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Rolled 2, 2 = 4 (2d6)
QM: here is a morale break roll for the Engineer, at the terrifying sight of the immolating conflagration you have unleashed. Unfortunately, there is no hiding after using the flamethrower - you may have lost any element of ambush or surprise...
1 Unfortunately, The Engineer is unfazed by your demonstration of the incendiary powers of ancient warfare. He draws his Borchardt Pistol and fires a three-round burst at you...
2 The Engineer draws his pistol, and fires a single shot... but he is severely shaken, fearful at the sight of your imposing figure silhouetted by swathes of fire. His aim is poor.
3-5 The Engineer flees in horror and panic outside the breach - straight into a volley of bolt-action rifle fire, from the horsemen cavalry charge across the desert. His corpse falls beside the charred-bone heaps of the machine-gun nest
6 (As above, but also) Just before he flees, The Engineer fires a panicked shot into your general vicinity; somehow, the poorly-aimed mishap of a gunshot ricochets directly into the skull of the Trench Axe wielding Drudge before you
QM: this second d6 only on a roll of 1-2 above, ie the Borchardt fires (fortunately, his aim, angle and range all not good)
1-2 hit
3-6 miss