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Fun fact: When the medic heals the Demoman, (black scottish guy with eyepatch) you can see that he still has his eyepatch on. This is because that, canonically, that eye socket is haunted.
@@STARS048 also there were some robots in the comics that suck blood those robots would get alcholol poisining after sucking his blood and he could easy destroy them
Yes Medic’s medi-gun is a marvel of medicine. Although lore-wise medic is essentially a mad doctor who enjoys experimenting with anyone he can perform on and dealing harm, and no he is not “entirely” defenseless since the medi-gun is not the only thing he has.
@Aquarium Gravel fair but when I see medics rush with the saw they either get gunned down or trick stabbed lol. And when I use the crossbow its like every one of my team seems to walk in front of me when I fire lol
Fun fact: The reason the medigun doesn't heal Demoman's missing eye is because his eye socket is haunted. Medic has attempted to bring the eye back several times, but on Halloween night it grows wings and gains magic powers.
So, I can point out 2 things. 1) the reason the doctor didn't heal the patient's heart (the heavy), wasn't because he couldn't, it was because it was pointless. The entire experiment was to see if the heart of the heavy could withstand being over healed soooo much that it became indestructible. Heart failed, doc had spares, use spare to see if that worked. 2) the one drinking wasn't doing so to numb the pain. He just drinks. He is so drunk that even after a day of no liquor, blood sucking robots got acute alcohol poisoning. I'm pretty sure the demo's BAL is 90 proof
@@Moth-man Well as that was a hallucination brought on by eating solid foods and drinking pure water for the first time in... uh... decades I think. I'm not entirely sure if we should count that as factual.
@@dedotrongames6402 until we get a second confirmation on the demo's body, him saying his bones are fermenting marrow into alcohol is still part of the demo's delusions. We saw heaven twice (sniper, scout), so they confirm each other, and add credibility to the medic in hell, but he also brought a pen back so that by itself would confirm it. What do we have for bone marrow distilleries? Demo dreaming, and Ms Pauling and medic commenting on it being weird that there's enough alcohol in demo to give blood sucking robots alchohol poisoning. We're disputing the dreaming, and the blood robots could just be because demo had a drum of sniper's family brew. Stuff so strong, it melts through the barrel. Who's to say that could be processed in a day? This just boils down to do you think it's funnier that demo's such a drunk that it takes days without alcohol for him to become sober, or he's such a drunk that his body is actively turning part of itself to alchohol.
Fun Fact: The Scout (dude with the hat and tank top) has a bird trapped in his body now. If you blow him up in game, there's a chance that you'll see Archimedes fly out of body Edit: Apparently it's not a tank top and it's just a T-shirt with the sleeves rolled up. I played this game for years and I never knew that but that is such a Scout thing to do.
If you need a doctor to tell you this is impossible I dunno what to tell you! He accepts that it’s basically cartoon logic and gives real life information that the game just hand waves away.
I love how he doesn't even question the spys head in the fridge, or how the medic removed someones skeleton without killing them, it's like he's saying "this is normal"
Had a buddy who was big into TF2 back in the day. He's also a doctor now. We caught up again after college, and watched these trailers together. He was laughing hysterically on Medic's. He said, "God, 8 years of medical school really puts this one in perspective."
You don't need a full-on medical license. You just need to be a bio major and studied anatomy to know. It does help with more indepth knowledge and hands-on training though.
One thing to note about Tf2: the animated shorts take place some time between 1968 and 1970. So Medic's abilities are really advanced, especially for his time!
In TF2 lore, it's probably not that advance and possibly quite normal for Medic's time to have this machine. This is the same world where they invented rocket jumping first before inventing stairs.
Not to mention the fact that the TF2 world has Australium, a fictional thing (I think it's gold??) from Australia that allows Australia to be the world superpower in terms of technology and stuff.
@@Frredster Not gold. Australium. The mysterious transformative mineral that, if utilised to its full potential can unlock various great scientific ambitions, such as prolonging a person's life indefinitely. But, as we all know Saxton spent a good amount of it to paint weapons, and Sniper's dad spent its only known deposit to paint his escape rocket (including the many failed prototypes)
@@riatorex8722 While those did burn up a good amount of the world's Australium supply, it was actually the life extension/anti-aging machines of Redmond Mann, Blutarch Mann, Grey Mann, and the Administrator that used up all the Australium as a fuel source
For me the funniest thing is that Medic tells Heavy that "ribs grow back!" and tells his birds "no they don't", when ribs are one of the only bones that can actually re-grow.
@@cheezkid2689 except it is cannon lore that the medigun can regrow limbs as one of the comics has medic saying that he regrew demos eye several times and it keeps getting possessed by evil spirits so yes he told a half truth the rib did grow back but he didn't know it would
@@s2wuolf508 I guess that's an option, but then every city, town that can afford this machine they will only need to pay one person to do the doctoring
It's awesome seeing you cover the medic! So, some extra context on the medic: In the TF2 comics, it's revealed that the medic actually made a Faustian pact for his medical skills, and so even if something shouldn't work in reality, it does if the medic believes it should, as that mightve been part of the bargain. Take the medigun for example, it might work on the idea of super charging the heart with electricity so it pumps more blood to wounded areas, so it can...have more resources to heal faster I suppose. In reality, it's essentially an implanted defibrillator, but because the medic believes should work another way, it functions the way the medic envisions it. Hope this helped!
And then he figured out how to surgically implant souls into himself so that he can vote himself to go to heaven when he dies, and can even trade some of those souls to the devil so he can come back to life a few times first.
@@DoctorER Well, Team Fortress is a fast paced shooter, there is no time for propper first aid To be fair, even the medikits from old shooters like doom, quake, half-life - you just have to pick up - would be awesome
he was expermenting with the ubercharge and heavy's heart could not withstand the voltage, I know, you know I'm just saying it for people who missed it
Honestly these are pretty boring to watch, he goes "amputation causes bleedings" "oh that's cool" "i wish the healing machine was real" "this guy should not be awake for this kind of procedure" "wow he's bulletproof" "nice" "drinking aliviates pain" like bruh maybe mention archimedes being inside scout, demoman coming from the battlefield with a wheelchair or heavy having a bomb inside on the xrays... I specially hated when med walked into battle and the only comment he made upon seeing demoman coming in was "Where is this? it looks like- battling" And when medic started healing in battle, he says "oh so the gun heals people, nice... it's almost like the healing power you get in a game" describing exactly what's going on and everyone can clearly see instead of providing any actual useful or interesting commentary, like... Come on...
Kind of funny how the doctor did not comment on the fact that the medic did not put on any gloves and went in bare handed during heavy's operation/improvement but did put gloves on when he went outside
3:41 because he wasnt trying to fix the heart, he was trying to alter it. the Medic is well known for expirimenting on his teammates, and this is one of those expiriments
Fun Fact : Most of Medic's Mediguns are actually made by himself and not by Mann Co. This specific gun is made from a Blender, The Vaccinator is made a from a Broken Coffee Machine, And Medic's Default [3:56] Medigun is made from an old Firehose, a Can of Scout's _"Bonk!"_ Atomic Punch, and a Jar of Sniper's Jarate. Aside from being a "good" doctor, he's also an amazing inventor. It's no surprise that his best friend is The Engineer with 11 PhDs under his belt.
