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Originally Posted by Aerozord
question for our GM, should I take it anytime you mention equipment that there is an octomorph equivalent, cause you said human suits in the last post.
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Behold my power!
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Originally Posted by Reality?
A spidery assemblage of arms on the ceiling started moving, its turret traversing the track set in the ceiling for it and lowering in front of the locker, pulling them out and laying them on an extended arm, imitating a coat rack. It traversed to the next locker, opening it, and pulled out a technician's jumpsuit and a bag that seemed to be full of something the consistency of jelly, holding the last item primly in one manipulator like a purse.
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The ceiling-bot turned, the rubbery limbs of the combat suits flopping like empty skins. The limb holding the bag telescoped, offering the octomorph the cephalopod specific protective suit, and fanning its other arms to offer the humaniform newly reinstantiated a choice of clothes. It made a satisfied sounding musical sequence of tones.
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Originally Posted by Inventory
Octo-camo: An environmental suit designed for octopi. It's more or less a pair of lenses, one or two pieces of electronics and a lot of paint made out of tiny robots.
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Making a full-body suit out of fabric that could accomodate an octopus's full range of movement caused me too much mental trouble, so Hugo gets the suit made out of some sort of smart gel. Its default mode is transparent, so he can show off all those lovely chromatophores. There's an optional partial frame assist to help his spineless nature overcome gravity. Basically something for his tentacles to brace off.
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Last edited by Arhra; 03-08-2013 at 04:07 AM.
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