Actually that does exist somewhat, the Batman Beyond suit used by Terry McGinnis and an old Bruce Wayne. If you already know what suit I’m talking about, don’t read the rest, it’s a lesson for the people who don’t know. It’s not the same, but it has systems built in to enhance the user’s strength at all times, better endurance, and I believe better speed, all these things constantly as you wear it. However it doesn’t have indestructible armor, no super jump unless you count rocket boots, and it has a cloak but it suffers from the same downsides of the Crysis nanosuit, since it’s used sparingly and for short times in the show, it probably drains much of the suit’s energy. However it has more added bonuses like the wings on the suit combined with rocket boots give the user ability to fly. Also has ability to listen to conversations through surfaces,
Prophet was able to rip appart turbine supports of hydro damn generators with minimal effort Aswell as Alcatraz being able to throw a cell operative at 60mph in Legion while being at single digit percentages of his energy bar Implying a high level of efficiency While its implyed Prophet upgraded the power mode to be a minimal drain on the power supply
I've never played this game series, but the suit does look cool. Also, it that fact the each of the individual components are theoretically possible provides another hopeful idea of what technologies may soon be within Human reach. (Excluding the evil aliens of course).
It uses nanotech in a fully cyberpunk way, though the idea is similar, MGR's nanomachines are different, and Prototype is a virus. The Nanosuit Is aweome by it's own right.
@@thorshammer7883 it works mechanically the same, yeah, but in Mercer's case, it's biological, while Armstrong is a bit of both. Tis suit is on their level though.
Ever thought about covering cyberpunk stuff? It would seem you have a thing for advanced tech and body integration. You're also very great at explaining things
hmm, Unless we discover the Ceph. I'm unsure if we could make a Nanosuit, but it'd be awesome to wear! However, you're making MJOLNIR, so if anyone can convince me it could be done, it's you. Maximum Armor!
Brooooo do you know how GOOD this video is??? I had chills for the whole two last minutes 😂 also cause i'm a big Crysis fan. The suit is so well thought, I could talk about it for hours
Also there is the Nanosuit 2.5 (the "Hunters" that also if I'm right) get specific mods on the suits to make them even more efficiant in fight and hunt to litteraly be able to take down anything, it's what I remember from years so maybe I'm incorrect 😂 But like you said the Corean 0.5 Nanosuits are litteraly knockoff of the chuncky Nanosuit 0. There is also the 1.5 that was used by Cell and Military in C2 mp and also a specific 2.0 used by the other team in C3 mp different from the Hunter version ! And if we count the differents versions from Warface we can also see differents mods on Nanosuits (1.5 if I had to guess) that make them better in specifics objectives like strengh or furtivity so we can also imagine there can be a specific version even better than the 3.0 on biological menaces but I guess we'll never know ! PS: we can also see how well the Nanosuit adaptative to the user is when we look at the female version of Warface !
coiled nylon muscle in a metalic particle ferrofluid/ non newtonian fluid that heats under current, an outer piezo cooling/energy harvesting layer, an outer kevlar/ mail sleeve around that muscle and a ceramic particle impregnated neopren coating on that. an outer layer of rgb e-ink panels should give adaptive "bodypaint" camouflage, though at a blurry framerate. an internal layer of aflight suit could also reduce bleeding, with padding possibly being made from wound clogging fibres. that should do the job
My favorite power armor simply because its turns the person inside into a super soldier instead of it just being the suit No horrific surgeries required 🤣🤣
The metal composite artificial muscle you brought is actually not as impressive for lifting as it sounds. A human muscle has been found to be able to lift 250 times its own weight which is more than the thing you mentioned. There have been twisted coils of carbon fiber hybrid threads that can lift 12,600 times their weight though which is closer to what a nanosuit uses. The nanosuit uses CNT artificial muscle which are carbon nanotubes. These are estimated to be stronger but no study I found yet tested this.
so theoretically if we don't care as much about matching the aesthetic using IRL material allows for strength enhancement and defense at the same time; because the armor is passive (which is preferable imo active armor is just another point of failure) stealth capability is deffo a superadvanced version of active screen. turning carbon to energy is one of the oldest human technology. I think you got caught in the forest of advanced tech to miss the obvious miniaturization of combustion/oxidation system. the rest of the system could recycle infrared/straight up thermal energy, so there's no need for complex moving part to extract the energy.
The Nanosuit is definitely more advanced than MJOLNIR. It possesses all the functions of MJOLNIR in some capacity and more. MJOLNIR is probably stronger in terms of raw power, but it also requires external add-ons or power-ups to accomplish what the Nanosuit can do natively. The Nanosuit also doesn't require the user to be physically augmented in order to move the suit safely.
@@corvus9359 The Mjölnir advantage is its power cell, with that thing nanosuit would be unstoppable, but as it is now it always runs on fumes for short bursts of power.