6:12 well, demo is so used to alcohol that he literally cannot live without it. His blood is filled with it and his liver has been turned into an alcohol distillery. It's explained in the comics and absolute bonkers.
@@thomashaeyen6942 litterally, when he was given normal food, he went into a coma, because he is so fucking alcoholic that he gets all of his needed nutrients from it, and can't digest normal food
Demoman is more than being merely a drunkard. His entire metabolism has adjusted to gain all of his nutrients from booze. Even his bone marrow produces alcohol. Once he had solid food & he got quite ill because his stomach thought he'd been poisoned.
interesting that you say that the blunt trauma still applies to bullet resistant armour because the medigun, in the game, works slightly differently as ubercharged players still experience knockback and flinching when fired upon. using high knockback weapons against ubercharged players is a viable strategy.
In the video, that's a prototype Medi Gun, which will be split into two models after it broke down on few tries: the default and the Quick-Fix. The Quick-Fix is the game's epitome of healing, with its primary Overcharge focused on healing and immunity to knockbacks.
@@fenorlex1126 Yep. The Quick Fix was too unreliable with Über as shown in the video, so he created a toned down version for the Quick Fix, and to get the Über to work without killing them most of the time he built the Medigun. It’s probably the most sensical part of the game’s lore.
@@anormalhumanperson7196 Honestly, it might as well be billet proof if the doc is good. I’m pretty sure you can tank well over 1,000 damage during one 2.5 second charge with the Vaccinator tech (chaining Vaccinator charges with crossbow shots between charges). Chain a few charges and they’re basically surviving most of the team firing on them at once. It’s quite impressive.
Each medigun have his field Stock is for breackdown and counter pushes, critzcrieg for pushes, quick fix for countering anything that doesn't one shot, and the vaccinator to lock down areas with your teamate
Strangely enough it is not without some basis in reality. IIRC humans have extra “tooth buds” probably from an evolutionary period where they needed to replace teeth similar to a shark. However we lost this ability to produce more than the 2 sets (although rare it is not unheard of for people to grow 3 or more partial sets) sometime in our evolutionary journey and the buds no longer ‘activate’ to produce actual teeth. So the Medic could stimulate the buds to regrow Scouts teeth. Oh and ban the Vac!
I find it funny that you specifically pointed out the Medic staying behind the Heavy, because in game that is only recommended sometimes. While healing, it is a good idea to keep back as the Medic is a primary target for the other team. However, an Ubercharge affects both the target _and_ the Medic delivering it. The Medic has to keep his medigun out to maintain the charge, so he can't attack directly. He can move freely though. This means that the Medic can make an invincible nuisance of himself. This can take the form of obscuring an otherwise open sightline, barricading tight passageways, body-blocking nearby enemies, and drawing fire from the autonomous gun turrets another class can build. Ubercharges don't last very long, so I have seen a lot of tactics to get the absolute most out of each one.
Now we need an engineer to react to “meet the engineer” An actual sniper to react to “meet the sniper” an actual heavy weapons expert to react to “meet the heavy” And so on
The whole heart scene at the beginning was to test if his heart was strong enough to withstand the invincibility that the medic gave him, as you could see, the heart couldn't, so the medic gave him a heart that could
I wonder how he operated on himself because when you Uber someone you also get ubered and no one else in the tf2 universe could have done it maybe med could have teached engi to do it (he's the only merc who's possibly smarter than med himself)
I love the blunt trauma point. Even medieval warriors wore really thick cushioned armor called gambeson. Your steel or chain armor will keep blades from cutting you, but getting hit with a heavy steel stick still really hurts.
He's got to be able to feel all the important parts and stuff. He wears the gloves to protect his hands during battle so they can retain their sensitivities during surgeries. Totally Legit. Kinda like Sanji from One Piece doesn't fight with his hands because he needs them pristine and unharmed to be able to cook.
I've seen a few people on the internet posting selfies in full cosplay of the Medic from TF2, saying they were finally graduated in medicine thanks to the love for this game, and Imma be honest, Dr. Ludwig (The medic) is an amazing character and always cracks me up, he's so freaking funny, definitely one of the best characters known in the videogame industry
@@MrRandm-t8g I have a similar situation in real life. I have been an engie main for a long time and this prompted me to go to get an education as a radio engineer at a university. Only a year left and I think I'll take the same selfie in cosplay. :D
As for why he didn’t use the medi-beam to close up Heavy’s chest in the first place is because Medic wasn’t doing a heart surgery to make sure Heavy was okay, he was doing it to experiment on his heart, which led to Heavy becoming indestructible later on
the ‘ray of awesomeness’ gun that Medic holds is the Medi-Gun. it basically speeds up the regeneration process of a human being and overclocks it so you can heal in seconds and overheal (i think) gives you some extra layer of tissue that slowly wears off. for the Übercharge (aka the one Medic inserts into Heavy’s heart) basically overclocks the regeneration process to such a level where it doesn’t even look like your hurting them.
Funnily enough, when medic is holding heavy's heart, the heart monitor is beeping normally, but when the heart explodes, it just flatlines. Also, some of the ingredients for the medi gun's fluid are Jarate, various drugs, a medkit, and human blood
"There is not a way to get unalived faster then attack a soldiers medic. What happens if you take a potshots near doc will come up in Genevas next convention. It isn't a war crime if it hasn't happened yet."
@WeonGhost it isn't. What is gonna happen to you will be. That man is the only life line of 15-20 dudes fueled on nothing but redbull, beef jerky and hatred.
So funny thing, the guy who came out at the end with the bird in his chest is called the scout. And after this video if you blew up a scout with explosives sometimes a bird would fly out. It's a very fun game you should try it out! It's free to play.
Also, after the video with the bread teleportation, all characters had a chance to spawn bread when teleporting, with Soldier having a more likely chance to have bread spawn.
“You’re not supposed to target the medic, it’s sorta messed up” I do that all the time! What are they gonna do, arrest me? Wait what? Geneva Conventions? What is that?
Fun Fact for the Doctor: The Medigun in this short film that the Medic uses is called the “Quick Fix”, a Medigun that heals faster than the Stock Medigun. If I’m correct, after this short, the Quick Fix broke after übering Heavy. It was also revealed before the Über Update. In the beta its Übercharge was known as “Megaheal”, which as it sounds, heals your team much faster by 300%. I think it also prevents knockback as well during the Übercharge. It has a tooltip that says “Level _ Medi Gun Prototype”, therefore it’s technically a prototype from the Stock, which supports why it had the Stock Übercharge. You can also mimic blast jumps from Soldier and Demoman using either the stickies or rocket launcher, or shield charges from Demoknights, and I believe healing Scout allows you to move as fast as him (Medic has the 2nd Fastest base speed. Scout is first.) On its own it has a +40% Heal Rate and +10% Faster Übercharge Increase Rate, but a -50% Overheal. (Which gives your team members a small shield of extra health that slowly drains back to that class' normal full health.) Also, in game, both the healer and patient are Übercharged. In this short film, Medic is not Übercharged, only Heavy.
