In essence, the suit can be worn by a human of average size, say one meter tall, and allows the wearer to capture and store electricity which can be discharged in a sequence of bursts even more powerful than the original source. For example, if the suit obtains 1.21 Gigawatts from a source, such as a bolt of lightning or an original Mac, the suit is capable of expelling about 143 times that amount of energy, either in short bursts or in a single massive burst.
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| - In essence, the suit can be worn by a human of average size, say one meter tall, and allows the wearer to capture and store electricity which can be discharged in a sequence of bursts even more powerful than the original source. For example, if the suit obtains 1.21 Gigawatts from a source, such as a bolt of lightning or an original Mac, the suit is capable of expelling about 143 times that amount of energy, either in short bursts or in a single massive burst.
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| - In essence, the suit can be worn by a human of average size, say one meter tall, and allows the wearer to capture and store electricity which can be discharged in a sequence of bursts even more powerful than the original source. For example, if the suit obtains 1.21 Gigawatts from a source, such as a bolt of lightning or an original Mac, the suit is capable of expelling about 143 times that amount of energy, either in short bursts or in a single massive burst.
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