Is it possible to get out of the battlesuit but have it keep flying in a certain direction? Something like an autopilot?The way I'm thinking about it is this:
People can shoot weapons while flying.
That means that there is probably some sort of simplified flight mode that allows people to fly without requiring them to fully control the suit, its orientation, how much fuel it is using, etc.
They probably use
part of their body combined with existing sensor data to specify a direction for the suit to move and a speed and the flight computer takes care of the rest, allowing the pilot to move their body more freely, without worrying that a small movement might screw their flight path.
Thus, if you lock the suit in the correct position or if you input the right command in its computer, it should keep flying (roughly) in the same direction.
I'm imagining something like the following scenario:
There's something I need to shoot/C4/grab inside a spaceship hovering above a spot.
I blow a hole to the side of the spaceship, get out of Gilgamesh and jump inside.
I shoot things that need shooting, C4 things that need C4ing and grab things that need grabbing.
I get out through the hole on the other side, jump, grab Gilgamesh and get back inside him.
Yes, I know that doing the above is probably not a very good idea and that there are better ways of achieving the same result, but hey, it will look good. And there might be a very rare situation where having the ability to do the above will turn out to be useful.
For example, if something is about to explode and I can't get the rest of the team away from it in time and nobody has an amp or something that can deal with it, I could pull a Batman and have the battlesuit move it away on its own instead of going for the heroic sacrifice. Bonus points if I can get people to believe I actually sacrificed myself for a second, before Steve snarkily tells them otherwise.