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Smoke drifts down the carriage, form the distant burnt, exploded front-end. The gunshots have died down. Everyone is catching their heaving breath, rubbing friction burned palms, half overcome with the enormity of the stress.
Would you look at that, Subjects.
What an incredible piece of teamwork - to fight the very heights of modern locomotion and briefly - <span class="mu-i">briefly</span> - win. Inspiring, what teamwork and dedication to each other can achieve.
Subjects in this section <span class="mu-s">can</span> gain the hidden <span class="mu-i">Crash Testing 1</span> trait. You get +1 to ram into people. You know why. This is a volunteer free action, please note if you want it - be aware that <span class="mu-s">ramming into things</span> also applies damage to you. You're doing the ramming. That +1 might hurt you.
Subject Bubbav2 earns the advanced hidden ACCIDENT award.
Subject Bubbav2 has also lost an arm and will need repairs. On account of the train. That you hit. With your face.
Please be aware that Meshshells are modular. If you are in LARGE configuration you can take a 3 AP major action to configure yourself back to standard. It is another 3 AP action to shift to another Shape that you have banked as a Feature. Features related to that Shape cannot be accessed if you are not in that shape.
You fought the laws of physics.
And the law didn't win.
Incredible work.
Subject Oh Consequences gains +1 CP for blowing up the front of a train with a rocket. They cannot rightly claim any CP for assisting in rescuing people from train related difficulties as - now that the train is slowly coming to a long, gradual stop, bereft of the operations compartment required to control it, left adrift under its own forward momentum, Subject Consequences has rightly caused train related difficulties to multiple people as well.
Please mind where you fire <span class="mu-s">advanced anti vehicle munitons</span>.
A <span class="mu-s">slamfire launcher</span> delivers a <span class="mu-s">6d6 armor divider 4 shaped charge warhead</span> with a sizable penetrator follow-up if the warhead achieves hard contact with the intended target. They should be best employed by trained professionals given sizable oversight and after authorization from the chain of command of your paramilitary security force.
If you fire them wildly while they're lying on the ground of a moving vehicle <span class="mu-s">the warhead is not your friend</span>. If there is no <span class="mu-s">no guidance lock</span> it is apt to scatter and detonate on impact with something in the environment.
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