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Capsuleer Muses!

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Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#61 - 2017-05-30 21:03:29 UTC
I wear this when in combat...

Can you make something happen with this?

I also wear something like it when mining.

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Arrendis
TK Corp
#62 - 2017-05-30 21:09:37 UTC
That's kinda odd. I tend to wear something more like this when I'm in combat.
Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#63 - 2017-05-30 21:36:08 UTC
Arrendis wrote:
That's kinda odd. I tend to wear something more like this when I'm in combat.


Ah yes I know what you mean.

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Coulter Phelps
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#64 - 2017-05-30 21:43:58 UTC
Not exactly 'Fabuleux', I took this to explain to Katarina that the overhead lights in Amarr Captain's Quarters make everyone's skin a strange shade of yellow.

Colt.

Tsao Aubbes
Tidal Lock
Vapor-Lock
#65 - 2017-05-30 21:46:40 UTC
..Fine...

Tressith Sefira > You don't understand. She IS the awkward.

Lunarisse Aspenstar
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#66 - 2017-05-30 22:31:52 UTC  |  Edited by: Lunarisse Aspenstar
In capsuleer circles, I tend to wear this head-dress and dress for very formal meetings and simple black dress for more daily business meetings out of my pod or home offices/quarters

Of course now I am pregnant, so this is the best I can do when I try to dress in a Black formal dress but in all candor a loose fitting sweater is far more comfortable these days.

Of course pre-capsuleer, while my usual law enforcement uniform was quite modern and servicable, I also had this interesting ceremonial uniform...
Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#67 - 2017-05-30 22:35:35 UTC
Tsao Aubbes wrote:


Tsao face it you do look cute and adorable.

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Doomheim
#68 - 2017-05-30 23:15:01 UTC  |  Edited by: Veikitamo Gesakaarin
This is probably my favourite outfit when going out to have fun.

Sorry, after all this time in the pod it still feels so weird to wear clothes unless I have to for social purposes.

At home I just like to spray on some elastomer skin paste on my body and turn the environmental controls up to simulate that warm hydrostatic fluid around me.

Kurilaivonen|Concern

Merchant Rova
Tidal Lock
Vapor-Lock
#69 - 2017-05-31 01:00:59 UTC
Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#70 - 2017-05-31 02:48:45 UTC
Casserina Leshrac wrote:


When are you in combat?

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#71 - 2017-05-31 03:07:57 UTC  |  Edited by: Elmund Egivand
Used to wear something similar back when I was a marine engineer cadet in the RMS. It's pretty standard for all of us. Several gel layers sandwiched between nanofiber meshes laid atop sweat absorbent layer and micro-electronics to monitor and regulate the wearer's vitals. Gel layers solidify in response to shock.

Though as I understand it, ever since the Dusters showed up, the new variant of standard battle armour comes with composite ceramic plating in an attempt to blunt the overkilling potential of Duster weaponry.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Fabuleux
Doomheim
#72 - 2017-05-31 05:49:31 UTC  |  Edited by: Fabuleux
Mm! Fabuleux goes to sleep and awakens to more content to draw inspiration froM! Aw! Its like the Yoiul festival again with all theses gifts! Fabuleux is most appreciative

Enough of that, Fabuleux must look now.

Jason Galente wrote:
You've got to smile sometimes.



Such a wide and warming smile! Fabuleux has heard that most Capsuleers never smile. That deep within their conscious the griping guilt of all the lives they either taken in battle or destroyed though economical manipulation resides. The Capsuleer has weakened this guilt but with all it strength it takes away something from the, their ability to smile. Either you have effectively killed off all this guilt or you are a man who has nothing to feel guilty about.


Or this is one of those legendary ruses you Capsuleers play. Fabuleux has heard all about it ! The Smile looks..Uniftting, out of place and your complexion is a bit scattered. Fabuleux will grace you the benefit of the doubt that this is your natural human smile...But Fabuleux suspects graphical manipulation.

