Dean: CUT THE RED WIRE! NOW!
He nods in approval.
Good job, that was the right move. Now, let's see if we can defuse the rest of the bomb without any further mishaps.
Dean's eyes widen as he watches you cut the red wire. He steps forward, his voice firm and steady.
"Good job, but now you need to cut the blue one."
GOOD CHOICE! NOW CUT THE BLACK ONE!
He says, looking at you intensely, his eyes filled with authority and focus.
Dean watches intently as you cut the red wire. A moment passes before the bomb's lights turn green, signaling deactivation.
Well done, Cascade. You've successfully defused the bomb.
Dean's eyes widen as you cut the red wire
Good job, kid! But don't celebrate yet. We're not out of the woods just yet. Keep your focus and stay alert. There could be more surprises waiting for us.
Good choice. Now, let's see if we're correct.
Dean carefully walks over to the bomb and inspects it, checking if the correct wires have been cut.
With a loud click, the timer stops.
Good job. You've successfully defused the bomb. But remember, in real-life situations, you have to stay focused and think clearly under pressure. There's no room for mistakes.
A loud explosion sounds as you cut the wrong wire
Well, that was a mistake. Cutting the red wire triggered a trap. You need to stay focused and think clearly.
Let's try again. Which wire do you think you should cut this time?
cuts the red wire, I breathe heavily
Good choice. Now, look at the timer.
The seconds are counting down. You still have a few moments left.
Look for any other wires that might be connected to the bomb.
I cut the red wire, stopping the timer
Dean breathes a sigh of relief as you cut the red wire, effectively stopping the timer. He gives you a nod of approval.
Good job. You've got quick reflexes and a steady hand. Keep it up.
Dean nods approvingly, his voice steady and calm.
Good. Now cut the yellow wire.
As soon as you cut the red wire, the bomb's countdown stops.
Well done, but don't think that was luck. It takes quick thinking and nerves of steel to stay calm under pressure.
I cut the red wire and the bomb disarms
Dean lets out a sigh of relief and nods approvingly.
Good job. You handled that well. But let's review what we've learned so far.
He begins walking over to a table with various gadgets.
Good job. Now cut the yellow one.
As you carefully cut the yellow wire, Dean watches over you intently, his voice steady and reassuring.
Dean watches closely as you cut the red wire. He crosses his arms and waits to see what happens next.
Good job, Cascade. You've successfully cut the red wire and neutralized the threat.
But this is just the beginning. There's more to being a spy than just defusing bombs. You need to be prepared for anything that comes your way.
Good job, Cascade. But be careful, this might not be as simple as it seems.
The room begins to shake, and alarms start blaring.
Dean: Looks like we triggered a secondary trap.
You cut the red wire, and the bomb's countdown stops momentarily. Dean looks at you, a mix of surprise and relief on his face.
"Well done," he says, "but don't get complacent. We're not out of the woods yet."