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Wing and Sword: Chat et Souris (Prologue)

Pyotr

Pyotr lines up a shot on the last fell in the unit coming towards him. This time he decides to take careful aim for such a long shot.


Pyotr is starting a full round action to use Dead Aim and Far Shot on the last fell in line.
 

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Before Duval can answer the radioman’s question, a long burst of submachine gun fire echoes across the desert as Martinez opens up on the leading element of the fellaghas – the fells make the mistake of bunching up, and the caporal intends to make them pay dearly, but the bullets pass harmlessly.

Sgt. Duval raises his MAT-49 and fires a long burst as well, effectively answering Vidal. Three of the fells at the head of the column reel as the slugs hit home.

Note: Vidal’s attack or move action will conclude the surprise round – regular initiative order begins here for purposes of resolving actions, but feel free to post in any order. Pyotr can take his shot in the first combat round, but cannot move if he does (half of the full-round to sight the target was the surprise round, half your move action for this round).

Martinez and Dinter both fire again, a long burst from the submachine gun by Martinez, a single rifle crack by Dinter, but neither finds a target. Around Vidal and Marcel there is an explosion of gunfire – Duval delivers another drawn out blast of automatic fire while Lavareaux gives a short burst. The three fells at the head of the column collapse in a heap as Lavareaux’s man lurches a step backward. Over the crash of fire Lavareaux yells, “Martinez, fall back!”

Among the rocks to the south, Sgt. Neumann repeats, “Pick your targets,” as he sights down the barrel of the Mauser. The old Wehrmacht rifle fires and the German utters a guttural, “Bah!” in disgust.

At the edge of the oued, the fellaghas recover from the shock of the sudden attack, dropping prone among the bushes and returning fire with their rifles and at least one shotgun. Vidal and Marcel hear the bullets whizzing past or zinging off the rocks.
 

Vidal aims center mass at an area of concentrated fells, figuring his chances will be better than trying to take out a specific moving target. He lets a shot of his own off amidst the chaos of cracking gunfire that's suddenly been released.

After this shot, Vidal's next priority is to get in the prone.

Attack: 0

I guess fratricide from air support won't be an issue if Gaspard kills off the scout team first. :uhoh:

"Oh, $*@#!"
 

Marcel keeps his head down low, hoping to avoid being spotted by the fells. Spotting the group Duval is firing on, he raises his rifle to fire, muttering a quick prayer. "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be..."

OOC: Attack roll 1

You have GOT to be kidding me! :mad:
 

Vidal: That first shot took place in the surprise round - he gets another shot in the first combat round as well.
Marcel: If the law of averages holds true, Marcel is due for a wicked string of natural 20s...
 

The Shaman said:
Vidal: That first shot took place in the surprise round - he gets another shot in the first combat round as well.
Marcel: If the law of averages holds true, Marcel is due for a wicked string of natural 20s...
Well, assuming that he hasn't hurt himself or another legionairre, he'll take another. Otherwise this posted action will obviously change. How long will it take him to switch to the prone?

Reminding himself of his marksmanship fundamentals, Vidal takes a breath and fires another shot.

Attack: 7

Oops, forgot to aim that time.
 

Without a word, Normand take aim at one of the fell, and fires, hoping for the best.


OOC:
I'm calculating the -8 for range, but not any cover bonus
To-hit: -4
Err. I won't bother rolling damage.
 

Vidal: going prone is a free action - getting up again is a move action.
Barak: The fells have one-quarter concealment (10% miss chance) but no cover - their only bonus to Defense comes from being prone right at the moment.
 
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Pyotr

Ignoring the dangerous shrapnel of stray bullets and exploding sand and rocks, Pyotr filled the iron sights of his rifle with the body of the fell that seemed so far away. He knew deep down that at this distance, it was next to impossible to hit a moving target without a scope, but he brushed the thought away as his breathing slowed. Trigger finger squeezing slowly, he let his thoughts guide the 7.5mm round into the man's chest.


Range penalty would be -4 due to Pyotr's Far Shot feat, unless I am mistaken in my calculation. I have also added in the +2 for Dead Aim, for a full +0(+2 dex, +2 dead aim, -4 range) to hit.

Firing: 19
Damage if hits: 11
 

Pyotr feels the kick of the rifle, hears the sound of the shot, then sees the fellagha fall to the ground, clutching at his chest.

Ausgezeichnet! exclaims Neumann as he works the bolt on the old Mauser to ready another shot.

Timekeeping: end of the first combat round.

At Lavareaux’s shout, Martinez yells at Dinter to move, pointing back at the rocks concealing the group. The German stands and hustles back along the gully toward the legionnaires in the rocks, falling prone to avoid the fellaghas’ fire as he retreats. Location: west edge of C4.

Martinez does not fall back, however. The Moroccan corporal stands and again rakes the fellaghas with his submachine gun, the bullets kicking up sand and pebbles around the insurgents.

From among the rocks the legionnaires press the attack. Duval and Lavareaux each fire bursts from their MAT-49s, the staccato punctuated by the sharp crack of the other legionnaires’ rifles. One of the fells twitches on the ground as a bullet strikes his hip – another leaps up and scrambles for the safety of the oued, blood staining the back of his fatigues, dropping his rifle as he runs.

Pyotr: Remember that Pyotr’s actions take place before this portion of the narrative unless he delays or holds his actions - spending a full-round action to use Dead Aim again means Pyotr's next action is the beginning of the third round.
Vidal, Marcel, and Normand: Each legionnaire has a shot at the panicked fellagha before he drops out of view in the oued, may target a fell concealed in the bushes, or may take some other action.


Caporal Martinez, standing exposed in the gully, draws the fire of the remaining fellaghas lying among the bushes. The legionnaire staggers backward and collapses to the ground motionless as he is hit twice, in the chest and abdomen.
 

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