"Rodger."
Wait for drop.
You sit back against your seat and yawn a bit as the display finishes it's checks and displays a blinking "FUNCTIONAL" before turning off. A moment later you're looking out of the eyes of the Avatar, not there is much to see right now. You count off the seconds until you feel a heavy metallic clunk shake through you; the doors below you begin to open. The burning orange haze from the battlefield below filters in and swirls around you as the rail system shuttles you down and into position to drop, the other payloads before you clicking along before you and vanishing as they fall. You reach the end of the line and wait as the last load falls away and vanishes into a black speck on the blasted lands below. The red light beside you blinks on and a klaxon blares out a single tone before you're falling.
"Impact in 20. Deploying gravity parachute"
The air around you distorts as a built in field manipulator reduces your personal gravity to the point that landing, even at such high speeds, won't injure you. You scream down toward the chaos below; nothing but a seething tide of flesh and fire boiling up toward you. You land strangely softly as the gravity parachute deactivates. All around you is battle: men fire at the Altered hordes that are even now overwhelming them.
"Surrender or die!"
Attempt to wrestle the worker into submission.
[dex:4]
[worker dex:1]
[str: 2]
[Worker str:1]
You leap up off the ground and tackle the bleeding man to the ground, trying to pin his arm behind him. You get your hands around his wrist but can't manage to get it up in the right position, though the worker does break his wrist in the struggle.
Bishop takes off the helmet and puts it on the workbench and stares at it for a minute, looking at the monstrosity. He then spawns a table and promptly flips it with his hands.
"FUCK THIS! I've had enough of this shit! I'll have the armory master do this instead."
He disconnects and steps out of the machine.
Go see Armory Master about her recommendations for small protective suits.
[speech:5-1]
You walk up to the armory master and explain your current and increasingly frustrating situation. She shrugs.
"It is as it is. You want something that is strong enough to take a nuke but is light enough to be worn without any side effects. You may be chasing an impossible goal, especially if you want it to be anything like affordable. Only thing I could tell you is to look into automated field manipulators, they might give you the desired results, even if they're a bit less reliable then straight armor."
Question for the GM: What good is handiwork for anyway? I mean, when I read through the mission thread and saw how one of the bags of meatplayers broke his custom razer, he didn't use handiwork to try and fix it but instead used Aux, which I thought was just for computers and stuff like that.
Also, why does the Technician have penalties to two majorly important skills, where as all the other professions have only penalties to one, or two minor skills instead? Is it because of how you can use handiwork to your advantage somehow?
Well, that particular roll was a bit special since he could never have fixed it because he didn't have the part. That roll was just to see if he realized that. It could have gone either handi or aux.
Now about those other two, the good of handiwork is making things. It's also used in specific repair cases where you need to jury rig repairs. It's basically your "craft" skill.
As per the tech's negatives...well they were based more on roleplaying than gaming logic to be honest, so they, among other things, may need balancing. The again, once [Censored] happens and [censored] changes, their negatives might be a lot less of a problem.
Roll away and stand up
"I was in the Army for a while and got some training, but it was mostly grappling and beating people with rifles. A lot of it is experience from before that."
Elbow Roger in the chest, roll away and get up.
"You know, we seem to be pretty evenly matched. Have you had any training?"
[roger dex:6]
[timmy dex:6]
You both roll in an attempt to get away from each other and end up spooning.
((Wait a second, that is a good question. My action would have constituted a Handiwork roll, not an Aux.
Especially as defined by Aux, The operation of things that are not purely weapons, or of weapons that are part of large systems. Includes mecha, exosuits, space ships and other vehicles, as well as computer controlled weapons, drones and etc.))
((Your action was "examining" the damage. I have the impression the handiwork would only be used if you tried to "fix" the equipment, since it implies use of motor abilities. I think.))
((Or maybe the Aux bit was because it's a fairly complex system, rather than a singular weapon?
Or maybe PW just screwed up/leaned oddly in an edge case.))
Yeah probably that last bit more then anything.