Natural Born Soviet Airwoman - Airplanes vs Aliens

Character Sheet
Kilesso Kristina Vsevolodovna
(Kilesso is her surname, Kristina is her first name, and her friends call her Tina.)
Pilot for the VVS

Hard​
Calm​
Keen​
Daring​
-2​
0​
+3​
+1​
Institutional Move

Positive Heroism: Ongoing while a Soviet pilot operates under 3000 meters, they ignore 1 Injury Penalty and up to 2 G-force penalty. This is for the purposes of rolls only.

Mastery - Slipstream
- Tables have Turned: In Dogfight! you can use Keen to turn the tables on your attacker, and Daring to go on the offensive. When you Draw a Bead, you can opt to take G-force equal to Speed factor rather than a Hard Move.

I-16 Type 13


Modifications
- Gun Harmonics (and electric firing triggers)
- Upgrade to x2 Heavy Machine Guns, x2 Machine Guns
 
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Shall I try with Mobile Chrome?

Nope, but at least we know the dice roller isn't rolling a 1 every time.

OKAY, DESKTOP FIREFOX WORKS, ALSO I ROLLED REAL GOOD
FrangibleCover threw 2 10-faced dice. Reason: +Keen Total: 15
5 5 10 10
 
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Shall I try with Mobile Chrome?

Nope, but at least we know the dice roller isn't rolling a 1 every time.

OKAY, DESKTOP FIREFOX WORKS, ALSO I ROLLED REAL GOOD
It's roll bias, since humans are unable to comprehend randomness, and any "bad luck" is seen as the universe out to get them, rather than being just how dice work.

Also, pseudorandom numbers: the Devil in code form.
 
It's roll bias, since humans are unable to comprehend randomness, and any "bad luck" is seen as the universe out to get them, rather than being just how dice work.

Also, pseudorandom numbers: the Devil in code form.
If the dice roller is broken in one way (won't roll more than one die) then it certainly could be broken in another (won't roll any dice, will only display a 1). Until I rolled we had no way of telling which of the two was the issue. I got a 5 but couldn't roll any more dice so it was broken the first way, then I changed browsers and it worked properly. We can therefore tentatively conclude that SV's dice roller isn't working properly on mobile devices.
 
If the dice roller is broken in one way (won't roll more than one die) then it certainly could be broken in another (won't roll any dice, will only display a 1). Until I rolled we had no way of telling which of the two was the issue. I got a 5 but couldn't roll any more dice so it was broken the first way, then I changed browsers and it worked properly. We can therefore tentatively conclude that SV's dice roller isn't working properly on mobile devices.
Yeah same problem on mobile here. It doesn't show the dice on the post (I have to reload the page), and can't reroll for some reason.
 
Well, I'm on iOS Safari, so let's see what happens here.

Testing purposes only, rolls not to be used in quest.

Indeed, I can only throw one die, and the result only shows up after I reload the page.

Also as a sidenote, this is not Gayaverse right? We have our timeline countries and such.
commando2341 threw 1 6-faced dice. Reason: Testing Total: 2
2 2
 
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West Indies Federation
West Indies Federation
Seawell Military Airfield, Barbados
October 18th, 1939
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Kemar Alleyne grunted as he rolled out of bed, raid sirens blazing.

The lieutenant of the West Indies Air Command - still a weird title to hold - wasn't really sure what to think of Earth's newest alien neighbours. The various religious preachers had evidently made up their collective minds that it was a sign of the rapture. Though he was at least nominally Anglican and went to church sometimes with his old ma, he wasn't sold it was divine retribution. Whatever they were, they currently were attacking the Federation's shipping, so it was now his job to try and protect their exports. As to the Federation itself, having been pushed by a global movement towards independence and international unionism the Caribbean isles had, swiftly after securing independence from the UK in the late 20s, moved to form a federation of the islands. Though discussion of minutiae extending the official formation for some time, particularly with concerns over individual financial contributions for member states and where precisely to hold the capital, amongst others, the treaty had finally been ratified on the 1st of January, 1934. The capital ended up on a rotational basis through each island, (absolute lunacy if you asked him) whilst the Houses of Parliament had permanent residence in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. The electoral system was problematic too, as if it was on a per-population ratio Jamaica could hold an absolute majority just through their own seats as just over half of the Federation's populace lived there.

Though a scaled system was eventually introduced, it was still contentious, and debates over external trade policy still raged both in the streets and across the floor. Kemar was no astute political savant, but he'd felt that the internal feudalism and pissing contests were going to break the Federation before it had a chance to bloom. Perhaps it would have scattered apart, if not for an external pressure forced upon the Federation to create an 'us vs. them' mentality, through by all things an extradimensional war.

Turns out the key to political unity is external war. Who knew?

