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  1. Every monster mash needs someone who could create a distraction! I'll keep this up a few more hours, then work on the threads
  2. Yeah, not hitting civvies. Hitting civvies BAD. So, I'll just power stunt an area move object to get the civvies out of harms way as per discussion in chat. Move Object 10(extras, area(burst), selective; flaws, distracting) I'll be going for the largest group, or the one in the most danger that I can see. I'll also use a free action to yell at them, trying to get them to not resist the effect(if that requires a diplomacy roll or something, tell me)
  3. Ok, quick question; With my area attack being able to hit 600 5 ft cubes, would I be able to hit every zombie, or how many would I hit? Regardless, I'm gonna be trying to hit the largest number of zombies with this attack: Graviton Eruption Attack Roll (1d20+6=8) ....if I was reasonably sure I'd hit something with that. Reroll time! Graviton Eruption Reroll (1d20+6=9) ....wow, that sucked. so, IIRC, that's +10 to the roll, for a total of 19? Well, anyways, that's a DC 29 toughness save to every zombie I can hit
  4. More like beaches beside the casinos on the Boardwalk, but yeah, if you're sure then...
  5. hrm, ok then, I'll spend a hero point(I believe that's for Inspiration, yes?), as for size...Hmmmm, would a 4000 gallon tank be a reasonable size, or is that too big?(For comparison, that's about 1/4 the capacity of your average swimming pool(which is about 18000-20000 gallons)
  6. *looks for a third time, notices luck as an enhanced feat*....whoops, though I can see the reasoning for it being an enhanced instead of regular feat! Sorry about that, and it's good to know about the bruise thing. I am wanting to do this right... Note:HP corrected
  7. ...yeah, grotesque, you might want to rethink this, since he'll definitely be near water, though I'm not saying no...
  8. Who'd be up for beating back that fiendish fish known as Sharktopus? I'm throwing Dyne into this, and this is definately a PL 10+ adventure, and suggestions for where to do this would be helpful.
  9. Breschau's fierce attack leaves the massive lizard stunned! It seems he found a soft point in the gator's incredibly thick hide... Meanwhile, the other two gators spread out, seeking a quick meal! One lets out a surprisingly loud, low rumble at Robin, attempting to throw her off balance, before striking with its massive jaws! The other runs surprisingly fast to a family trying to flee them...and attacks! Panicing, the run as fast as they can, but a little girl trips! As the gator opens its huge jaws, she screams "MOOOOMMMY! SAVE ME!" before the gator clamps down, trapping the girl in its mouth! What will the heros do now?!
  10. Ok, Gator's turn: Gator A:Stunned! Gator B:Move Action, Move toward civilians! Standard Action: Grapple with Engulfing Snare; Snares a child!!!!!!!! Gator C:Startle Robin as a Move Action! Startle Roll (1d20+17=18) (note, i forgot -5 for doing it as a move action, so that's a result of 13) Regardless of results, gator C attacks Robin! Attack Roll (1d20=13) I'll need an opposed roll(intimidate or sense motive, whichever you prefer) from Robin, though I'm pretty sure the gator still misses either way... Also, everyone gets a hero point for the complication of a gator chowing down on a little girl! Next round, she moves into the gator's stomach(noted as Dimensional Pocket on the stat block), where she has to survive the gator's stomach juices! Any result of stun on the gator automatically frees the girl at any point.
  11. Yep, gators have a defense of 10, so unless you completely blow your roll... Toughness Save (1d20+14=16) AAAAND Gator A's stunned staggered, and bruised! Looks like Breschau found the soft spot behind their eyes...(or, he just completely blew his toughness save!)
  12. "Hello, Dr. Havilland, I see they've roped you into this as well. Heh, I'm pretty sure we've most definately filled out the 'expert' portion of this program!" Though he smiles at the good doctor, inwardly, he's steaming a little. 'Oh, you're the only one who would talk to us!' 'Everyone else said no!' 'We basically got laughed out of the house!' So, they could get other people after all, eh? I'm going to have 'words' with the producers after this is over, and they better be giving up a good portion of their gross profits to my charity when I'm done, or so help me...! He turns to Jennifer. "I'm ready whenever everyone else is."
