Rolled 3 (1d3)
>>59900291,3,1
The turtle spends some time regenerating in the wake of the battle. Fortunately, it doesn’t need to spend energy after all, as its body is durable enough to grow and repair damage by itself.
>Dewa-Penyu HP > 5/5The wrecking of the nuclear power plant and the subsequent ingestion of metal is enough to finish fixing up any damage to its shell.
>Dewa-Penyu gains 1 energy: 2/6<span class="mu-s">Reaction</span>
The PLA continues their attempts to attack Dewa-Penyu. More bombs are dropped once it’s deemed that the radiation is safely contained within its body.
>Strength (E) VS Stamina (D)1d3, only damages on a 3.
>>59900503,3,3
The lobster, sensing the flood of energy emitted by Phantrumpitus, speeds back to the scene of the battle so it can slurp up that precious radiation. The sea life is spared from years of lasting damage, and the beast grows strong from it.
>G.E.L gains 4 energy: 4/4It then sinks to the seafloor to heal its wounds, going out of sight of the destroyers that have just launched their attack. They take a pause to re-center themselves, also sparing the heavily weakened Beast of Tetanko from a finishing attack.
>G.E.L HP: 2/4((I made a mistake on the turn where G.E.L escaped to E6. At F size, it can only move 1 tile with 1 move action. But since it should only be 1 tile away, and it’s moving back to the same tile, will roll with it.))
>>5990344Phantrumpitus awakens back on dry land, washed up on the coast. An outpost has been set up around their body, thought to be well and truly dead. Scientists are poking and prodding at it, and analysing the Kaiju’s flesh. There’s a high Russian presence alongside the Germans, and they seem to be cooperating in examining it.
<span class="mu-s">Reaction</span>
The Germans and Russians are attempting to contain the downed Kaiju in an outpost for research. If it does not fight against this, it may become more difficult to escape in the future. However, their investigation may not be solely detrimental.