Question about Nanosuit.

Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 12:34 am

The nanosuit enhances your abilities, right? So Physical Strength, Reaction time and such, but does this mean that if you train before using the nanosuit, you know having a pretty buf body will the wearer be even stronger?

Provided the above is true, the best wearer for the Nanosuit would be a genetically modified human that can run faster, has faster reaction time and is naturally stronger than average advlt male who with the Nanosuit should be more powerful.
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keri seymour
 
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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:46 am

Correct. Nanosuit relies heavily on enhancing what's already there, the soldier inside still has to be nothing short of exceptional for him to be "worth" being placed in such a ridiculously expensive piece of tech.

It's not like standard power armor which is nothing more than a shell that can be piloted by anyone (with enough knowledge), like driving a car or operating a mech.

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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:25 am

IMO I don't see the point in creating advanced battle amour, clone soldiers, as the very realistic fact is that robotic soldiers easily out match humans not only from physical superiority, but also can process and handle more advanced information, not held back by pain, or by emotional factors... Also they don't go rouge like Prophet xD

sorta like this ^_^
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Elysium enforcer robot...
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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:51 pm

not held back by pain, or by emotional factors...

Except that they still have to be controlled by someone and will never be able to make intelligent decisions because they boil everything down to numbers/calculations. It can go catastrophically wrong if they're left to their own devices lol.

That was the whole point of putting living soldiers into nanosuits, so that they can make human decisions where it counts.
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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:58 am

not held back by pain, or by emotional factors...

Except that they still have to be controlled by someone and will never be able to make intelligent decisions because they boil everything down to numbers/calculations. It can go catastrophically wrong if they're left to their own devices lol.

That was the whole point of putting living soldiers into nanosuits, so that they can make human decisions where it counts.

Unfortunately, in Crysis the nanosuit has a mind of it's own, and in the end it becomes you.
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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:03 am

IMO I don't see the point in creating advanced battle amour, clone soldiers, as the very realistic fact is that robotic soldiers easily out match humans not only from physical superiority, but also can process and handle more advanced information, not held back by pain, or by emotional factors... Also they don't go rouge like Prophet xD

sorta like this ^_^
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Elysium enforcer robot...


Remember what happened in Terminator? Lol I sure do.

But if you want an ultimate death machine simply make a Terminator T1000 (villain from Terminator 2) get the most violent and deadly terminator programme. Then make an agent 47 (Hitman) programme and merge that with the other programme. Put the programme into the T1000 and put that T1000 in a nanosuit. Simple really.
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Post » Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:27 am

Not sure if it'll make much of a difference once the suit modes are active, even then most average joes would be good enough, never mind already fit and trained soldiers. Didn't it say in the brochure or whatever that the suit can take over(respond to whatever, not zombie mode) when reaction times are beyond that of a human where the pilots life is at risk or something?
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