He wasn't wearing the helmet. If he had it on the bar would have just glanced off. I was giving E a fighting chance. Not that it matters much.
((Actually, Skyrunner wanted to see how Empyrean's metal club fared against someone wearing armor. I'm editing that part of Milno's reaction out then.
@Skyrunner: I think you get the overall idea that a club is basically useless by now unless you are planning on whacking someone with no armor. Try it against someone both very incompetent and inside a MkI, like the resident pervert.))
Against the helmet it's useless yeah, the helmet is designed exactly for the purpose of protecting your head from crap like that. Against a MK III it's pretty much useless against the body too, because the exoskeleton will block it. Against MK I and II bodies though, it can do some damage, potentially even fatal damage, but it won't be that easy.
((I take that the handicap is there because of my sprained back, right? Which I sprained because I had only 10 str instead of something-around-15 required to fire the 4x overcharge?
Also, just to make sure - this is the first time you show the roll modifier because you didn't feel like showing the positive ones, because it finally outmatched them (and it is actually -2 or 03) or, well, for no reason in particular? ))
Fire at the monster again.
Actually the handicap is just because you're firing the gun at a target at long range. Your end roll was good enough that you won't get a modifier unless you do something like that again and further screw up your arm. And yeah, the sprain was from being understrengthed. Though thats not a roll, thats a 1/10 chance. As per the last of that sentence I have no idea what you're talking about.
I'll skip your action in case you don't want to shoot again since you're gonna get a -1 again.
Open a view of Nik's battle on a screen in Tinker, just in time to see him slice his own man in half.
Something tells me that you're not the best with conventional weapons, eh?
Spawn an ARSC and examine it carefully.
To nobody in particular:
Time for the big toys.
The ARSC is basically a massive vaguely wedge shaped metal goliath suspended upon several clusters of armored, articulated rocket pods that are set flush into the bottom of the vehicle. The only entrance looks to be a pair of very heavy, sturdy doors set in the back. The interior has several sets of reenforced impact harnesses to protect the passengers as well as a impact gel bucket seat for the driver. The "windshield" is a giant display screen hooked up to external cameras.
Milno scratches the underside of his helmet inside the VR. Now he has two problems to attend to. Firstly, he watched Faith ripping off someone else's head in the VR with no help from powered armor, remembering him of the events of the rec room with Elisaz, and secondly he needs to check how would a Battlesuit work with someone wearing a MkIII inside it.
The berserking female comes first.
Milno spawns a copy of Faith into an environment simulating the ship and makes so that she activates whatever it was that she did at the time with her wrist.
He adds all the people in the rec room into the simulation but makes it so she wanted to kill only Renen before entering her berserk state.
His intention is discovering how well she can control herself whilst dominated by the state of fury.
The berserking Faith makes a beeline straight for Renen and proceeds to smash, rip, tear and generally mutilate him for roughly 30 seconds before abruptly reverting to normal and seeming very confused and injured.
((Poor resident pervert. He just can't catch a break.
So, what would be required to make it effective against the sentinel? Would just upping the voltage to fatal-to-humans levels do anything?
And what about more traditional robotics; same issue?))
Well, the sentinel isn't gonna be very much effected either way because it's a non-traditional robot, though high charges can disrupt it. But when it comes to normal robots yeah, you need higher charges.