{"data":{"id":12978,"title":"Introducing Your RSI Space Suit","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/transmission\/12978-Introducing-Your-RSI-Space-Suit","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/12978","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/12978","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"None","images":[{"id":472,"name":"Blue_suit_header.png","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/flokci09tohmzr\/source\/Blue_suit_header.png","alt":"","size":1612560,"mime_type":"image\/png","last_modified":"2013-07-19T05:20:52+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/472","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/472\/similar"},{"id":473,"name":"UEE-PILOT-SKETCH_001BLUE_RM.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/gjyz4h0h7cs8gr\/source\/UEE-PILOT-SKETCH_001BLUE_RM.jpg","alt":"","size":510116,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2013-07-19T05:17:51+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/473","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/473\/similar"}],"images_count":2,"translations":{"en_EN":"Congratulations again to everyone for reaching the $9 million stretch goal! In addition to the Lifetime Insurance discussed yesterday, every user of the \u201cold\u201d site will start the game with a limited edition Roberts Space Industries space suit themed to match our new RSI website. These suits are the same model as those produced by RSI, but only pledgers who used the original website will get the exclusive RSI test pilot colors. It\u2019s your reward for \u201ctesting\u201d the site!\n\nIf you\u2019re still interested in purchasing an Aurora LX, the sale goes for four more days; the space suits will be included in the game for anyone who pledges before the new site goes live in 4-6 weeks. Here\u2019s the space suit\u2019s background:\n\nRSI Class II Space Suit\nRoberts Space Industries has a proud history of developing their own pressure suits. The holograph of the X-7 test team posing in front of their quantum jump engine in their silver-and-orange custom built space suits is among the most iconic images in the history of astronautics. These custom-fitted suits quickly became the standard for extrasolar space travel and the basis for all suits mass produced today. RSI suits retain a high degree of prestige for pilots today, as they are only available for purchase alongside a genuine RSI spacecraft and their manufacture continues to exhibit a high degree of care and comfort. Roberts Space Industries produces a range of suits, from a basic Class I pressure enclosure to a Class IX mechanized heavy lifting suit. The Class II prototype suit, used by RSI\u2019s elite core of in-house pilots, is the ideal cross between an easily maneuverable pressure suit and a bulkier high-protection environment suit. Class II suits allow for hours of survival in the case of a hull breach and up to 45 minutes of extravehicular activity. The RSI suit comes standard with a pair of belt holsters capable of carrying a range of standard scanning equipment and a chest mount for a personal sidearm. An optional back-rack allows for the mounting of heavier mining equipment, assault weapons or the attachment of an RSI Manned Maneuvering Unit. The internal environment systems keep a pilot at Earth-normal temperature and pressure ranges with a less than 5 percent variance. Statistics\nManeuverability:.95 unencumbered\nHUD Software:OptiGlass 3.0 Compatible\nSurvivability, Vacuum:4 hours\nSurvivability, Radiation:45 minutes\nUEE Restriction:Green\n\nSpace Suit System\nWe would also like to share one of our design documents, explaining how the classification system for space suits works. Please note that this is what we\u2019re working towards; you won\u2019t find all of these in the game on day one (and some are for Squadron 42!) This also does not mean there are nine different space suits; there are nine types. Like ship upgrades, each suit will have a variety of different manufacturers, quality levels, upgrade options, etc. Suits will also have customizable colors, decals, etc. to increase variation. There will also be an array of player clothing separate from space suits. Class I \u2013 basic protection; essentially a plastic bag. Think a Tyvek suit. Class 1 suits protect against vacuum during a hull breach but they can\u2019t be worn for EVAs.