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Notice how no one was really angry about the stupid wearing-an-oxygen-masks-in-vacuum-eyes-unprotected thing in ME2? Sure people noticed, but most were willing to let it slide because everything else was so good.

After ME3 endings? Not so much.

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See what they do is create tiny Mass Effect fields which create a barrier of sorts, it then converts the space oxygen into human oxygen and destroys the bubbles with plotdevicenunons which leaves them to run around freely saying "SCREW YOU LAWS OF PHYSICS!!!!" Even though that has nothing to do with it. They're idiots, but they're OUR idiots <3.

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I'm going for biotic barriers here. It's also how Samara and Jack can run and fight without needing a sports bra.
I mean... have you tried jogging naked?

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Xarathox wrote...

wryterra wrote...

Spaceguy5 wrote...

On the mission on Mars, Shepard and Co. are switching between wearing pressure suit helmets and wearing none inside the atmosphere inside the outpost quite frequently. Wouldn't they get the bends? D= On real space missions, astronauts have to go through hours of breathing in pure oxygen (to get nitrogen bubbles out of their body) before they can safely enter a pressure suit, otherwise they'd get the bends and....... yeah. But pressurizing the atmosphere inside the outpost with pure oxygen could be a safety hazard (which is why spacecraft usually use a mix of nitogren and oxygen, like on Earth). It'd make more sense for the squad to stay in their pressure suit constantly.

/accuracyNitpick


In the Mass Effect universe there's been years of terraforming on Mars. It's a long way from habitable but it's not a vacuum so the comparisan with astronauts in the vacuum of space is not viable. 

That dust storm, after all, requires wind and atmosphere. 


Wind and atmosphere, which already exists on mars at this time, as I've previously stated in this thread. :3


I didn't read the thread before rpelying to the OP but yes, you did make a post that agreed with that part of what I said.

So you agree that the comparisan to vacuum is not viable? Good good. 

Also, anyone who has read Revelation will know that the other part of my assertion (years of terraforming) is also established.