Roach And Power Armor

SurgeSurge asda4a3sklflkgh Join Date: 2002-07-14 Member: 944Members
edited January 2003 in Artwork Forum
<div class="IPBDescription">A perfectly normal combo!</div> Ya ya. More artz0r. I'm starting to just bring these out two at a time.... Ya so here.

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This is the Roach. A superhero in my stories. <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' valign='absmiddle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo-->

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The Gerris Arms Heavy Space Combat Power Armor. It utilizes interlocking plastanium (plasteel and titanium. Plasteel resists extreme heat but is heavy. Lacing it into titanium makes it lighter and still retain its heat resisting abilities) plates, with a backing of kevlar. Under the kevlar is a small EVA suit, to protect against vacuum. The suit is made for combat, and a single hit in space could mean instant loss of internal atmopshere, and eventually death by the horrible effects of a vacuum (well, near-vacuum). To counter this, the scientists at Gerris Arms added a layer of a thick foam-like material in between the layers of the EVA suit. When punctured, the material around the puncture will stretch and spread out over the hole, covering it up and sealing the suit once again. There is a big enough supply of this material in the pack for the wearer to survive a good amount of puncture hits. The wearer is more likely to die from the wound or bleeding before the vacuum affects him.

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