>>5180831>>5180833>>5180850jack off before you post, guys
>>5180818>marinesSkinsuits for sure yeah. I'm not sure if I want to go full power armor for every grunt, (depends on power armor mass production, but since it's literally powered by antimatter I'd say no/only for SF) I'm a sucker for HALO so I think our armor cosmetics should be based on the ODST BDU, which in our quest would take the form of a vacuum rated bodysuit with body armor on it.
>I think out in space or away from any massive planets they shouldn't have to suffer the same problems, so they may or may not actually do even better in space.I think hey would be subject to even worse g forces in space, but the deal here is that we have gravity manipulation tech. We decide whenever we want there to be gravity or not. Also, David has disabled the gravity field around himself to better feel for the ship (I think with Laggard's fight?) so if we can take it, a person specifically trained and equipped to do it would be very, very scary.
>EVEI have no real replacement for that niche. My point is that I think we should be focusing on R&D more than operations at this point, and EVE people would fall into the category of operations right now. Homeworld folk would be pretty good actually, especially for drone mining but I view people from EVE now as risks. (even though I used to play EVE for a year lol)
>hobbyists come with less strings attatchedYes, but if we do the R&D firm bit then we can just pay those strings away, so to speak.
>sneak back onto earthI'm a little bit worried about this but if they Greys pulled it off then we should be able to as well.
>>5180985reminds me Cochrane did we ever buy/install the radar module? might help us in this situation
>>5181040maybe irish revolutionary songs? This is what I'm listening to right now though and it feels very space batte-y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfybn_W8Ak