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Yeah, I also noticed those gibs stuck beneath that tank. Can confirm the use of cheats is necessary.
You can also use the welder to melt the body parts stuck to the surgical table. ;)
I had only two problems with gibs getting stuck; one intestine underneath a large green tank (had to "killnearestmess" on that one), and had trouble getting the leg out of the surgical table (same as in Caduceus, and all levels that use that table, really)
Eventually I forced it out by whacking it with the mop and broom, which was as fun as cleaning the level. lol
Now, why are there over 1000 subscribers to this level, but only 38 ratings? It's an awesome level!!
Okay, some small notes:
1. Nice to see you added pids to all the corpses, but please go back and double check that the body parts near a given corpse (or group of corpses as the case may be) makes sense. The dead body in the back room with the shelves appears to have two arms, a head, a torso, a lower half with legs AND two additional legs spread throughout the room, not including viscera everywhere. I could only find a single pid in that room however, so I wasn't sure how to mark that cause of death.
2. My only other nitpick is the quantity of items clustered in some areas, if they're placed too closely together when the map initially loads in, it can cause some janky clipping and physics issues, especially with a bunch of things close together on tables and shelves.