kzt wrote:No, the RMN could have done that. They chose to not. It took someone with virtually unlimited funds to do it as a custom one-off.
I don't think anyone is suggesting that the RMN or RMMC should have designed and issued skinsuits. Now that they are available commercially adapting the design to match the durability and capabilities of Marine skinsuits. With the 'cats newfound ability to communicate with sign, it might be worth the RMMC's time and expense to equip 'cats so they an work with their bond-mates in any number of scenarios.
I don't think the RMN needs or wants to take on the expense of issuing skinsuits to bonded 'cats. They've been somewhat stingy about providing protective devices for 'cats -- I think a "survival bubble" is about all they'd offer before 'cats learned to sign. That might change now; it might not.
kzt wrote:So, how many tree cats are there in the RMN and RMMC?,
Unknown. But the RMN and RMMC aren't the only market for environmental modules and 'cat skinsuits. When he presented Honor with Nimitz' first suit, Paul mentioned his relatives jumped on the idea since they foresaw a (relatively) huge market for 'cat skinsuits -- every bonded person off Sphinx would want one and many who stayed local to sphinx if they had occasion to spend any time in space.
They're undoubtedly still very expensive on the civilian market, but the RMN/RMMC could undoubtedly get a volume discount and/or license to build "ruggedized" military models from off-the-shelf skinsuit parts.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)