Btw, does he get that stim pack thing in his suit cuz I saw some needle go in it. And I think the marine's hands are like next to the shoulder pad so the movements of the hands are controlled by some sensing thing.
Isn't it cool?
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il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
Btw, does he get that stim pack thing in his suit cuz I saw some needle go in it. And I think the marine's hands are like next to the shoulder pad so the movements of the hands are controlled by some sensing thing. | ||
TeRRan`UseR
Canada692 Posts
Keep in mind, Tychus is 6'7 and 363lbs of pure muscle. I suppose that part of the criminal resocialization is to condition them to have the physique, stamina, endurence and strength that's needed to operate those suites. But ofcorse, there's probably sensors and mechanisms to enhance and make movement easier. In the starcraft novel "Speed of Darkness" there's a good description of the suit when the main character is running across a battle field. The suit responds to the movemnts of his legs and arms and such; even his trigger finger. Think of it like power-steering on a car. My guess is that units in the factories are made much the same way, but a trained pilot jumps in after it's constructed. | ||
Zeenix
United States47 Posts
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XG3
United States544 Posts
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dudel
Germany188 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9373 Posts
On May 20 2007 15:45 XG3 wrote: My favorite part is the air conditioning / cooling unit that goes in their back, and also the rocket thrusters on their back (that keep them down on the ground in low gravity environments) Yeah, when I saw those in the video I was like "Oh lord...that is some wicked shit!". What is the background history for Tychus?, Did he played any role in BW? Sorry for asking this but I'm a little bit "out" when it comes to him. ;P. | ||
XCetron
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mahnini
United States6862 Posts
On May 20 2007 15:45 XG3 wrote: My favorite part is the air conditioning / cooling unit that goes in their back, and also the rocket thrusters on their back (that keep them down on the ground in low gravity environments) I thought the cooling thing was a batch of stim packs. :o | ||
XG3
United States544 Posts
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Gokey
United States2722 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
On May 20 2007 15:54 XG3 wrote: did you work on the sc2.com page? Man that design is awesome Oh it could be, I just assumed it was cooling since it\\\'s blue and there\\\'s that dried ice mist coming out of it when it closes. It makes sense though, it must get really hot when you\\\'re bottled up in that suit. | ||
Zironic
Sweden341 Posts
On May 20 2007 16:06 Gokey wrote: He may act all tough and stuff, but he still only takes 3 hits from a Zealot... =D Doesn't that tell you how completly awesome Zealots really are? | ||
XG3
United States544 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
I also like the battle.net page, you did a very good work there too. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
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Masashige
United States152 Posts
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il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
And yeah, its sad how marines get crushed by zealots in 3 hits. | ||
Prose
Canada314 Posts
And how do medics heal injured marines? Take off suit first? | ||
Jyvblamo
Canada13788 Posts
On May 20 2007 17:04 Prose wrote: What if he needs to visit the washroom? And how do medics heal injured marines? Take off suit first? a) Magic b) Magic | ||
Zironic
Sweden341 Posts
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