Sage advice. Do not trifle with the divine.
Keep reading!
The next page looks like a cover page. The entire thing is covered in extremely ornate designs that appear to consist of modified gun and weapon schematics. In the center of the page is the phrase "The Soldier's Pantheon."
"Steve! Know of any material that can be a good alloy with normal...'medieval' styled metal for a sword? I'm sure all this voyage across space has given something new,"
Ask Steve!
>An alloy to make a medieval sword out of? Wait, maybe this is actually allegory? It's so difficult to say. It's been thirty years since my last Literature class...
Build a more effective killing machine out of the man's remains. Carve the letters "HMRC" on its back.
We are done here.
[handi:5]
[med:3]
You make some sort of large knife studded club out of the man.
"I'm pretty sure I might be a christ figure." The manclub says.
"Bored."
Exit VR and head to the Armory, and ask the AM how much it would cost to modify the MKIII exoskeleton to fit me.
The armory master looks you over, measuring you with her eyes.
"Well, I could just extend bits for a cheap fix, but it would be a bit prone to bending and warping. Or I could modify one with some extra mechanical parts to compensate. It would cost more but it would fit, wouldn't bend and might even be a bit stronger. But it will be more expensive."
((@GM: Sweeping attack, then see if it takes at least some seconsa before the focused beam punches through the cloak.
Question: Does the cloak hinder the usage of the MkIII's rockets in any way?
Also, do I need a dex roll to sweep the cloak in front of Milno or around him? And if yes, how does that dex roll works?))
Milno smiles. The cloak seems really effective, an a light option of armor at that.
Check automatic manipulator-based propulsion - to replace rockets, that is. How fast they can go, if they are more unstable than fuel-propelled rockets and how quickly they exhaust the batteries.
Well, a sweep will damage the cloak but concentrated fire will basically cut through really fast. Cutting lasers are powerful.
Depends on how the rockets are positioned. If they're outside the cloak then no. If they're inside the cloak then yeah.
No, assuming you're just wearing it around your body, closed and everything. But if you had it opened or something then you'd have just a standard dex roll for seeing if you can react quickly enough to close it.
Now, manipulator based propulsion is kinda...hard. Assuming you're only using an automated one, you'd basically only be able to throw yourself in one direction (relative to the manipulator), at a preset speed and angle. I mean, Jim could basically fly using is amp right now (though it would be hard, a vector amp would be a lot easier) but he's really "built" for it.
Adjust ability generation to slightly saner bounds.
[aux:6+1]
You change the ability generation.
Go to the Armory. Request pillow-based weaponry.
The armory master kind of glances at you for a long moment and then goes back to talking to everyone else.
(I like how for some reason I'm always 'the Jim' whenever PW writes Tir's actions. XD)
Jim merely watches and waits, ready to defend himself from a certain paranoiac and his 'bot with the Microwave amp if need be, with the bot being the primary target.
You stay on guard, ready to go straight out thug mode on anyone who attacks you.
Continue to prep for the tournament, up until the match I'm in.
" Gotta get ready. Need to get ready."
You stretch in he most erotic way you can imagine.
"Hey jim! When Are we gonna be starting? I'd like to get this over with before I die to something unforeseen."
((You use The Jim on The Doctor. The Jim gets a new, sexy robot body. You use The Jim on the Feyri. The Feyri Faints!))
Attempt to disarm while our blades are locked.
[str:4]
[str:2+1]
You shove the dummy back knocking his blade away and pushing him off balance but not actually disarming him.
Get some food, two peoples worth. ENGAGE OPERATION ROMANTIC DINNER/LUNCH/BREAKFAST/AFTERNOON SNACK W/ GIRLFRIEND.
You get two plates worth of food from the machine, choosing the components at random.