Moon soldiers usually attack the legs of astronauts, so I strongly urge Oceaneering International to reinforce the waist-down section of the suit, possibly with a composite ceramic shell. This shell system would be fitted to the zero-atmosphere capable suit, but could be fitted to the 'default' suit as a precaution, as sometimes moon soldiers are able to access personnell areas where they attack astronauts. It goes without saying that experimental railguns should be fitted to the right forearm, with som kind of complicated ammunition feeding mechanism mounted on the users backpack.
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Moon soldiers usually attack the legs of astronauts, so I strongly urge Oceaneering International to reinforce the waist-down section of the suit, possibly with a composite ceramic shell. This shell system would be fitted to the zero-atmosphere capable suit, but could be fitted to the 'default' suit as a precaution, as sometimes moon soldiers are able to access personnell areas where they attack astronauts.
It goes without saying that experimental railguns should be fitted to the right forearm, with som kind of complicated ammunition feeding mechanism mounted on the users backpack.