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What's Your Pick for the Most Iconic Power Armor in All Ass Kicking SF Fiction?

so we all agree that this is pretty much a stealth 40k thread, an excuse to post badass 40k stuff

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Fades

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I'm a fan of the Infamous Iron Man armour. It keeps a good balance between the aesthetic of Doom and Iron Man while still presenting something that could become iconic in its own right given the chance.

 
Iron Man is probably the most famous and recognizable, Master Chief is one of the biggest to anyone who plays video games.

40k is niche as fuck but still influencial because their designs have had great influence on far more popular works.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
I'm a fan of the Infamous Iron Man armour. It keeps a good balance between the aesthetic of Doom and Iron Man while still presenting something that could become iconic in its own right given the chance.

Power Armor is always made better with a cloak/cape
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
Iron Man is probably the most famous and recognizable, Master Chief is one of the biggest to anyone who plays video games.

40k is niche as fuck but still influencial because their designs have had great influence on far more popular works.

Considering how many god damn shelves Warhammer 40K books take up in most major bookstores at this point and how liberal Games Workshop is being with their license at this point I think its getting more and more well known to the general public. Not huge as the MCU or anything but I was surprised at how many people have read a book or few from the Horus Heresy series.
 
No one knows Warhammer 40k outside of the United States. Iron Man is more iconic worldwide among the general public, if only because of the films. My mom knows Iron Man.
 

AndersK

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As with anything else 40K-related, it tows a fine line between cool and uintentional self-parody. Some designs would make even Nomura think twice. They are very icomic, though.

Edit: Iconic. Though Icomic actally fits.

Iron Man is sensible too, from a esthetic/popularity Perspective.
 
Considering how many god damn shelves Warhammer 40K books take up in most major bookstores at this point and how liberal Games Workshop is being with their license at this point I think its getting more and more well known to the general public. Not huge as the MCU or anything but I was surprised at how many people have read a book or few from the Horus Heresy series.

Depends on the country? I'd have to go to the specialist nerd shop in Oslo to find any 40k books. Warhammers largest impact by far is from the RTS games (dawn of war/total war)
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
No one knows Warhammer 40k outside of the United States. Iron Man is more iconic worldwide among the general public, if only because of the films. My mom knows Iron Man.

Just pointing out this isn't true simply for the fact Games Workshop is a company founded in the UK.

Depends on the country? I'd have to go to the specialist nerd shop in Oslo to find any 40k books. Warhammers largest impact by far is from the RTS games (dawn of war/total war)

I'm speaking for the US. There are often as many shelves for WH40K and Warhammer Fantasy books as there are for Star Wars.
 
the fact that the Warhammer 40k Universe which is hundred times better than Marvel and DC is not as popular as them makes me sad
 

jon bones

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so many good choices in this thread

Space Marine and Iron Man are probably the most iconic at this point, but another shout out to the most subtle power armor... doesn't even have a name as far as i know

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although Space Marine originates with Starship Troopers

when you hear the word "Space Marine" the first pop cultural thing you are going to think of is 40k, its just the truth
 

Fury451

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Fallout

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Accept no substitutes.

I know it was a somewhat controversial choice, but I liked that the suits in Fallout 4 were basically powered vehicles you climb inside of rather than armor you would wear like normal-sized tactical gear that just happened to be enhanced. Basically one of the only things that I unequivocally liked.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
I'd like to give a mention to the Gantz Hard Suits for how over the top they are

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Pau

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The only non-superhero one I recognize is Samus. Then again, I don't tend to read the type of sci fi that has power armor suits.
 
Where does Power Armor end and Mech begin?

Thats a good question. I'd consider the thing a mech as soon as the pilot can be housed in just a section of the thing, instead of along its body.

Say you can fit the pilot inside just the head, torso, limbs or cock (a la jehuty)? Mech.
Needs several mecha-limbs? Power armor. Even if its something like appleseed's armor.


i still hold that the emperor shouldve had magnus executed for consorting with the forces of chaos as soon as he saw the hornipples chestpiece.
 

Fury451

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???

The company behind it is British, and it has a pretty sizeable fanbase here.

Not to sidetrack, but do you find it true that Warhammer classic is more popular in the U.K., and 40k in the States?

Always assumed it to be a fairly large and popular brand; even if 40k is more low key it seems to be fairly influential
 

lt519

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Armor by John Steakley is my hands down favorite Power Armor Sci-Fi novel. I'm not sure it's the best or most iconic power armor since the book seems to be mostly forgotten. But its what I think of when I hear Power Armor. He was a total bad-ass, the whole thing was about how he became The Engine persona when in the Armor gives it bonus points.


Most Iconic in this day and age would have to be Iron Man if you go by "What the common non-geek thinks about when they hear Power Armor."
 
Guyver, Samus, Iron Man and Master Chief are easily my personal most iconic armors. My mother exposed me to Guyver when I was 6 or 7. Looking back, I've no idea why. The movies especially were kind of graphic in a campy way.
 

Hex

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Huh, Doom?

To non comic readers it is a suit of armor.
Not everyone knows it has all kinds of super things.
To most it is a mask that hides a disfigured guy.

It is like people putting Samus up like it should be a given when Samus has not been relevant since the NES and outside of fan fiction you knew nothing about the armor.


Iron Man is understandable, he has been around a long time.
Guyver the same.
40k has been around since 1986 with the game first releasing in 87, has hundreds of novels, comics, audiobooks, pen and paper rpgs, card games and table top games and was essentially raided for designs from many modern media.
 
How do people say this kind of thing with a straight face. Do you actually think Samus Aran has the same level of recognition with the general public as any of the relevant characters to this discussion from Star Wars, Halo, or the MCU?

I think the general public could recognize Samus before a LOT of the posts in this thread, especially stuff like Warhammer 40K.

But the threads more about cool and iconic ones, not who has heard of it more than others.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
Armor by John Steakley is my hands down favorite Power Armor Sci-Fi novel. I'm not sure it's the best or most iconic power armor since the book seems to be mostly forgotten. But its what I think of when I hear Power Armor.



Most Iconic in this day and age would have to be Iron Man if you go by "What the common non-geek thinks about when they hear Power Armor."

Its really damn good book. I remember reading it specifically because it focused on the Power Armor aspect. Pretty pulpy in spots but an entertaining read.

Guyver, Samus, Iron Man and Master Chief are easily my personal most iconic armors. My mother exposed me to Guyver when I was 6 or 7. Looking back, I've no idea why. The movies especially were kind of graphic in a campy way.

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Thats a good question. I'd consider the thing a mech as soon as the pilot can be housed in just a section of the thing, instead of along its body.

Say you can fit the pilot inside just the head, torso, limbs or cock (a la jehuty)? Mech.
Needs several mecha-limbs? Power armor. Even if its something like appleseed's armor.



i still hold that the emperor shouldve had magnus executed for consorting with the forces of chaos as soon as he saw the hornipples chestpiece.

Magnus did nothing wrong

The Emperor screwed him over by sending Russ after him
 
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