The Quick-Fix: Medigun prototype, broke after healing Heavy. Provides less overheal and the ubercharge focuses on purely healing instead of invulnerability. The speed boost thing is applied to *all* mediguns btw. Blast jumps and shield charges, along with maybe the thruster from pyro are mimicked.
Lore-wise, the medic there sold his friends souls to satan and is able to cheat death and his machine can completely revive someone from being blown to bits. in the game though he's a fun character to play as
Technically his friends didnt have souls since medic decided to write their souls in his name so he has 9 souls and the others most likely grew new ones somehow
Pretty sure "That's when I lost my medical licence" implies that he had a medical licence at some point (which means he would have had to go to med school) but lost it due to ethical violations.
5:46 it's really funny cause in a competitive setting of TF2, the highest priority target is the medic due to how he keeps the team alive, so the offense on the other team constantly looks to pick the medic off to stop a push or gain advantage
@@NeRo-uwu All of the mercenaries are war criminals going off the Geneva conventions. There's a video out there going down their crimes to see how many years would their sentences be
@@DoctorER great video good sir, I have a request choice, why not look up Red Vs Blue, using watch clips of Doc, the medic of the series, fun guy bad with medical practice, be fun to see how you respond to some of his treatment methods
Dr. Wagner really needs to react to the other mercs. If he found out about Demoman, he'd be perplexed about what goes on in his body. Demoman is a black, Scottish man with one eye (which he lost in a magical accident involving the sorcerer Merasmus) who's known for being a VERY heavy drinker. In the comics, his blood alcohol content is so high he could drink pure Hydrogen Peroxide and not feel anything. His liver has advanced to the point where it provides alcohol, he can ferment his own bone marrow, and his lungs can ferment alcohol. He literally gave blood-sucking robots alcohol poisoning
7:50 this reminded me of one thing that happened with an aunt of mine some months ago. she accidentally mixed bleach and caustic soda. she got a severe intoxication but luckily she is all good now
The Medigun, which is what Medic has, is just a healing ray, to heal your teammates. Once you have healed enough, you can activate “Ubercharge” which makes the targeted teammate and yourself invulnerable for about 8 seconds, which is a massive game changer when faced with a choke point or a stalemate in a match
Fun fact the Medic's gun is actually a soul collecting device which steals the soul of whoever the ray touches and exchanges it for regeneration that's why the ray comes back in the gun and not just splits after swimming target
3:43 the reason he couldn’t just use the healing ray on the heart is because he wasn’t fixing the heart. He was installing the Uber meter which allows a heart to withstand Uber charge. If you don’t have one of those attached to your heart, then it will explode while you are ubered
From what ive observed the ubercharge makes the heart pump as much blood as possible for heavy's muscles which makes him bullet proof, makes sense why each character in tf2 is required to undergo uber heart operations
@@Yonjuko_Furtilab The medi-gun in this video is a beta version of the quick-fix, which was reworked into ubercharging meaning faster healing instead of the target becoming invulnerable.
my hypothesis of how the Uber charge works in TF2 is that it just heals fast enough that no damage comes to the person who is Uber charged kind of like Wolverine’s Healing factor except like 10 times faster
Actually, it's likely related to the heart since we see he Medic working on the Heavy's heart at the start of the vid. Maybe the weird device boosts the heart and body to become godlike. quick fix uber does fit with your theory though so thats cool
I bet this guy would love to learn more Medic lore, like how lots of his insane tech causes all kinds of diseases and cancers, how Snipers body rejected some of the animal parts once, etc. Its pretty crazy how medically accurate some of it is considering he brings people back from the dead for fun.
Also he has repeatedly tried to fix demo's eye, but it always turns into a monster every Halloween, so medic just elected to wipe his memory and move on.
resume of tf2: 9 mercenaries fight in a war for gravel, except half of them are exceptionally stupid. this one, the medic, is really insane and sees the team as "experiments"
Medic was my favourite TF2 guy back in the day lol. This is cool, I love your Gamology stuff and watch it all the time and I'm happy to see you've brought the same content to your channel 😁
I always thought it was cool how the medic being the way he is in tf2 kind of makes sense of the magical healing in video games. (Not giving a direct explanation, just kind of giving you an idea of how it works instead of just *poof* , they’re magically healed.)
considering that the game takes place in 1968, it's amazing how modern it looks considering it was 40 years ago or so. hell, the "should i be awake for this?" line would have fit more during the time when anasthesia wasn't invented.
@@onlookerofthings6029 anasthesia was invented in 1846. :) also, before anasthesia, doctors had developed a culture of dispassion and emotional detachment in order to get through surgery when the patients were in great distress. :)
Fun fact: the medi-gun's ability to heal people is actually just a side-effect of whatever it is the medic was trying to accomplish in the first place. Also, he has no qualifications. At all.
Allow me to explain: The tool being used is known as the Medigun which uses some form of energy that comes from the pack on his back to generate a healing field that is directed by the front of the gun, this energy has a regenerative property that can treat everything from a broken bone to full on limb loss and if given enough energy can bring someone back to life within a 30 second period of them being dead. This same spike of energy can also give full immunity to a person healed for a short period of time as long as the device is attached to their heart which gives the persons body full immunity to explosives, fire, and all ballistic weapons (including arrows).
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i think you should react to "Mann vs Machine - The sound of medicine" too
Fun fact: When the medic heals the Demoman, (black scottish guy with eyepatch) you can see that he still has his eyepatch on. This is because that, canonically, that eye socket is haunted.
He HAS healed it several times before but everytime he does it turns into the Monoculous on Halloween
@@ethanstyant9704 then medic scoops a piece of his brain out to make him not remember it but brain scooping isnt an exact science as medic would say
and the Demoman liver is a wonder as well, dispite the fact he drinks WAY too much and is rarely soba and it hasn't given up yet
@@STARS048 when spy dominates a demoman, he can sometimes say "I've merely finished what your liver started!"
@@STARS048 also there were some robots in the comics that suck blood
those robots would get alcholol poisining after sucking his blood and he could easy destroy them
"Usually you arent supposed to target the enemy medics"
Tf2 players litterally running a playstyle set to kill the enemy medic: *come again?*
Well the medic in tf2 doesn't just heal, he can actively attack. And i can bet he hasn't taken the oath
The Oath was downgraded to just a Suggestion
he lost his medical license so technically its fair game
I can hear Rick May saying that
me as scout seeing medic: its like i was made for this
Yes Medic’s medi-gun is a marvel of medicine. Although lore-wise medic is essentially a mad doctor who enjoys experimenting with anyone he can perform on and dealing harm, and no he is not “entirely” defenseless since the medi-gun is not the only thing he has.
I mean if you mean the syringe gun, it's still basically defenseless
So like Mengele, but with adults instead of children.
@Aquarium Gravel fair but when I see medics rush with the saw they either get gunned down or trick stabbed lol. And when I use the crossbow its like every one of my team seems to walk in front of me when I fire lol
@@MissBoxxx No and yes
@@cyberdragoon1432 that was the first guy that popped into my head.
Fun fact: The reason the medigun doesn't heal Demoman's missing eye is because his eye socket is haunted. Medic has attempted to bring the eye back several times, but on Halloween night it grows wings and gains magic powers.
