Busy modern-day metropolis, early afternoon. Multi-level office building - old stone and brick variety with arched windows, gargoyles, etc. 5 stories tall, wedged between many others just like it. Our team, an elite government task force, has been given the assignment to investigate this building's occupants for suspected illegal activities. Just a routine investigation, they said. Probably won't even need your weapons, they said. We laughed. We took them anyway, but only the basics, concealed. Long story shortened, everything goes wrong, the crap hits the fan while the fan's at high speed, we get ambushed while in a waiting room on the 2nd floor, etc. We survive the whole mess of being outnumbered, out positioned, but thankfully not out-gunned or out-skilled - we WERE an elite team after all. We did manage to burn through ALL of our ammo before the end of the fight, and had to rely on hand-to-hand to finish it. But then we realized we still had to deal with The Boss . We burst into his office with the intent of just gang tackling him. Well that worked about as poorly as possible. It didn't help that none of us rolled all that well for our attacks and The Boss rolled a critical success for his defense, but OF COURSE he's a martial arts master! I'm not talking standard military training martial arts, we ALL had that, I'm talking wuxia-style chi-punch martial arts - everything but the fireballs. So, a long, bloody (on our side) fight ensues. Thankfully one of our number is also well trained in the 'cool' martial arts. After many rounds of being ineffective, except as a punching/kicking/elbowing bag for The Boss, we decide to try a new tactic. Distract and sacrifice. Several of the party members delayed their actions to all go at the same time as a distraction to burn up his defensive actions, and our MA specialist went immediately after, spending the last HeroPoint/ActionDie/ WhatEverYouWantToCallIt and rolled a crit to hit! The Boss took a surprise flying spin kick to the face, sending him sprawling backward - through the large plate-glass window, falling 5 floors to land awkwardly on a parked car, crushing its roof, blowing out its windows, and setting off its alarm. We all lean out the window to see. He lay there, motionless, bent and broken - blood pouring from his mouth and nose. To the quickly gathering crowd (remember, early afternoon metropolis), one of our group re-lights his cigar and yells down very matter-of-fact deadpan, " Don't touch that. It's evidence. "