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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    "Optics blasts... heat ray in mouth (inactive)... fingertip-missiles... chest-mounted maser... ah, here it is! I should be able to turn that into a self-destruct mechanism... shouldn't use it yet, though, must get both these guys out to the sea first." Archeville has MekaGojira unleash a...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Computers check (from last round) to see what's in MekaGojira. (1d20+18=20) Specifically looking for a self-destruct system, or something that can be overloaded (like a force field generator) into a self-destruct.
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    [[ Ack! I thought I'd posted this round! ]] Archeville continues steering MekaGojira -- and leading Gojira -- out towards the (relative) isolation and safety of the bay. "Alright, MekaGojira, let's see if I can get a look at what systems you have..." [[ Umm.... just how would I do a "see...
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    General Discussion Thread II

    Pooh :( We'll be sorry to see you both go! (But, yeah, I suppose RL should come first...)
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Muah hah hah hah hah! With this mighty kaiju, I hold Japan in the palm of my hand! Muah hah hah hah hah!!! This isn't going to last, you know. It'll probably disappear once the kid who created or summoned it is knocked out. Bah! Quit spoiling my fun! Archeville commands MekaGojira to hover...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Archeville's having far too much fun riding a kaiju to think of anything right now ;) Anyone tried any sort of non-fear emotional/mental whammie on the kid? Or suffocation?
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    I did a quick search at the ATT for word from Kenson, no luck. Falling has always been one of those odd things in M&M (though, as said, one easily avoided in a Supers genre). If a character pushes someone off the 350-foot White cliffs of Dover, should the damage inflicted be dependent upon...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    OOC: Not entirely sure of all the rolls needed for the actions described below, so please let me know. It worked?! It worked! I have a Mecha-Kaiju!!! Yeah, 'till the kid wishes it back to the Cornfield. Say, can that thing fly? Muah hah ha- what? Of course it can fly -- it's a giant...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    OOC: You need to close the tags with [/color], so it can look like this. ;) Archeville entered various codes into his electromagnetic screwdriver as he flew towards MechaGodzilla, flying directly towards it's eyes. "I really hope zhis vorks!" Holding the device out, a laser-like beam shoots...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    "Okay... made it to the top... no hammers... Donkey Kong's still here, with Titan... and... there's Gojira... and there's Mekagojira...!" Archeville is silent a moment as he takes everything in. "Alright, let's see just how real these things are!" he says as he takes out his electromagnetic...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    What the devil is that sound?! GOJIRA! Wha- GOJIRA!!! Or, as the Americans say, GODZILLA!!! That can't be right -- Donkey Kong and Godzilla have never been in a video game together.... Archeville continues flying up the stairs, keeping an eye out for a hammer or other Donkey Kong-themed...
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    General Discussion Thread II

    On a vaguely pseudo-related note, Heroes. Specifically, two (bad) pieces of news for it. NBC shelves Heroes: Origins: and Heroes readies finale early: :(
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Fire alarm? Eh, that works, too. Archeville continues flying towards the tower, with plans to fly up a staircase once he gets inside.
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    General Discussion Thread II

    I'd be wiling to let Split Attack (and Ricochet) be taken as regular Feats. Provided that they make sense for the character, of course.
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Archeville happens to glance back and sees Titan coming up behind him. He taps on his communicator, "I zhink ve need to tackle zhis like zhe video game he's from. Not a direct assault, but going up zhrough zhe building to reach him! Ve need to get zhose people out of zhere, zhough, in case...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    Archeville lands near Mecha Musume, "Hey, do you need-" Yikes! Tokyo's big, modern buildings are earthquake- and tsunami-resistant, but I'm not so sure about giant ape-proof! Probably not... say, who's the gal with the guns? Hunh? Oh, her -- must be one of the Resolutes sent ahead of us...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    OOC: I'm assuming that Archeville -- with his +10 on Knowledge (Popular Culture) and +20 on Knowledge (Technology) -- would also know it's Donkey Kong once he gets a good look at it. "<<Where's an Italian plumber when you need one?>>" Archeville quips in German as he flies next to Mecha Musume...
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    General Discussion Thread II

    Tomorrow, October 24th, is United Nations Day. October 24th was the day -- in 1948 -- when the United Nations charter became official. According to the U.N., each member nation is supposed to celebrate United Nations Day as a public holiday. (This doesn't seem to be the case in the U.S.A...
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    RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

    "Archeville here, am en route to zhe Ape," Archeville replies as he switches from his "Cloaking Force Field" to his "Full Protection Force Field," then jets off (er, gravimetrically warps off) towards the giant ape. I've just realized, since Archeville's "gravimetric cloak" (Concealment to...
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    General Discussion Thread II

    It's not an adventure. Are you familiar with the Van Richten's Guides for Ravenloft? It's more like that, a journal entry of a monster hunter + game stats for assorted critters (and variants of said critters).
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