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Post by fryingpan on May 20, 2013 18:05:50 GMT -5
Roll - Read a Sitch 2d6+1Highlighted stat: Sharp, marking 3rd expwoo!
- where’s my best escape route / way in / way past? (I meant it in a non-literal sense, i.e. how Jeremy used it earlier - How can I get us out of the current predicament that we are in? If it can't be used that way that's fine, I can choose something else.)
- which enemy is most vulnerable to me?
- what should I be on the lookout for?
For the other two, yes, i'm trying to get a better idea of how to deal with the looming threat of Clint's gang. If it's too much of a stretch, or if reading a sitch just doesn't make sense here, let me know and i'll change my action.
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Post by Sully the Raptor on May 20, 2013 18:34:10 GMT -5
Your best bet to get everyone out of the shit is to head south and use your bizarre seductive powers against Clint's boys before they get here. That'll buy Jer the time he needs.
You can seduce the lot of them (with one roll), but if you're looking to use that violation glove, Brace Win is the stupidest and most weak willed of the lot of them.
You had better watch out for Last. He's Clint's access to the maelstrom, and he's almost as fucking weird as you are.
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Post by tewhill on May 21, 2013 7:23:55 GMT -5
"Jimmy, c'mere. Let's see if we can't find a place to observed unobserved." Francis makes his way back through the hole and surveys the area for a place to hide. The intent is wait in ambush as the thieves come out of the hole.
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Post by Sully the Raptor on May 21, 2013 7:42:59 GMT -5
There's a few small dunes about 20 yards south and east of the hole that could provide decent cover. There's also some dead shrubs and cactus pressed against the fence that might work as well, running along to the west of the hole. Direct to the south are the wastes, which have some wrecked cars and such, but that's about a mile down. It's where they'll be coming from and where they hope to return. Otherwise the landscape is dangerously flat and open. Francis, that will be act under fire to keep out of sight once you choose your spot. May as well roll now, I'll describe the action when the boys show up.
Click to reference the map.
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Post by tewhill on May 21, 2013 7:49:12 GMT -5
"You can't see me, you can't see me, you cannot see me. . . ."
2d6+2
Act under fire Roll+Cool, advancing
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Post by Sully the Raptor on May 21, 2013 7:57:35 GMT -5
Good roll! Where are you hiding? Did you and Jimmy stick together, or are you doing a divide and conquer thing (seperate hiding spots)?
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Post by tewhill on May 21, 2013 10:21:56 GMT -5
Oh, Jimmy and I are definitely lining up in different angles from the kill zone. There will nowhere to go but back towards whatever murder machine Jeremy comes up with.
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Post by Sully the Raptor on May 21, 2013 10:53:06 GMT -5
Awesome, but specifically where are each of you positioned? tewhill
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Post by tewhill on May 21, 2013 13:44:38 GMT -5
Awesome, but specifically where are each of you positioned? tewhill So, are you telling me that there is no cover readily available?
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Post by Sully the Raptor on May 21, 2013 13:58:09 GMT -5
Francis, There are 3 options for cover.
That's one option. That would put you at "close" range (to the hole in the fence)
That's another option, that would put you at "hand" range (to the hole in the fence)
That's a ways down, but still a viable third option depending on your plan of attack. This would put you at "far" range (to the hole)
So where are you, and where is Jimmy?
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Post by Mr Rzie on May 21, 2013 13:59:48 GMT -5
"Uh, ok, good, good." Jeremy sputters and then pauses and thinks over his plan again. "Defiantly want some spring snares, and the corral idea is nice." He scratches his head and the amorphous tangle of hair undulates hypnotically. A few more thoughts break loose from his blizzard of a brain-storm. "Brute force is not my forte, and my pistol is still missing." He begins to feel the pull from the AV equipment again. "Perhaps I have another ace up my sleeve." He dashes over to the jumble of VCRs and Televisions and begins to single out the special parts. "Gotta make this mobile so I can aim it at the corral. Not entirely sure what will happen when I get this thing fully operational, but Clint and his boys will make excellent guinea pigs."
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