The transport flies away.
Turn 2 contains suprise kittens! Well, almost kittens.
I'll load my rifle, and do some exploring of the local area.
[1] - A large cat falls on your head. You are
pinned. The cat growls at you, it’s sharp maw inches from your face.
It lunges toward your neck![1+1] - It misjudges and drives it’s head into the ground next to you! What the fuck! You try to counter [2-2] but simply end up drawing its claws closer into your body! [2] - You are
bleeding. The cat is stunned by it’s unfortunate faceplant incident.
I go and train my skills that can make deep injuries and pick up a PMD.
[1] - You try to train, but are quite distracted when a large feline falls on a one of the other gladiators.
Scan area for items of interest and secret stuff with my iPMD
[5+
1] - You’re signalled of an object of interest in a nearby bush, but decide against retrieving it because of the feline.
The iPMD scans the creature, after a few seconds, it tells you the feline is a Blovian Gid. A relatively average creature, it’s main advantage is it’s ability to climb, which it uses to surprise potential prey. It’s claws are sharper than iron. The iPMD also marks all of the Gid’s weak spots (+1 to any attacks on Gid).
I pick up one of the PMDs.
I ask someone else to try shooting me, so I can practice my bullet dodging/(deflecting, with my rapier) abilities.
If no one feels like shooting at me, I'll take out my rifle and smash it on the ground, in a glorious display of fealty and worship towards the gods of my anti-technology homeworld.
[2] - You can’t convince anyone to shoot you. But you do successfully smash your rifle.
I pick up the PMD, slipping it into my backpack. Eying the surrounding area, I decide it'd be best to head North. Starting my trek after I slipped my backpack back on, I'll keep an eye out for anything of interest. Hopefully finding materials to further amplify my rifle or to make my PMD more versatile. If I do find any such things, I'll go about the augmenting process. Ignoring the fact that the others may/may not be nearby and whatnot.
[6] - You find a small bit of sticky liquid, leaking out of a hole in a tree. In a flash of inspiration, you cover the handle of Combat Knife in the sap, then stick it to the front of your rifle.
You know have an
Improvised Crap Rifle. You notice a small chip, half buried in the dirt. It has the words EZ-installer. You stick the chip in the small slot in the side also marked EZ-installer. An option pops up onscreen: Install? You click “yes”. After a small loading bar, a window pops up informing you a messenger feature has been installed. You now have the
Messanger function.
I look around for string, rope, maybe a vine. If I find anything, I tie my knife to my rifle as a bayonet.
[6] - You find a vine hanging from a tree. You tug once and it gives way. You are surprised to find the end of the rope has a
Steel Combat Knife. A bit of genius rubs of Zaccheaus, as you are struck by an idea. Strapping the Steel Knife to one end and your old knife to the bottom of the handgrip. You now have a
Close Quarters Crap Rifle.