All of the lore in tf2 is so absurd and I love it 😭
Monoculus is one of those eyes as far as i remember
@@andreysilva8418Indeed! It even has Demo's voice in-game
and becomes MONOCOULUS!
you forgot to mention Demo's eye traveled back in time and tried to become their parent
So, I can point out 2 things.
1) the reason the doctor didn't heal the patient's heart (the heavy), wasn't because he couldn't, it was because it was pointless. The entire experiment was to see if the heart of the heavy could withstand being over healed soooo much that it became indestructible. Heart failed, doc had spares, use spare to see if that worked.
2) the one drinking wasn't doing so to numb the pain. He just drinks. He is so drunk that even after a day of no liquor, blood sucking robots got acute alcohol poisoning. I'm pretty sure the demo's BAL is 90 proof
Don’t forget that his organs literally distill alcohol
@@Moth-man
Well as that was a hallucination brought on by eating solid foods and drinking pure water for the first time in... uh... decades I think. I'm not entirely sure if we should count that as factual.
He almost died from not drinking alcohol
@@dicyanoacetylene6220 he only halucinated the sentient organs. His body does actually ferment his blood into alchohol.
@@dedotrongames6402 until we get a second confirmation on the demo's body, him saying his bones are fermenting marrow into alcohol is still part of the demo's delusions.
We saw heaven twice (sniper, scout), so they confirm each other, and add credibility to the medic in hell, but he also brought a pen back so that by itself would confirm it.
What do we have for bone marrow distilleries? Demo dreaming, and Ms Pauling and medic commenting on it being weird that there's enough alcohol in demo to give blood sucking robots alchohol poisoning.
We're disputing the dreaming, and the blood robots could just be because demo had a drum of sniper's family brew. Stuff so strong, it melts through the barrel. Who's to say that could be processed in a day?
This just boils down to do you think it's funnier that demo's such a drunk that it takes days without alcohol for him to become sober, or he's such a drunk that his body is actively turning part of itself to alchohol.
Fun Fact: The Scout (dude with the hat and tank top) has a bird trapped in his body now. If you blow him up in game, there's a chance that you'll see Archimedes fly out of body
Edit: Apparently it's not a tank top and it's just a T-shirt with the sleeves rolled up. I played this game for years and I never knew that but that is such a Scout thing to do.
It’s a 1% chance. Although with how squishy Scout is and how many people play him poorly, you see it a lot. And it’s funny every time.
@@GogiRegion
never have i ever seen someone describe scout as squishy
@An Iron Ingot skinny legend
Ive been playing since 2013 and didnt know this
Interesting
I love how he never says "meh this is impossible" he goes full nerd mode and even teaches us 10/10
That's why i watch vids like these.
You never know when you might learn something!
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If you need a doctor to tell you this is impossible I dunno what to tell you! He accepts that it’s basically cartoon logic and gives real life information that the game just hand waves away.
Maybe in the future they could finally develop actual healing energy out healing dispenser
Agreed. But nay it's 11/10
I love how he doesn't even question the spys head in the fridge, or how the medic removed someones skeleton without killing them, it's like he's saying "this is normal"
It is normal what do you mean?
Kill me.
Later
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tbh i think he hasnt seen or understand half of the video anyways sooo...
Maybe he’s the medic
*"Ze healing is not as rewarding as Ze hurting."*
Medic TF2
Also Faucci
@mamamimikyu 64 I heal ze man, who will kill you - Medic.
He’s out of line . . . *But he’s right*
NO! IT'S!
"ZE Healing is not as rewarding as ZE hurting!"
It's never complete without the accent.
Evil medic be like: ze hurting is not as rewarding as ze healing
Had a buddy who was big into TF2 back in the day. He's also a doctor now. We caught up again after college, and watched these trailers together. He was laughing hysterically on Medic's. He said, "God, 8 years of medical school really puts this one in perspective."
Nice
What was his reaction?
@@kingepic8477 he just said it.
You don't need a full-on medical license. You just need to be a bio major and studied anatomy to know. It does help with more indepth knowledge and hands-on training though.
@@jollyjellybellycool
One thing to note about Tf2: the animated shorts take place some time between 1968 and 1970. So Medic's abilities are really advanced, especially for his time!
In TF2 lore, it's probably not that advance and possibly quite normal for Medic's time to have this machine. This is the same world where they invented rocket jumping first before inventing stairs.
@@5H4D0W-TP Thats true. They DO have lasers, teleporters, jetpacks and stuff.
Not to mention the fact that the TF2 world has Australium, a fictional thing (I think it's gold??) from Australia that allows Australia to be the world superpower in terms of technology and stuff.
@@Frredster Not gold. Australium. The mysterious transformative mineral that, if utilised to its full potential can unlock various great scientific ambitions, such as prolonging a person's life indefinitely. But, as we all know Saxton spent a good amount of it to paint weapons, and Sniper's dad spent its only known deposit to paint his escape rocket (including the many failed prototypes)
@@riatorex8722 While those did burn up a good amount of the world's Australium supply, it was actually the life extension/anti-aging machines of Redmond Mann, Blutarch Mann, Grey Mann, and the Administrator that used up all the Australium as a fuel source
For me the funniest thing is that Medic tells Heavy that "ribs grow back!" and tells his birds "no they don't", when ribs are one of the only bones that can actually re-grow.
The irony
Not to that extent. They can heal themselves very well but if a rib is entirely snapped off like that, it won't just grow back.
@@cheezkid2689 except it is cannon lore that the medigun can regrow limbs as one of the comics has medic saying that he regrew demos eye several times and it keeps getting possessed by evil spirits so yes he told a half truth the rib did grow back but he didn't know it would
@@zambekillerIf you look at the video you can see that the rib doesn't actually grow back. All of the tissue does but not the rib.
@@danijelkonc4168 too be fair the lore of the medigun came out after the video so
Still love how Medic only puts on his gloves AFTER performing surgery
There's reason why he lost he's medical license...
@@An_Dread yeah, by removing a guy's skeleton.
But medics gloves would be dirtier than his hands. Since he wears his gloves from battlefield to battlefield.
Avarage use gloves during surgery then your hands are not dirty fan: 😡
Avarage use gloves after the surgery then your gloves are not dirty enjoyer: 😎
@Duc Minh Do to be honest, removing a skeleton without someone dying is really impressive
This is the video equivalent of showing a meme to your parents and them going into how your life's gonna pan out.
😂😂😂
Lol
Lmao
@@DoctorER your one of my favorite types of these guys because I love how you have a sense of humor and enjoy these
Except the video is enjoyable
If only we have Medic's "weird ray of awesomeness" in real life
Right?! That'd be awesome!
I'm pretty sure the person who manages to create a "Medi-Ray of Awesomeness" will be getting the Nobel Prize no questions asked
@@DoctorER You'd be out of a job then
@@bubblemonkeys more like become a semi bio engineer working with it
@@s2wuolf508 I guess that's an option, but then every city, town that can afford this machine they will only need to pay one person to do the doctoring
6:00 medic lost his medical license, so he doesn't technically count as a doctor and is theirfore not a warcrime to kill
he will, however, come back
@@roul4842 For real
@@roul4842 emesis blue reference
@@ch1llspace it's eternity in there!
and they're all contracted mercenaries so its legal anyway
It's awesome seeing you cover the medic!
