Variant B and C SEAL suits


Variant B and C SEAL suits
The Issue
As laid out in the lore guide, there are three variants of the SEAL suit. Variant A, variant B, and variant C. However, the morphs for these suits are not present in game. The only (Mk1) SEAL suit morph present in After the Flash: Mirage is the variant A suit. The lore given for the absence of these suits is, frankly, insulting, and moreover it not justified by any OOC means or metric.
The lore problem
The in-universe justification for the absence of Variant B and Variant c suit is lacking. It is stated in the lore guide that there were very few of the variant suits created while there were a much greater number of helmets in circulation. This explanation is a cop out, plain and simple. There’s no logical reason whatsoever that the helmets would be produced in greater numbers than the accompanying suits, and, in fact, there would probably be many more suits remaining after the flash than there would be helmets as a result of the suit’s greater longevity.
The lore states that the Variant A SEAL suit had onboard software that allowed it to utilize the variant B and variant C helmets, but this makes even less sense. Why would such a feature be necessary? And how would this software be installed into every Variant A suit as the helmets were created, if the SEAL suit’s software is a completely enclosed system?
The OOC problem
The absence of the Variant B and C seal suits is not explained from the perspective of those who built it. The suits are no more powerful than the standard Variant A suit, as their pros and cons are a trade off rather than straight upgrades. Whether the absence of Variant B and C suits is due to a time crunch towards the end of the games alpha period, or simply developer oversight, it leaves many of those in the SEAL faction disappointed.
The solution
The signers of this petition are in agreement that the development team of After the Flash should create Variant B and Variant C seal suits and release them for use. If profit is an issue, the suits could be sold in exchange for an undetermined amount of the Scrap Parts currency. Many members of the SEAL faction would happily pay over a hundred robux each to be able to use rhe morphs. This is an opportunity both for profit and to please a subsection of the community that, currently, feels quite dissapointed by the new game.
The Issue
As laid out in the lore guide, there are three variants of the SEAL suit. Variant A, variant B, and variant C. However, the morphs for these suits are not present in game. The only (Mk1) SEAL suit morph present in After the Flash: Mirage is the variant A suit. The lore given for the absence of these suits is, frankly, insulting, and moreover it not justified by any OOC means or metric.
The lore problem
The in-universe justification for the absence of Variant B and Variant c suit is lacking. It is stated in the lore guide that there were very few of the variant suits created while there were a much greater number of helmets in circulation. This explanation is a cop out, plain and simple. There’s no logical reason whatsoever that the helmets would be produced in greater numbers than the accompanying suits, and, in fact, there would probably be many more suits remaining after the flash than there would be helmets as a result of the suit’s greater longevity.
The lore states that the Variant A SEAL suit had onboard software that allowed it to utilize the variant B and variant C helmets, but this makes even less sense. Why would such a feature be necessary? And how would this software be installed into every Variant A suit as the helmets were created, if the SEAL suit’s software is a completely enclosed system?
The OOC problem
The absence of the Variant B and C seal suits is not explained from the perspective of those who built it. The suits are no more powerful than the standard Variant A suit, as their pros and cons are a trade off rather than straight upgrades. Whether the absence of Variant B and C suits is due to a time crunch towards the end of the games alpha period, or simply developer oversight, it leaves many of those in the SEAL faction disappointed.
The solution
The signers of this petition are in agreement that the development team of After the Flash should create Variant B and Variant C seal suits and release them for use. If profit is an issue, the suits could be sold in exchange for an undetermined amount of the Scrap Parts currency. Many members of the SEAL faction would happily pay over a hundred robux each to be able to use rhe morphs. This is an opportunity both for profit and to please a subsection of the community that, currently, feels quite dissapointed by the new game.
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Petition created on January 14, 2019