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Are you just handwaving the damage Hayzel took, AA? Unless he's dazed, stunned, unconscious or dying, there's nothing a Medicine check can actually do for him. If it's one of the first three, that's a full round action, if it's the latter it's only a standard action. Either way she can easily make the check with Skill Mastery, but if it's only a standard action, she can still get a Taunt in.

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Hm. You know what, this guy's stunned. Why not throw a punch?

Move Action: Pocket the taser!

All-Out Attack 2: Defense is +10, Attack is +12

Power Attack 2: Melee Attack is +10, Toughness DC is 20

Standard Action: Punch at his face!

29 should hit. DC 20 Toughness Save!

Okayed by the GM:

Free Action: Hero Point to gain Improved Crit (Unarmed), which makes that 19 a Critical Hit.

Which means it is now a DC 25 Toughness Save.

Free Action: Extra Effort! Surge for another Standard Action!

Standard Action: Another punch!

23; not as high, but should still be good enough if he's Stunned. DC 20 Toughness Save.

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Hm. Started with 5HP. Spent 3 (1 of them technically this round, to prevent Fatigute). Gained 1 more. So...I'm at 3. Good to know.

All-Out Attack 2: Melee Attack +12, Defense +10

Power Attack 2: Melee Attack +10, Toughness DC 20

Standard Action: Punch to the face!

17 should hit this guy since he's stunned. DC 20 Toughness Save.

But that's not enough!

Free Action: Extra Effort! Surge! Extra Standard Action!

Standard Action: Punch in the opposite direction!

29!

Free Action: Burn an HP to gain Improved Critical. Which would make that hit a crit. Which would make that Save DC a 25.

Note: if the first hit miraculously drops him, I'll negate the rest of this.

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What Jill probably knows about labor in disadvantageous conditions:

Rupture of membranes (water breaking) can occur at pretty much any time during labor, and is not necessarily a sign birth is imminent, though typically contractions become heavier afterwards. The risk of infection increases slightly from this point, and anyone checking for dilation of the cervix must have sterile hands or gloves. If Jill feels truly compelled (and knows how) to do a manual check for dilation, Stesha is at four centimeters and fully effaced. Looking Stesha over will show that the amniotic fluid is clear and flowing at a moderate rate, which are both good signs for the progression of normal labor. Her contractions are strong and regular at approximately three and a half minutes apart, so it's definitely about time for her to be getting settled in where she's going to give birth. She should be encouraged to walk and use any birthing relaxation techniques she has been practicing.

Basically, there is time to get her out of the prison if they do not waste any more time about it, but this is serious labor time.

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