@@corvus9359 Don't forget that an unshackled Nanosuit can adapt basically endlessly. Despite 343i's retcon for 4, the MJOLNIR cannot do so in anyway that is meaningful. Prophet (The man and the suit) continuously augmented themselves with human and alien tech alike for years to the point of reaching essentially demi-god status compared to normal humans. I love MJOLNIR but I do not think it would hold up to the Nanosuit, they are just too different and at the end of the day Spartans (2's in this case) are still human despite their augments. "Is that thing even human anymore?" in reference to the Nanosuit Prophet is a good question, and my answer would be a solid "No." The Nanosuit can actively overcome and adapt to its shortcomings. MJOLNIR needs extensive modification to do so and that would require untold amounts of time and money in R&D. I don't even fully agree that MJOLNIR is stronger in raw power, without even considering that the Nanosuit, again, can adapt itself to become stronger like it has done repeatedly.
Unfortunately invisibility is completely impossible because you wouldn't be able to see when invisible. If the light doesn't hit your retina or cameras on your suit you just won't see anything.
Only _true_ 100% invisibility. But the nanosuit just uses light-trickery, still leaves a minor shadow, and is still sort-of-visible and people regularly react to the ripple-effect of cloak users in all three games. Even in cutscenes. At this point it's likely just a matter of computing power and hoping that people don't notice the little floating 0.03mm black specks that provide the user with vision
@@Biaanca5036 well making the lenses smaller would mean that people with invisibility would either have horrific tunnel vision of would need a ton of light to see anything. And again, you'd still see the eyes oddly floating there more obvious than the ripple. If it does work by just displaying what it views behind, moving in 3 dimensions should make it incredibly obvious as this effect works great on 2D planes but on complex 3D effect the effect should somewhat break. If it literally is just displaying the other side like a TV it would literally have no depth to what you're looking at as well making it heavily stand out. In a 2D video of the effect it may work, but when you actually see it with depth perception it should break. It would really only work from far away where depth is mostly lost and the ripple would disappear.
Nanovision should be default vision, when in cloak mode, since with nanovision you can see cloaked enemies you would also see with it when you are cloaked.
With the advent of artificial general intelligence we will soon have a mind much smarter than our own on the planet. We might be able to use this to do all of the Nana fabrication which would be required to build such a suit.
Crysis and Crysis Warhead (expansion) are great. Crysis 2 is good fun but not as good as Crysis and Warhead. Crysis 3 is better than 2 but not as good as 1 and it's expansion pack.
You should really DO AN AMAZON AFFILIATE LINK .............. Especially during shopping season. I use one every order. I feel less bothered by ordering from amazon if someone likeable is getting A percentage.
A spartan is 500kg tank, has energy shields, sometimes a thruster kit has a reaction time at least 3x faster than a human. A Pilot is basically a spartan in mjolnir undersuit. In mjolnir a spartan is impervious to all but titan rounds. In Halo 3 ending Chief punches in the titanium deck plating with bare hands and spartans frequently go hand to hand combat with covie tanks. Now imagine a spartan rodeo punching a Titan-yikes. If we give the pilot access to combat mods we give Spartans cortana increasing reaction time and awareness and she could even hack a titan and active camouflage. Void / teleport is great but spartan reaction time is better. Dont get me wrong, pilots and titanfall is amazing, but halo is just more powerful and so a the spartans enemies like elites, brutes and hunters.
I mean, all of the technologies _kinda_ already exists, the problem is always *cost*. What is the point of making an armor that costs 1000 dollars per kilogram of super ultra technology? Not even *special ops* would be valuable enough to even touch such suit. That IPMC (Ionic polymer-metal composites) you talked about, I could only find a book that costs around 200 bucks that supposedly teaches you how to synthesise these polymers. lol (I'm not trying to criticise you or your video by the way, it is obviously a game and your video is obviously a fun thought experiment/exploration, just kinda frustrated with the fact that super suits are almost useless in real life :) )
Still when nanosuits or something simmiliar arives, you can expect it to be highly unrelieable Just look at ww1 and even ww2 tanks and airplanes even first guns and firearms were terrible, you get the picture...
How much of the nanosuit is reverse-engineered Ceph technology? TBH I'd like to see another Crysis game deal with the Ceph in a sort of lovecraftian Monstrosity, a sleeping God that humanity cannot understand or hope to replicate, its forces blind idiot-savants running off of basic programming.
