And now it's Misako's turn! Her and Millie have proven to be really hard to find inspiration for, but Becca always comes through~
1. Reinforced Ablative Plating. Sure, it's supposed to protect your center mass against uncontrolled energy (especially electric, kinetic, and thermal), and that just so happens to make it almost as protective as heavy armor.
2. Insulated jacket. When handling hot electrical wires or even just objects that are thermally hot, the sleeves of Misako's jacket can extend to encompass the entire hand.
3. Multi-glue storage. A more permanent alternative to duct tape, this stuff works on anything and is even an insulator!
4. Modified Plasma Cutter. If there's one thing Misako's good at, it's tinkering with her toys to give them new and interesting abilities! For example, this here plasma cutter has been modified to solve three problems at once: one setting welds things, one setting cuts things, and another setting dismembers a person up to four meters away. Her ingenuity would be laudable if it wasn't so horrifying...
5. Spare screw storage. Believe me, you're gonna need 'em...
6. Mag-boots. Space suits might be able to keep you alive in the outer void, but it's hard to replace the faulty oscillator on the shield generator without having some sort of stability!
7. Electrical storage.
8. Spare tool storage. Who needs to carry a toolbox when you can carry a few small modular multi-tools?
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1. Reinforced Ablative Plating. Sure, it's supposed to protect your center mass against uncontrolled energy (especially electric, kinetic, and thermal), and that just so happens to make it almost as protective as heavy armor.
2. Insulated jacket. When handling hot electrical wires or even just objects that are thermally hot, the sleeves of Misako's jacket can extend to encompass the entire hand.
3. Multi-glue storage. A more permanent alternative to duct tape, this stuff works on anything and is even an insulator!
4. Modified Plasma Cutter. If there's one thing Misako's good at, it's tinkering with her toys to give them new and interesting abilities! For example, this here plasma cutter has been modified to solve three problems at once: one setting welds things, one setting cuts things, and another setting dismembers a person up to four meters away. Her ingenuity would be laudable if it wasn't so horrifying...
5. Spare screw storage. Believe me, you're gonna need 'em...
6. Mag-boots. Space suits might be able to keep you alive in the outer void, but it's hard to replace the faulty oscillator on the shield generator without having some sort of stability!
7. Electrical storage.
8. Spare tool storage. Who needs to carry a toolbox when you can carry a few small modular multi-tools?
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Very well thought out; my only concern is that while her center mass in the bosom is protected, her midriff and such is vulnerable; is it potentially a smart fabric that reacts to energy, perhaps nanobots or a reactive weave to provide some level of protection against micro-meteors or incoming high velocity objects?
I do appreciate the deep questions, but to be completely honest, I tend to favor aesthetics with the designs I commission and insert practicality ad hoc where I see fit :T
Speaking of ad hoc explanations, the one I have right now is that her base suit is fire retardant and provides some protection against high energy (kinetic, thermal, electromagnetic, etc). This owes to the nanomachine weave it and all of the other suits my girls wear is made of. It will not protect against micro-meteoroids since the risk for a single individual is so low compared to the ship they're in.
Speaking of ad hoc explanations, the one I have right now is that her base suit is fire retardant and provides some protection against high energy (kinetic, thermal, electromagnetic, etc). This owes to the nanomachine weave it and all of the other suits my girls wear is made of. It will not protect against micro-meteoroids since the risk for a single individual is so low compared to the ship they're in.
I wind up following a similar vein sometimes; design is important but aesthetics are as well. things like having windows to access certain bodyparts are awesome in aesthetics but not usually a thing on spacesuits, so saying 'fudge it' and having the windows or other aesthetic first choices is totally valid.
I can very much understand the low risk micrometeorite risk; if I may make a suggestion? Have a 3 layer system; outer suit is the standard nanoweave; have nanobots in between that both repairs and maintains the suit while acting as an insulater for electrical and heat energies, acting like a smart fluid that disperses it so uncontrolled plasma discharges, electrical problems, etc never get to the inner layer. The inner layer could be insulative and conforming so that any percieved bulk is minimal. And with nanotech it'd be thin enough you could see her belly flex when she stretches.
It's your universe and you control everyone and everything in it; I just love talking geek with a fellow sci-fi fan:)
I can very much understand the low risk micrometeorite risk; if I may make a suggestion? Have a 3 layer system; outer suit is the standard nanoweave; have nanobots in between that both repairs and maintains the suit while acting as an insulater for electrical and heat energies, acting like a smart fluid that disperses it so uncontrolled plasma discharges, electrical problems, etc never get to the inner layer. The inner layer could be insulative and conforming so that any percieved bulk is minimal. And with nanotech it'd be thin enough you could see her belly flex when she stretches.
It's your universe and you control everyone and everything in it; I just love talking geek with a fellow sci-fi fan:)
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