I'm a bit confused about exoskeletons right at the moment. I'm sure I would be able to get my head around this on my own, but right now I would rather ask for help. There are a number of issues bugging me at the moment.
First there is the problem as to what is an exoskeleton. I know it is a type of robot, but I've seen many variations of it in science fiction. Some have different names like exosuits or powered armor. Some are like suits of armor, only with robotic parts to make yourself stronger and faster. Others seem to be very large robots with any movement from the pilot being nothing more than commands. Some seem to be nothing more than a minimal framework needed wrapped around your body to help you to move stuff.
Then there is the greater combat speeds like walking/running, while not too weird, but it also lists a vehicle speed as well.
Then there is the non-human forms of movement like the trike or transporter. How do they count as exoskeletons? Wouldn't the trike be more of a futuristic motorcycle than an exoskeleton, or do you "ride" standing up?
Also its confusing looking at some of these. While all of them have been put in the vehicle section, many of them look like they could have been placed in the armor section or vacsuit section without looking out of place. Take a look at the hardsuit and you'll find it has servo assist motors, which sounds similar to what is used in exoskeletons, but the hardsuit is not listed in the exoskeleton section.
There are probably some questions I don't even know to ask yet. Could you guys help me make sense of this? I would like to be able to make my own designs without looking like a fool that didn't read the core rulebook.
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What are exoskeletons?
Mon, 2013-03-04 22:55
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What are exoskeletons?
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