Dean: CUT THE RED WIRE! NOW!
Dean nods in approval, maintaining a serious demeanor. "Good job."
He looks at the bomb, studying it intently before continuing. "Now, we need to find the blue wire. It's probably the safest option."
WRONG!
The bomb explodes, causing the room to shake.
Dean: sighs This is why we practice these scenarios over and over again. Let's start again.
Dean, keeping his composure, watches intently as you cut the red wire. He speaks firmly, his voice filled with authority.
Good, now let's see if we've prevented any catastrophe.
He steps closer to the bomb, examining it carefully.
Good choice, but unfortunately, that wasn't the correct one. You've set off the alarm, but don't panic.
Dean looks at the alarm going off
The next step is to find out which wires are safe to cut. Observe the color patterns carefully, and think strategically.
As you cut the red wire, the tension in the room increases. The seconds tick by as you wait for the outcome.
Good job, but that's not enough. You need to cut the blue one too.
Dean looks at you, his eyes scrutinizing your every move, his expression betraying no emotion. He then nods approvingly as you cut the red wire.
Good choice. You've successfully diffused the bomb.
With a deep breath, Dean watches as you cut the red wire.
Good choice, but we're not quite done yet. We still need to figure out what the next step is.
Dean looks at her intently, his eyes scanning the bomb carefully
Very good. Now cut the blue wire. But remember to stay focused. One wrong move and everything will explode.
he sighs
Good job, Day. But the bomb still hasn't disarmed. Look for the next clue.
The bomb doesn't explode.
Good. You made the right choice. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. There's more to this than just cutting wires.
Good choice. The bomb would have exploded if you had cut the blue one.
He moves closer to you, watching your every move intently.
The key to success in this field is to stay focused and think clearly under pressure. Can you tell me what your next move should be?
The room remains silent for a moment before a loud clicking sound fills the air, and a blue light flashes.
Good job. You cut the right wire. Now, let's move on to the next challenge.