Tricks (Incomplete/Not Started)
IVa. ???
V. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Va. My FAQ......... ( My questions that will help you… or not)
Vb. Your FAQ....... ( Questions other people ask)
VI. My Thanks
VIa. To ATLUS..... ( Great Game, Personally)
VIb. To Other People (Anybody who helps with this guide)
VII. Finishing Remarks
VIIa. Quotes!.............. ( Does it necessarily have to be about this game?)
VIIb. Conclusion...... ( The End, Au Revoir, Adieu, Farewell, Goodbye)
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Ia. VERSION UPDATES
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Version 0.5 - I have laid the groundwork for the walkthrough to be started and
completed. I shall add the Walkthrough and Tips & Tricks sections after my
vacation. I will be constantly updating this guide as I get new sections
of the Walkthrough complete, so check back around July 25th for an update.
That includes the Walkthrough.
Version 0.6 - Oops. That was the second time I've tried uploading to GameFaqs
and my margins are WAY over. I now have a few operations done for the
walkthrough. Tips are IN THE WALKTHROUGH. I'm going to upload this maybe
tomorrow. My margins are completely fixed.
Version 0.65 - Yay! My first update includes an updated Copyrights, and an
update in the walkthrough section. (Did not upload)
Version 0.7 - Ok, I've taken a break, and gotten nothing done, because I got my
wisdom teeth out. Ouch. And, I've been reading books like crazy, but not
working on my guide. I should do that. I made some minor updates, but nothing
crucial to any readers out there.
I plan to get a good chunk of this walkthrough done within a few days. If I
go back on my word, I'm going to be so angry. Wait... that makes no sense.
Oh well, it's my guide, so I can be crazy in my own guide. Seriously, I will
get a lot more operations done. Maybe some research.
Version 0.9 - Wow, I really haven't updated this in a while... about a few
months. I've gotten back up on my feet, because overall, my computer died on
me, twice, my flash drive died once, and I accidentally messed up the
formating of this. I'm currently working on completely finishing my tips for
the guide, but I've been REALLY distracted lately, so I'm going to finish this
really soon, so people can read this guide and go, "Whoa... look at how long
it took this guy to complete this guide... either he's lazy, or forgetful,
but who cares, 'cause it's an awesome guide.
Thank you.
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Ia. VERSION UPDATES… COMPLETE!
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Ib. COPYRIGHTS
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This guide is written and compiled by Demonic_seer / demonic_seer
You may not copy or reproduce ANY PART of it under any circumstances except
for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise
distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of the guide on
any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited,
and a violation of copyright.
All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their
respective trademark and copyright holders.
Currently, the only website that I will be uploading to is Gamefaqs.
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Ib. COPYRIGHTS… COMPLETE!
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Ic. FINALLY, THE INTRODUCTION
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Hello, and welcome to my first-ever game guide! I appreciate you taking
the time to read my guide/FAQ. It is a pleasure to be writing this,
because I’ve been going to Gamefaqs so long,I just needed to get my hands on
a new game that everybody would be playing.
I finished the first Trauma Center game for the Nintendo DS quite
recently, in June, because I rented it from my Gamefly subscription.
I beat it in three days.
Straight playing as quick as possible.
Without skipping anything.
I loved the gameplay and couldn’t get enough of it.
Then I saw a second one coming out in July, and I knew I just had to own it.
So, today, I went out and bought it.
For once, I can say, “Thank you, K Mart.”
And that is the last time I will say that.
I also recently went out and bought Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Great game.
Oh, and I have a copy of “The World Ends With You” that I got for my birthday.
Unfortunately, I just realized I don’t know anybody who has a copy.
Oh well, having a complete noise list (not all the drops) and all of the
secret reports rocks.
