

For instance, the Banshees totally outrun the speedlings in the cut scene where you rescue General Warfield. I've never considered in game balance to scale with lore numbers.

A single zergling is probably stronger than a rhino. Not only that, but if your arms have any muscle at all, your muscles would need to overlap with the piping and plating of the armor it barely works with only the bones.Ĭonclusion: I would not want to be a marine.ĭoes anyone else think the terrans should invent some sort of much better alloy to make their marine suits out of? If a broodling can get through what looks like at least 2 inches/5 cm of steel then either the zerg all have super strength or the terrans are doing armor wrong. When rotating your arms forward, your humerus would have to snap in half (if you look carefully, the shoulder joints between the shoulder pads and the torso do not allow for something at such a angle to rotate). The forearm joints of the armor are located so that your forearms would need to bend. On top of that, this configuration becomes problematic when moving the arms in any way. However, if you watched the Tychus assembly video, you realize the shoulder pads are located on top of tychus's actual shoulders. Here is one last picture where the humerus is at an angle. Here, I tried it with the humerus spread far apart. Here, I've moved the bones of the arms and the legs as to make it fit the angle and positions of corresponding bits of power armor. In this one, the skeleton is simply placed on top of the power armor.
In the following diagrams, the skeleton and the marine were aligned so that the head, the pelvis, and the knees would be in the same place.

#125 Here are four pictures of a human skeleton superimposed upon a model of a marine (Tychus) in his suit.