\n\nClass II \u2013 This is the \u201cstandard\u201d suit for non-military pilots. Keeps you safe in the cockpit and is maneuverable enough in combat. Has limited EVA capabilities, although to do anything effective in zero G you need attachments that will slow it down.\n\nClass III \u2013 Heavier civilian suit. A little slower and less maneuverable than the class II, but has increased armor. You\u2019ll have a harder time moving around in boarding, but you can take more hits.\n\nClass IV \u2013 Military suit, as seen in the Squadron 42 trailer. This suit is armored to protect against cockpit damage, has various self-repair features, advanced tactical display, etc. Roughly as effective in EVA as the Class II is in a boarding operation.\n\nClass V \u2013 Advanced Military Suit. This is a much more expensive and rarer class of suit. Think the difference between a standard fighter pilot suit and the ones worn by an SR-71 crew.\n\nClass VI \u2013 Marine armor. Too bulky to wear in a cockpit, but much more effective in boarding operations. A pilot wearing a Class III suit might fly a cargo load of his friends in Class VI suits to attack a freighter.\n\nClass VII \u2013 Heavy Marine Armor. This is a heavy weapons suit with mech upgrade for carrying heavy weapons.\n\nClass VIII \u2013Full blown EVA suit, similar to a modern space suit with an MMU.\n\nClass IX \u2013 Full blown mech suit. Somewhere between a space suit and the power loader from Alien. These repair the outsides of large ships, move heavy objects in hangars, etc.","de_DE":"Nochmals herzlichen Gl\u00fcckwunsch an alle, dass sie das 9 Millionen Dollar Stretch-Ziel erreicht haben! Zus\u00e4tzlich zu der gestern besprochenen Lebensversicherung wird jeder Benutzer der \"alten\" Seite das Spiel mit einer limitierten Auflage von Roberts Space Industries Space beginnen, die passend zum Thema unserer neuen RSI-Website ist. Diese Anz\u00fcge sind das gleiche Modell wie die von RSI, aber nur Pfandleiher, die die urspr\u00fcngliche Website genutzt haben, erhalten die exklusiven RSI-Testpilotfarben. Es ist Ihre Belohnung f\u00fcr das \"Testen\" der Website!\n\nWenn Sie immer noch daran interessiert sind, eine Aurora LX zu kaufen, dauert der Verkauf noch vier weitere Tage; die Raumanz\u00fcge werden in das Spiel aufgenommen, f\u00fcr jeden, der verspricht, bevor die neue Website in 4-6 Wochen live geht. Hier ist der Hintergrund des Raumanzugs:\n\nRSI Klasse II Raumanzug\n\nRoberts Space Industries hat eine stolze Geschichte der Entwicklung eigener Druckanz\u00fcge. Der Hologramm des X-7-Testteams, das vor seiner Quantensprungmaschine in seinen silber-orangefarbenen, speziell angefertigten Raumanz\u00fcgen posiert, geh\u00f6rt zu den ber\u00fchmtesten Bildern in der Geschichte der Raumfahrt. Diese ma\u00dfgeschneiderten Anz\u00fcge wurden schnell zum Standard f\u00fcr die extrasolare Raumfahrt und zur Grundlage f\u00fcr alle heute in Serie gefertigten Anz\u00fcge. RSI-Anz\u00fcge haben auch heute noch ein hohes Ma\u00df an Prestige f\u00fcr Piloten, da sie nur zusammen mit einem echten RSI-Satelliten erh\u00e4ltlich sind und ihre Herstellung weiterhin ein hohes Ma\u00df an Sorgfalt und Komfort aufweist.\nRoberts Space Industries produziert eine Reihe von Anz\u00fcgen, von einem einfachen Druckgeh\u00e4use der Klasse I bis hin zu einem mechanisierten Schwerlastanzug der Klasse IX. Der Prototypenanzug der Klasse II, der von RSIs Elitekern der hauseigenen Piloten verwendet wird, ist die ideale Mischung aus einem leicht man\u00f6vrierbaren Druckanzug und einem sperrigen Hochsicherheitsanzug. Die Klagen der Klasse II erm\u00f6glichen ein stundenlanges \u00dcberleben im Falle eines H\u00fcllenbruchs und bis zu 45 Minuten extravekul\u00e4rer Aktivit\u00e4t.