jancz89 wrote...
definitely nothing new and crazy, I'd stick with armors from ME1 no more bare-breast-space-fighters like Jack, Miranda, Samara,...
original believable hardsuits, able to keep wearer alive in space (the squadmate armors in ME2 and ME3 just suck, hardsuit without sleeve here, bare hands there, mask covering only mouth and nose over there.... etc etc...
Actually, funny you should mention that because that's pretty much
reality being unrealistic. The human body is actually completely capable
of surviving a hard vacuum, aside from the lack of oxygen thing. Your
blood wouldn't boil, and a vacuum in it of itself is an awful radiator,
with nothing to conduct; you would not instantly freeze. Despite space
being "cold", vacuums don't allow an easy transfer of heat, you'd lose
body heat, but so long as you are alive, you'd be able to handle it. A
common difficulty in space missions is actually handling heat build up,
since it doesn't radiate. And despite the pressure being low, it won't
cause your blood to boild, so long as you have no open cuts or such. Any
breathing apparatus would negate the saliva in your mouth from boiling,
and nothing would happen to your eyes. All-in-all, the human body can
actually handle space surprisingly well. And any additional clothing
developed in a universe such as Mass Effect's should help alleviate the
only real issues involved: uncomfortableness.
That said, I am not
exactly supportive of all clothing options in the games, their not
vvery logical for actual combat, and really, don't look comfortable to
wear day-to-day...
But yeah, there you go. The more you know!