  13. ok then: Round 1: Breschau (1 HP) Gator A Gator B Gator C Valkyrie (4 HP)(not joining till round 2) Robin (2 HP) Victory (2 HP)
  14. On advice from refs, posting gators' stat block. Might work these up into full NPC's at some point, though you can feel free to comment on the uberness/crappyness of the gators PL 9(130/135) tradeoffs:-5 attack/+5 damage -5 defense/ +5 toughness Abilities:0+0+2-4+4-6=-4pp Str:34(+12) Dex:10(+0) Con:24(+7 ) Int:6(-2) Wis:14(+2) Cha:4(-3) Combat:4+6=10 Attack:+0(+2 base, +2 Attack Focus(melee),-4 gargantuan) Defense:+0(3 base, +1 Dodge focus, -4 Gargantuan), Flatfooted 0 Grapple:+25( +4 attack, +9 str, +12 Gargantuan) Knockback:-17 Initiative:+4 Saves:14+3+3=20pp Toughness:+14(+7 con, +7 innate Protection) Fortitude:+15(+14 base, +1 con) Reflex:+3(+3 base, +0 Dex Will:+5(+3base, +2 will) Skills:36r=9pp Concentration 14 (+15) Intimidate 14 (+17) Notice 8 (+10) Feats: 5pp Attack Focus(melee) 2 Dodge Focus 1 Improved Initiative Startle Powers:20+8+36+7+19=90 Dimensional Pocket 4+ Linked Corrosion 5(flaws, limited(target has to be helpless); Feats, Innate)[20pp]-STOMACH! Protection 7(feats, innate)[8pp]-gator hide Growth 12(extras, continuous; flaws, permanent; feats, innate)[36pp]-HUGENESS! Strike 2(feats, mighty, innate)[7pp]-Om Nom Nom Snare 8(extras, Engulfing(+0); feats, Innate, Obscures Senses(visual and auditory))[19pp]-GULP!!! -4+10+20+9+5+90=115
  15. ...whoops, was working on this, then remembered I needed to roll for nightmares first Initiative (1d20+5=17)
  16. It's so nice to take a day off and relax once and a while.... Don smiles at the thought. It had been a rather hectic month, with the second generation designs for the generators coming along nicely, with the alpha tests in 2 weeks. If things go well, we'll have the beta tests in a month, a full workup in the next three, then we'll be ready to sell to the world! All in all, it looked to be a good year for HAT! His peace was interrupted, however, by the screams. Ok, what now? Robotic chickens that breathe fire? Mutant poodles the size of SUVs? A nutcase with a Doomsday© Laser? Shaking his head, Don gets up to see what was the latest threat to Freedom City...only to stop short at the sight of the rotting shamblers. ...Zombies? Really? Is this a prank or some sort? Are we being punked? I mean, I can accept that there is a such thing as the supernatural, but still...Zombies? In the middle of downtown? Shaking his head again, he quickly takes cover behind a bush, sticking around just long enough for him to put up his barrier! He then takes to the sky, and Dyne is ready to kick some rotting rear!
  17. first off, thanks Rav! I wanted to get into this. Second:Nightmares (1d20=2) Blegh, I'm burning a HP, since I'm not gonna want to start this fatigued.
  18. Ok, post reactions and roll init Gators Initiative (1d20+4=21)
  19. "Heh, truth be told, I've lived too long in Freedom City to be called a true 'skeptic'. I do realize that there are things which science can't explain, and that there might be more to these 'mystical' and 'supernatural' phenomenon than just folklore and fairytales. That said, though, I don't automatically assume EVERYTHING unexplainable is a result of a ghost or something." Don gives Nick a crooked smile. When the new arrival swings out of the darkness, Don is taken aback a little, though he smoothly transitions to a grin. " The name's Don Fried, and a few extra hands never hurts, though I don't think I caught your name, Miss...?"
  20. As the fires grow larger, Dyne floats nearby. Dangit, fire is one of the few threats I'm unable to handle directly. Not even gravity can halt the reaction of extreme heat plus flammable substance... Thinking for a moment, Dyne suddenly gets an idea. He quickly scans for anything that could either contain water, or be used to carry water.
  21. Notice Check (1d20+10=13) for any large roof-top water towers, or anything that could be re-purposed to carry water from the river.
  22. Since Cape is on vacation for a week, I need someone to politely interrupt my conversation with Professor Quill, so I'm not stuck talking to him until Cape gets back(Dyne doesn't like being rude, otherwise I'd do it myself)
  23. As the day wears on, it seems like it'd be another normal day in Freedom city. But suddenly... around 2 pm, a loud BANG! is heard, and a deep rumble is felt all throughout the area! As people stop and look around for the source of the noise, the bang is repeated, and cracks in the street south of the park is seen! there is another bang, and the street crumbles as three massive reptiles that could only be described as alligators erupt from below the street! Well, just another normal day in Freedom City then..
  24. Dyne smiles grimly at the goon still conscious on the ceiling."If you would care to notice, you're currently embedded into the ceiling, your two partners are out like a light, you're outnumbered two to one, and as a note, I could keep this up all day; It'd really be a question of who'd last longer, you or the ceiling. So, I'd think the smart choice at this point would be to throw in the towel and call it a day." The goon slowly looks around, and sees that Dyne's telling the truth. "Hey, hey, it was the guy your fiery friend just kicked! He was our leader, he had us do this! He said he was a government agent or something!" "Oh? If you tell this all to the police, you might get some leniency, though that's for a judge to decide." "Whatever, just LET ME DOWN FROM HERE!" "Alright then, but keep in mind that if this is a trick, you'd WISH I'd merely punched you through the roof..." Seeing the goon had given up, Dyne releases his field, and the goon falls to the ground. As he shakily gets up, he is suddenly surrounded by a ribbon of shadowy gravitic energy, which quickly wraps around and binds him. "A bit of an extra precaution, my friend. You understand, right?" I'll keep the fact that this was the first time I managed that WITHOUT accidentally cutting my target into several small pieces to myself...
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