Regardless, two months prior the first alien storms had been reported, and now he was part of a four-person rapid-response squadron as the lead pilot in his flight of two planes. The goal of this squadron was to intercept enemy air attacks on convoy before the cargo ships could be sunk. Local morale was fluctuating, primarily dependent on convoys bringing in manufactured goods to keep some level of quality in the infrastructure as local manufacturing industry was negligible. As such, the civilians noticed when water or electricity went out because of lack of maintenance, and because they then would bitch to their elected officials, convoy protection was now the nascent Air Command's first priority. There were hardly any attacks on the nominal mainland, perhaps due to an alien strategy of simply isolating the islands, but regardless any shipping carrying agricultural produce outside to their main trade partners of the USA, Canada and the UK or inbound trade had significant enemy attention. Overtures to South American states were summarily rebuffed, despite the evident geographic convenience to trade there. So the WIF would live or die on their naval trade routes.

Such is why he was rolling out of bed at too-early-o'clock in the fucking morning, to respond to another attack reported. Freighters inbound from the UK carrying replacement parts and whole hulls of the Hawker Hurricanes MkI's that were the current aircraft of favour in the WIAC had last reported an unnatural storm moving close to their position off the eastern shores of Barbados, and so it was up to his squadron to protect the shipping and escort it in to the harbour, before it could be sunk.

His aircraft had been serviced from his patrol the afternoon before. In his head, she was nicknamed 'Sunburn' and he swore that no one would ever find out. Reaching his plane after the extremely short briefing, he scrambled inside and started his preflight checks, before a voice came over his headset.

"Osprey, you dropsy in there or nah? Bet you a bottle of rum I get more bogeys than you do."

He snorted. His wingman always knew how to release tension.

"Dolphin, your ass is jauntin to lose all your money. Deal, if you make it Mount Gay."

A bottle of rum? They'll never know what hit them.
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@open_sketchbook finally got around to write up that omake I've been harping about since the other thread. Would this go in apocrypha or is it good enough for sidestory canon?

Was planning on writing up the combat but suddenly discovered I suck at writing 3D combat so that'll be another day. Ended up being an alt-history infodump, but whatever. Criticism welcome.

Sorry about doubleposting. I can delete the roll post I did to check the roller.

And is that a real rum, you ask? Absolutely it is Mount Gay Rum

Edit: fixed a redundancy. And I'd really appreciate text feedback. Not to sound desperate, but, well, please?

 
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2-5: Turn Fighter
They were fast and light, but your stubby-tailed little beauty wasn't going down easily. You snap-rolled to your right and cranked the stick back as far as you could. Maybe a little too far at first, as you felt the tell-tail wobble of the wings as you started to lose lift, but it was just a moment before you were rocketing around in a tight turn.

They broke to chase you, whirling after you and sending shots chasing you, but there was no chance. The I-16 could make a full turn in about fifteen seconds: there wasn't a monoplane in the world that could beat that, as far as you knew, and you doubting a plane from out of this world could beat it either.

Sure enough, by the time you finished your loop, they were still only halfway through, and they'd bled so much energy trying to crank around onto your that they couldn't cut the corner anymore. You had no such restrictions: they were sitting ducks.

Then again, you could see the enemy heavy plane rabbiting off in the distance, exotic gases trailing behind it in a cloud. You couldn't let them get away, could you?

[ ] Close for the attack.
[ ] Break off and run down the heavier plane.​
Adhoc vote count started by open_sketch on Jul 3, 2019 at 12:25 PM, finished with 48 posts and 16 votes.
 
[X] Close for the attack.
The bomber or scout plane or whatever the fuck it is ain't completing it's mission if it's trying to get home, so I'm willing to say Mission Accomplished on that front.
 
[X] Close for the attack.

Get them! Yeah, run away you stupid bomber! Tell your friends of what you've seen this day! Come back and we'll bring the hammer down on your home!
 
As a quick reminder, here's our objective list:
- Force the enemy to retreat before they can complete their objective.
- Shoot down at least one enemy.
- Shoot down half the enemy combat strength.
- Shoot down the entire enemy patrol without letting any escape.
- Take no causalities.

- I'd say we can pretty safely claim objective 1 accomplished, since the heavy plane they were escorting is clearly retreating.

- We haven't shot down any enemies yet, but Lera apparently did at the start of the fight - I don't know if that counts. My assumption is that allies' kills can count toward objectives in general, though, 'cause having Tina shoot down the entire enemy patrol personally sounds like it takes that objective from "unlikely best-case scenario" to "you want me to fucking what."

- No idea how we're doing on their combat strength in total but sticking on two planes should do more to deplete that than changing targets to chase down one.

- Yeah, even if our squad kills do count, I don't think we're getting every single one of them. Things would have to be going kind of absurdly well for that to be a real possibility (as opposed to just "quite well," which they already are).

- Taking down active fighters definitely does more for casualty prevention than finishing off a fleeing bomber.

Choice looks pretty clear to me.

[X] Close for the attack.
 
[X] Close for the attack.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. We should take the shot we've got now.
 
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