Here's one for Warhammer 40k fans. Playing Games Workshop's Inquisitor, I was running around as a Desparado (gunsligner type guy). I had my standard laspistol and stubber which had run out of ammo (two of the weakest firearms) with me, facing up to a daemonically possessed Imperial Guard captain. It was taking too long to kill him with my 'flashlight' (as the lasgun is commonly referred to), and the captain was getting annoyed at my repeated attempts to burn through his skin.
I was sitting up on a ledge to get a better shot when he tried to charge me. His action rolls left him 3 yards short. Mine, on the other hand, didn't. I got up, leapt of the ledge into combat, critically hit him in the arm, causing him to drop his bolt pistol. I grabbed it, backed away, and then proceeded to blow his brains out with my first shot.
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Last edited by hulk; 12-03-2003 at 01:21 AM..
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