Anyway, back to Trauma Center 2. This game by ATLUS is by far one of
my favorite games of all time. Yes, it goes right along side Phoenix Wright,
Phantom Hourglass, Metroid Prime: Hunters, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3,
Guitar Hero II & III, Kingdom Hearts I & II, Final Fantasy X & X-2,
Final Fantasy: Dirge of Cerberus, Super Smash Brothers, Metroid Prime I & II,
Twilight Princess, and the Wind Waker (This sentence was a teacher’s
nightmare, so don’t criticize me).
The art has significantly changed from the first game,
and I don’t think Derek had those freakish looking glasses,
and Angie definitely wasn’t wearing that retarded blue outfit that
makes her look like Miles Edgeworth (“Objection! That’s IMPOSSIBLE!”).
So, thanks for taking time to read my guide,
but if you don’t take anything else away from this guide other than what it is,
a guide, then you won’t learn anything.
Humor is a life lesson that can be learned easily and quickly,
but cannot be executed without experience.
You may e-mail me at
[email protected].
Also, check out my Gaia Online account, under the same name, demonic_seer.
Contributions are welcome anytime.
If someone beats you to the punch about something,
I will mention that and take the best parts from both.
Or, I may just take both separately and have to sections for the same thing.
You.
Are.
Welcome.
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Ic. FINALLY, THE INTRODUCTION… COMPLETE!
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IIa. PROLOGUE
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The Republic of Costigar, Africa…
The internal warfare plaguing the people of this country for over a decade
has finally come to an end.
However, they continue to struggle with attacks by guerilla militants,
land mines, and refugees en masse. Still, the country is slowly walking down
the path towards peace.
Other countries have begun sending aid to Costigar,
helping to establish medical institutions.
But, the number of doctors needed to staff those facilities
has been hopelessly insufficient…
Now… A young doctor has come to Zakara, one of the many refugee camps.
In these harsh lands that are ill equipped for providing medical care,
he will cross paths with a legendary doctor who fought and overcame a
disease that once threatened the world.
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IIa. PROLOGUE… COMPLETE
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IIb. CHARACTERS
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Derek Stiles - Caduceus USA - Surgeon - Age: 29
Since ending the threat posed by a virus called GUILT three years ago,
Derek has become a world renowned doctor. He is dedicated to his employer,
Caduceus, and his job: saving patients.
During surgery he is intense and collected, not one to crack under pressure
or to ever give up.
My take: Derek is the main character of the story,
and has gone through many hardships involving GUILT, and has saved many
peoples’ lives. Whooo! Go Derek!
Angie Thompson - Caduceus USA - Nurse - Age: 24
Derek’s surgical assistant. She would follow Derek to the end of the earth,
as she is both his anchor and his foil. Though she is well-aware of his
surgical prowess, she also finds herself keeping him in line with his
medical responsibilities.
My take: Angie is a great character, and in the first game (Spoilers),
her father turns out to be the person who created GUILT,
and in the end survived due to Derek’s medical prowess.
His strain of GUILT had a TEN MINUTE TIME LIMIT on it,
showing just how hard it was to kill this thing.
For me, I killed it in 4 minutes.
Adel Tulba - Camp Zakara, Republic of Costigar - Surgeon - Age: 25
This young, African doctor arrives at Camp Zakara with insecurities
about his qualifications and no idea what to expect from his
new position. Adel works to better himself in the medical field for the
sake of his country.
My take: Adel is one of the better characters, but I have to say,
I really didn't like him freaking out on Derek. (Spoiler)
Robert Hoffman - Caduceus USA - Executive Director - Age: 65
He was once a surgeon who also bore the gift of the Healing Touch,
but he has long since retired from the surgical frontline.
As the director of Caduceus USA, he is a well-respected
figurehead in the field.
My take: Great man who was in the first game.
Sidney Kasal - Caduceus USA - Chief Director - Age: 38
Sidney’s demeanor is generally very serious and business-like,
almost to the point of being cold. But, he is the backbone of Caduceus,
and a natural leader.
