>"He didn't fly so good! Who wants to try next?"
Is this a Bluff/Deceive/Lie roll or an Intimidate/Provoke/Scare roll?
bluff for the purposes of getting bane to believe something not true, he failed that roll
intimidate for the purposes of trying to show bane who was boss, he failed that as well
>>52153532
Bluff check, which succeeded, giving a big bonus to the ensuing intimidate roll.Also, Baneposting, and /tv/ memes in general are all forced garbage
>>52153559
for you
>>52153532
He'd need to make both rolls.
It's a bluff roll towards the other prisoners, since he didn't actually throw the first guy out of the plane, but it's an intimidate roll towards the guy he held out the door, since that guy had to be scared enough not to tell the other prisoners that he hadn't been killed in order for it to work.
>>52153532
Degree of success on Bluff check ("He didn't fly so good!") affects the main Intimidate roll ("Who wants to try next?"). In this case both results were mediocre and countered by Inquiry check ("Or perhaps he's wondering why someone would shoot a man, before throwing him out of a plane.").
>>52153532
Intimidate
The goal is to scare the terrorists into talking out of fear for their lives.
Now, the roll clearly failed, and while bane's response indicates that nobody believed the guy got shot and thrown out of a plane, I don't think they would have been intimidated even if the guy had been thrown out.
>>52153620
Isn't Inquiry for gathering information from plenty of people?
The real question is, why is the CIA cheaping the fuck out and flying around in planes without on board radar?
>>52153559
Get this hothead outta here!
>>52155418
He obviously meant Insight.
>>52153559
>>52153559
I don't think a meme that killed 149 people can be considered forced
Both. Two rolls. That's why he failed.