Definitely applies. If you ever find yourself standing in front of a heavybag, try firing off a punch every two or three seconds and sustain that rate. If you haven't done it before you'll be shocked how tiring it is after only a minute or two, even without any need to move your feet or defend yourself.Simon_Jester wrote:That does fit in with a lot of what's been said. Emphasis on endurance over strength (something that may or may not apply with boxers) has also been suggested.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but if by wear-and-tear you mean something like withstanding the change in momentum from the impact of a jet-assisted jump, wouldn't a smaller man hold up better than a larger one? Size is desirable in an athlete or combatant because it equals reach, strength, and mass, none of which are likely to be terribly relevant in a firefight between power armored soldiers.PainRack wrote:So what about tech level? Clan Elementals gained an advantage in their power armour because its stated that they can stand the wear and tear of battle armour deployment better, to the extent that Spheroid infantry couldn't use Elemental armour for extended periods of time.
Hell if they're engineering these guys to fit in a standard-sized suit, they probably don't want to make them all seven feet tall. That just makes them more expensive to manufacture.