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Derek Stiles Disagrees

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I can't not say this started off as a joke.

I'm extremely lazy but I was in a painting mood and at a loss of what to paint. So I looked back at the things that inspired me throughout my life. Derek Stiles from Trauma Center made most of my freshman year, making me believe that making stars on his patients would slow down time and make my brain farts into brain... yes.
/shot

But anyway. I have a pretty long attachment to Dr Stiles, so I thought, "why not?"

So I ended up painting a lineless Derek Stiles. I used this as a reference: [link]

The painting has "I Disagree" on it because I loved it when he said that in game.
/shot
I also butchered that line every time I could in my freshman year.
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ZephyrLightningheart's avatar
awesome love the guy!
refed his "begin the operation pose" in my white nuzlocke.
its kinda weird to go from a very cartoony anime style from the DS game into the 2nd game's semi realism.
it was also odd for me when i played the wii remake first then bought the first two on the ds(yay for x-mas sales). i play through it and im like omg, the same dialogue just not as pretty.
i managed to get to the end of where u have to do surgery on the 7 weird baby things. so like 4-5 hours of playing the story on the week of x-mas break was operating then quit cuz i was stuck... i realize now that was 2 yrs ago.

so it the wii for me! i never knew there was an "XS" rank... did S on bronze and silver but when it came to gold A rank. replayed the lower ranks to make that C into an S in bronze. hopped onto the gold then got XS. did that again for the 2nd mission. then quit playing for months on end... lost the XS ability. i can only do it if i play truama center for hours straight on the same mission practically memorizing the moves.