@@leytonnc1047 yup, and I think that the new standard could be* that one modded ultra-realistic Cyberpunk 2077 graphics (saw Asmongold reacting to it) if we're going to the theme of testing the limits, and the Crysis meme is...well.... obsolete at this point really
Yeah, but it’s so expensive to make this stuff that it’ll never be used in the commercial industry via mass production for normal use,…well, at least not until the next fifty to a hundred years. So, it doesn’t matter, cause we will all be dead and buried by then, sadly.
The spacebattles forum had a couple thought experiments a decade ago about just that. Resulted in possibly the most utterly broken set of power armor ever conceived. _"I would not want to fight this guy... at all..."_ *_- HXD-FTW_*
To be fair, the ceph aren't exactly antagonistic, they're just trying to squash a pest infestation. Besides, the Ceph we've fought aren't really even the Ceph-Ceph, but their roombas. All of the ones in Crysis 2 are more or less human material shoved into exoskeletons to mimic human tactics because they have no idea how to fight. Cosmic horror sure is terrifying and funny at the same time.
Weird, I just started replaying the Crysis trilogy a few days ago then you put up a Crysis video, right as I was going around RU-vid looking for Crysis content to watch.
So happy to see you branching out like this! I haven’t played Crisis 2 in years but I remember loving it. The nanosuit is so cool and I honestly think it’s one of the coolest fictional armours I can think of; if not *the* coolest. Looking forwards to whatever comes next!
Remind me if I'm wrong, but isn't Cryfibril based off Ceph technology? If so, that would explain why it seems to have a lot of unusual properties. One of the most interesting things that was brought up in Crysis Legion (the novel adaptation of Crysis 2) was that the Ceph encountered in the games aren't actually the Ceph, but either tools or something akin to park rangers.
Love seeing you cover the feasability of other sci-fi properties' arms and armor! If this becomes a regular thing on the channel, I'd love to see a breakdown of the Helldivers drop pods and their...questionable method of entry vs what we see in ODST. Just a thought. Great vid mate!
Seriously, in Sci-Fi what's even above a Spartan Mjolnir that is still considered a Power Suit/Exoskeleton, and do not qualify as a Mecha or even tiptoe into the Mecha category? Spartan Armor will hold that number one spot for a long time to be honest.
Maybe whatever the Space Marines wear (WH40K)? Probably not, their strength and whatnot comes from themselves, not the armor. Can't think of anything else without getting into mechs.
Sci-Fi books tend to be pretty crazy compared to most games/movies, even ttrpgs. Off top of my mind: Phase suit (prolly even the FORCE suit) from Hyperion Cantos or the powered armors from Crimson Worlds have feats that surpass Mjolnir clad Spartans and are used by unaugmented humans. Hell the the power armors from Starship troopers (book), which is the more or less first mention of powered suits in Sci-Fi, are better than Mjolnir in some ways (Mobility for example - they have jump packs that allow them such mobility that each MI soldier has a personal combat zone measured in miles).
@@owenchristian1615 Nah. Iron Man is made of materials known to be punch-throughable by Mjolnir, and Javelins are the same but worse tech. I don't know anything about Warframe though.
Dear 00 i would love a video of how you'd create a perfect fusion of halo,star wars,mass affect and crisis technology and different types of super human beings and the technology behind each. And how you'd combine such a being!
Thank you for covering Crysis again! I was just thinking about the C4 trailer from a few years back. I remember a while ago there was a video of a mod with a bunch of Nanosuits versus some MJONIR power armor. It's since been taken down. You should do a video on how MJONIR and the Nanosuit compare.
Captain America and Ronin aka Hawkeye would be unstoppable in it. Giving it to Hawkeye would be like creating a Rambo that only used a bow and arrows that has predator invisibilities.
I'll admit when you go off halo onto another game I'm quite biased. That being said crisis is hitting the mark and learning more about the suit is a great nostalgia and learning experience.
This makes me wonder now, what about a comparison in capabilities with the nanosuit versus mjolnir armor? What would the combat effectiveness look like between the two? Which would theoretically be better to have in combat scenarios?
While nanomachines are certainly an interesting prospect, I'd think a more real-world iteration of a Nanosuit-esque powered armor would likely consist of a sort of semi-solid/"liquid" metal carapace.
This was always one of the most interesting sf armor concepts, and one that seemed very near term in many ways even ignoring the nanotechnology bits. But wonder about how well it could work with the body inside. Yes the artificial mussel would be very light and have greater strength, but wouldn’t the person inside the suit get crushed, bones broken, blood squeezed out of veins and arteries? I’m not clear if the suit has a internal frame or hardening layer on the skin, shielding the biological “squishy goodness” of the wearer? Or would you need to reinforce the bones and cartilage like the Halo Spartans? And of course, how well could a body take the slamming around in the suit? Fall off a building and the suit freezes into a inflexible armor shell when you hit the ground. But how well to organs, bones, lungs and void spaces, deal with the shock? Here per floro fluorocarbons(?) like used in the Deep,Suit, and on the rat, in the Abyss, were tested in real life and allowed rats to survive 200 g impact loads with no apparent damage. But still, falling backward a dozen floors onto a street …. That’s got to do internal inquires not to mention concussions from hell?
they're both exceptional in their own respective ways. The interesting thing is that both suits could be quite easily adapted and upgraded to each others respective advantages.
