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Space suits are a common sight, afterall, you are in space. Unless you are lucky these are either already taken or bad news. They come in various flavours, listed below:

Grey

Favoured by the company, as they are cheap and easy to mass produce. Significant slowdown when worn.

File:Hardsuitminerengineer.pngFile:CEsuit.pngHardsuits

Like regular grey suits, hardsuits will slow down the wearer significantly when worn. They do, however, provide some moderate protection against damage, depending on the type of hardsuit.

Engineering: Moderate radiation shielding.

Mining: Moderate brute and blast protection.

Security: Minor brute and laser protection.

Medical: Decreased movement penalty.

Advanced: Moderate brute and blast protection. Near-perfect radiation shielding.

Captain's Space Suit

A unique suit issued only to the station Captain. Heavily armored with only a moderate movement penalty.

NASA

NASA space suits, from a bygone era. Found on the abandoned satellite. Moderate slowdown.

File:Hardsuitred bloodred.pngRed and Blood Red

Red suits favoured by the syndicate forces but a few can be found in space. Minor slowdown. Blood red suits are used by Nuclear Agents, and those who descend upon their fallen bodies. Expect to be shot on sight.

Purple

Used by Wizards. Functions the same as normal Wizard Robes, plus being space-worthy and armored. Minor slowdown.

Summary

In general, space suits will keep you perfectly warm in the cold vacuum of space when paired with a space helmet and mostly warm when paired with any full-face headgear. Most space suits, however, (the type you'll most often use) will cause you to slow down considerably when wearing them, turning the most panicked sprint into a brisk speed-walk.