Are we using d10 or d20 for our Awareness roll?
I rolled 1d10 = 9. +5 base +1 Andalite bonus = 15
I rolled 1d20 = 7. +5 base +1 Andalite bonus = 13
I'll assume that Reli has max speed of the group, both in terms of reflex/reaction speed and running/locomotive speed (in this case specific to flat ground).
On a slope or in trees, any Hork-Bajir would have highest speed. Leerans would be fastest in water, and humans would be fastest in any enclosed structure with stairs, narrow halls, and/or low ceilings.
[ramble] I'm probably making this way more complicated than necessary, but would it be constructive to add "situational" or "locational" bonuses to speed of each species on different terrain? Like... +5 speed for humans in human buildings, and +2 or +3 for Hork-Bajir in human buildings, since they're still bipeds and can take stairs faster than Andalites or Leerans? +5 speed for Hork-Bajir in trees and on steep slopes; +5 speed for Andalites and +2 or +3 speed for Hork-Bajir on level ground in open spaces... and so on for Leerans in water... [/ramble]
Do Leerans get an awareness boost because of mind-reading?
Do humans get attack/defense boost because of handheld weapons and body armour when they are available?
As for Reli... I'll adjust these as per GM feedback, but-
Speed = 13 on ideal terrain (locomotive speed) and in prime fighting condition (reflexive speed)
Attack = 11 (without a handheld weapon, maybe +2 or +3 with a firearm or beam weapon in hand) while in prime fighting condition. 15 would be something insanely powerful and long-ranged, and Reli's range is still limited compared to ranged weapons, even though she can outreach Hork-Bajir and animal morphs.
Defense = 10 when in prime fighting condition. She's a large target from the sides and has no protection from firearms or beam weapons; she can only defend from direct melee attack, and only one strike at a time unless she also has a beam weapon or firearm. She's still faster and better at jumping and turning than humans, but she can't duck behind barriers as easily, and the simple act of sidestepping requires her to move more of herself than humans would need to move of themselves. Assume that defense and speed both drop by several points if she has an unarmed human rider, but that defense (obviously not speed) rises by a point or two if she has an armed rider to give cover fire.
Yeah, I'm really overthinking this way too much.
Time to get to class. ^_^