\nDer RSI-Anzug wird standardm\u00e4\u00dfig mit einem Paar G\u00fcrtelholster geliefert, die eine Reihe von Standard-Scanausr\u00fcstung und eine Brusthalterung f\u00fcr eine pers\u00f6nliche Seitenwaffe tragen k\u00f6nnen. Ein optionales Back-Rack erm\u00f6glicht die Montage von schwereren Bergbauausr\u00fcstungen, Sturmwaffen oder die Befestigung einer RSI bemannten Man\u00f6vriereinheit. Die internen Umgebungssysteme halten einen Piloten bei den normalen Temperatur- und Druckbereichen der Erde mit einer Abweichung von weniger als 5 Prozent. Statistik\nMan\u00f6vrierf\u00e4higkeit:.95 unbelastet\nHUD-Software:OptiGlass 3.0 kompatibel\n\u00dcberlebensf\u00e4higkeit, Vakuum: 4 Stunden\n\u00dcberlebensf\u00e4higkeit, Strahlung: 45 Minuten\nUEE-Beschr\u00e4nkung: Gr\u00fcn\n\nRaumanzugssystem\n\nWir m\u00f6chten auch eines unserer Designdokumente mit Ihnen teilen, in dem wir Ihnen erkl\u00e4ren, wie das Klassifizierungssystem f\u00fcr Raumanz\u00fcge funktioniert. Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir darauf hinarbeiten; Sie werden nicht alle davon am ersten Tag im Spiel finden (und einige sind f\u00fcr Staffel 42!) Das bedeutet auch nicht, dass es neun verschiedene Raumanz\u00fcge gibt; es gibt neun Arten. Wie bei Schiffsupgrades wird jeder Anzug eine Vielzahl von verschiedenen Herstellern, Qualit\u00e4tsstufen, Upgrade-Optionen usw. haben. Anz\u00fcge haben auch anpassbare Farben, Aufkleber, etc. um die Variation zu erh\u00f6hen. Es wird auch eine Reihe von Spielerbekleidung geben, die von Raumanz\u00fcgen getrennt ist.\nKlasse I - Basisschutz; im Wesentlichen eine Plastikt\u00fcte. Denke an einen Tyvek-Anzug. Anz\u00fcge der Klasse 1 sch\u00fctzen vor Vakuum bei einem Rumpfbruch, k\u00f6nnen aber nicht f\u00fcr EVAs getragen werden.\nKlasse II - Dies ist der \"Standard\"-Anzug f\u00fcr zivile Piloten. H\u00e4lt dich sicher im Cockpit und ist im Kampf man\u00f6vrierf\u00e4hig genug. Hat eingeschr\u00e4nkte EVA-F\u00e4higkeiten, obwohl Sie f\u00fcr alles, was in Null G effektiv ist, Anlagen ben\u00f6tigen, die es verlangsamen.\nKlasse III - Schwererer Zivilanzug. Etwas langsamer und weniger wendig als die Klasse II, hat aber die R\u00fcstung erh\u00f6ht. Du wirst es schwerer haben, dich beim Einsteigen zu bewegen, aber du kannst mehr Treffer erzielen.\nKlasse IV - Milit\u00e4ranzug, wie im Anh\u00e4nger der Staffel 42 zu sehen. Dieser Anzug ist zum Schutz vor Cockpitsch\u00e4den gepanzert, verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber verschiedene Selbstreparaturfunktionen, ein fortschrittliches taktisches Display, etc. Ungef\u00e4hr so effektiv in EVA wie die Klasse II in einem Boarding-Betrieb.\nKlasse V - Fortgeschrittener Milit\u00e4ranzug. Dies ist eine viel teurere und seltenere Anzugklasse. Denken Sie an den Unterschied zwischen einem Standard-Kampffliegeranzug und dem, den eine SR-71-Besatzung tr\u00e4gt.\nKlasse VI - Marine R\u00fcstung. Zu sperrig, um in einem Cockpit getragen zu werden, aber viel effektiver beim Einsteigen. Ein Pilot in einem Anzug der Klasse III k\u00f6nnte eine Ladung seiner Freunde in Anz\u00fcgen der Klasse VI fliegen, um einen Frachter anzugreifen.\nKlasse VII - Schwere Marine R\u00fcstung. Dies ist ein schwerer Waffenanzug mit Mech-Upgrade f\u00fcr das Tragen schwerer Waffen.\nKlasse VIII - Vollst\u00e4ndig geblasener EVA-Anzug, \u00e4hnlich einem modernen Raumanzug mit MMU.\nKlasse IX - Vollblut-Mech-Anzug. Irgendwo zwischen einem Raumanzug und dem Powerloader von Alien. Diese reparieren die Au\u00dfenseiten von gro\u00dfen Schiffen, bewegen schwere Objekte in Hangars, etc.","zh_CN":"Congratulations again to everyone for reaching the $9 million stretch goal! In addition to the Lifetime Insurance discussed yesterday, every user of the \u201cold\u201d site will start the game with a limited edition Roberts Space Industries space suit themed to match our new RSI website. These suits are the same model as those produced by RSI, but only pledgers who used the original website will get the exclusive RSI test pilot colors. It\u2019s your reward for \u201ctesting\u201d the site!