(7d100)[3][12][36][38][6][47][96](238) First is captain toughness, next three are pirate toughness, next four bystanders (7d100)[89][58][3][88][73][97][36](444) Hallucination effects (7d10)[10][10][8][2][9][6][10](55) Rounds
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
last bystander roll: (1d100)[84], hallucination: (1d100)[36] ronds: (1d10)[2]
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Sorry to leave this on a cliffhanger, guys, but I'm late for the cinema. Will post re: the ensuing chaos when I get back. Feel free to post your actions for this round in the meantime.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
It's a little confusing for me right know, we walk in and Fiona start shooting? I guess I also get my two pistols and shoot to the one threatening us, but not the man I just talked to.
BS - (1d100)[16] BS - (1d100)[57]
My BS is 70 so I should hit i guess
The almighty Lidless Eye might clear out the dance floor and take the pirates down. I just fear it might also cook the brainpan of our darling Trask. Thrask. Whatever his name is. Lans' immediate superior.
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Rolling for remaining pirate. (1d2)[2] 1= Attacks Fiona, 2= Attacks Lans
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Lans' dodge roll, made against first connecting attack this round: (1d100)[98]
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Originally Posted by Candle Jack
This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
It's a little confusing for me right know, we walk in and Fiona start shooting? I guess I also get my two pistols and shoot to the one threatening us, but not the man I just talked to.
(1d10+5)[7] (1d10+5)[8]
My BS is 70 so I should hit i guess
You've got -20 for shooting with both pistols, so only the first shot connects. I'm assuming you're shooting at the guy that just threw the grenade? Also, whenever combat starts, you need to roll initiative. For expediency, I'll do this for you now. (1d10+5)[7]
Haddon had gone downstairs and waited at the danceflorr for them to come out of the booth and then the action all kicked off.
Where am I in relation to them?
Can I seem them in the Hallucinogen?
Am I in the area of the Hallucinogen?
Cheers.
Only thing to choose from now.... Lidless stare or a pistol
Awareness test was an opposed vs Concealment to notice the guy going for the grenade, and he just beat you. You are about 3 metres away from the area of the grenade, off to the side; (1d10+5)[8] metres away from Trask and company. The hallucinogen smoke seems to have settled on people's skin, but dissipated rapidly, otherwise.
Lidless Stare will doubtless prove effective, but this place is packed. You'll likely affect at least a dozen clubgoers in this crowded environment.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
You've got -20 for shooting with both pistols, so only the first shot connects. I'm assuming you're shooting at the guy that just threw the grenade? Also, whenever combat starts, you need to roll initiative. For expediency, I'll do this for you now. [roll0]
I thought I saw an initiative order somewhere on this page already? I was jsut making the rolls in advance so you wouldn't have to wait for me;) And ye I will shoot the guy with the granade.
Lans taking a snap-shot at Lucius: (1d100)[84] BS, Autopistol with manstopper rounds and a red-dot laser sight 1d10+2 I; Pen 3
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
I did, yes- he had trouble sighting you through your cloak.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
If you're awol or otherwise too busy to post, I'll have Sythius fire blindly through the door in an attempt to hit either of the bodyguards, and move the initiative along.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
If you're awol or otherwise too busy to post, I'll have Sythius fire blindly through the door in an attempt to hit either of the bodyguards, and move the initiative along.
I'm here. I just didn't see any answer as to whether or not I can see Lans from here.
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Please remeber the impotence of poofreading everything you right.
Ah! You could, but he and the other bodyguard just moved into a corridor off to the side, and closed the door. That only happened a second ago and they're probably still right behind it. If you wanted to get at him, you could either shoot through it, or push your way through the crowd towards the door. Or spend a half-action getting closer and then shooting. Or something else.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
Ah! You could, but he and the other bodyguard just moved into a corridor off to the side, and closed the door. That only happened a second ago and they're probably still right behind it. If you wanted to get at him, you could either shoot through it, or push your way through the crowd towards the door. Or spend a half-action getting closer and then shooting. Or something else.
Who can I see from where I am?
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*Pirate who got hit by gas grenade, but seems none the worse for wear and tried to grapple Lans
*Pirate who got hit by gas grenade and is writhing around on the floor, screaming
*Pirate who got hit by gas grenade and is cowering on the side of the dance floor
*Blind guy who Fiona shot who's trying to stagger clear
From upstairs:
*Two guys pushing their way through the crowd, towards the booth where Fiona is or possibly the door where Lans went
* One guy who pulled a stub automatic and shot at Fiona, then got shot by Haddon.
Plus dozens of other people who don't seem involved yet, a few of which got hit by the gas grenade.
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
A reminder that when you guys shoot from or into the crowd, you need to roll a 1d10 to represent the possibility of someone getting in your way and providing cover to your opponent.
For Sythius' shot: (1d10)[1] on a 1–5 target is hit as normal, 6–10 they gain 8 APs of cover.
If he survives without critical damage, charging grapple check on Fiona: (1d100)[74] TN 45
Grapple check against Fiona (if the first guy didn't charge) or Haddon (If he's blocking the stairwell): (1d100)[75] TN 45
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This image you have of European peasants huddled fearfully in decrepit hovels while packs of baby-eating wolves terrorize the countryside has no basis in reality.
I'm away for the holidays and decided against bringing my books with me, because nothing says Thanksgiving like a bunch of Rogue Trader books!
Without knowing the combat modifiers, I'm in something of a bind. I also forgot how much I hate laptops. Grr. Anyways, I have two goons near me, which means this is one hell of a staircase (who has a three meter wide staircase?!). I can't move backwards without provoking two standard attacks, so that's incredibly untenable. I don't get point blank range because they're in melee distance -- which is laaame. I can move as part of a semi-auto attack, but doing so removes the bonus and most likely provokes the attacks anyways. So that's lame too.
Insofar as modifiers go, we have the MIU, high ground, semi automatic. I don't think there's anything more than that going for me at present. That's only a +30. Without the table I can't figure out which others, if any, I have available to me. So that's uncool.
I'm going to have Zerah teleportarium me out so that I don't spend the next five days stopping everyone from moving forward.
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