So, some extra context on the medic:
In the TF2 comics, it's revealed that the medic actually made a Faustian pact for his medical skills, and so even if something shouldn't work in reality, it does if the medic believes it should, as that mightve been part of the bargain.
Take the medigun for example, it might work on the idea of super charging the heart with electricity so it pumps more blood to wounded areas, so it can...have more resources to heal faster I suppose.
In reality, it's essentially an implanted defibrillator, but because the medic believes should work another way, it functions the way the medic envisions it.
Hope this helped!
So... ORK
And then he figured out how to surgically implant souls into himself so that he can vote himself to go to heaven when he dies, and can even trade some of those souls to the devil so he can come back to life a few times first.
@@12hiroshi that Medic's a bloodeh ORK!!!
I didn't see that anywhere in the comics
So basically like how Orc's work in Warhammer 40K, the more they believe in something the more effective it is?
It's called the medigun and you have to build up a good charge healing teammates so you can use the ubercharge to make people invincible
Wish we had something like that in real life!
@@DoctorER Well, Team Fortress is a fast paced shooter, there is no time for propper first aid
To be fair, even the medikits from old shooters like doom, quake, half-life - you just have to pick up - would be awesome
@@DoctorER damn that will make surgeons and doctor lives easier like 100%
@@DoctorER it's made with blood piss and a sandwich according to the cut version of meet the medic
@@DoctorER ok, not to be overly mean, but not only is the medic insane, instead of selling his soul to the devil, HE SELLS HIS OWN TEAM MATES SOUL
"Why couldn’t you use that with the heart to begin with?"
He did and it exploded
Yep
he was expermenting with the ubercharge and heavy's heart could not withstand the voltage, I know, you know I'm just saying it for people who missed it
Honestly these are pretty boring to watch, he goes "amputation causes bleedings" "oh that's cool" "i wish the healing machine was real" "this guy should not be awake for this kind of procedure" "wow he's bulletproof" "nice" "drinking aliviates pain" like bruh maybe mention archimedes being inside scout, demoman coming from the battlefield with a wheelchair or heavy having a bomb inside on the xrays...
I specially hated when med walked into battle and the only comment he made upon seeing demoman coming in was "Where is this? it looks like- battling"
And when medic started healing in battle, he says "oh so the gun heals people, nice... it's almost like the healing power you get in a game" describing exactly what's going on and everyone can clearly see instead of providing any actual useful or interesting commentary, like... Come on...
Kind of funny how the doctor did not comment on the fact that the medic did not put on any gloves and went in bare handed during heavy's operation/improvement but did put gloves on when he went outside
lol. It was cut from the final edit
Really? had no idea i only found this vid today@@DoctorER
"Awww don't be such a baby, ribs grow back."
"No they don't"
“Should I be awake for this?”
"It's filthy in there"
@@motorenginev1nce24 Birds
Archi be like I know
The healing ray makes them grow back, though XD
I *love* how easily he glosses over the spy's head in his fridge
Same, lol
Spy head: "Kill me"
@@TerminatorGundam300 Medic: Hm, later
@@tahraethestoryteller6079 "where was I?"
Don't u keep a head in your fridge?
Fun fact, medics medigun is actually just a modified coffee maker. And yes, it still makes coffee.
Man, that's nice
Ah gotta love invisible blood and gore in your coffee
@@NumKem2 Soldier tereported you yet?
@@onionman_pl7829 bet he has for 3 days
@@lfgr_the_thing1136 ...Where?
3:41 because he wasnt trying to fix the heart, he was trying to alter it. the Medic is well known for expirimenting on his teammates, and this is one of those expiriments
Medic’s healing ray is so effective that it even cleans and repairs your clothes.
But not your ribs 💀💀
So that's how Spider-Man gets his suits fixed!
Its wierd seeing such a polite doctor remain so professional and wholesome in contrast to the absurdly disturved and insane doctor in the game
I start to love him
Irl doctors are like the medic, they just need to appear this way so people don't call for them to lose their medical license
I love how he never questions the severed spy head being kept alive in the fridge
Same, lol
Every normal doctor has a severed, living human head in their fridges… right?
@@Bopper101bro you crazy?
I keep mine in the garage
@@Artcat932 that sounds pretty messy
Kill me
4:43 heavy:are you sure this will work
Medic:hahahahaha i have no idea
as a TF2 player I can confirm the medi-gun can heal everyone in at least 5 seconds
Just use the quick fix on someone who has built up crit heals.
As another tf2 player, I can confirm this is true
(Un)Fun fact: The Medic intended the Medigun for something else, fhe healing just so happens to be a SIDE EFFECT of what he initially planned.
Oops, zat was not medicine.
Probably soul harvesting
Probably an auto-skeletal structure snatcher.
Definitely a death ray
source?
Fun Fact : Most of Medic's Mediguns are actually made by himself and not by Mann Co. This specific gun is made from a Blender, The Vaccinator is made a from a Broken Coffee Machine, And Medic's Default [3:56] Medigun is made from an old Firehose, a Can of Scout's _"Bonk!"_ Atomic Punch, and a Jar of Sniper's Jarate. Aside from being a "good" doctor, he's also an amazing inventor. It's no surprise that his best friend is The Engineer with 11 PhDs under his belt.
For those that don't know, bonk is a can of cola mixed with radioactive substances
I’m curious, which ones does Mann co supply?
@@LettuceGayming everything except medic's arsenal
@@LettuceGayming Guns, skins, hats, australium, explosives, piss (jarate), cum(mad milk), baseball bats, cleavers, pans, invisibility watches, shields(good ol mediveal shields)
@@sigmapeter2459 then why do i get them from a Mann Co box?
4:30 I love how he's so interested in the gun that he doesn't notice Soldier being smacked by a baseball bat
6:12 well, demo is so used to alcohol that he literally cannot live without it. His blood is filled with it and his liver has been turned into an alcohol distillery. It's explained in the comics and absolute bonkers.
Just like real life cake
There's a TF2 comic?
@@byte_gamer2813 correction, a comic series.
@@thomashaeyen6942 litterally, when he was given normal food, he went into a coma, because he is so fucking alcoholic that he gets all of his needed nutrients from it, and can't digest normal food
@@douglasprobst5677 based
Love how he gives demoman a medical reason for drinking when he's literally just a drunkard.
Lol
"You want to dull the senses..."
"Senses?"
Demoman is more than being merely a drunkard. His entire metabolism has adjusted to gain all of his nutrients from booze. Even his bone marrow produces alcohol. Once he had solid food & he got quite ill because his stomach thought he'd been poisoned.
He is canonically 90% alcohol
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460 when he was given a normal meal I the comics, his body thought it was being pointed.
interesting that you say that the blunt trauma still applies to bullet resistant armour because the medigun, in the game, works slightly differently as ubercharged players still experience knockback and flinching when fired upon. using high knockback weapons against ubercharged players is a viable strategy.
In the video, that's a prototype Medi Gun, which will be split into two models after it broke down on few tries: the default and the Quick-Fix. The Quick-Fix is the game's epitome of healing, with its primary Overcharge focused on healing and immunity to knockbacks.