But what matters is your outfit darling. A combat suit! Always on duty ready for a good clash against other gods. Nobody would mistake you for a miner or a trader, you are a warrior darling and you dress to represent that!

Fabuleux has transferred the funds. Enjoy them!

Coulter Phelps wrote:
Not exactly 'Fabuleux', I took this to explain to Katarina that the overhead lights in Amarr Captain's Quarters make everyone's skin a strange shade of yellow.


mmmmHmhm! Fabuleux can not help but grin at such a adorable face! Forgive Fabuleux for saying darling but your look projects some naivety. You say this is to support your argument about the unacceptable lighting standards they give you capsuleers. But What Fabuleux sees is hidden poetic genius.

A girl lost in Amarrian society. Conflicted, unsure of her stance in the faith. Questioning what relies on the other side, the unknown. She turns her back to the light that shines over all she knows. Her home, her people. Where she sits for comfort. She looks out into the void of what has resided outside of her bubble. What she sees is disturbing but eye opening. Never did she think such things exist. All she's ever known was what the light has shined before her.

Now for your clothing! Fabuleux has only but one observation that Fabuleux would like to discuss. Your arms, many people do not see Prosthetics as fashion accessories. That they should only serve a purpose and not stride to look "cool" or "stylish". Fabuleux disagrees. A top priority to creating a prosthetic should be to make it look stylish! Do you want to give a wounded soldier who lost apart of himself fighting for ideals a dingy poorly designed and hideous metal stick? No, you want to give that man something that tells him that its not the end. That this arm or leg is not yours but it will look just as good as your old one! They should not be ashamed of their artificial limb that they need to continue living a normal life. They should be proud to display it and gain the awe of their friends. So if they ever lose a limb they can at least look forward to a new style!


Tsao Aubbes wrote:


Thats the spirit darling! Bravo! Do not be ashamed of who you are! flaunt yourself and disregard anyone who tells you to quit! Fabuleux would have never realized he is Fabuleux if Fabuleux never came out of his shell! If you come out of your shell you could discover yourself to be..."Magnifique"

As for your picture. . Fabuleux can tell you understand Fashion like Fabuleux does. Your outfit perfectly represents you..Well, at least from what Fabuleux has gathered from your replies. You are someone who is fearful of breaking routine. Make sure the bed is made every morning, that your shoes are perfectly tied and that you have the emotion your superiors want to see. You want to make sure your appearance does not offend any of them. You want to keep your head down and just blend in.

Fabuleux can respect someone who finds comfort in routine. But Fabuleux can not take comfort in routine. Fabuleux does what Fabuleux wants when he wants.


Funds have been released from Fabuleux's accounts to yours darling.

Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:
In capsuleer circles, I tend to wear this head-dress and dress for very formal meetings and simple black dress for more daily business meetings out of my pod or home offices/quarters

Of course now I am pregnant, so this is the best I can do when I try to dress in a Black formal dress but in all candor a loose fitting sweater is far more comfortable these days.

Of course pre-capsuleer, while my usual law enforcement uniform was quite modern and servicable, I also had this interesting ceremonial uniform...


Fabuleux appreciates all the material you have provided! . But as Fabuleux has stated before, too many pictures of one capsuleer would be too much for a moral man like Fabuleux to handle. So Fabuleux will pick one

Fabuleux picks this one

Mm! Never has Fabuleux considered the existence of such flirtatious outfits existing in the Amarr Empire. Truely a eye opening sight for Fabuleux! Give Fabuleux hope that his wares can still find a place in the Amarr Empire...Maybe if Fabuleux adds gold to all his products...Hmm. Fabuleux has learned much from this. Fabuleux expected something that reaches all the way to the floor and doesn't reveal so much of your chest!

Fabuleux! Funds have been sent Capsuleer.

Theme

[is not a Capsuleer]

Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#73 - 2017-05-31 05:54:55 UTC
Jason Galente wrote:
Casserina Leshrac wrote:


When are you in combat?


It happens... badly.

