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#151
Mdizzletr0n

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.... So you can`t understand that such elite soldier hasn't undergone N7 missions because his/her time with such group has been little before the Ark left...? There's nothing wrong with that.


Nope. I can't understand how anyone who's untested or inexperienced is N7. Unless the Andromedan expedition IS their test to becoming one. That, I could see a bit easier.

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So just remove the flap in the final version. Easy solution. Then all this flapping will be over.


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Poor Khalisah.

Yep. Too bad she or Emily Wing wasn't on the ship instead of whats her face


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#154
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You're imagining things. That thing on the left isn't asymmetrical like the flap(it's the same on the right and left). And there's nothing to connect the velcro to unless it's under the armor, which would defeat the purpose.

Just look at where the flap is laying. The right edge would be on the wearer's cheek and the nose and left side of the face would be largely uncovered.

I think the wrapping just isn't being worn "correctly" (i.e. having the left side pulled up more than the right) leaving a flap hanging out the top.

 

Look here:

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It looks like that's the other velcro bit, so the wrapping is probably misaligned under the armor.


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Yep. Too bad she or Emily Wing wasn't on the ship instead of whats her face

Khalisah on the Normandy would have been kinda cool. I wonder if she'd have been more involved, like, at various times throughout the game all the different crewmembers would come up to Shep and say things like, "listen, commander, you've got to get rid of that reporter!" :lol:
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#156
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I like the detail on the armor, even the little collar flap thing lol.



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Nope. I can't understand how anyone who's untested or inexperienced is N7. Unless the Andromedan expedition IS their test to becoming one. That, I could see a bit easier.

N7 is an intensive training program.

It's far from inconceivable that the PC was relatively inexperienced before their skill was recognized and they were recruited into the program.
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#158
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On Tuchanka we call them foreskins.



*sips ryncol*


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This collar flap is out of place. Serves no purpose except collecting dirt. Everything else is fine though.

Uhhh the rule of cool duh 



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I like to see the armor with Cerberus colors and logo.

 

Get out


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#161
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Get out

No


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#162
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On Tuchanka we call them foreskins.



*sips ryncol*

And "Korbal!" doesn't really translate as 'victory or death' right? Wrex was just being polite to Shep. What it really means is, "Circumsize 'em!"
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#163
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No

 

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#164
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@SporkFu it's the damn universal translator, it cant even get the Asari word for Blabbermouth right!


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Cary Grant. One of my favorite actors.


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#166
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Here's to hoping that Killroy will design armor for an Andromeda N7, post it, and we can all critique it.


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I think the wrapping just isn't being worn "correctly" (i.e. having the left side pulled up more than the right) leaving a flap hanging out the top.

 

Look here:

5aKTh8J.png

It looks like that's the other velcro bit, so the wrapping is probably misaligned under the armor.

 

That's such a stretch you must have put your back out. The only way for the left side to be tucked in and the right side out would be for the left side to be intentionally, delicately folder folded over for no reason at all. And the only way that velcro on the flap could reach that maybe-velcro on the neck is if the man had no head. 



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@SporkFu it's the damn universal translator, it cant even get the Asari word for Blabbermouth right!

Yup, that bosh'tet!
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#169
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That's such a stretch you must have put your back out. The only way for the left side to be tucked in and the right side out would be for the left side to be intentionally, delicately folder folded over for no reason at all. And the only way that velcro on the flap could reach that maybe-velcro on the neck is if the man had no head. 

Because the wrapping probably was intentionally and delicately folded over like that for no reason but style. Also, I don't know what image you're looking at, but I'm fairly confident that those two velcro bits could meet if the wrapping was correctly tucked in.


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#170
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N7 is an intensive training program.
It's far from inconceivable that the PC was relatively inexperienced before their skill was recognized and they were recruited into the program.


Ok. It's a training program, I was wrong there. I adMIT it.

That said, if our PC is inexperienced in combat, how was their skill recognized? I'm still lost there. Unless N7 is more than just combat training.

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What the lore says about the N7s. 

 

Interplanetary Combatives Training (ICT) is the Systems Alliance's premier school for leadership and combat expertise. The Interplanetary Combatives Academy, sometimes called "N-School" or "the villa," recruits officers from every branch of Earth's militaries to partake in grueling courses at Vila Militar in Rio de Janeiro.
 
Initially, candidates train for more than 20 hours per day, leading small combat teams through hostile terrain with little sleep or food. Trainees who do well are awarded an internal designation of N1 and are invited to return. Subsequent courses - N2 through N6 - are often held off-planet and include instruction in zero-G combat, military free-fall (parachuting), jetpack flight, combat diving, combat instruction, linguistics, and frontline trauma care for human and alien biology.
 
The highest grade of training, N6, provides actual combat experience in combat zones throughout the galaxy. If the trainee survives these scenarios in "admirable and effective fashion," he or she finally receives the coveted N7 designation. N7 is the only ICT designation that may be worn on field or dress uniforms.
 
There is little shame in failing an N course - the training is so extreme that even qualifying for N1 elevates an officer to a position of respect. The universal prestige of merely attending the academy helps to restrain trainees from taking excessive risks in pursuit of higher honors.
 
Although ICT qualification by itself does not guarantee higher rank, those officers who are able to complete the program are typically well suited to senior leadership positions.
 
So no, there is no such thing as an inexperienced or untested N7 since to even be a N1 requires you to be one of the best.

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#172
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Just get rid of that flap.

 

ME armors are supposed to be sealed for the vacuum of space and protected against hazards of extreme temperatures,

I don't see the logic in having pieces of fabric dangling out of them.

 

Also, it's kinda ugly.



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Because the wrapping probably was intentionally and delicately folded over like that for no reason but style. Also, I don't know what image you're looking at, but I'm fairly confident that those two velcro bits could meet if the wrapping was correctly tucked in.

 

Tucked into where? Under the armor? The only way that flap could meet that little square is if the flap is put across the neck(under the chin) or if there were head to get in the way. Either way, it's a completely pointless feature.



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and includes instruction in zero-G combat, military free-fall (parachuting), jetpack flight, combat diving, combat instruction, linguistics, and frontline trauma care for human and alien biology.

 

And coming to an Andromeda galaxy in your neck of the woods!  Whoop-ee! :)

 

Extending the N7's capabilities into these specific activities are the right way to go.



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I think the flap was designed specifically to mess with us, sparking discussions about how it's supposed to actually fit around the collar. 


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