My take: Sidney is, again, very serious, and is a valuable asset to
Caduceus USA. His life was saved from GUILT in the first Trauma Center
for the DS (Thanks again Dr. Stiles).
Victor Niguel - Caduceus USA - Head of Research - Age: 29
Victor is a verifiable genius, and he doesn’t hesitate to let anyone
know. He is brash, quick to anger, and so dedicated to his job that he
often works well into the night.
My take: Victor was a certifiable pain in the butt in the first game,
but in the end, Derek proved he was smarter than he was after some
microchip puzzles.
Tyler Chase - Caduceus USA - Surgeon - Age: 29
Tyler is a laid-back guy who attended the same med school as Derek.
Although he does his best to avoid work and often shirks his job duties,
he can be depended on when it counts.
My take: This lazy friend of Derek’s owes Derek a debt for saving his little
sister from a completely new strain of GUILT at the time
- MOVING TUMORS (forgot the name)!
Leslie Sears - Caduceus USA - Nurse - Age: 29
One of Caduceus’ nurses, she is almost always upbeat and jovial.
Her positive attitude filters throughout the hospital, making her a popular
nurse among patients.
My take: Weird Nurse. I'm not saying any more.
Emilio Juarez - ??? - Patient - Age: 17
This young man was one a victim of terrible GUILT-related experiments at
the hands of the terrorist organization, Delphi. Admitted to Elysium, he is
currently being taken care of by Heather Ross.
My take: Emilio is a spanish-speaking patient who was (SPOILER) one of the
"Sinners" in the first game for the final guilt missions (not the X-missions).
Heather Ross - Elysium - Nurse - Age: 21
Heather is a young nurse with the same international license as Angie.
She works at Elysium, a medical facility that specializes in the care of those
suffering from intractable diseases.
My take: She translates for Emilio, but after an incident, she comes to work at
Caduceus USA.
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IIb. CHARACTERS… COMPLETE!
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IIc. CONTROLS
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While playing Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2, story dialog will appear
on the upper screen, while game play takes place on the lower screen
(Touch Screen). While the + Control Pad, A Button, and B Button may be used to
navigate menus or further conversations, you will have to utilize the Touch
Screen to play the operations. The Nintendo DS stylus is the only recommended
peripheral for use on the Touch Screen.
+ Control Pad -- Navigate Menus
A Button -- Confirm selection / Continue conversation
B Button -- Cancel / Go back
X Button -- Not used
Y Button -- Not used
L Button & R Button -- Select Healing Touch icon
SELECT -- Press once to fast-forward conversation
START -- Pause the game
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IIc. CONTROLS… COMPLETE!
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IId. PLAYING THE GAME
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New Game: Select this option to begin a new game.
After selecting the game difficulty level,
you’ll be prompted to select which save file you would like to use.
Once you make your selection, you’ll start in Chapter 1 and proceed through
the story. Note: Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 uses an auto-save feature.
Once you select a save file, you will be unable to save to a different file
without starting a new game from Chapter 1.
Load Game: Select this option to continue a previously saved game.
Select a save file to load its data by touching it,
or use the +Control Pad and the A Button to make a selection.
Config: Select this option to adjust the game’s settings.
(All sound-related)
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Episode Select: Select which episode you’d like to play.
An episode title marked with a diagonal band indicates a stage in which
you must perform an operation. You may adjust the difficulty level by
touching the “Easy”, “Normal”, and “Hard” tabs to the left of the titles.
Pre-Operation: After displaying the characters’ location on the map screen,
these sequences progress the story through events and character interactions.
Briefing: The nurse responsible for assisting you in the operation will
provide you with procedural information regarding the upcoming operation.
Operation: Use the stylus to perform the procedure. The nurse assisting
you will help you by explaining what steps to take on the upper screen.
Results: After a successful operation, the Results Screen will be displayed.
Here, your performance will be evaluated and a score assigned.
