tlb wrote:cthia wrote:I thought skinsuits were dependent on proper fit, thus, they had to be fitted (tailored) to the particular person. Which means a cat couldn't use one. Are they one size fits all?
About Treecats with pulsars. One of my European friends brought up the fact that animals are also handedness like humans. I suggested that since Cats have two hands on either side that they could carry two pulsars on the favored side. But someone reminded me that there is only one true hand.
Anyway, two gun cowboys would have been cool. Do cats carry the pulsars in a holster?
You know cats can use specially designed skinsuits, because Nimitz has had one since Field of Dishonor. It could be that there is less size variation among cats than people.
There could have been two gun cowboys, since there some people are ambidextrous.
The cats in UH do have holsters, otherwise they would always have one hand encumbered.
Yes, Nimitz' skinsuit was properly designed thus fitted to him. I was responding to someone who suggested that a cat could use one of the skinsuits meant for the crew.
Human holsters work because human hips are wider than the torso, thus keeping the holster from falling once you belt it up. I don't think cats have such wide hips. Although I suppose a jumpsuit like gizmo could be fashioned no problem.
But humans get into "saloon brawls" while wearing their irons which can fall out. Treecats wouldn't be able to attack with their hands and feet while wearing pulsars. I suppose the pulsars can be latched like guns.
I think the war cry of an attacking cat with his claws will always be a Cat's main weapon. The time it takes a cat to unlatch and draw his weapon he could have killed two or more assailants with his claws.
OTOH, a cat may know long before a human that the pulsars may be needed. So, in taking cues from a cat, if he unlatches his weapon, beware excrement hitting the fan.