There are wearable armor plated exosuits all around the world. Military are testing them regularly, because it allows to achieve knight-like armor plus mechanical support by electronic motors. However the main issue is that they require an external power supply. What we won't realistically achieve in this decade is a suit made from nano-bots.
you understand that whole idea of nanosuit is bullshit. cos you are presented in intro with nano machines in blood. you use suit that changes its properties, but nano machines in reality are just used like relay to give commands to suit. so in reality its not nanosuit, like it was in avengers:infinity war. you gain protection from damage cos fake muscles made of metal or something get cramed, like in real body. you gain strenght cos those fake muscles work like exoskeleton in cod: advanced warfare. in scenes in game we can see those muscles ripped on dead bodies. nanosuit would work, cover and protect as long there is enough of nanorobots that can take form of nanosuit. they could also self repair or even self replicate. calling that nanosuit is overstatement, its just exosuit for jellyfish enemies
It is called a nanosuit because of heavy use of nanotechnology, not because it is supposedly made from nanobots, even though it is heavily reliant on them too. Thanks to those nanobots, the suit does self-repair, or even heals the user, it can change shape and form to adapt, which is what happens after credits in Crysis 3. P.S. Besides this Nanosuit is The Nanosuit, I believe the term "nanosuit" was first used by crytek to name this tech and literally defined as "a super suit from FPS Crysis by Crytek".
I’ve always imagine a ‘super-advance spandex’ made with ‘cryfibril’ for Batman and The Bat-Family.
What I imagine the Batman Beyond suit to be
Cryfibril is way to got damn expensive even for Batman And lol
@@jordnlevihudson7819 Batmans worth like the GDP of the united states lol I'm sure he could handle it.
Actually that does exist somewhat, the Batman Beyond suit used by Terry McGinnis and an old Bruce Wayne. If you already know what suit I’m talking about, don’t read the rest, it’s a lesson for the people who don’t know.
It’s not the same, but it has systems built in to enhance the user’s strength at all times, better endurance, and I believe better speed, all these things constantly as you wear it. However it doesn’t have indestructible armor, no super jump unless you count rocket boots, and it has a cloak but it suffers from the same downsides of the Crysis nanosuit, since it’s used sparingly and for short times in the show, it probably drains much of the suit’s energy. However it has more added bonuses like the wings on the suit combined with rocket boots give the user ability to fly. Also has ability to listen to conversations through surfaces,
Prophet was able to rip appart turbine supports of hydro damn generators with minimal effort
Aswell as Alcatraz being able to throw a cell operative at 60mph in Legion while being at single digit percentages of his energy bar
Implying a high level of efficiency
While its implyed Prophet upgraded the power mode to be a minimal drain on the power supply
I've never played this game series, but the suit does look cool. Also, it that fact the each of the individual components are theoretically possible provides another hopeful idea of what technologies may soon be within Human reach. (Excluding the evil aliens of course).
They are still very good games the second one is the weakest due it being adapted to console but still pretty good
Sounds like the real version of the fibers could be the core of the under suit for your real Halo armor project.
So glad to see another Crysis video from you. Thanks a bunch. And kudos on the outstanding quality.
Ok 00, you’ve sold me. Once the required materials have been invented, this is your next suit to build following Project: Mjolnir.😊
Great to see Crysis on the channel 👏
More to come!
@@00Multiverse Can you please turn the commenting back on your video?
Darn... sounds like something I would expect from Metal Gear Rising or Prototype. This is basically a adapting op armor.
*"Nanomachines Son!"*
It uses nanotech in a fully cyberpunk way, though the idea is similar, MGR's nanomachines are different, and Prototype is a virus.
The Nanosuit Is aweome by it's own right.
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Well I bring up the comparison since he hardened and restructures the way it's bonds are in specific ways to withstand physical trauma.
@@thorshammer7883 it works mechanically the same, yeah, but in Mercer's case, it's biological, while Armstrong is a bit of both. Tis suit is on their level though.
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Which is why I made the comparsion.
@@thorshammer7883 it's a good one.
more crysis content plz.this series deserves more
Ever thought about covering cyberpunk stuff? It would seem you have a thing for advanced tech and body integration. You're also very great at explaining things
hmm, Unless we discover the Ceph. I'm unsure if we could make a Nanosuit, but it'd be awesome to wear! However, you're making MJOLNIR, so if anyone can convince me it could be done, it's you.
Maximum Armor!
It is a nice change of pace to see someone discuss the topic without brushing its feasability aside due to its point of origin.
Fascinating video, I expected to come listen to theoretical sciences but instead found out that actually, many of them are already applied.
Brooooo do you know how GOOD this video is??? I had chills for the whole two last minutes 😂 also cause i'm a big Crysis fan. The suit is so well thought, I could talk about it for hours
YESSSSSSS, my favorite armor, and favorite series.
Also there is the Nanosuit 2.5 (the "Hunters" that also if I'm right) get specific mods on the suits to make them even more efficiant in fight and hunt to litteraly be able to take down anything, it's what I remember from years so maybe I'm incorrect 😂
But like you said the Corean 0.5 Nanosuits are litteraly knockoff of the chuncky Nanosuit 0. There is also the 1.5 that was used by Cell and Military in C2 mp and also a specific 2.0 used by the other team in C3 mp different from the Hunter version !
