To those quoted: you are not being targeted for your views or opinions. I am responding to your rebuttals.
Kat's whole arm is robotic, meaning it has to link to her central nervous system. It's either controlled by electrical impulses by her brain to a receiver between her body and the suit, or, less likely, connected directly to her nerves. Either way, all you need is two arms, two legs, and a smart AI could handle the rest.
It's not so much a plot hole, and I don't hold any ill will towards it. If the technology exists for a fully-functioning prosthetic arm, then it would be easier to re-attach a deceased individual's arm. It's been done today with hands, though I don't believe complete function usually returns to the patient.
Yes, to produce a singular, unique AI. But last I checked, the process of copy and pasting wasn't all that difficult.
Find me the part where the Spartan IIIs show up. I think I missed that bit. Not to be snotty, but I'm just illustrating how a lot of this stuff is put in on more of a "cool factor", rather than in the idea of reputable science fiction.
Like I said before, I don't have a problem with it. I'm just a little disappointed that nobody on the editing team asked these questions. Again, "cool factor".
I can't tell if you were being sarcastic or not, but Spartan III's were not introduced until Ghosts of Onyx. It was assumed in the book that all of them were sent on suicide missions, but that is not the case according to this page on bnet. It clearly explains why there are SIII's on Reach, and that they weren't just thrown in there for a "cool factor" according to you.
Again, the DMR isn't a BR. It's like trying to say the M240 and M249 are the same weapons, they're most definitely not.
You get to pick the colors of your character in MP, so why can't these characters pick their suit's colors? Noble Team isn't like the dozens of other SIIIs who are sent en masse on suicide missions because they're expendable. So it doesn't stand against reason that they would get some armor tuned to their requests or fields.
IIRC, both Carter and Cath are the only original members of Noble Team and they both have blue armor. Now this could either signify their positions (leaders; think ST where red represented Command positions) or the original color of the Noble group. It originally could have been that Noble was given its own set of colors due to its own special ops compared to the other SIIIs. The replacements all seem to have specific parts of their armor as different colors meaning that as missions wore on, parts got damaged or replaced and well, sometimes you can't find the EXACT same colors for the exact same parts. The newest is entirely black and he was also taken from the last batch of SIIIs...so it's more than likely that black armor is the default armor for them...the generic SIIIs.
While it would be logical to have a single spec for the Spartan armor both in terms of money and production values, this is the military we're talking about. Logic isn't given to too many people in the ranks. Just look at today's military (at least America): every fucking branch as it's own goddamn uniform (both dress and battle). It's all a waste.
Also, in Noble 6's performance report his gender is X'd out. However, in the comments section they clearly use an "his". Also, pretty sure that GI mag article referred to the LT as a 'him'
They probably want to leave the character like Gordon Freeman or the MC- hollow so that we as the players can step into him/her. Even if interviews are using "him" as a gender title, I wouldn't be that surprised if Bungie allows female gamers to switch the gender in the campaign. It already looks like we can modify colors and armor a little, and gaming is slowly moving beyond the typical male population. *shrug*
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