Post-Operation: After the operation, the story will continue and new events
may unfold. Then, you will be returned to the Episode Select Screen
where a new episode will be unlocked.
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Laser - The laser is applied to wherever you touch the Touch Screen.
It will continue for as long as you touch the area, but be careful--
too much exposure will damage organs. If it causes a wound to open up,
drain any blood and treat it with antibiotic gel immediately.
Antibiotic Gel - Apply gel by touching the affected area and moving the
pointer to the areas you’d like to use it. It has many purposes, including
the ability to relieve hemorrhaging and provide a small vital boost.
Drain - Selecting the drain will cause a long tube to appear upon touching
the screen. Touch the area where the fluid is that you would like to drain,
and slide the stylus upward, drawing the fluid up the tube.
Keep the stylus pushed against the screen until all
the fluid or blood is removed from the affected area.
Forceps - To extract a foreign object from the patient’s body,
select the forceps and touch the object. Slide the object toward the
retrieval tray that appears on the right side of the screen without lifting
the stylus. Once it is over the tray, you may lift the stylus to
successfully extract the object. Note that some objects may be lodged into a
patient and must be extracted in the direction it entered the body, and then
placed on the retrieval tray. If you lift the stylus without carrying the
object all the way to the tray, or attempt to remove a lodged object
in the wrong direction, the patient will suffer damage and the object will
reset itself back to where it began.
You may also be asked to place an object in the patient.
Carry the object from the special items tray without removing the stylus
from the Touch Screen until it is over the correct location.
Scalpel - The scalpel is used to make the initial incision, as well as to
excise tumors or expose other problem areas. When the scalpel is called
for, a guideline will appear indicating the area needing to be incised.
Trace this guideline with the scalpel without removing the stylus
from the Touch Screen. If the stylus is lifted before the incision is
made, or you stray too far from the guideline, you will miss, and the
patient’s vitals will drop.
Sutures - Sutures are used to stitch incision areas as well as lacerations.
Start at one end of the opening and without lifting the stylus, draw a
zigzag pattern along it as though sewing up a wound. If you stray too far
from the area or lift the stylus before covering the wound in its entirety,
the suture will fail. Try not to draw the zigzag too narrow or too wide.
Scanner - The scanner primarily functions as an ultrasound which can be
used to detect hidden tumors or other invisible objects. However, it
can also be used to view other areas of the operating field.
Syringe - When you select this tool, one or more medicine bottles will
appear at the bottom of the screen. A two-step process is required to
give the patient an injection. First, you have to draw the medication into
the syringe, and then it must be administered.
Bandage - At the end of the operation, the final step will be to bandage
the sutured incision. After applying the antibiotic gel to arrest the
bleeding, select the bandage that appears in the lower right hex. With
the bandage selected, place the stylus on one side of the incision and
slide it in the direction of the incision to the other side. Lift the
stylus to apply the bandage. Make sure it is not too short or too long,
and that it is centered over the incision.
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CARDIAC ARREST!! - Some patients may undergo cardiac arrest. During
fibrillation, the vitals bar will turn red, and the EKG line will begin
to shake erratically. The procedure has to come to a complete stop until
the heart either resumes its normal pattern or stops beating.
If the patient’s heart stops, there are two methods that the doctor may
employ to resuscitate them: The Defibrillator or a Heart Massage.
THE HEALING TOUCH - As the story progresses, Derek Stiles’ extraordinary
power, the Healing Touch, will become available to you. Invoking the
Healing Touch will slow down time, allowing you to accomplish more in a
shorter period of time and making situations that may have previously
seemed very dire more manageable. It can only be used once per operation,
though, so don’t use it frivolously. Note: Some operations may require
you to implement the Healing Touch in order to progress.
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IId. PLAYING THE GAME… COMPLETE!
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IIe. MEDICAL TERMS
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Knowing the following terms may help you understand situations and concepts
presented in Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2. Please note, however, that
these definitions should under no circumstances be referred to as an authority
on medical procedures or practices.
