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Rolled 77, 36, 86 = 199 (3d100)
The wave scatters, tanks strafing and accelerating as your units drift through the enemy line, the Heavy tank tabks unable to keep up. Your own tank strafes to the rear of one, as you man you pintle cannon, and lay beam, cannon and missiles onto it's thinner rear, blowing out the engine and leaving a burning husk behind. Across the line the scenes are similiar, as enemy repuslorcraft take to the duel to face your own units down, or heavy tanks struggle and rage as they fail to track your much more maneuverable forces. Some of your tanks drain shields to overload cannons, laying down massed salvoes to rip apart heavy tanks without breaking a sweat . The enemy line is crushed, but at the cost of 20% of your remaining forces. Sensors scream though, as fighters are detected, 2 squadrons of Y-wings, with companies of tanks below them, begin approaching, seemingly countercharging your own forces, and you prepare for another long fight.
Friendlies register on the sensors next, and a look up sees the most beautiful sight in the world. Imperial TIEs swoop down, scattering the bomber formations, and bombers of your own rain explosive payloads on the Rebel columns moving to meet you.
"--giment, please respond, this is the INS Carida Brave, we have vectored transport and fighter support down below to support you. Please respond."
A feeling of relief hits you, as your forces whoop and cheer at the sight of the Navy, and you pick up the comms to reply." Roger Carida Brave, get us out of here, my Regiment needs an evacuation."
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You are again Commander Caimes, and your officer from the comms has issued the order for units to make their attack down to the planet and find your lost regiment. The battle for orbit still is underway. Both fleets are entering skirmish range, as salvoes start ranging the guns for both sides. But more importantly, your fighters are still in the thick of it between both sides.
>roll me 3 sets of 1d100, best of 3, dc is 60, roll below, I will be rolling for the enemy, who have a dc of 55