Well, I've compared the MKIII to this:See the big things on it's back? Like that. But a bit more bulbous. They're big things. So combining them on your back might make you look like a ninja turtle.
So, like the Ghostbusters' Slimepack, but with little rocket arms?
It should be, though it might slow you down. Big guns, big battery pack, lots of the exoskeleton's power used to keep them from weighing you down. Add more weight, like rockets and quantum backpacks filled with crap, you're gonna be slower.
((I'm not sure if you'll be able to add rockets on top of that. Well, besides rockets on the bottom, i.e. the rocket boots. Keep in mind, these things don't stack - no putting the rocket pack on alongside the lasers.))
Hmm...Some parts I could see that on, but large pieces, your double laser, you rocket pack, less so.
Not sure what this is a reply to... elaborate? My description meant that the assembly stand is mostly just a booth with robot arms holding a pair of pneumatic bolt-tighteners. The person in question would (one way or another) put the modules on, and then the machine would secure them.
Wait, how are we finalizing it if you just asked a question above?
((Yeah, there was a sort of a causality fault there. I meant something along the lines of "make them work as they are", but then probably had to return and edit in a question.))
This Mac is getting more expensive by the minute. And the council appears to be putting half a brick in a sock and making shifty glaces. This rocket boot of yours; where does the fuel from it come from? How is exhaust directed? Are they gonna be walking on platform shoes to fit in the necessary parts?
((It's only going to be as expensive as it needs to be, isn't that the whole point?
And the Council's being kind of absent lately. Can Council members be re-elected?))
The boots, I'm probably going to have to draw up, but basically yes to the last one. The boot is basically a custom armor sandal with a single thruster in the sole, and four-ish vernier thrusters around the ankle. The fuel tank is basically wrapped around the outside of the leg in two connected primary segments (above and below the knee joint), making the whole array look like some exceedingly baggy cargo pants, or a very poorly designed floatation device. As I said, these fuel tanks should provide a fraction of the longevity of the actual rocket pods, so their size can be kept within reasonable proportions.
Yeah, something like that.
My idea for this thing was it basically took the module and attached it for you. The problem I have is there's certain modules you really shouldn't be able to attach while wearing the suit. Mostly for the sake of I don't want people just snapping big modifying parts on and off with ease. It's not realistic and it's kinda over powered. I want major suit changes to basically only be able to happen in defined areas.
oh, don't worry. Council has been active recently, just not vocal. We even have a new member. Not that you can know who they are. Re-election implies they were elected at all. We ain't no democracy boy! THIS IS A MILITARY DICTATOR SHIP!
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Alright. Points of contention or notice here:
1.How is it controlled? Rocket thrust powerful enough to lift a man is powerful enough to jerk his legs around and force unintentional and hilarious groin injuries. Trying to control it via just moving your legs is gonna be hard, even with the exoskeleton providing support.
2.This isn't a problem, it's a prediction: Someone is going to get these rocket pants of yours, and they are going to jump down from something or fall a bit too far, and thats going to damage a nozzle. And I will not tell them about that damaged nozzle until they next try to jump and end up cartwheeling through the air, a wall and 4 civilians, in that order.
*syvarris gurgles*
Okay, whoops, I had meant those questions to be answered by you, for Radio. Not by Radio. Bad wording on my part. Here they are again:
1.My MBS has two layers of armor: one of the standard laser resistant lasers all battlesuits have, and one of the ballistic layer. How does this translate in-game, compared to a standard battlesuit?
2.Because I think it will come up, how much armor does the mobility battlesuit have, in comparison to the standard one?
3.If I can, try to pull up a copy of the type of mining laser that was used on the sharkmist mission, that damaged Gilgamesh. How powerful is it in comparison to a cutting laser?
And this is tinker stuff:
4.About PSL fluid being less dense than PSL crystals... Are you sure? I remember calculating out the volume of a 20LB propane tank awhile ago, and, assuming the dimensions you've given for the shards in the past are correct, the volume of thirty PSL shards was significantly larger than the entire tank, metal included. Since then I've been assuming the fluid is actually denser than the shards. Where am I wrong/what retcons are now made?
5.How many traditional fragmentation grenades with an effective kill radius of fifteen meters could you get for one token, assuming we made them standard? For comparison, one token currently gets five smoke bombs, or six paralysis gas canisters.
And this is completely different:
6.Pancaek wants money for his teleportation laser. Miya was gonnna give him six tokens from the team fund, and it seems to me like we should really be the ones footing the bill. However, there's obvious issues with Hephaestians paying the troopers whatever they want for nyartifacts, because stuff is effectively free here. What is your opinion on this type of thing- should we have an allowance for buying stuff off of players? No restraints, as long as we keep the pay 'reasonable'?
((I have more questions I urgently want to ask, but I'm already at three distinct sections, and that's probably pushing it. >.>))
It will be weaker then the norm, but still pretty damn resistant. You won't be able to tank a nuke or nothing, but you'll stand up to anything less then high powered military tech with nominal damage.
About half as much, I believe.
Mining lasers are about 2-3 times as powerful, and require the battery pack.
well, fluids in general are less dense then solids. The idea here is that the shard you make in the PSL is one form of the crystal, fairly fragile, big spaces between the molecules. But thats just one of the crystalline forms it can take. If you just pump energy through the thing with no support system to determine shape it will form a mass without much space inside the lattice. Hence, dense. Still fragile and explosive but it would require more force. In fact, you could modify your existing weapon to fire fist sized lumps of the stuff, like a grenade launcher, that would detonate into lots of shards upon impact, assuming they hit something relatively hard.
Depends on their design, but you could probably get 3 or so.
I dunno. In my mind this was Miya paying for something and sending it to heph because he thought it required study, not so much Heph buying Nyars artifacts. I'm not really great with setting up a program to funnel those things to Heph as an official source of materials.
((Why not add micro-thrusters all over the body to make a sort of jump augmentation system? Would certainly be a lot easier to pilot than if it were just on the legs. Unless the exoskeleton takes over movement while a jump is being performed to make sure the user's legs stay in the correct position.))
Paris isn't on the council, but he should be.