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Auto transplantation - Often abbreviated as “autografting,” this is the process
of taking skin from a healthy area of the body in order to repair an area that
has been burned or otherwise damaged.
Caduceus - An international medical organization that studies and treats
intractable diseases. It has many international branches, as well as several
across the United states. The game’s protagonist, Derek Stiles, is an
employee of one such branch.
Cholelithiasis - The presence of gallstones in the gallbladder.
CT (Computed Tomography) Scan - A medical imaging method that generates
a three-dimensional image from a series of two-dimensional x-rays.
Department of Health and Human Services - A US Government organization
dedicated to providing high quality health care at low cost and with minimal
hassle, through a variety of services and programs. In Trauma Center, it
is headed by Secretary James Pierce.
Enteritis - An infection that causes the small intestine to become inflamed.
It is often a food-borne illness.
GIST (Gastrointestinal stromal tumor) - A type of tumor found in the
gastrointestinal tract.
GUILT (Gangliated Utrophin Immuno Latency Toxin) - A man-made virus
engineered by the terrorist group, Delphi. Their plans to use it for
bioterrorism were thwarted by the international organization, Caduceus,
three years ago.
Hemorrhage - The medical term for bleeding.
Laceration - The medical term for a wound in which the skin is torn, cut, or
punctured.
Pericardium - The double-walled sac that contains the heart.
Polyp - Any kind of abnormal growth of tissue on a membrane. They may
also be classified as tumors.
Vitals - A combined reading of a patient’s blood pressure, pulse, and other
life signs. It indicates whether or not the patient is still alive. In this
game, it is displayed as a number ranging from 0 to 99.
Zoonosis - A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
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IIe. MEDICAL TERMS… COMPLETE!
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III. WALKTHROUGH
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Note: These tips will be for all difficulty levels, but if there is something
different, I will state it.
You can get a rank of:
C - The worst, just passable
B - Pretty good, but still, just passable
A - Good
S - Great Job
XS - Wow. Currently, I've only gotten ONE of these. (On HARD!)
CHAPTER 1 - Doctor in a Foreign Land
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1-1 Refugee Camp
Storyline: Introduces Dr. Stiles and Angie. Word on an emergency patient
arrives. Angie goes to prepare for the operation. A new doctor, Adel Tulba
hits the ground running, and assists Dr. Stiles in the operation.
Pre-Op: Lacerations and fractured left leg. Suturing of the lacerations
and bone reformation are necessary. The patient was walking through a river
when he was attacked by a crocodile. Adel notices that there might be
foreign objects in the wounds.
Time Limit: 05:00:00
Name: Meeker, Karl (28)
Height: 178 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Objectives:
-Arrest the bleeding and suture the external wounds.
-Reform the fractured bone
Operation: Follow Angie's instructions down to the letter to start out with.
First, suture all of the wounds on both legs. Use the stabilizer when Angie
tells you to. You need to bring the patient's vitals up to 80, or else
Angie won't let you proceed. Following that, use Antibiotic Gel on the
smaller wounds, then on the dotted guideline to open up the patient.
From now on, whenever I refer to "opening up the patient", I mean using
the Gel, then the scalpel on the line.Use the scalpel to open up the patient.
Once you are focused on the inside of the knee, you will see multiple bone
fragments stuck in the patient. You need to pull the fragments out with the
forceps, then use antibiotic gel.
**TIP** In order to save time, you can
pull all of the fragments of bone out, THEN use the antibiotic gel.
Adel will pick out the fragments of "bone" that are really crocodile teeth.
After this, you need to use the forceps to grab the end of the knee bone and
put it back in place. Then you have to place the bone fragments back on the
remaining part of the knee. It's kind of like a puzzle. A really easy
puzzle. Lastly, you need to use the antibiotic gel on the bone to fix it
in place. Suture the incision, then use antibiotic gel on it. Finally,
you put a bandage on the incision to finish the operation. Yay! It
doesn't get any easier than this.
