Content text 2020 SEAL Suit Guide
SYNTHETICALLY ENGINEERED ASSAULT LEAGUE 2020 SEAL SUIT GUIDE After the Flash SEAL Suit Mark 1 Created in the late 2020s after the commissioning of the Synthetically Engineered Assault League, the Mark I SEAL Suit was the final design plan. By 2031, a sufficient number of suits were manufactured and testing began. Envisioning the potential range of application, further designs and tests began on variants of the Mk. I, though were never properly manufactured. One of the biggest design plans intended for the Mark 1 was size, it was the programs intention to design SEALs to be akin to a heavy infantry role in combat opposed to stealth. This is also why the program selected from those in ground combative roles opposed to roles that operated in an environment like space or air. The Mark 1 SEAL Suit added seven inches from the normal human height, giving SEALs a tall and intimidating physique that allowed them to operate efficiently on the field. As part of the SEAL program, trained users received neural implants, attached to their spinal cords, which would effortlessly transmit the intended movements from the user into the suit, as well as some utilities. However, the usage of the suit does not require this implant, with users only experiencing slight delays to their movements, and lacking some features that implanted users would have access to. Mark 1 Helmet The "standard issue" helmet of a SEAL suit so to speak, was designed in mind to be the jack of all trades as while it featured enhanced technological features like the Heads-up-Display, it also featured the excellent balance between protection and practicality. The helmet's visor was layered with dense ballistic glass capable of deflecting most small arms fire, and also featured an air tight filtration system to repel airborne pathogens, on top of that, it sported thick padding along the interior for both comfort and protection from concussive force. The helmet also had the ability to be removed at the Operators leisure with the same functionality as exiting the suit. However the most unique attribute to the Variant A SEAL Helmet was the ability to uplink and connect with SEAL Drones and military devices such as PDAs, most SEALs were capable of issuing commands to Drones and providing a live feed to friendly forces which had essentially revolutionized military reconnaissance.