Friadoc
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Falkus said:As Cade knelt down, Dorine pressed the muzzle of a Glock 20 under his chin. From his new perspective, Cade could see that she'd been keeping it in a waist holster on her stomach, covered by her loose shirt. "You stupid bastard," she hissed. "You had to go and be paranoid, and now I'm probably going to kill a bunch of people because of it. You couldn't have just been a white knight, now, couldn't you? Now, computer boy, give me your gun. Now. And don't bother telling me you don't have one. Hoffmann Institute agents always carry a sidearm."
It is quite probably that Dorine didn't expect the rakish smile to flash across Cade's face right before he quickly twists his head to the side.
At the same time, Cade draws his own sidearm and shoves it upside Dorine's head.
"You go, I go, Ma'am," says Cade.
OOC
Okay, The first sentence is thematic, however Cade is going to be using a Total Defense action, instead of attacking Dorine and thusly gains a +4 to his AC.
But, obviously it fits his character. *grins* It also looks cool for the total defense and drawing of his weapon.
Now, for his drawing his sidearm, Drawing A Weapon is a move equivilant action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity, unlike firing a ranged weapon in melee distance.
Also, she's either prone or kneeling, either is a vulnerable position for her. If she chooses to fire her sidearm, Cade's attack of opportunity will be a simple pistol whipping, to which I'll use an Action Point to add 1d6 to his attack roll.
Not only were Cade's parents married before he was even thought of, let alone conceived, but he's rather intelligent, too.
Words hurt, lady! *grins*