Special Bonus - Easy
-No misses 500
-Completed with 1:80 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 20 500
-6 COOL's earned 400
Special Bonus - Normal
-No misses 500
-Completed with 2:20 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 30 500
-8 COOL's earned 400
Special Bonus - Hard
-No misses 500
-Completed with 2:40 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 40 500
-10 COOL's earned 400
Post-Op: Adel is amazed at how quick Dr. Stiles really is with his Healing
Touch. Angie and Derek talk with Dr. Tulba.
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1-2 Master Surgeon
PLOT ONLY - NO OPERATION (I don't like spoiling the plot for people)
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1-3 Novice Mistake
Storyline: Adel misdiagnoses a patient... he says it's food poisoning,
when it is really GIST (gastrointestinal tumors).
Pre-Op: Tumors in the small intestine. Treatment of all tumors is
required. This will be your first time using the Powell Procedure.
Time Limit: 05:00:00
Name: Edjangue, Dagi
Height: 171 cm
Weight: 101 kg
Objectives:
- Excise and extract the tumors in the small intestine.
- Treat the small tumors that form.
Operation: Open up the patient. Angie will walk you through the removal of
one tumor and it's mini-tumors. You just need to burn off the mini-tumors
with the laser, drain any blood, and use the antibiotic gel on them.
**TIP** Again, if you want to save time, zap all of the mini-tumors with
the laser, THEN finish with them, don't do them one at a time. It taks
way too long. After that, you will use the Ultrasound on the area where the
mini-tumors were.
All you have to do after this is scalpel the dotted line, drain the cytoplasm,
cut around the tumor on the dotted line, take the tumor out with the forceps,
put a synthetic membrane on the open area, then use the antibiotic gel on the
membrane. Then you have to dispose of the other mini-tumors. After this,
the view will switch to a different area of the small intestine. You now
have to take out three tumors. It really isn't that hard if you do them one
at a time.
**TIP** If you cut open the tumors, but only from that point do one at a
time, if you forget where one was on the ultrasound, you will save time. This
comes in handy in situations where blood hemmorages form, too.
Oh, and when I say taking out the tumors, I mean get rid of the mini-tumors
with them too. After that, you just have to close up the patient the same way
you did the first operation.
Special Bonus - Easy
-No misses 500
-Completed with 1:80 left 700
-MAX CHAIN Over 20 400
-3 COOL's earned 400
Special Bonus - Normal
-No misses 500
-Completed with 2:20 left 700
-MAX CHAIN Over 30 400
-4 COOL's earned 400
Special Bonus - Hard
-No misses 500
-Completed with 2:40 left 700
-MAX CHAIN over 40 400
-5 COOL's earned 400
Post-Op: Adel will start whining like a little baby about how he failed,
until Derek tells Adel about his mistake of neglecting a patient with Angie.
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1-4 Hidden Peril
Storyline:
Pre-op:
Operation:
Special Bonus - Easy
-No misses 700
-Completed with 1:50 left 800
-8 COOL's earned 500
-Wound did not reopen 400
Special Bonus - Normal
-No misses 700
-Completed with 1:80 left 800
-10 COOL's earned 500
-Wound did not reopen 400
Special Bonus - Hard
-No misses 700
-Completed with 2:10 left 800
-13 COOL's earned 500
-Wound did not reopen 400
Post-Op:
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1-5 Civil War
Storyline:
Pre-op:
Operation:
Special Bonus - Easy
-No misses 400
-Completed with 1:80 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 20 600
-Defibrillator used <8 times 400
Special Bonus - Normal
-No misses 400
-Completed with 2:20 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 25 600
-Defibrillator used <6 times 400
Special Bonus - Hard
-No misses 400
-Completed with 2:40 left 600
-MAX CHAIN Over 30 600
-Defibrillator used <3 times 400
Post-Op:
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1-6 Fever
Storyline:
Pre-op:
Operation:
Special Bonus - Easy
Completed with 1:50 left 600
10 COOL's earned 500
MAX CHAIN Over 40 500
Internal bleeding burst <4 400
Special Bonus - Normal
Completed with 1:80 left 600
14 COOL's earned 500
MAX CHAIN Over 45 500
Internal bleeding burst <3 400
Special Bonus - Hard
Completed with 2:10 left 600
16 COOL's earned 500
MAX CHAIN Over 55 500
Internal bleeding burst <2 400
Post-Op:
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III. WALKTHROUGH… NOT COMPLETE!
