Talk:Proton Torpedoes/@comment-89.243.120.214-20171111205718/@comment-454133-20171112014748

Whenever you have multiple effects trigger at the same time, you use initiative order to choose which player resolves their abilities first (which can occasionally make initiative important).

If multiple simultaneous effects are owned by the same player, that player gets to choose the order in which they resolve.

Or in other words, when you enter the Modify Attack Dice step a bunch of effects will trigger. E.g. your target lock, focus token, special effects from your weapon (e.g. Proton Torpedoes or "Mangler" Cannon), etc will all trigger at once, and you get to use them in any order you like because they triggered at the same time. And you can modify dice multiple times except when forbidden, e.g. a die can be rerolled only once and some cards halt modification altogether (e.g. Emperor Palpatine or Accuracy Corrector).

That's a (perhaps overly) detailed way of saying, yes you can do what you described.

In fact, Keyan could use the torp ability to change a focus to a crit, spend a stress to turn all remaining focuses to hits (he can spend the stress even if he has no focuses left to change), and then use Guidance Chips to change another die (e.g. a blank or a hit) into a crit. You'll typically have 4 hits + crits this way, on average; proton torps can be brutal like that.