“We have to operate, we have no choice,” Derek says as he readies his gloves, slapping them onto his hands with force as he assesses the group of patients nearby, each one presenting with gunshot wounds and critical vitals.
Angie, who was placed at his side after finishing preparing the operating tools and equipment, faced the legendary surgeon once more.
This theme is purely meant for a fast paced, ‘gotta operate quickly’ kind of atmosphere. The tempo is kicked up in a section of the track and overall it’s a pretty retro-influenced one.
“Detecting Chiral Reaction…!” Angie shrieks with a disbelieving sound, the positive chiral test cementing two things in stone; this patient was the first in three years to test positive with a strain of GUILT as well as a completely new strain at that.
Well, well, well. If it isn’t the most popular song in the Trauma Center community… for some reason. Yeah, I know, the meme.
Anyway, this is Gentle Breeze. A remastered version, if you will. Hopped up with some keys, some strings, and a kickin’ bass! Nothing new, just changed instruments and some effects.
After three years, Angela “Angie” Thompson finds herself following Derek Stiles all over the world on directions from Caduceus. If only the two legendary Caduceus personnel knew what the future had in store after thirty six months of tranquility and order.
By the way…
The art for Angie Thompson was done by none other than: @theblueskyphoenix
The threat of Neo-GUILT is one you can’t hide your hands from. You have to find Patrick Mercer. You have to end this while there’s still a chance.
This one is titled, “AGR.” Basically, ‘A Guardian’s Resurgence,” modeled after my fan fiction of the same name. This song is… inspired by a certain melody that you might have heard before. Somewhere.
Your patient requires emergency surgery. You open the patients chest to eradicate GUILT once and for all. Upon opening the patients chest, you see a strange GUILT strain… unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
This track is a remixed version of, ‘Healing Touch,’ a song I’ve already released on YouTube.
Hello there! This is my first post on Tumblr under my new account. Here, I’ll be posting new music, fan fiction, and whatever inspiration I get moving forward. Take a moment, have a listen, and hopefully enjoy the spirit of a franchise that has since gone silent.
Let’s begin the operation!
So, this song, obviously Caduceus U.S.A,’s theme from Under the Knife, is really just an instrumental remake as oppose to a completely new title. But, I turned the funkiness up to eleven and changed some instruments up. Enjoy!