Anyone else think the 'Prawn Suit' is a terrible name?
Dactylos
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I always heard people talk about the exosuit before it was released. Visions of power loaders and space marine armor came to mind. Or those big bubble suits they use in high pressure environments.
But... Prawn? Seriously...? Prawn? It makes me think of crackers and stuffy little old English ladies. Plus from the text it seems to be used to mine asteroids in space. So... why... a shrimp? I mean, I might have been able to respect a Lobster suit... or at least a Crawfish...
At least I'll be able to rename it to something interesting.
But... Prawn? Seriously...? Prawn? It makes me think of crackers and stuffy little old English ladies. Plus from the text it seems to be used to mine asteroids in space. So... why... a shrimp? I mean, I might have been able to respect a Lobster suit... or at least a Crawfish...
At least I'll be able to rename it to something interesting.
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I would think that exosuit is a generic-enough, non-proprietary name that anybody could use it if they wanted, since it is a descriptive, functional name, like power armor. I bet they could have come up with another acronym that could spell out TRILOBITE or NAUTILUS (though probably not that one for obvious reasons) or some other cool deep-sea critter that lives near hydrothermal vents or something.
I'm curious, though, what do our non-English-as-a-first-language friends think of the name? How does it translate for them?
But I'm inherently biased against the exosuit anyway. I've never liked mechs or exosuits, they've always seemed kind of lame to me, and aesthetically very unappealing.
That was a PUNishable joke
"Exosuit" is a silly name, because it's just not a name. It's a vehicle type. Calling it the "Exosuit" is like calling the Seamoth the "Minisub".
I do however feel like this is the NS2 M.A.S.C vs ARC dilemma all over again. Dats a neat name ya got there mon, but what does it mean yo!?
We call them 'prawns'.
After hearing some disturbing intel on the ExoSuit's (yes, I still call them that) allegedly less than stellar thermal tolerance, I'm guessing that the new name was selected with a certain degree of irony.
*shrug* Could be wrong.
I was thinking it would be something more like an Atmospheric Dive Suit or NASA's AX5
Here's what bugs me about that - as stated above they're being used for deep space construction, so the "waterproof" part of the name feels kinda forced. Other than that I'm fine with the name.
The Mark IV variant has a black latex surface coating and includes a ball-gag.
Challenge accepted.
How about Tension Reactive Underwater Mobility Pod?
Submarine Heavy Industrial Transport Suit?
Available upgrades:
Rebreather - for when you just need to recycle your air. Disclaimer: will not stop bubbles, just makes them larger and more noticeable to local fauna.
Are you kidding?? A mecha suit that can withstand multiple Reaper encounters and punch them over 100 meters away through the air? (That was probably due to a glitch but holy crap, it was satisfying to see)
Bingo!
Unfortunately the ultra heat in the lava zone still isn't implemented for the BBQ
The Prawn right now as tough as the Hulk
The Sea Dragons with their plasmafire to barb him still missing
And the Lava larva and lizards don't even bite, melt or rip off some Prawn arms from time to time ...
And even worse, some people cry for an even faster Rocketprawn with Spiderman grapple hooks. Then we probably need warper fireballs and precursor tachyon cannons to catch and barb our "Superprawn". But who knows ...
I don't have a better name for the Prawn, but maybe for the reinforced diving suit:
Molecular Ultra Scattering Tension Adaptive Reinforced Diving Dress
Because, what's a Prawn without the proper dressed extra?
I never really thought of it that way. Thanks for a good insight