I think my favorite of my players "What were you THINKING?!" moments was during the extraction of a trid star from a black tie event:
All done up in tuxes, they infiltrated as bodyguards for some other starlet, and they did alright right up until the mark tripped a panic button hidden in their jewelry...
...once the drek impacted the oscillating device, they decided to get the #@$% outta dodge. In a shower of bullets and broken glass, they piled into their vehicle, a bleeding-edge T-bird (yes, a vectored thrust ground-effect vehicle, this will be important in a minute) super limo they'd stolen to make a grand entrance (and subtle getaway, of course) and told their Rigger to punch it.
Which he did.
Straight toward the main gate.
The conversation went something like this...
Rigger: "I gun it, and accelerate as quickly as possible through the main gate."
GM (Me): "Okay, the main gate is closed and crawling with security. You're in a vectored-thrust vehicle, you could ju--"
Rigger: "I peg the throttles and ram it!"
GM: "Uh, this place is pretty high security. While ornamental, that gate is heavily reinforced, and when you tripped the security alert, they raised anti-vehicle bollards. You've got vertical take-off, you could ju--"
Rigger: "This thing can go supersonic! We'll blast right through that flimsy gate! I punch it!"
GM, looking to rest of party: "Uhm...your Rigger is about to fly this thing straight into a high security, reinforced anti-vehicle barrier on afterburner...what are you gonna--"
Party: "WE STRAP IN!"
GM: "Are you sure you don't want to--"
All: "GO GO GO GO!!"
...
Anyway, they didn't make it supersonic, having only a couple of hundred feet to accelerate, but they did hit the gate (did I mention this vehicle was capable of vertical take-off?) they were going high enough into the triple-digits of kph to pound through the highly-reinforced barrier...also tearing apart the lightly armored vehicle like a junkie opening a pack of soy crisps, flat-lining all but the most heavily-cybered members of the team (did I mention they were wearing tuxes?) and outright killing their extraction target (a trid-starlet whose "armor" consisted of about 0.3oz of evening gown).
The Rigger, after a few moments of thought (while rolling many dice to see if he was just mostly dead or all dead), did at least finally have the presence of mind to comment "Well, maybe that wasn't so smart."
Ya think?!
-Jn-
Ifriti Sophist