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This is the exact thing you WANT to see as an injured person in the abyss, not a medicial officer is his tidey whitey's and a diving mask on swimming down to you.
Imagine if in IRL instead of first responders coming in an Ambulance they just came to you on a bicycle, you're obviously as a patient way more reassured by the top of the line US ambulance kitted with everything imaginable to make sure you have as much of a chance to survive as possible.
If there are any other patches you guys want, let us know and we'll look into them
Now it's supposed to be bought from outposts and cities later in the game, unless that update hasn't been pushed yet
@Joe King I could look into that, though no promises that it'll happen anytime soon.
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</StatusEffect>`. This should be a simple change.
Miracle worker would work fantastic with this and perhaps an additional crafting requirement of the 60 mechanics and perhaps 80 medical, so it's a worthwhile investment. Making it balanced but designed for the later stages of the game when abandon outposts are more common.
Also the emergency response buff stays after unequipping the suit.
'' BI%$CH DOWN WE GOT A @#TCH DOWN HERE! ''