One thing I'm confused about is what combat circumstances are you envisioning because last time I checked, Destiny is a game involving mostly guns apart from phalanx's and knights. The same could be said about Mass Effect, it was a games purely based off of firing weapons and projectiles. I do agree with you in a sense if we were talking about blades. However, you're assuming that only the breasts are being protective. When producing armor chestplates, yes, it's objective is to glace off blows. However, the way they produce armor they have more than just cloth and iron. Padding and insulation is developed so that when or if a blow is to land in the chest area it will insulate x amount of force before breaking. That being said, a sternum plate is mandatory. Documented in fencing, the art of striking and parrying, they in fact use a chestplate identical to the Mass Effect image you attached. Regardless of whether or not were talking about blades here, which I assume we are because this agreement would be invalid if were talking about firearms, the sternum is highly protected. This was made to insure you're not wearing a "death trap" so to speak. Also if were speaking strictly then its redundant to assume we're taking strikes to the chest. In every combat training they tell you to block with your hands and forearms, no excuses to have an exposed chest and if so, you die because you've made an error. Of course that's in a perfect world though. As far as knowledge on the anatomy of female, I'm well versed. If I didn't have any knowledge on this I wouldn't have commented.
EDIT: as far as my input with the exos. I was merely stating that the gender identification such ass the breast on the female exo is quite obsolete seeing is how they're machines and have no need for it.
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