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Luna Hanaya
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#74 - 2017-05-31 06:02:53 UTC
Casserina Leshrac wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Casserina Leshrac wrote:


When are you in combat?


It happens... badly.

Isn't it a DUST operative suit?

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Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#75 - 2017-05-31 06:12:18 UTC
These are Amarr Dropsuits

I sometimes have to remind a certain patron not to wear those inside my club.

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#76 - 2017-05-31 06:15:45 UTC  |  Edited by: Elmund Egivand
Luna Hanaya wrote:
Casserina Leshrac wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Casserina Leshrac wrote:


When are you in combat?


It happens... badly.

Isn't it a DUST operative suit?


Clone soldier dropsuits are similar (though enhanced) and dissimilar to these. For one thing, the clones are grown into their dropsuits, and thus dropsuit architecture is rather dissimilar to standard battle armour.

Beyond how dropsuits are made and the resulting difference in architecture, dropsuits share similar but enhanced features of standard battle armour plus extras. The very first difference one would notice on dropsuits is the inclusion of shield emitters (and the necessary electronics hosting algorithms which decide when to activate the shield, i.e. shield is triggered when shots are fired or stabs are aimed at the dropsuit wearer but is otherwise inactive when the troopers are giving each other high-fives) and built-in hacking tools. The less obvious difference will be the inclusion of nanite flow networks and the necessary support hardware all over the suit, which also feeds into the clone itself. There are others, of course, such as a heavier dropsuit material composition and denser gel layers to withstand the hazards of their own weapons and etc. On a normal person, such dropsuits will be inoperable, but for clone troopers and their enhanced physiques, this isn't an impediment.

As for how is it that a dropsuit can have all these high CPU-usage electronics while standard battle armour doesn't, it all ties back to how the suits and the clones are made. As the clones are grown into the suit, it is thus possible to fabricate both suit and clone in a way that the suit is closely connected to the Fifth Lobe implants of the clones. The Fifth Lobe implants are quantum computers in their own right and have plentiful CPU of its own to contribute to suit electronics operation.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Corraidhin Farsaidh
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#77 - 2017-05-31 10:01:58 UTC
Coulter Phelps wrote:
Arrendis wrote:
Don't worry about the money for this one. Consider it less a statement of fashion, and more one of comfort. This is pretty much how I dress all the time, though the shirt varies.


You appear to be pantsless. Is that a Goon thing or just an Arrendis thing? Either seems plausible to me.


I simply consider it a 'Good Thing(Tm)'
Mebrithiel Ju'wien
Anshar Incorporated
#78 - 2017-05-31 15:30:39 UTC
Casserina Leshrac wrote:
These are Amarr Dropsuits

I sometimes have to remind a certain patron not to wear those inside my club.



Ewwww! Was going to say that those are disgusting! The Empire can build gorgeous hulls, but clearly the doctrine never made it down from the Admiralty.
Casserina Leshrac
Sanguine Illuminations
#79 - 2017-05-31 15:38:00 UTC
Mebrithiel Ju'wien wrote:
Casserina Leshrac wrote:
These are Amarr Dropsuits

I sometimes have to remind a certain patron not to wear those inside my club.



Ewwww! Was going to say that those are disgusting! The Empire can build gorgeous hulls, but clearly the doctrine never made it down from the Admiralty.


If I had a set of armor I would need it with retractable monofilament blades. Just saying. Big smile

We stand at the Abyss, drawing the Patterns of Fate - Casserina Leshrac, Savant, Sani Sabik.

Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
#80 - 2017-05-31 16:42:09 UTC
Fabuleux wrote:
ooooooooh Fabuleux understands! It is your style to make you stand out! As a capsuleer you do more business with the upper echelon of the cluster. Those that probably never payed a lowly beggar no mind! But When the capsuleer looks like a lowly beggar, they must pay attention to it!
I guess that could be a little part of it. But it also helps with baselining, few people would suspect a capsuleer would dress like me. It's also a critique on empyreans spending more ISK on their outfit than the cost of a frigate. But the sum of it all: I wear it because it suits me.