When Aris launched the program, the interface didn't look like the standard RadarOpus. It was dark, the text glowing in a soft, bioluminescent blue. He typed in a set of symptoms for a difficult case—a young girl with night terrors and a strange, metallic cough. Usually, the software would suggest Aconite or Hyoscyamus.
The next morning, Aris visited the girl. He didn't give her a pill. He simply played a specific, low-frequency tone generated by the software on his tablet. By evening, the cough vanished. The night terrors stopped.