\n\nIf you\u2019re still interested in purchasing an Aurora LX, the sale goes for four more days; the space suits will be included in the game for anyone who pledges before the new site goes live in 4-6 weeks. Here\u2019s the space suit\u2019s background:\n\nRSI Class II Space Suit\nRoberts Space Industries has a proud history of developing their own pressure suits. The holograph of the X-7 test team posing in front of their quantum jump engine in their silver-and-orange custom built space suits is among the most iconic images in the history of astronautics. These custom-fitted suits quickly became the standard for extrasolar space travel and the basis for all suits mass produced today. RSI suits retain a high degree of prestige for pilots today, as they are only available for purchase alongside a genuine RSI spacecraft and their manufacture continues to exhibit a high degree of care and comfort. Roberts Space Industries produces a range of suits, from a basic Class I pressure enclosure to a Class IX mechanized heavy lifting suit. The Class II prototype suit, used by RSI\u2019s elite core of in-house pilots, is the ideal cross between an easily maneuverable pressure suit and a bulkier high-protection environment suit. Class II suits allow for hours of survival in the case of a hull breach and up to 45 minutes of extravehicular activity. The RSI suit comes standard with a pair of belt holsters capable of carrying a range of standard scanning equipment and a chest mount for a personal sidearm. An optional back-rack allows for the mounting of heavier mining equipment, assault weapons or the attachment of an RSI Manned Maneuvering Unit. The internal environment systems keep a pilot at Earth-normal temperature and pressure ranges with a less than 5 percent variance. Statistics\nManeuverability:.95 unencumbered\nHUD Software:OptiGlass 3.0 Compatible\nSurvivability, Vacuum:4 hours\nSurvivability, Radiation:45 minutes\nUEE Restriction:Green\n\nSpace Suit System\nWe would also like to share one of our design documents, explaining how the classification system for space suits works. Please note that this is what we\u2019re working towards; you won\u2019t find all of these in the game on day one (and some are for Squadron 42!) This also does not mean there are nine different space suits; there are nine types. Like ship upgrades, each suit will have a variety of different manufacturers, quality levels, upgrade options, etc. Suits will also have customizable colors, decals, etc. to increase variation. There will also be an array of player clothing separate from space suits. Class I \u2013 basic protection; essentially a plastic bag. Think a Tyvek suit. Class 1 suits protect against vacuum during a hull breach but they can\u2019t be worn for EVAs.\n\nClass II \u2013 This is the \u201cstandard\u201d suit for non-military pilots. Keeps you safe in the cockpit and is maneuverable enough in combat. Has limited EVA capabilities, although to do anything effective in zero G you need attachments that will slow it down.\n\nClass III \u2013 Heavier civilian suit. A little slower and less maneuverable than the class II, but has increased armor. You\u2019ll have a harder time moving around in boarding, but you can take more hits.\n\nClass IV \u2013 Military suit, as seen in the Squadron 42 trailer. This suit is armored to protect against cockpit damage, has various self-repair features, advanced tactical display, etc. Roughly as effective in EVA as the Class II is in a boarding operation.\n\nClass V \u2013 Advanced Military Suit. This is a much more expensive and rarer class of suit. Think the difference between a standard fighter pilot suit and the ones worn by an SR-71 crew.\n\nClass VI \u2013 Marine armor. Too bulky to wear in a cockpit, but much more effective in boarding operations. A pilot wearing a Class III suit might fly a cargo load of his friends in Class VI suits to attack a freighter.\n\nClass VII \u2013 Heavy Marine Armor. This is a heavy weapons suit with mech upgrade for carrying heavy weapons.\n\nClass VIII \u2013Full blown EVA suit, similar to a modern space suit with an MMU.\n\nClass IX \u2013 Full blown mech suit. Somewhere between a space suit and the power loader from Alien. These repair the outsides of large ships, move heavy objects in hangars, etc."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":267,"created_at":"2013-04-30T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"13 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-15 04:05:35","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":12977,"next_id":12979}}