This image seems to have broken recently. Do you still have it?
This one I could easily see as a magazine cover or poster for an ad campaign.
The Gunship looks good, but with the engine struts replacing the HIND's weapon wings, it looks a little unarmed.
In the fine tradition of my Nod Commando design, all I can say is "Uh...that's not a mask."First pic looks like the helmet might actually offer practical protection to the cheekbones. What a crazy idea!
I know, I was going off what the parts shown implied about the full helmet design, which looked more solid than most SciFi helmets.In the fine tradition of my Nod Commando design, all I can say is "Uh...that's not a mask."
Well, go big or go home.
Since I live in the desert I usually look at full body (unpowered) armors in sci-fi and wonder how the hell they deal with the heat. But I don't suppose it's a much different problem from wearing full harness in the 16th century, except in the 16th century you can anticipate a fight enough to be able to put on your armor right before you needed it, whereas soldiers today (and in the future?) need armor they can live in for days at a time.That armor looks actually practical, contra most SciFi armors.
Probably belongs more in a future worldbuilding thread, but the various crusaders tend to use some variation of full-body cooling garments, or for the more thoroughly augmented, something approaching a liquid cooling tubing system around the important components and remnant biology.Since I live in the desert I usually look at full body (unpowered) armors in sci-fi and wonder how the hell they deal with the heat. But I don't suppose it's a much different problem from wearing full harness in the 16th century, except in the 16th century you can anticipate a fight enough to be able to put on your armor right before you needed it, whereas soldiers today (and in the future?) need armor they can live in for days at a time.