It was used to fight against Thanos up close.ĭurability: The armor is extremely durable, capable of withstanding blasts and extremely powerful strikes, as well as being completely bulletproof.Īirtight Seal: The suit like its predecessor is likely to be able to contain and separate the suit's inner environment (including the wearer) from the outside environment. Super Strength: The armor amplifies the user's base strength and combat skills to extreme levels. support to operate the armor at full capacity. Like on its predecessor armor, the operator does not need to rely on internet or A.I. The Mark LXXXV is controlled via Neuro-Interface circuitry on the backside of the Arc Reactor and inner-most armor layer. The modules of the armor are formed in one solid piece much like base nano-tech armor. However this feature only used when deploying and/or deforming the armor or parts of it (Like Helmet for clear vision, in which case face-plate moves upwards and starts deforming along with the rest of the helmet). This form of nano-construction allows to deploy the armor in "Limited deployment mode" when stealth is necessary. Once the body part of the suit has finished the formation process the parts of the armor tighten on the operator's body. When deploying from the Arc reactor the suit forms in pieces over the operator's body. Unlike the base nano-tech armor (Mark L) which was multi-layer, one piece design, the Iron Man Mark LXXXV features segmented design (separate armor pieces). The whole suit-up process takes 2.6 seconds. Once part of the armor is fully formed, the pieces close in a fashion which is similar to Mark XLVII. When deploying, the suit forms armor plates with small openings. Not requiring specialized clothing unlike the nano-tech base suit due to the particles bypassing clothes' weave and deploying on the other side of said weave. The Mark LXXXV can be deployed or disintegrated with casual clothing and can be used behind things like T-Shirts. The Mark LXXXV is stored inside the detachable heart-shaped Arc reactor. The Suit can be deployed and disintegrated within seconds. The composition consists of Smart Gold-Titanium Nano-Particles, giving the armor greater adaptability, durability, power and flexibility combination. The Armor features even more advanced nanotechnology compared to its predecessor which not only forms modules but allows for the suit to generate energy fields. The Helmet itself features moving face-plate (last seen on Mark XLVII). The helmet features updated Heads Up Display with targeting reticle and additional information displays. when not deployed HUD can be used in the form of Nano-tech AR (Augmented Reality) glasses (touch controlled). The Mark LXXXV features 15 RT's in total (14 Micro-RT's throughout upper part of the armor and main heart Shaped one in the chest). The silver exo-structure is exposed throughout the armor, it also connects separate armor pieces. I think it opens up a whole new aspect for them and for the Army,” says Crapse.īasic training will last 14 weeks in Georgia, after that Crapse will be learning where her first assignment will be.The suit features classic gold and red color scheme with gold parts being: thighs, upper arms, stomach, face and shoulder plates with red accents. “I think it’s amazing women do have the opportunity to do jobs they didn’t before. "In high school I was the only girl in Woodshed Class and pushed the envelope there," said Crapse.Ĭrapse tells FOX 17 she's prepared to serve in a combat zone and hopes other women choose to follow their dreams. Army.Ĭrapse went to Thornapple Kellogg High School in Middleville, where she says she also did things differently. 1st Class Alex Gellman, a recruiter for the U.S. "There shouldn't be any restrictions to career fields or job opportunities based on gender," says Sgt. Recruiters say the Army is integrating women into combat jobs, saying they're welcome into those positions if that's what they choose. “My ultimate goal would be to be a tank commander.” "My first assignment I will actually be driving the tank and I'm really looking forward to that," says Crapse. She comes from a long line of family members in the service and is proud to carry on the tradition. I want to experience hardships,” says Private Megan Crapse. She just did her swearing in last week and will be going to basic training on January 2nd. Private Megan Crapse will be the first West Michigan woman to serve in the Army as an armored tank crew member.
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