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Feb. 26th, 2018 10:43 amPower armor generally looks more impressive on taller people. If you add six inches of height to someone who's six foot one already, the overall effect is 'looming', and if you add it to someone who's significantly taller than that to begin with, you get an overwhelming urge to back away a few paces just to be on the safe side. Add six inches to Ellen, though, and you get... a metal-clad figure of strictly average height for a late twentieth century American male.
And that only lasts until she takes her helmet off, too.
Anyway, Ellen in power armor, trying to go through a number of documents from the Bar and figure out what's going on with operating handbooks and schematics from two hundred years ago, and occasionally reaching for her beer.
And that only lasts until she takes her helmet off, too.
Anyway, Ellen in power armor, trying to go through a number of documents from the Bar and figure out what's going on with operating handbooks and schematics from two hundred years ago, and occasionally reaching for her beer.