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@@fenorlex1126 Yep. The Quick Fix was too unreliable with Über as shown in the video, so he created a toned down version for the Quick Fix, and to get the Über to work without killing them most of the time he built the Medigun. It’s probably the most sensical part of the game’s lore.
@@anormalhumanperson7196 Honestly, it might as well be billet proof if the doc is good. I’m pretty sure you can tank well over 1,000 damage during one 2.5 second charge with the Vaccinator tech (chaining Vaccinator charges with crossbow shots between charges). Chain a few charges and they’re basically surviving most of the team firing on them at once. It’s quite impressive.
Each medigun have his field
Stock is for breackdown and counter pushes, critzcrieg for pushes, quick fix for countering anything that doesn't one shot, and the vaccinator to lock down areas with your teamate
2:05 i love how he just ignores that there is a living spy head that said "kill me" and medic said "later"
I don't think he noticed 😭
My brother's studying to be a doctor, they're supposed to have a head in their fridge in order to keep their license
@@kikiscribbles???
Why???????????
Also Heavy’s reaction when Medic says “it’s filthy in there”. Gotta admit, that was funny.
The fact he actually got offended from that is hilarious.
Medic: Ribs grow back . . . _No zey don't_
Scout: regrows an adult tooth
"I HAF NO IDEA!"
@@0ceanicify YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- *explodes*
Ik it's a joke, but I think Medic meant they don't grow back naturally. The Medigun can probably do it.
@@Th3_M4n human ribs can but bird ribs can’t, that’s why he says they can’t to archimedes
Strangely enough it is not without some basis in reality.
IIRC humans have extra “tooth buds” probably from an evolutionary period where they needed to replace teeth similar to a shark. However we lost this ability to produce more than the 2 sets (although rare it is not unheard of for people to grow 3 or more partial sets) sometime in our evolutionary journey and the buds no longer ‘activate’ to produce actual teeth.
So the Medic could stimulate the buds to regrow Scouts teeth.
Oh and ban the Vac!
The only professional reactor who doesn't stare with a blank face all the time
🐸☕️ Thank you!
I find it funny that you specifically pointed out the Medic staying behind the Heavy, because in game that is only recommended sometimes. While healing, it is a good idea to keep back as the Medic is a primary target for the other team. However, an Ubercharge affects both the target _and_ the Medic delivering it. The Medic has to keep his medigun out to maintain the charge, so he can't attack directly. He can move freely though.
This means that the Medic can make an invincible nuisance of himself. This can take the form of obscuring an otherwise open sightline, barricading tight passageways, body-blocking nearby enemies, and drawing fire from the autonomous gun turrets another class can build.
Ubercharges don't last very long, so I have seen a lot of tactics to get the absolute most out of each one.
Now we need an engineer to react to “meet the engineer”
An actual sniper to react to “meet the sniper” an actual heavy weapons expert to react to “meet the heavy”
And so on
Fashion Designer reacts to TF2’s hat economy
Actual bomb expert to react meet the demoman
@@bigmanimation Terrorist reacts to Meet the Demoman
@@Tony-The-Motherfucking-Tiger oo better answer
@@Tony-The-Motherfucking-Tiger hey
fun fact: in each TF2 match you are comiting war crimes, killing medics during a war or any conflict is forbidden
Medics are not protected by the Geneva Convention if they partake in active combat.
Fax
most modern games, especially ones with campaigns have you commit war crimes on a constant basis. war crimes are just more fun than playing fair.
"Is there a war crime I *haven't* committed?" -like every dnd player ever
I think killing a living warcrime isn't one
The whole heart scene at the beginning was to test if his heart was strong enough to withstand the invincibility that the medic gave him, as you could see, the heart couldn't, so the medic gave him a heart that could
I actually saw someone say the heart exploded because medic placed the thing on the wrong place, which he then corrects
I wonder how he operated on himself because when you Uber someone you also get ubered and no one else in the tf2 universe could have done it maybe med could have teached engi to do it (he's the only merc who's possibly smarter than med himself)
I love the blunt trauma point. Even medieval warriors wore really thick cushioned armor called gambeson. Your steel or chain armor will keep blades from cutting you, but getting hit with a heavy steel stick still really hurts.
One of my FAVOURITE games, I've played for 10 years! I wish I had a Medi-Gun on the wards to insta-heal all my patients 😂
Both illness and injury mode would be perfect. Unfortunately I only noticed injury mode in the scenes reviewed in this video.
they also lose o ut on lots of money xD
Hey doc, do u play medic in tf2? If so, what is you’re favorite medic medi-gun?
Fun fact! The healing is just a side effect of whatever the gun really does to you, and only Medic knows what that is. Use caution!
@@TigerTigerII That's sort of implied in real life medicine. All meds and med devices in real life carry grave risks with improper use. Even OTCs.
Also, if you looked at Medic when he was treating Heavy, the mad man didn't have any gloves on during the procedure.
Madman only puts them on when fighting
Hey ik you
He's got to be able to feel all the important parts and stuff. He wears the gloves to protect his hands during battle so they can retain their sensitivities during surgeries. Totally Legit. Kinda like Sanji from One Piece doesn't fight with his hands because he needs them pristine and unharmed to be able to cook.
@@Metqa you're supposed to wear gloves to protect both yourself and the patient from possible infection.
@@wingedbluj1674 Yep, but considering the effects his tools have, infection curing would be trivial to do at the same time.
I've seen a few people on the internet posting selfies in full cosplay of the Medic from TF2, saying they were finally graduated in medicine thanks to the love for this game, and Imma be honest, Dr. Ludwig (The medic) is an amazing character and always cracks me up, he's so freaking funny, definitely one of the best characters known in the videogame industry
Ludwig isnt his real name. But it is actually a good name for a crazy german medic
@@MrRandm-t8g It is revealed in the comics his name is Ludwig, Satan even calls him this name
@@MrRandm-t8g I have a similar situation in real life. I have been an engie main for a long time and this prompted me to go to get an education as a radio engineer at a university. Only a year left and I think I'll take the same selfie in cosplay. :D
@@bruhdude3493 nice :D
@@MrRandm-t8g OH, I JUST NOTICED THAT I ANSWERED A LITTLE TO THE WRONG USER, I'M SORRY
2:30, “Nice, he got it working” I love how the Doc is having a good time during this, despite all the violations the Medic is doing with his patient.
As for why he didn’t use the medi-beam to close up Heavy’s chest in the first place is because Medic wasn’t doing a heart surgery to make sure Heavy was okay, he was doing it to experiment on his heart, which led to Heavy becoming indestructible later on
As medic main, I am happy to see this.
Congrats with the heart
holy shoot you got a heart
I am a MEDIC APPROVED MAN
Same
MEEEEDIC!!
fun fact: the medigun actually wasn't originally made to heal we still don't know the og purpose of the medigun
As Medic once said: Ze healing is not as rewarding as ze hurting!
Knowing medic, it's probably made to overload the body with blood and explode them.
@@user-ny4jw6yq5l Yeah. And the mega baboon heart? Too powerful to explode.
