Sean_ODuibher
Inactive Member
@Wes Added a whole appearance section. Let me know if I went overboard or if you want even more. I have a bunch of design references too if you ever need additional materials to give an artist as background.
@ShotJon While the bodysuit is an approved uniform, it is not the only uniform and in fact not a very commonly used uniform, at least as far as I've observed ICly/with PCs. If it were the only uniform easily used with the EPJ then we get straight back to the two piece problem Wes originally brought up. Moreover, a specific design goal of the original EPJ - and I don't know who originally wrote it up - was to make it an oversuit that could be used with anything underneath. So yes, you can wear it on its own, but if that's the only reasonable way to wear it we're just getting right back to the problem of uniform clutter Wes has been combatting. I'm writing this with the understanding that what is desired is a complimentary outfit, something to be used in conjunction with the existing normal-wear uniforms, not just another uniform entirely. This is something to throw over your duty uniform if you need to go turn wrenches in a maintenance conduit or change the oil in the Aether generator, and still look clean and tidy after shift.
Potential compromise: I could add a manual control to the suit to allow it to pull in skin tight even in a standard pressure environment. I have to say though that I can't imagine it would be excessively comfortable; it's designed to provide enough mechanical counter-pressure to keep you fine and dandy in vacuum, which I would imagine would be even tighter - and thus less comfortable - than even standard Yamatai-tight.
@ShotJon While the bodysuit is an approved uniform, it is not the only uniform and in fact not a very commonly used uniform, at least as far as I've observed ICly/with PCs. If it were the only uniform easily used with the EPJ then we get straight back to the two piece problem Wes originally brought up. Moreover, a specific design goal of the original EPJ - and I don't know who originally wrote it up - was to make it an oversuit that could be used with anything underneath. So yes, you can wear it on its own, but if that's the only reasonable way to wear it we're just getting right back to the problem of uniform clutter Wes has been combatting. I'm writing this with the understanding that what is desired is a complimentary outfit, something to be used in conjunction with the existing normal-wear uniforms, not just another uniform entirely. This is something to throw over your duty uniform if you need to go turn wrenches in a maintenance conduit or change the oil in the Aether generator, and still look clean and tidy after shift.
Potential compromise: I could add a manual control to the suit to allow it to pull in skin tight even in a standard pressure environment. I have to say though that I can't imagine it would be excessively comfortable; it's designed to provide enough mechanical counter-pressure to keep you fine and dandy in vacuum, which I would imagine would be even tighter - and thus less comfortable - than even standard Yamatai-tight.