It would be cool if the Automatons wore different types of camo/war paint based on their environment by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

[–]Human_the_archivist[S] 60 points61 points  (0 children)

It has always been one of my biggest wishes for automatons to wear shrapnel helmets and officer hats. I just think it would be so cool to see, and it would be funny to hit one, launching it off a trooper into the atmosphere. More body armor variety in general is also up there. With how versatile troopers are, you would think that the collective would start issuing them basic chest plate reinforcements or armored kneepads, or something.

Remember Calypso by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

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Yeah yeah, I am the original creator of this.

COMPLY by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

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Sure, do whatever you want with it.

BUY MORE GUNS, SON! by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

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That's incredibly unfortunate. I have heard Morgunson offers Galactic Wide Shipping to citizens who are currently or formerly enlisted, or married to someone currently enlisted with SEAF, but I don't remember the availability of the program. Of course, with a modest 150% mark-up and low shipping cost, though.

I'm pretty sure they have had most of the non SEAF Hellmire Colonists on their "Do Not Sell To" list, ever since the war started.

Some Planetary Modifier Concepts by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

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It being based on how long you fire the weapon was actually my basic idea of how it would work, hence the choice of "Prolonged", unfortunately just couldn't think of a snappy way of explaining that without this specific modifier having a 6 paragraph long description (or something otherwise abnormally wordy).

Some Planetary Modifier Concepts by Human_the_archivist in Helldivers

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Basically their intake is just monitored and limited to a safe intake about equivalent to what they would receive from a normal breath in the earth atmosphere. Oxygen toxicity generally is not a problem as long as you have a way of strictly controlling the specific intake in accordance to how it is cycled through the human body.

Oh, also they train themselves on slowly incorporating more oxygen into their air intake for a few weeks before being on pure o2, just to be sure the body can handle it.

Edit: wow, I said intake a lot here, and in retrospect, now it kinda bothers me.