@@user-ny4jw6yq5l well that wasn't the medigun that was the ubercharge implant
@@dedotrongames6402 yeah that seems prety accreat
the ‘ray of awesomeness’ gun that Medic holds is the Medi-Gun. it basically speeds up the regeneration process of a human being and overclocks it so you can heal in seconds and overheal (i think) gives you some extra layer of tissue that slowly wears off. for the Übercharge (aka the one Medic inserts into Heavy’s heart) basically overclocks the regeneration process to such a level where it doesn’t even look like your hurting them.
Funnily enough, when medic is holding heavy's heart, the heart monitor is beeping normally, but when the heart explodes, it just flatlines.
Also, some of the ingredients for the medi gun's fluid are Jarate, various drugs, a medkit, and human blood
Add mad "milk" and you will get ubercharge without charging it
@@NumKem2 what?
And a sandwich
so healing is part piss in tf2
@@lorddumb21 yup
"There is not a way to get unalived faster then attack a soldiers medic. What happens if you take a potshots near doc will come up in Genevas next convention. It isn't a war crime if it hasn't happened yet."
@WeonGhost it isn't. What is gonna happen to you will be. That man is the only life line of 15-20 dudes fueled on nothing but redbull, beef jerky and hatred.
So funny thing, the guy who came out at the end with the bird in his chest is called the scout. And after this video if you blew up a scout with explosives sometimes a bird would fly out. It's a very fun game you should try it out! It's free to play.
Now it's a bit less "newbie" friendly due to all the bots and stuff, unfortunately.
@@Profile__1 I forgot about the bots. :(
Also, after the video with the bread teleportation, all characters had a chance to spawn bread when teleporting, with Soldier having a more likely chance to have bread spawn.
@@fluffy698 because he's done nothing but teleported bread for 3 days
@@jaysonvancouofficial6100 "Where have you been sending it?!"
I like how he's pointing out things someone without a medical license is doing wrong.
“You’re not supposed to target the medic, it’s sorta messed up”
I do that all the time! What are they gonna do, arrest me?
Wait what? Geneva Conventions? What is that?
Ah the sweetest words you can here are “Med down!”
Ooh, brings a tear to the eye it does.
Medic has no license so he isn’t protected by the Geneva convention
He isn't going to arrest you, he's going to kill you all by himself.
Bouta to make the Geneva convention look like a checklist
Fun Fact for the Doctor: The Medigun in this short film that the Medic uses is called the “Quick Fix”, a Medigun that heals faster than the Stock Medigun. If I’m correct, after this short, the Quick Fix broke after übering Heavy. It was also revealed before the Über Update. In the beta its Übercharge was known as “Megaheal”, which as it sounds, heals your team much faster by 300%. I think it also prevents knockback as well during the Übercharge. It has a tooltip that says “Level _ Medi Gun Prototype”, therefore it’s technically a prototype from the Stock, which supports why it had the Stock Übercharge. You can also mimic blast jumps from Soldier and Demoman using either the stickies or rocket launcher, or shield charges from Demoknights, and I believe healing Scout allows you to move as fast as him (Medic has the 2nd Fastest base speed. Scout is first.) On its own it has a +40% Heal Rate and +10% Faster Übercharge Increase Rate, but a -50% Overheal. (Which gives your team members a small shield of extra health that slowly drains back to that class' normal full health.)
Also, in game, both the healer and patient are Übercharged. In this short film, Medic is not Übercharged, only Heavy.
The Quick-Fix:
Medigun prototype, broke after healing Heavy. Provides less overheal and the ubercharge focuses on purely healing instead of invulnerability.
The speed boost thing is applied to *all* mediguns btw.
Blast jumps and shield charges, along with maybe the thruster from pyro are mimicked.
🤓
@@8k1206 *haha funni emoji meme*
Here's a dollar kid, go down to the corner store and buy yourself a sodapop.
Lore-wise, the medic there sold his friends souls to satan and is able to cheat death and his machine can completely revive someone from being blown to bits. in the game though he's a fun character to play as
Technically his friends didnt have souls since medic decided to write their souls in his name so he has 9 souls and the others most likely grew new ones somehow
@@crimsonrhythm2484 Oh so souls grow back but ribs don't? Must be a physics engine thing
@@crimsonrhythm2484 I mean... It could make sense, I guess, maybe he only got pieces of the soul and it regrows from a small piece like a kidney?
He only has 7 of them canonically, he exchanged 2 with the devil to be revived from the dead and to get the devil's fancy pen.
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Fun fact, medic’s Uber charge doesn’t make him bulletproof. It just makes him heal so fast that he isn’t taking any damage
Healing so fast that you don't take any damage anymore makes you technically bulletproof
Fun fact: It's Canon that Medic has no medical experience, he just likes it.
He's a scientist, not just A doctor.
He WAS a licensed doctor at one point... then he stole a man's skeleton.
Pretty sure "That's when I lost my medical licence" implies that he had a medical licence at some point (which means he would have had to go to med school) but lost it due to ethical violations.
uhhh that's false. he was once a licensed doctor.
Might be confusing it with The Soldier. He was never enlisted, but just acts like he's a war hardened vet.
Doctor ER: *reacts to TF2*
All die hard fans: *happy heavy noises*
For people who did not seen the outtakes;
Medigun healing beam is actually composed of; sandwich, urine, electricity and health packs.
sniper: Hol up your beam is made of piss? GIMME MORE.
1:44 THEY ARE THE SAME PERSON
The thing I love is how he completely gets a video game and points out the inaccuracies without tearing it down.
Love that about him.
5:46 it's really funny cause in a competitive setting of TF2, the highest priority target is the medic due to how he keeps the team alive, so the offense on the other team constantly looks to pick the medic off to stop a push or gain advantage
Yup, comp players break the Geneva Convention on a daily basis! 😭
@@NeRo-uwu All of the mercenaries are war criminals going off the Geneva conventions. There's a video out there going down their crimes to see how many years would their sentences be
Pyro: Geneva whatnow?
@@FractalNinjamore like mmpphh
Doctor er: *uploads*
Me and the boys: 3:58
Hahah
I like how medic doesn't even identify the blood type and just dropped it in heavy body without even connecting the vessils to the body.
That was a fun watch.. the fact you have no idea about Team Fotress 2 made this even funnier hahaha :D
Glad you enjoyed it! What TV show or movie should I react to next?
@@DoctorER great video good sir, I have a request choice, why not look up Red Vs Blue, using watch clips of Doc, the medic of the series, fun guy bad with medical practice, be fun to see how you respond to some of his treatment methods
@@DoctorER I recommend reacting to Doom Eternal glory kills.
Dr. Wagner really needs to react to the other mercs. If he found out about Demoman, he'd be perplexed about what goes on in his body.
