Rybaer
First Post
The dark alley behind Moose's Pub, Downtown, Coast City
April 16
21:09
The lead thug spins and gets an excellent view of Granite's fist as it lands squarely under his jaw, lifting him in the air. The thug crumples to the ground and his pistol clatters harmlessly away. (Roll, 13+7+1=21, hit (16S); dmg save 19, fail, unconscious)
Granite's fist continues its motion while he spins and plants it firmly into another thug's chest. He, too, collapses to the sound of cracking ribs. (Roll, 6+7+1=14, hit (16S); dmg save 9, fail, unconscious. Takedown Attack, only one additional foe within 5' reach.)
Lawrence begins to move toward the lead thug, only to watch the other metahuman send him and another flying. He changes his path slightly and leaps at a surprised thug's gun. Lawrence twists the gun until it is forcibly removed from his hand and clatters to the ground. (Opposed melee - Lawrence roll, 8+13+2=23, vs thug 18, successful disarm)
The thug, not willing to risk picking up the pistol with Lawrence standing there, instead decides to try to grapple him. In spite of Lawrence's incredible agility, the thug manages to get his arms wrapped around his neck. (Attack roll 21, hit; opposed grapple - thug (nat 20) vs Lawrence (8+3=11), success; damage (1S) - save roll (11+2=13), miss by 4 - 1 stun hit)
The other three remaining thugs turn their pistols on Granite and open fire. One's gun jams, another's shot goes wide, but the third shoots true - right into the chest. The bullet flattens harmlessly against Granite's stony skin and leaves only a hole in his shirt. (Attack rolls of (nat 1, 9, and 21 - one hit); dmg (4L) - auto save from Protection)
The thugs, now that they've gotten a good look at Granite and saw how ineffectual their guns were, are starting to look really worried.
(ooc - hopefully I got the numbers right...my first time running M&M and there's lots of stuff on the character sheets that can be overlooked. BTW, Lawrence had to make a charge attack to reach his target, hence the changes to his attack/defense. I took the liberty of not spending your HP's as in each case your net bonuses were so overwhelming that even with a mediocre roll you were fine.)
April 16
21:09
The lead thug spins and gets an excellent view of Granite's fist as it lands squarely under his jaw, lifting him in the air. The thug crumples to the ground and his pistol clatters harmlessly away. (Roll, 13+7+1=21, hit (16S); dmg save 19, fail, unconscious)
Granite's fist continues its motion while he spins and plants it firmly into another thug's chest. He, too, collapses to the sound of cracking ribs. (Roll, 6+7+1=14, hit (16S); dmg save 9, fail, unconscious. Takedown Attack, only one additional foe within 5' reach.)
Lawrence begins to move toward the lead thug, only to watch the other metahuman send him and another flying. He changes his path slightly and leaps at a surprised thug's gun. Lawrence twists the gun until it is forcibly removed from his hand and clatters to the ground. (Opposed melee - Lawrence roll, 8+13+2=23, vs thug 18, successful disarm)
The thug, not willing to risk picking up the pistol with Lawrence standing there, instead decides to try to grapple him. In spite of Lawrence's incredible agility, the thug manages to get his arms wrapped around his neck. (Attack roll 21, hit; opposed grapple - thug (nat 20) vs Lawrence (8+3=11), success; damage (1S) - save roll (11+2=13), miss by 4 - 1 stun hit)
The other three remaining thugs turn their pistols on Granite and open fire. One's gun jams, another's shot goes wide, but the third shoots true - right into the chest. The bullet flattens harmlessly against Granite's stony skin and leaves only a hole in his shirt. (Attack rolls of (nat 1, 9, and 21 - one hit); dmg (4L) - auto save from Protection)
The thugs, now that they've gotten a good look at Granite and saw how ineffectual their guns were, are starting to look really worried.
(ooc - hopefully I got the numbers right...my first time running M&M and there's lots of stuff on the character sheets that can be overlooked. BTW, Lawrence had to make a charge attack to reach his target, hence the changes to his attack/defense. I took the liberty of not spending your HP's as in each case your net bonuses were so overwhelming that even with a mediocre roll you were fine.)