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3/28/2016 10:49:22 AM
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Does armour on a Woman have to look feminine?

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No

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[b]SPOILER ALERT[/b] for those who have not seen the new StarWars movie. So Captain Phasma is a woman 0_0 Her armour has no feminine details or even a chest plate, I thought it was a guy until she spoke. The armour, the helmet, the colour, the cape even kinda pointed towards this character being a man. So is this an acceptable look for a woman or should it be more feminine? :/

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  • Depends on the scenario in question, I suppose. Real life, function before form. Video games, it depends on the genre. Maybe they have -blam!-awesome shields that allow them to have more flamboyant armour or something. Star Wars, blasters pretty much made personal armour obsolete, at least in Legends. They just use it to protect against all the other shit you run into in a battlefield, like shrapnel and debris. So, I guess it's a bit debatable. Still think function before form applies in this case though.

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