Rolled 17 (1d100)
>>611401961+10:71 vs 83-5:78
Omecha grabbed the gangrel robot, stopping it from escaping and delivering a punch to the machine's center section. The Mecha Shiva was weaker, but had numerous arms, all working in tandem as the twin sensors scanned the machine feverently trying to find a weakness, or at least a starting point. Limbs experimentally moved with inhuman speed and precision, prying across the robot, searching for anything that would give, all the while the punches continued. Both were made for the abuse though.
like a giant insect, the MechaShiva began pulling at Omecha's head, trying to pry the component from it's alcove like housing.
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>Continue the assault, you may ignore the attempt at decapitation, and will have the benefit of seeing this roll to decide if you want to counter it.>Rolling to see if I can pull off a robot's head. Need to beat 80.---
>>611406086vs91
https://youtu.be/9EPEIpTR44AKING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE THEME
>This is how the game ends, not with a whimper, but a guttural moan.Dee's body was augmented, and despite being a first Gen D-trooper, he was also a Refurb who went through the MeatWorks of KhaieBalkh, where his meat was worked. Needless to say, he was augmented in the extreme, and while no U-troop, he could hold his own. Internal fluidic turbines spooled up while binary filters stripped nutrients and water from his body towards multiple pressure chambers backed by onboard relief valves and burst disks that were near flight grade.
For a moment his heart stopped and his hearing went out. 20 ML of mangurt was blasted out at 55,000 psi, Destroying the bullet in midflight, and passing cleanly through into the pirate who abruptly died as the kinetic energy was transferred into his body and out his back in a shower of gore and goo. Falling over, dee nearly died again from the ruination of his release, gonads nearly pulped from forces well beyond any intended design. A second one of those might kill him.
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Dee must escape. Write in. This is shitposting territory now.