(( Let's see, 5 TPU x 1 minute recharge= ... 300 TPU to fire HEP. Oh. Now that explains that much. ))
Check if replacing Tesla Arc's Battery with 5 Gauss Rifle generators would allow to fire it continiously.
Test if the superior strength of the user (more like, of his/her exoskeleton) could negate the problem of the burst-fire recoil.
As for increasing negative feedback of an exoskeleton, try to make it move faster than if you were naked - by not just following, but pushing your body where it was heading (something like this:
| = exoskeleton part,
>+ = pressure applied
| *limb* | then, if | *limb*>+| => |>+>+>+*limb*>+| then, to stop moving, |>+>+>+*limb* | => | *limb* |
so that reading where the body moves apply and actually pushing it would be two in different places, thus each process hopefully not affecting the other).
The problem of using the exoskeleton to reduce recoil as it is, is that there's still that instant before you an react in which the gun is kicking up. It's not the strength so much as the fact that you don't react quickly enough to completely negate the kick. Thats why milno's thing works, because it does it automatically.
As per that configuration...sure, give it a try. Worst comes to worst you tear a virtual arm off.
Hm.
Walk around the ship and poke every HRMC-member in the face, accompanied with saying "Boop."
[dex:2] You go around and attempt to poke your crewmates on the nose. They all, without exception, dodge your efforts. Finally, with a dejected frown, drooping shoulders and hanging head, you poke yourself in the nose and let out a melancholy "boop."
Milno checks the disadvantages of the DNA-locking system. Leave the VR afterwards.
Walk around the ship and poke every HRMC-member in the face, accompanied with saying "Boop."
"Drugs should be bought. At the very least access to them would be more difficult."
The system has the occasional habit of not recognizing it's owner and shutting down.
Ace throws a battlesuit onto each of the captains, and gives them electric sabres and laser rifles. He then makes Scylla into robot Scylla, because he can.
You place each captain in a battlesuit and jam futuristic weapons into their hands. While you're digging through option menus, looking for a way to make scylla into a robot, the captains continue to flail uselessly in their armor; most drop their weapons but Kidd manages to kill himself with the sabre.