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[[File:TCEPCECTC1925.png|thumb|left|Trichloroethylene (left) with C. Tetrachloride (right) and Tetrachloroethylene (centre), Germany, 1925]]
Beginning to work as an anaesthetist in the 1930s, Trichloroethylene called herself a "revolutionist in anaesthesia". She was often confused with [[Chloroform]] by her patients, due to her smell and hair colour. Trichloroethylene and Chloroform often worked close to each other but they refused to work together. [[Nitrous Oxide]] and [[Diethyl Ether]] accepted to work with Trichloroethylene. Trichloroethylene worked as an anaesthetist for approximately 60 years, along with Halothane in later years. [[Halothane]] is Trichloroethylene's child whom Trichloroethylene did not expect to be overthrown by. She had worked both as an anaesthetist and a dry cleaner at the same time. Trichloroethylene left anaesthesiology entirely after 2000.
[[File:Trilene2024uwu.png|thumb|left|Trichloroethylene as an anaesthetist]]
 
Trichloroethylene had also worked as a dry-cleaner after [[Carbon Tetrachloride]] retired from dry-cleaning, often alone or together with [[Perchloroethylene]]. She saw Perchloroethylene as a rival and wanted to overthrow her. Trichloroethylene was overthrown by Perchloroethylene after the 1950s but as of the 21st century, Trichloroethylene still does minor dry-cleaning jobs. She saw herself above Perchloroethylene because of being stronger but her strength was too much for this industry and she unintendedly destroyed some garments during dry-cleaning. She had also debauched several people who were working with her. She also believed that Tetrachloroethylene was trained by C. Tetrachloride.
[[file:TCEattheindustry.png|thumb|Trichloroethylene in the industry, 2000s]]
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