"How about you guys surrender and we'll talk it out?"
Dante sighs and grumbles to himself.
"Alright Koya, let's withdraw to the ship and figure out our next move. I will need to hear a reasonable description of what's going on. After you, of course."
Dante doesn't start threatening him with the pistol, just yet. He's certainly ready to, but making it obvious would be quite rude.
??? Roll: 1d20 + 1 = 3
??? Roll: 1d20 + 1 = 18
Koya stands up, gripping his wound.
"A'ight, a'ight! Don't get pushy!" On approaching the
Midnight Sun, Koya stumbles and
elbows Dante in the stomach. Momentarily stunned, Koya attempts his escape, but trips on a broken slab in the dark.
He hits his head, falling unconscious. Blood begins to pool from the unmoving calamity.+8 Experience.Go check on my allies. See if they're alright.
You begin to move toward Dante to check his wound, only to watch in utter amazement as Koya's fall unfolds.
Fix the problem! Also make sure the terminal didn't fry any wiring.
Assist Vakar.
Kevak - Starship Mechanic Roll
1d20 + 2 = 4
Nunzillor - Starship Mechanic Roll
1d20 + 4 = 22
On considering the damaged terminal, Vakar and Saxson discuss on possible causalities and repairs. Vakar unfortunately seems to be stumped but, perhaps naturally due to causing the damage, or by luck, Saxson discovers the problem and begins making repairs.
After switching wires, moving metals, scrubbing dodgy chipsets and removing a badly-placed screw which is bridging two worn cables - that Saxson avoids mentioning -
Saxson is able to fix what should be the issue.
+12 Experience for Saxson.Upon hearing that a sniper rifle (Insanely jealous) was found in the air ducts, Rob scours the air ducts for weapons and items of use.
Rob, in awe, immediately boots the nearest air duct and dives headfirst inside.
He screams in HORROR however as the biggest House Spider he has ever seen crawls over his FACE! Stuck momentarily, his arms wedged, and his hands flailing outside, his haunting screams reverberate metallicy throughout the ship, giving pause to all who would hear it.
Eventually, he clambers out and bravely vows never to wedge himself in an air duct again.