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A radiation suit was a yellow or white garment worn to prevent exposure to radiation. It consisted of a full body suit, with a large radioactive warning symbol printed on the back; gauntlets, bearing smaller radioactive symbols on the wrists; and a helmet with a breath filter and large flaps that enveloped the wearer. Emmett Brown used a white one when handling the plutonium he obtained. Any time he inserted a pellet into the fuel chamber of the DeLorean time machine, he would don the suit. The radiation suit, the advanced radiation suit and the expert radiation suit are outfits worn by scientists throughout the Capital and Mojave Wastelands. A radiation suit is a type of clothing designed to incorporate technological principles to protect a wearer lifeform from being exposed to radiation. Due to the nature of radiation emissions, radiation suits usually require complete covering of a lifeform's body to be effective. By the 24th century, Starfleet still used a similar design of radiation protection garment, although with updated insignia for the current uniform styles. These suits were worn by humanoid mining personnel assigned to Lythos Prime. (TNG - Star Trek Special comic: "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Nanoprobes") A radiation suit was an item of clothing designed to protect its wearer from radiation. Stuart Hyde wore one during his work at the Newton Institute, as did to disguise his appearance when UNIT visited. (TV: The Time Monster) Radiation suit is a protective suit worn in locations which was exposed to radiation or suspected to be. It is heavy and not suitable to walk in forest for a long time. While searching for Aiden Ford on planet exposed to solar radiation, Rodney decided to put it on not concerning many inconvenience and complications it may cause (SGA: "Runner") A radiation suit was an enviro-suit specially tasked with protecting the wearer from high-energy radiation. The Radiation Suit is a piece of Equipment that prevents damage from Radiation. The blueprint is unlocked automatically after the Aurora has exploded. It consists of three parts: the Radiation Suit itself, the Radiation Gloves, and the Radiation Helmet. These three parts are all added to the Inventory when the player crafts the Radiation Suit in the Fabricator. The Radiation Suit parts must each be placed in their respective slots of the Paperdoll UI to take effect. When not worn, all pieces of the suit take up four inventory slots (2x2) each.
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A radiation suit is a type of clothing designed to incorporate technological principles to protect a wearer lifeform from being exposed to radiation. Due to the nature of radiation emissions, radiation suits usually require complete covering of a lifeform's body to be effective. In the early 2270s, the Federation Starfleet began a practice of having engine room personnel wear radiation suit uniforms while on duty working with the warp core. The radiation garments included heavy gloves and visored helmets, but the gloves and helmets were normally only fitted during emergencies. Standard Starfleet radiation suits were worn aboard the USS Enterprise starting around the time of the ship's refit and encounter with Vejur. Designed as part of the Starfleet uniform of the era, these uniforms came in various uniform service variations, including the executive blue-gray and the common uniform of the technical services, a white jumpsuit. (ST reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Motion Picture) With a uniform redesign of the later 2270s, the radiation suits stayed much the same in configuration but were worn in a common uniform white color for easy visibility. Officers and trained enlisted personnel wore radiation suits with dark gray collars and cadets and trainees wore uniforms marked with red. Departmental and rank insignia were worn on the sleeve and shoulder epaulets, as they had been with previous variations. By the 2290s, a nameplate was common to show the wearer's name. Enterprise engine room personnel continued to wear these throughout the era, until the last crewed voyages of the ship facing Khan Noonien Singh in battle. The suits were also used aboard the USS Enterprise-A, infamously worn with helmets in 2293 to hide the identities of two assassins, Yeoman Burke and Crewman Samno. (ST reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptations: The Wrath of Khan, The Search for Spock, The Undiscovered Country) By the 24th century, Starfleet still used a similar design of radiation protection garment, although with updated insignia for the current uniform styles. These suits were worn by humanoid mining personnel assigned to Lythos Prime. (TNG - Star Trek Special comic: "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Nanoprobes") The Radiation Suit is a piece of Equipment that prevents damage from Radiation. The blueprint is unlocked automatically after the Aurora has exploded. It consists of three parts: the Radiation Suit itself, the Radiation Gloves, and the Radiation Helmet. These three parts are all added to the Inventory when the player crafts the Radiation Suit in the Fabricator. The Radiation Suit parts must each be placed in their respective slots of the Paperdoll UI to take effect. 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When Doc got out of the car clad in his radiation suit at Twin Pines Mall, he remembered the scene in the 1951 science-fiction movie The Day the Earth Stood Still where the alien humanoid Klaatu stepped onto Earth for the first time. However, Marty McFly — being a fan of rock music — asked if Doc was wearing "a Devo suit". Doc had an extra yellow suit for Marty, which he wore during the plutonium procedure. Before Marty could take it off, the Libyans arrived and killed Doc, thus Marty kept it on in the DeLorean all the way to 1955. As he exited the vehicle after crashing into the Peabody family's barn, they believed him to be an extraterrestrial and shot at him — even when he took it off — because he had "mutated into human form", according to Sherman Peabody. After escaping, he continued to wear the suit up to where he saw the undeveloped Lyon Estates. He changed into his vest and pants and hid the car. Later, when he needed to convince his father George to take Lorraine to the dance, he put on the suit and attached to the belt a hair dryer (as a 'ray gun') and his Walkman (as a "brain-melting" torture device) to achieve the full effect of "Darth Vader". When George's book A Match Made in Space was published, an illustration of an alien figure wearing an outfit similar to the radiation suit appeared on the front cover. The radiation suit, the advanced radiation suit and the expert radiation suit are outfits worn by scientists throughout the Capital and Mojave Wastelands. A radiation suit was an enviro-suit specially tasked with protecting the wearer from high-energy radiation. A radiation suit was an item of clothing designed to protect its wearer from radiation. Stuart Hyde wore one during his work at the Newton Institute, as did to disguise his appearance when UNIT visited. (TV: The Time Monster)