Category:G-Suit

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</image> <title source="title2"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <title source="title3"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> The G-Suit is an anti g-force suit designed by Gates to give the wearer more resistance against intense g-forces. This is mostly utilized by Dan since Vanilla can fly. It would also be given to the Commander from STRIKE to help him pilot the new AH-00 Hoverchopper, an aircraft which generates high G-forces when it maneuvers. Although the B-Suit and Stealth Suit also have anti g-force resistance, it is not as high as the G-Suit. The G-Suit was not designed to withstand heavy combat conditions, as such it is not recommended for use in lessening the G-force impact of intense blows as the suit wouldn't be able to withstand such an impact. The armor on it is light, nothing more than just kalithium plating and hyper kevlar as bare minimum protection. When activated the G-suit tightens around the body and injects valves into various main arteries to aid in pumping the blood through the body during intense G-force situations. The suit also provides enough insulation to be used in outer space environments, as such it can also be used as a space suit. Due to the lightweight of the armor and its resistance to heat and cold, it is not only possible to survive in outer space but also, with the right equipment, it could be used to re-enter the atmosphere of the planet during some emergency situation. The helmet features a built in heads up display that was specifically designed with flight in mind; displaying speed, altitude, energy output, and status monitors on the vehicle they are currently piloting. The G-suit features built in medical foam that will inject into any critically injured area to stop the wearer from bleeding and promote healing, though the experience is said to be very painful.

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