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IV. TIPS & TRICKS
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Any tips and tricks will be added here, if they’re not already in the
walkthrough.
Thank you for your patience.
If there are any kind people with tips out there,
you can e-mail me at:
[email protected].
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IV. TIPS & TRICKS… DEFINITELY NOT COMPLETE!
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V. FAQ’s
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Va. My FAQ!
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Q: How in the world do I do operation [insert number]?
A: All you have to do is scroll up to the walkthrough and find out.
Beware, there are spoilers (some for background purposes).
Q: Should I let people E-mail me on questions on how to beat certain
operations?
A: Sure, but any e-mail not relevant to Trauma Center MAY be deleted. So there.
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Vb. Your FAQ
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I currently don’t have any questions, so send me some, and I may add them to
my FAQ section. I may also include your name in the thanks if it really
helped my guide/FAQ.
Remember:
[email protected]
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V. FAQ’s… NOT COMPLETE!
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VI. MY THANKS
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VIa. TO ATLUS
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Thank you so much for making Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2, and I hope
there will be a third for the Nintendo DS coming out soon… which I highly
doubt, but there is always room for hope.
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VIb. TO OTHER PEOPLE
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I thank:
Loosestrife: This dude really annoys the heck out of me, but gives me great
ideas for buying games.
Nintendo: For featuring a section in Nintendo Power that caught my attention
about Trauma Center: Under the Knife 1.
Relient K & Breaking Benjamin: My two favorite bands that just rock.
I mean it, they rock. (NO FLAMING!)
My family: DUH!
Chess.com: For giving me an e-mail address with an account.
Gamefaqs: Because all of the guides that have helped me have inspired me to
write this one.
My Workplace: Thank you campground. You pay my bills (what bills?!) and
give me something to do.
Numa Numa guy: I’m being random right now… sorry.
Death Note: This awesome series has a place in my heart.
Rhetorical questions: For the above question, and all my other sarcastic
comments.
Me: I thank myself.
You, the reader: Thank you so much for taking the time to read this guide.
Seriously.
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VI. FAQ’s… COMPLETE?
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VII. FINISHING REMARKS
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VIIa. Quotes!
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“Zetta slow!”
-- Sho Minamimoto from The World Ends With You
“Off! Now!”
-- Shiki from The World Ends With You
“Who made today’s mission for ages 3 and up?!?!?!”
-- “Pink Haired Reaper” from The World Ends With You
“Doctor Stiles!”
-- If you don’t know by now, go stick your head in a toilet, then flush.
(Sweet, E-swirly)
“OBJECTION!”
-- All of the Phoenix Wright games, including Apollo Justice
“I feel like I’m taking crazy pills!”
-- “Phoenix Wrong”
“Dirt!” “Swine!” “Lard!” “Scum!”
-- Me and a friend playing the “clean insults” game.
“Dirty mouth? Clean it up with Orbit!”
-- The Orbit gum commercials.
More quotes will be added periodically with the updates… maybe.
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VIIb. Conclusion
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Thank you oh so much for reading my guide.
I hope you enjoyed it, and I also hope it helped you with
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2. Yes, that is all…
NO ITS NOT!!!!!
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…
…Yes it is.
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VII. FINISHING REMARKS… COMPLETE?
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