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Space armor
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Space armor was heavy combat armor that was rated for space and was sometimes called power armor. It had built-in weapons, full telemetry information, and was powered because it would otherwise be too heavy to move in. There was also some kind of rocketry in the armor, allowing travel in space. Some of the control leads in space armor pressed against the side of a person's nose, leaving indentations in the skin. Contrast half-armor.
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Space armor was heavy combat armor that was rated for space and was sometimes called power armor. It had built-in weapons, full telemetry information, and was powered because it would otherwise be too heavy to move in. There was also some kind of rocketry in the armor, allowing travel in space. Some of the control leads in space armor pressed against the side of a person's nose, leaving indentations in the skin. Contrast half-armor.