Demoman is a black, Scottish man with one eye (which he lost in a magical accident involving the sorcerer Merasmus) who's known for being a VERY heavy drinker. In the comics, his blood alcohol content is so high he could drink pure Hydrogen Peroxide and not feel anything. His liver has advanced to the point where it provides alcohol, he can ferment his own bone marrow, and his lungs can ferment alcohol. He literally gave blood-sucking robots alcohol poisoning
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣LMFAO
Not to mention that normal food and water make him deathly sick
@@RedRiot75 Because his body is used to getting nourishment from alcohol and aspirin
5:48 "You aren't supposed to be targeting the medics"
TF2 players: *_"M E D D O W N"_*
*lip click*
Mehdic doowwwwn
7:50
this reminded me of one thing that happened with an aunt of mine some months ago. she accidentally mixed bleach and caustic soda. she got a severe intoxication but luckily she is all good now
The Medigun, which is what Medic has, is just a healing ray, to heal your teammates. Once you have healed enough, you can activate “Ubercharge” which makes the targeted teammate and yourself invulnerable for about 8 seconds, which is a massive game changer when faced with a choke point or a stalemate in a match
Or with the Engineer's automatic sentry turrets.
3:39 if he had one of these at his job, he would not have a job
if that exist doctor really don need it anymore
"That's how I lost my medical license"
You know he's a real ER doc when he has those eyes that say "everythings gonna be okay" permanently
I love hearing you point medical facts to these fictional videos. It’s so fun
Fun fact the Medic's gun is actually a soul collecting device which steals the soul of whoever the ray touches and exchanges it for regeneration that's why the ray comes back in the gun and not just splits after swimming target
Regeneration, as said before, is a side effect, but yeah, if think about this, it's really more like exchange.
-30 souls
6:21 Nope, that's just the demo man. Canonical speaking, he once converted his entire body into a distillery.
I'm really glad he got excited by the ubercharge moment too. Even after all these years I AM BULLETPROOF gives me goosebumps every time
2:36 the doctor looks like you but with glasses
OMG IT'S TRUE
Meet the medic IRL
3:43 the reason he couldn’t just use the healing ray on the heart is because he wasn’t fixing the heart. He was installing the Uber meter which allows a heart to withstand Uber charge. If you don’t have one of those attached to your heart, then it will explode while you are ubered
From what ive observed the ubercharge makes the heart pump as much blood as possible for heavy's muscles which makes him bullet proof, makes sense why each character in tf2 is required to undergo uber heart operations
@@averagerat9125 если это так, то как медик сделал оперцию на своё сердце? В игре он также как и пациент становится неуязвимым
@@Yonjuko_Furtilab I think he operates a surgery on himself and keeps himself alive with the medigun, lol
@@Yonjuko_Furtilab The medi-gun in this video is a beta version of the quick-fix, which was reworked into ubercharging meaning faster healing instead of the target becoming invulnerable.
my hypothesis of how the Uber charge works in TF2 is that it just heals fast enough that no damage comes to the person who is Uber charged kind of like Wolverine’s Healing factor except like 10 times faster
Actually, it's likely related to the heart since we see he Medic working on the Heavy's heart at the start of the vid.
Maybe the weird device boosts the heart and body to become godlike.
quick fix uber does fit with your theory though so thats cool
@@DrBlueHigh Someone said he was testing if the heart could take the ubercharge im stickin with that
@@botondzoltannagy8849 Honestly thats a fair point
maybe the devices help the hearts withstand that pressure
Literally anticipating the damage
Yep
2:05 he's surprised by mega baboon heart and stuffs
*proceeds to IGNORE AN ALIVE HEAD*
“Kill me”
@@EmoneyBoyyy”later”
@@starhorsman7020”where was I”
Commonwealth minutemen
I guarantee, if Doctor ER was told he could use Medic’s tech and weapons if he became a war medic, he 100% would take the opportunity
I love the fact that the tf2 community is still very alive and sharing fun facts
I bet this guy would love to learn more Medic lore, like how lots of his insane tech causes all kinds of diseases and cancers, how Snipers body rejected some of the animal parts once, etc. Its pretty crazy how medically accurate some of it is considering he brings people back from the dead for fun.
Well, he doesn’t really bring back people from the dead. Maybe in Meet the Medic, I guess.
@@immortalsun He does it once in the comics with Sniper and also does it in Mann Vs Machine
Also he has repeatedly tried to fix demo's eye, but it always turns into a monster every Halloween, so medic just elected to wipe his memory and move on.
@@immortalsun So if you are The Immortal Sun Jun, would Bolas be Nicol Bolas Senpai?
resume of tf2: 9 mercenaries fight in a war for gravel, except half of them are exceptionally stupid. this one, the medic, is really insane and sees the team as "experiments"
I love how at the end of the meet the video, he just overlooks how the scout ended up with Archimedes in his chest.
He also completely ignored the Spy head in Medic's fridge 😭
Medic was my favourite TF2 guy back in the day lol. This is cool, I love your Gamology stuff and watch it all the time and I'm happy to see you've brought the same content to your channel 😁
5:01 “It’s like making him”…INVINCIBLE theme. 😆
0:49 *Scout gets hit
Doctor: Nice!
School nurse be like:
I always thought it was cool how the medic being the way he is in tf2 kind of makes sense of the magical healing in video games. (Not giving a direct explanation, just kind of giving you an idea of how it works instead of just *poof* , they’re magically healed.)
If there are any madic mains in the crowd. Please rename your medigun of choice to "medic's ray of awsomeness'
Obama care
Will do
I named mine "Free healthcare"
4:18 fun fact the only reason he couldn't fix his eye bcs it was cursed by a wizard and now his eye is a boss in the game you can play against
cursed by a cursed book owned by a wizard
Merasmus?
considering that the game takes place in 1968, it's amazing how modern it looks considering it was 40 years ago or so. hell, the "should i be awake for this?" line would have fit more during the time when anasthesia wasn't invented.
The first anesthesia was used in the 1800's and people have been drinking to numb pain and forget for way longer. Idk where the hell you got that from
@@onlookerofthings6029 anasthesia was invented in 1846. :) also, before anasthesia, doctors had developed a culture of dispassion and emotional detachment in order to get through surgery when the patients were in great distress. :)
Not like Mr. Ludwig would use it.
@@bubbykins4864 yeah, considering his "i-only-care-about-the-science" stuff, that would fit our beloved TF2 doctor. :)
Fun fact: the medi-gun's ability to heal people is actually just a side-effect of whatever it is the medic was trying to accomplish in the first place.
Also, he has no qualifications. At all.
I don’t think the problem is him being unqualified but rather that he untrustworthy.
Allow me to explain: The tool being used is known as the Medigun which uses some form of energy that comes from the pack on his back to generate a healing field that is directed by the front of the gun, this energy has a regenerative property that can treat everything from a broken bone to full on limb loss and if given enough energy can bring someone back to life within a 30 second period of them being dead. This same spike of energy can also give full immunity to a person healed for a short period of time as long as the device is attached to their heart which gives the persons body full immunity to explosives, fire, and all ballistic weapons (including arrows).
Don’t you only revive when your playing MVM
@@kingshawn6982 still canon
I think it's safe to say that doctors would love it if the Medi-Gun was an actual medical tool.
tho it would probaly heal physical injuries instead of illnesses
@@lorddumb21 anti vaxxers will hate the vaccinator
@@mrwhite9185 lol
im not sure patients would like a soul stealing DIY coffee machine using pee, soda, and other various items to regrow their flesh
@@gamerhurley fair point, lol
6:35 long as theres two people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead.
-Sniper from Team Fortress 2
Lmao