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Re: [GZG] [SG] Cracking Eggs with a Sledgehammer, was Power Armour with Shotguns

From: Brian B <brianbinor@g...>
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 10:47:42 -0700
Subject: Re: [GZG] [SG] Cracking Eggs with a Sledgehammer, was Power Armour with Shotguns

On 10/7/05, Roger Burton West <roger@firedrake.org> wrote:

> While I'm on your side of this argument, I think it does depend on
vacc
> suit quality - they _will_ impede manual dexterity to some extent.
Think
> about typing with gloves on...

Obviously.  In an RPG, that's easily addressed with differing levels
of suit quality.  In a wargame, you can always explain that the
difference is factored into crew quality.

> (Also consider that the air has to be _stored_ somewhere. Under even
> higher pressure than normal.)

True, but those high-pressure storage tanks are much smaller and more
localized than the entire hull of the ship.

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