@@omarcj789 A Mjolnir is pretty much a "Nanosuit" dialed up to 11 with armor plating and Energy Shielding. Nanosuit mostly refer to the tech and main component it's made of or how it's functionalities come from. Depending of the IP it may not be a good idea to even think of using nanotech because it's the same as introducing Magic. The latest generations of Mjolnir have all their technology into the Undersuit and the armor is simply just that. The differences are design and aesthetic choices that varies with artist and IPs, but originally in the Sci-fi Zeitgeist there was/is a distinctive difference of capabilities between an Armor & a Suit that seems to have started to get blurred in the early 2000s. Classical Power Suits/Exoskeletons were often slick and very flexible, they were associated with the "Cyber Ninja" that you see in the Cyberpunk Genre. MGS's Cyborg Ninja, and the Batman Beyond suit are a few exemples. They would be bulletproof to a degree, enhance their users abilities, grant improved vision, and stealth. Power Armors were always bigger and armored, seen as wearable tanks or person sized Mecha, and they would most often have mounted Boosters and heavy weapons. Now you see everything called a Power Suit able to fly while sometimes they oddly look similar across IPs because of how impactful and influential Halo & MCU Iron Man have been.
@@Xainfinen look up nanosuit 2.0 then look at mjolnir it's not comparable in adaptability and versatility but in specialization it beats it's and I was asking if making mjolnir with nanosuit 2.0 capabilities since the video was talking about the nano fiber
I know you guys are probably focusing on the material science aspect of the suits, but I'm curious, with all of the passive augmentation to the armors and suits, is it not feasible to include weapons as a part of the armors/ suits? Imagine the spartan laser firing from above the wrists, mjolinir is nuclear powered, right? A little reinforced fiber-optics ending in a focusing lense... flame throwers, mini rockets, perhaps a collection of nanotechnology at the knuckles, and one might have an array of extra shielding, knives, claws, swords etc.
Huh crisis? I didn't expected that. I was thinking you would syart something more akin to halo like SW or ST. Any chsnce of covering legends of galactic heroes?
I think these are old videos from Lore Core. He did say that he'd be uploading those into this channel before making new ones. But I don't really see how SW is much like Halo. SW is far more fantasy than anything in Halo.
@@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem I mean story wise yes, but the bigger picture is mostly similar at its core booth univereses have space nations and booth are heavy in many equipment which can be covered in videos.
At times I've imagined what a 40k Space Marine with a Crysis Nanosuit could do; assuming the suit's nanomachines and the Marines Lamartes cells don't try to eat each other alive. I'd imagine the Space Marine could probably arm wrestle a Tyranid Hive Tyrant with just the suit on and probably win beyond having just a truly ferociously potent new commando infiltrator type marine. Having a Nanosuit as a new kind of Undersuit for Astartes Power Armor for unparalleled integration of sensors, strength enhancement and heavy armor protection with I giant fusion powered backpack reactor to fuel everything. Then have Astartes biology and the Nanomachines working together to ensure peak performance and absurd cellular regeneration or possibly even armor repair and cloaking with the Power Armor on even without integrating the Imperium's already existing stealth tech like Cameloine cloaks, stummer noise cancellation generators or the Deathwatch Masking Screen tech derived from Tau Stealth Suits. It would result with a True Post-Human Super Soldier on every level. Even if you don't like the xenotech involved; simply thinking on that hard enough with the N2.0 might be enough for the suit itself to adapt to that desire.
Makes me wanna replay the games. While similar tech does exist today, its nowhere near the level displayed in the games. Typical when you take in the fact that alien tech was used.
I think it would be cool for you to cover all of the different iconic power suits from gaming (halo, crysis, Metroid, fallout, doom etc) and then discuss them all in one video after the series completes, talking about which one is best for a few different situations
If we could only get a fraction of this into reality. Imagine an artificial limb of this grafted to a human in place of a lost limb. Bonded seamlessly to the central nervous system. Able to move and manipulate in a natural way. With tactile feedback.
I have been playing crysis 2 after getting an xbox adapter for wireless connection for my pc and rewatching trailers too its nice to see a recent upload about it :)
In the C2 Novelization, they actually mention that the suit could work via some kind of lensing field. Alcatraz wonders what sort of power output it would take to hide the wearer and their gun.