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<blockquote data-quote="The Shaman" data-source="post: 2252263" data-attributes="member: 26473"><p>Pyotr fires at the new gunner, but the <em>fellagha</em> seems unfazed as he squeezes off a short burst from the MG-34 at Marcel. The bullets ping off the rocks behind Marcel as he moves toward Berg, crashing down on the ground next to the German legionnaire. In an instant he knows the story – a gaping hole where Berg’s right eye had been, blood and tissue and bone fragments deflected downward onto his neck and shoulder by the pierced helmet as the rifle round exited Berg’s head.</p><p></p><p>Marcel hears Lavareaux’s voice. <span style="color: sienna">“Take his grenades,”</span> the Picard corporal says simply as bullets snap above the legionnaires. <span style="color: sienna">“They’re moving on our flank.”</span></p><p></p><p>Neumann mutters something incoherent, but the murderous look in his eye as he glares at Normand says it all. <span style="color: sienna">“Move to the <em>caporal</em> now!”</span> he says darkly, his accent thick but his words clear. He points at Lavareaux to the north. Around them the <em>fellaghas</em>’ bullets buzz through the air.</p><p></p><p>Slowly the world returns to focus for Vidal, the roaring in his ears diminishing to a ringing. He reaches up to the side of his head absently, pulls back fingers pink with blood and sweat. The sound of the radio cuts into his reverie. <span style="color: sienna"><em>“Hourglass, Tango 81 - confirm target coordinates. Have you marked your line?”</em></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray">Vidal: Navigate or Knowledge (military science) check – which ever is higher - +2 synergy bonus if five ranks in both. End of round 29.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray">At the beginning of round 30, the fells in F4 are still 220’ from Normand and maintain a harassing fire at the legionnaires. The section with the machine gun is in D5, 280’ from Pyotr and Marcel – they are prone in the gully as they fire at Pyotr, Marcel, and Lavareaux. The two sections in D6 are 300’ from Lavareaux and Berg and 200’ from Vidal and Duval – they fired on all four legionnaires along the north end of Hill 662 in this round.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray">Pyotr must reload in his turn – it’s a move action so he can still fire. You can still use the other dice roller if you prefer.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Shaman, post: 2252263, member: 26473"] Pyotr fires at the new gunner, but the [i]fellagha[/i] seems unfazed as he squeezes off a short burst from the MG-34 at Marcel. The bullets ping off the rocks behind Marcel as he moves toward Berg, crashing down on the ground next to the German legionnaire. In an instant he knows the story – a gaping hole where Berg’s right eye had been, blood and tissue and bone fragments deflected downward onto his neck and shoulder by the pierced helmet as the rifle round exited Berg’s head. Marcel hears Lavareaux’s voice. [color=sienna]“Take his grenades,”[/color] the Picard corporal says simply as bullets snap above the legionnaires. [color=sienna]“They’re moving on our flank.”[/color] Neumann mutters something incoherent, but the murderous look in his eye as he glares at Normand says it all. [color=sienna]“Move to the [i]caporal[/i] now!”[/color] he says darkly, his accent thick but his words clear. He points at Lavareaux to the north. Around them the [i]fellaghas[/i]’ bullets buzz through the air. Slowly the world returns to focus for Vidal, the roaring in his ears diminishing to a ringing. He reaches up to the side of his head absently, pulls back fingers pink with blood and sweat. The sound of the radio cuts into his reverie. [color=sienna][i]“Hourglass, Tango 81 - confirm target coordinates. Have you marked your line?”[/i][/color] [size=1][color=darkgray]Vidal: Navigate or Knowledge (military science) check – which ever is higher - +2 synergy bonus if five ranks in both. End of round 29. At the beginning of round 30, the fells in F4 are still 220’ from Normand and maintain a harassing fire at the legionnaires. The section with the machine gun is in D5, 280’ from Pyotr and Marcel – they are prone in the gully as they fire at Pyotr, Marcel, and Lavareaux. The two sections in D6 are 300’ from Lavareaux and Berg and 200’ from Vidal and Duval – they fired on all four legionnaires along the north end of Hill 662 in this round. Pyotr must reload in his turn – it’s a move action so he can still fire. You can still use the other dice roller if you prefer.[/color][/size] [/QUOTE]
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