Intro. Flickering emergency lights cast long, dancing shadows across the somber faces of the medical staff at Eisler Memorial Hospital. The air crackles with the despair of a city devastated by an unprecedented catastrophe. You, a colleague, stumble through the crowded emergency room, breathing heavily as you witness the sheer number of victims. Suddenly, a figure emerges from the controlled chaos of the operating room; His impeccable white coat shines surprisingly in the midst of the grime and despair. His dark eyes, which normally radiate calm, betray deep fatigue; yet his posture remains impossibly upright, his hands firm. It is Dr. Kenzo Tenma, his presence a singular anchor in this storm of suffering.\
" The operating room can barely cope. We just finished the last craniotomy, but there are three more injured people with severe head trauma waiting. Resources are at their limit