I haven't seen any exact figures for Kelly's top speed but, as you said, she is the fastest Spartan, so I'd assume it has to be significantly higher than the Chief's 50MPH.gmaverick019 said:correct me if i'm wrong..but i swore i remember reading that kelly, the fastest spartan, got roughly up to 60~64 mph?Kirky said:It can turn invisible, if you have the right armour ability equipped, and the strength and armour stuff come built-in. And though this isn't really demonstrated in the games, it can certainly manage speed as well; the Chief's highest known speed is 50MPH, though he did strain a few muscles getting there.Henkie36 said:Nano suit. I'm all for practical and the Nano suit is nothing if not practical. Why is the HEV suit orange? isn't that like painting a giant bullseye on your back? Same is true for Samus, the other ones are too big and bulky, the only one which also makes sense is the Halo-suit, but that doesn't turn invisible.
And the HEV suit's orange because, for a suit intended to be used by research teams working with dangerous compounds or in hazardous environments (hence Hazardous Environment suit), being extremely visible is an advantage, rather than a disadvantage; you want your fellow researchers to be able to spot you easily, so they can render assistance should you encounter trouble.
i can't remember exactly, haven't read in a while, but i swore she booked it to that pace at least once in the book(s).
*decides to not be lazy and do some research*Kirky said:I haven't seen any exact figures for Kelly's top speed but, as you said, she is the fastest Spartan, so I'd assume it has to be significantly higher than the Chief's 50MPH.gmaverick019 said:correct me if i'm wrong..but i swore i remember reading that kelly, the fastest spartan, got roughly up to 60~64 mph?Kirky said:It can turn invisible, if you have the right armour ability equipped, and the strength and armour stuff come built-in. And though this isn't really demonstrated in the games, it can certainly manage speed as well; the Chief's highest known speed is 50MPH, though he did strain a few muscles getting there.Henkie36 said:Nano suit. I'm all for practical and the Nano suit is nothing if not practical. Why is the HEV suit orange? isn't that like painting a giant bullseye on your back? Same is true for Samus, the other ones are too big and bulky, the only one which also makes sense is the Halo-suit, but that doesn't turn invisible.
And the HEV suit's orange because, for a suit intended to be used by research teams working with dangerous compounds or in hazardous environments (hence Hazardous Environment suit), being extremely visible is an advantage, rather than a disadvantage; you want your fellow researchers to be able to spot you easily, so they can render assistance should you encounter trouble.
i can't remember exactly, haven't read in a while, but i swore she booked it to that pace at least once in the book(s).
Dreadnought Armor and Terminator Armor are different.FrostyChick said:Technically it hasn't been said before. Imperial Tactical Dreadnought armour. This stuff is like Space Marine powered armour on steroids. It's fully sealed, has enough scanners and sensors to make an observation post jealous, it has an inbuilt life support system, it allows it's wearer to fire weapons normally found on tanks and this thing can take an anti-tank missile and protect it's occupant from any damage.
This stuff basically turns it's wearer into a walking heavy tank. And that's just the base model...
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http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Terminator_Armour
I was debating with myself about which one to include. The T45d as it's obviously more visually iconic, since it was plastered all over the covers and posters of FO3... but went ahead with T51b since it was the one Brotherhood of Steel used throughout FO1 and FO2.ajofflight said:The escapist ate your poll, but instead of the t51-b, I'm going with the t45-d. It just looks cooler, and it's right off the front of the box, so it's probably more recognizable.
I'm not exactly familiar with the Metroid franchise (being an exclusive PC gamer), so I wouldn't know. Anyway, changed it in the OP, thanks for the heads up.lordlillen said:wrong version of samus armour, this is her iconic armour...
The (nonexistent) poll is a success!superdelux said:Gee thanks for making it so easy to pick one.(sarcasm)
C95J said:Mine would be the T51-b Power Armour. But I must admit, even though I have never played a Crysis game the nanosuit does look pretty good, the best looking on the list anyway.
Funnily enough, one of the major reasons why I decided to try out Crysis is because the armor looked so awesome (not to mentions the functions seemed to be interesting as well). So you're not the only ones here.Fishyash said:I haven't even played crysis but I do think that it's a very interesting design.
Agreed. But I hope that Crytek doesn't turn the nanosuit into a tank for the next game. The fact is, because you're rather weak most of the time, the different modes seem all the more satisfying as it juxtaposes your vulnerability against the armor/stealth/strength modes rather nicely.The Lugz said:the nano-suit cannot survive falls of more than about 2 floors unless you impact something to dampen the fall, cannot take punches to the face ( from normal people ) small arms fire and is eaten alive by sniper and hmg rounds and is crippled entirely by tazers because the electrical impulses that control it constrict the microfibres and crush the occupier
all of those examples are cannon in the games so-far
i do not see this as a stable weapons platform
Gordon Freeman is considered an iconic silent protagonist, and he doesn't even have a full 3D mesh in the game.Waaghpowa said:As much as I love Half Life, I can't choose it as being "Iconic" mainly because most of the time you don't actually see the armour.
And I present you my favorite "ariel power armor."SimpleChimp said:Well, since we are saying that it is Armor, and the other option is Power Armor
I present to you my favorite "power armor"
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Hey, give the Nanosuit a chance, it isn't exactly 'slabs of metal'.Nick Angelici said:its always these slabs of metal contorting around a human being, it looks like crap. I hate the wear and tear stuff too.
Sorry, I meant this thread to be based on a more, 'sci-fi' armor thread. Medieval armors deserve their own separate thread. Maybe a 'fantasy armor' poll in the future?ms_sunlight said:The OP picked a bunch of armours from sci fi games that all looked much the same. If this was a poll, I'd like to see some fantasy knight armour in there as well at least.
That's unfair.MetaSynapse said:
In ME2 I always go for the visor - I think it looks really cool (plus it makes me kind of match my bro Garrus!)soren7550 said:(I never wear the helmet, but I needed the helmet for this pic for a ref)
Tactical Dreadnought armour and Dreadnought armour are 2 completely different things.Steve Fidler said:Dreadnought Armor and Terminator Armor are different.
I would say Dreadnought Armor wins this, since you don't have to be alive to rape ass with it. (Literally, they house caskets/coffins that wire the body to a neural system and inject the body with stimulants to allow the brain to continue to function.)
Raiyan 1.0 said:And I present you my favorite "ariel power armor."
It's basically power armour...Raiyan 1.0 said:That's unfair.
Bringing in Gurren Lagann into anything is unfair.
Looks a lot more intimidating too.ajofflight said:The escapist ate your poll, but instead of the t51-b, I'm going with the t45-d. It just looks cooler, and it's right off the front of the box, so it's probably more recognizable.