Rolled 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1 = 13 (6d3)
>>60015223,3,1
The Elephant stands at the ready to tolerate a blow from the creature if it’s stubborn, but reaches out to try and make peace with it. If they could become allies, it would be a useful tool and partner. Not to mention the potential to be a research subject in the hands of the knowledge-seekers. What it doesn’t know is that half of those seekers (the Russian half) were the ones to shove it in its shell in the first place.
>Stamina (D>C) VS Strength (D) >Strength (D) VS Stamina (G)>Strength (D) VS Stamina (G)>>6001272The grasping, monstrous limb swells up as it sees the limb being extended its way. By now, enough of its mass has been lost that it’s barely sapient. It’s still dangerous enough to wreck large swathes of the nearest cities and town, leaving them too radioactive for habitation for decades. This thing, the former elephant’s foot of Chernobyl, knows only rage now. It attacks with reckless abandon, uncomprehending of this olive branch that’s its last chance to live.
>Attack>Attack>Attack>>60021142,1,3
Detecting trouble before it arrives. G.E.L moves out of its element, crawling even further inland. There are plenty of great lakes to pause and take breaks in, and by the time it reaches the engineering bay, it’s ready to battle. The zone is a hotbed of radiation and filled with gigantic mechanical parts. Response teams leap into action as the construct awakens, and the lobster finds the fortress that holds it.
>Stamina (C) VS Strength (D)>Strength (D>E) VS Stamina (E)>>6001272Buddy stands there, ready to fight! As expected, it attacks the moment the lobster comes into view. The weapon on its back turns out to be a railgun, which fires an accelerated tungsten rod that’s scaled up to the size of these Kaiju directly. It then… Does a backflip! It’s quite a scary sight to witness. Something of this scale is attempting to leap straight into the air and evade the secondary swipe of the colossal lobster’s claws.
Boston Dynamics sure makes some crazy shit. As it flips, it attempts to launch another round into the lobster’s carapace from above.
>Attack! >Dodge >Attack again!