DO SPACE MARINES POOP IN THEIR ARMOR General?
Please do not bring Plague Marines into this discussion, we already understand what is going on there.
>>49921853
Yes.
They have nutrient recycling facilites.
Anything else?
>>49921874
Why don't they take out their whole digestive tract then?
>>49921853
Yes the implication is that Marines eat shit.
>>49921874
Is it embarrassing if the nutrient recycling facilities are damaged in combat? Is there a manual ejection option or do they need to carry that shit until they can find an RV hookup?
>>49921874
Do the nutrient recycling facilities have a huge diaper or is it a hose going strait up their ass the whole time they are in battle?
This is the stupidest thread on /tg/ right now.
>>49922154
Yeah, it's prettyshit, isn't it?
>>49922154
NO NO NO, there is still Age of Sigmar General.
>>49922002
they can always take their armor off.
>>49922233
>>49921930
If they're Iron Hands they probably do
>>49922395
Does the Emperor provide moist towelettes?
>>49921853
I do believe a thread had a discussion about a deathswatch game where a minotaur with a malfunctuioning reclaimer that worked perfectly fine except the recycled food still smelt looked and tasted like poo.
Basically his team was composed of chapters that werent very fond of his chapter and upon realizing this malfunction after years of operating together, decided to share their poo with him and something about it being the besy Emperor's day eve.
How much percentage of food is actually indigestible? The whole "19 organs" thing really implies that not only digestive but the endocrine system of an SM is very very efficient. the only thing I can imagine is in the rectum are indigestible stuff like cellulose or hunks of bone etc. if the food was paste-like the implication is that there would be no need to shit, because of the physiology of the SM as well as the famous backpack thing Which I thought has some type of regulation system for not only the armor but for the body, since the body physically is attached to the armor.