This is why your spouse needs to know about your heroing: when you come home with cracked ribs, you don’t have to lie. (Technically tho’, she did get caught in the crossfire between power suits, so this time she can tell the truth and still not open that can of worms.) Even worse if you have to explain why your daughter is coming home with cracked ribs.
http://miss-melee.com/feed works just fine now, but there was a WordPress-related error causing problems a few weeks ago and it did affect the RSS feed. Have you tried deleting and re-subscribing your RSS feed?
I need to rethink my defense of the superiority of the SABR if it can only be operated offensively for a couple minutes. General made the right call. On a side note, CQB? Close quarters battle?
I’m just assuming that a) the weapons have their own battery/power source separate from the suit to minimize connections through the armor (that would create weak points) and b) for a proof-of-concept suit, they are probably not particularly optimized.
For something like a sonic cannon, all that is needed is power, so while there might not be any more right now, SURELY it can be recharged, and a full production model would have additional cannons to use while the first was one charging (basically, swapping out the whole thing instead of a magazine).
We have no indication that SABR wasn’t purposefully outfitted with less ranged ammo than it normally would be capable of carrying. For that matter, if the suit can teleport new loadouts to the user in the field, why would it ever run out of ammo? This could be a ploy by the designer to limit her functionality or force her to show off the suit’s full potential, including the CQC functions.
(I too was thrown off by CQB. )
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Luckily she not going to have to. Also, great use of showing scale in the first panel.
This is why your spouse needs to know about your heroing: when you come home with cracked ribs, you don’t have to lie. (Technically tho’, she did get caught in the crossfire between power suits, so this time she can tell the truth and still not open that can of worms.) Even worse if you have to explain why your daughter is coming home with cracked ribs.
I think your RSS feed is broke guys
http://miss-melee.com/feed works just fine now, but there was a WordPress-related error causing problems a few weeks ago and it did affect the RSS feed. Have you tried deleting and re-subscribing your RSS feed?
I need to rethink my defense of the superiority of the SABR if it can only be operated offensively for a couple minutes. General made the right call. On a side note, CQB? Close quarters battle?
I’m just assuming that a) the weapons have their own battery/power source separate from the suit to minimize connections through the armor (that would create weak points) and b) for a proof-of-concept suit, they are probably not particularly optimized.
For something like a sonic cannon, all that is needed is power, so while there might not be any more right now, SURELY it can be recharged, and a full production model would have additional cannons to use while the first was one charging (basically, swapping out the whole thing instead of a magazine).
We have no indication that SABR wasn’t purposefully outfitted with less ranged ammo than it normally would be capable of carrying. For that matter, if the suit can teleport new loadouts to the user in the field, why would it ever run out of ammo? This could be a ploy by the designer to limit her functionality or force her to show off the suit’s full potential, including the CQC functions.
(I too was thrown off by CQB. )