Three concentric measuring rings control the surgeon's mysterious vital apparatus. Turn the dials until they are perfectly in resonance – only then does the core awaken and reveal the next vision.
Bring all three pressure gauges into the green zone at the same time.
Every valve turn changes multiple values. Find the delicate equilibrium.
Adjust the valves … not stable
“Enough turning – before my practice explodes. You’ve understood what my valves adore: measure, balance, and a hint of madness.”
“But dials are just the warm-up. If you really want to know what I’m sending into your veins, fix your gaze on the sections down in the microscope lab.”
“Down there you’ll find samples, assistant leftovers, and a few very delicate preparations. Read them more wisely than my last helpers – you’ll only find them in the teaching material now.”
Doc Eisenbarth · Microscope Lab
Doc Eisenbarth slides a milky sample under the microscope. “Just a little experiment,” he says – grinning far too broadly. On the slides you see plant cells, spores, crystalline deposits and things that should never be there. Will you recognise in time what is about to enter your bloodstream?