How are you supposed to pee and poo in mecha suits??
You just gotta hold it, man. That, or--
>rations take a long time to digest
>vacuum toilet in cockpit
>regular toilet in cockpit
>diapers?
>>14718761
Just wanna say, that's a nice suit. Maybe clean up some of the sillier looking details and it'd be perfect. I love me some chunky robots.
>>14718761
Hold it like an adult.
>>14718761
Catheters.
>>14718761
Like knights of the olden.
Pissing and shitting themselves while someone cleans up the mess in the clothes and suit.
>>14720715
Why would a knight shit himself?
>>14718761
A man's cockpit seat is his throne.
>>14718761
same way you pee and poo inside a stillsuit
>>14718761
Reprocess the pee.
Recycle the poo.
Astronauts wear nappies when they go on a spacewalk. In a power armor or body-hugging type mecha that would probably be the way to go
>>14718761
>How are you supposed to pee and poo in mecha suits??
…just like that
>>14718761
Try reading sidonia if you want to know more. There's a scene when they are putting on their pilot suits and it's quite early in the manga.
>>14721472
Because if you are talking full plate armor, you can't take it off and put it on yourself. So unless there is an area of safety you can fall back to with allies, your pants are not going anywhere.
Lighter and less restrictive armors, you could probably manage.
>>14718761
stick a tube up your ass and down your pee hole then use technology to recycle it or something
>>14725315
Nah, the arse wasn't covered in plate or anything just. And the only part of full plate you would have trouble with putting on/off yourself was the chest.
The real reason is that soldiers through history shit themselves. Ask anyone today who has been in a bunch of firefights, a ton of their fellows if not themselves are going to have shit themselves at some point.
The idea of shitting yourself in fear is very real, also many times you wouldn't have time to actually take a shit because your doing something important or whatever.
>>14725361
I've read somewhere that WW1 fighter pilots were rather prone to this, since castor oil was used as engine lubricant and the fumes often blew straight into their faces.