Jonathan_S wrote:Weird Harold wrote:[
If real life military and VA personnel are any guide, they wear standard uniform when not in a work (hospital) environment and white coats or "scrubs" when in a work environment. During combat or exercise conditions, they would wear protective gear (skin suits, haxmay suits, etc) with appropriate modifications to allow fine manipulations during treatment/surgery.
I wonder how much of a hindrance a skinsuit would be when attempting to provide emergency aid, or even surgery. I assume there as to be some loss of dexterity compared to just surgical gloves (or bare hands)
When manning the aid station in preparation for battle do you prioritize the lives of the medical staff, by putting them in skinsuits like the rest of the crew; or do you prioritize aid to the injured having them in scrubs so their hands aren't even slightly encumbered in their medical work?
Wasn't it said that the Manty suits were so good you could thread a needle while wearing one? Supposedly the 1905 Peep suits weren't so good, and heaven help you if the 1904 Grayson Doc had to wear one of their space suits during a procedure.