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08:36, 28th March 2024 (GMT+0)

Hell or High Water.

Posted by The MarshallFor group 0
The Marshall
GM, 2856 posts
aka "helbent4"
aka Tony
Thu 2 Jul 2020
at 08:16
  • msg #1

Hell or High Water

Some of the Posse piled into Peter's technical. The rest remained at the Humvee, trying to get it started. "Cannibal" Jack's life hung by a thread. Direct pressure reduced the bleeding from his neck but he'd lost a lot of blood!

The technical roared down the abandoned freeway. Meanwhile, the Humvee would not start. Popping the hood (bonnet) Smoker realised it had taken some high-calibre, probably .50-cal., right through some important components. It wasn't going anywhere without an overhaul.

Reaching the riverfront plaza area Peter and company passed by ancient overgrown ruins left from the time decades before the war when the earthquake and flooding from the later displacement of the Mississippi River through and over the shattered levees devastated Port Arthur and Baton Rouge. At the river's edge was the remains of a boardwalk and amusement park that accompanied the establishment of the entire area as a CSA national wildlife preserve, recreation area and gun range. Some fading and tattered posters advertised getting back to nature the authentic traditional way, on a jet-ski with a beer in one hand and an AK in the other. Other posters advertised the chance to hunt "rare" and "exotic" (aka endangered) wildlife like the Gopher Tortoise, West Indian Manatee and the grandest trophy of them all, the Louisiana Black Bear. Choice of weapons included the crossbow, hunting rifles and shotguns, fully-auto combat shotguns, bows shooting arrows with a stick of dynamite attached, submachineguns, assault rifles, 40mm grenade launchers and LAW rockets.

When they stopped, Kargo was nowhere to be found. All that could be seen was thick vine-festooned jungle upriver and downriver. Thick forest on the other side of the river had swallowed the ruins of Baton Rougee. There was a wide brown river in between. A few rusted girders and stained concrete pylons poked out of the water here and there, the remnants of bridges long-gone.

Marshall's Note: Anyone with a view of the river can make a Cognition check.
This message was last edited by the GM at 09:40, Sat 04 July 2020.
Tech. Sgt. Airen Crichton
player, 227 posts
U.S.M.C. 1st Battlion
Staff Wieldin Techno-Mage
Sat 4 Jul 2020
at 12:49
  • msg #2

Hell or High Water

  Chricton having been in the Technical when they started chasing Kargo again was there at the river when they apparently lost him. He wasn't very happy about that for a few reasons. Not the least of which they had just chased him halfway across the freaking country. "Now what? Because that just pisses me off."

07:46, Today: Tech. Sgt. Airen Crichton rolled 10 using 4d12, keeping the highest dice only, rerolling max with rolls of 10,2,6,6.  Cognition.
Increase Trask
player, 272 posts
Robo Hunter
Mon 6 Jul 2020
at 04:13
  • msg #3

Hell or High Water


Trask continued to provide cover near the Humvee, he would run the odd scan before adding, "So we are not getting out of here anytime soon ? Anyone got experience with repairs, I can do the heavy lifting."


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Smoker Nix
player, 1035 posts
Scavenger & Tech
Truck Crew
Mon 6 Jul 2020
at 11:24
  • msg #4

Hell or High Water

Smoker continued working on the Humvee, muttering about people who were so careless as to fire bullets into engines, sounding as if it were a personal affront!
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