(Excellent.))
It should be noted that Yamal is not, and never was, a warship. A sturdy ship, yes, but still civilian. Of course, modern warships were already moving away from heavy armor when she was being built, trusting in speed and active defenses to protect against a precision strike that could penetrate seemingly any armor from far over the horizon. But she did not have their speed, and her added machine guns were meant as anti-air and anti-torpedo weapons, not as proper modern CIWS (for all the good it did against missiles and incoming shells). Nor was she a great floating fortress like a battleship, built with layer after layer of heavy duty armor to keep their vital areas operational under the most devastating of bombardments. Her hastily retrofitted armor plating was quite meager in comparison, and she did not have the nigh-impenetrable citadel that could keep the ship afloat after everything else was torn to a thousand pieces of Swiss cheese.
None of that mattered, however, when she was fighting against humans with small arms. She literally laughs off their attacks as she rams the one against a conveniently placed lamppost, leaving both bad guy and lamppost far the worse for wear. A hail of bullets flies around her, but the rough bark of .50 caliber machinegun fire answers in response, swatting incoming projectiles out of the air with unerring accuracy. Perhaps the 'leveling effect' some spoke of back home, but interception was interception. She didn't question the universe weighting the dice. She just moved on to the next target.
"ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU IN A COURT OF oh shit that's actually something noteworthy"
Her eloquent taunting is cut off, rather brutally, by the arrival of heavier weapons. Of course, Yamal makes to rush in and protect the humans and other fragile things, pushing her boilers as hard as they can go (the reactor chugs along without a care), but Penelope beats her to it.
... so she just goes to beat the shit out of the weapon's firer. And riddle him with bullets. That sounds good right now.