Shadowrun1177 wrote...
iakus wrote...
Shadowrun1177 wrote...
Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.
I'm no chemist, but I think a lot of gases you don't want to breathe, you don't want to have a whole lot of contact with your skin either.
Thats not always the case though, look at well helium while not considered toxic you can breath to much and it becomes deadly by apshyxiation in a few minutes. Just cause something is deadly if breathed in doesn't mean skin contact is deadly.
What about the chlorine hell hole planet? Skin contact isn't an issue there but plenty of our squadmates have their eyes exposed to the stuff. And while it might not do permenant damage it is definitely going to be irritating and panful things that are quite the liability when in combat.
As for the issue with Ash I can deal with it as long as she isn't prancing around in the battlefield wearing the damn thing of all the people that Shepard has worked with she is up there with those that would know better than to charge into battle with their nighties. It would be like James Sanders strutting around the battlefield wearing some futuristic pants and suspendors... and nothing else. I can deal with the Rule of Cool but only so much.
Modifié par Admoniter, 27 avril 2011 - 06:11 .