And if we count the differents versions from Warface we can also see differents mods on Nanosuits (1.5 if I had to guess) that make them better in specifics objectives like strengh or furtivity so we can also imagine there can be a specific version even better than the 3.0 on biological menaces but I guess we'll never know !
PS: we can also see how well the Nanosuit adaptative to the user is when we look at the female version of Warface !
coiled nylon muscle in a metalic particle ferrofluid/ non newtonian fluid that heats under current, an outer piezo cooling/energy harvesting layer, an outer kevlar/ mail sleeve around that muscle and a ceramic particle impregnated neopren coating on that. an outer layer of rgb e-ink panels should give adaptive "bodypaint" camouflage, though at a blurry framerate. an internal layer of aflight suit could also reduce bleeding, with padding possibly being made from wound clogging fibres.
that should do the job
Thanks for putting this video together. Very interesting and insightful
My favorite power armor
simply because its turns the person inside into a super soldier instead of it just being the suit
No horrific surgeries required 🤣🤣
Unless you get caught alive
Watching this makes me feel so smart
The metal composite artificial muscle you brought is actually not as impressive for lifting as it sounds. A human muscle has been found to be able to lift 250 times its own weight which is more than the thing you mentioned. There have been twisted coils of carbon fiber hybrid threads that can lift 12,600 times their weight though which is closer to what a nanosuit uses. The nanosuit uses CNT artificial muscle which are carbon nanotubes. These are estimated to be stronger but no study I found yet tested this.
so theoretically if we don't care as much about matching the aesthetic using IRL material allows for strength enhancement and defense at the same time; because the armor is passive (which is preferable imo active armor is just another point of failure)
stealth capability is deffo a superadvanced version of active screen.
turning carbon to energy is one of the oldest human technology. I think you got caught in the forest of advanced tech to miss the obvious miniaturization of combustion/oxidation system. the rest of the system could recycle infrared/straight up thermal energy, so there's no need for complex moving part to extract the energy.
How advance would 343 Guilty Sparks call this armor compared to MJONIR? Class 3 or class 4? It almost like living metal.
The Nanosuit is definitely more advanced than MJOLNIR. It possesses all the functions of MJOLNIR in some capacity and more. MJOLNIR is probably stronger in terms of raw power, but it also requires external add-ons or power-ups to accomplish what the Nanosuit can do natively. The Nanosuit also doesn't require the user to be physically augmented in order to move the suit safely.
@@corvus9359 The Mjölnir advantage is its power cell, with that thing nanosuit would be unstoppable, but as it is now it always runs on fumes for short bursts of power.
@@corvus9359 Don't forget that an unshackled Nanosuit can adapt basically endlessly. Despite 343i's retcon for 4, the MJOLNIR cannot do so in anyway that is meaningful. Prophet (The man and the suit) continuously augmented themselves with human and alien tech alike for years to the point of reaching essentially demi-god status compared to normal humans. I love MJOLNIR but I do not think it would hold up to the Nanosuit, they are just too different and at the end of the day Spartans (2's in this case) are still human despite their augments. "Is that thing even human anymore?" in reference to the Nanosuit Prophet is a good question, and my answer would be a solid "No." The Nanosuit can actively overcome and adapt to its shortcomings. MJOLNIR needs extensive modification to do so and that would require untold amounts of time and money in R&D. I don't even fully agree that MJOLNIR is stronger in raw power, without even considering that the Nanosuit, again, can adapt itself to become stronger like it has done repeatedly.
I hope someday this channel does a team up with roaknoke gaming tech and biology breakdown!
Ooh, this sounds interesting! 😲
Imagine master chief had this.
Unfortunately invisibility is completely impossible because you wouldn't be able to see when invisible. If the light doesn't hit your retina or cameras on your suit you just won't see anything.
Only _true_ 100% invisibility. But the nanosuit just uses light-trickery, still leaves a minor shadow, and is still sort-of-visible and people regularly react to the ripple-effect of cloak users in all three games. Even in cutscenes.
At this point it's likely just a matter of computing power and hoping that people don't notice the little floating 0.03mm black specks that provide the user with vision
@@Biaanca5036 well making the lenses smaller would mean that people with invisibility would either have horrific tunnel vision of would need a ton of light to see anything. And again, you'd still see the eyes oddly floating there more obvious than the ripple.
If it does work by just displaying what it views behind, moving in 3 dimensions should make it incredibly obvious as this effect works great on 2D planes but on complex 3D effect the effect should somewhat break. If it literally is just displaying the other side like a TV it would literally have no depth to what you're looking at as well making it heavily stand out. In a 2D video of the effect it may work, but when you actually see it with depth perception it should break. It would really only work from far away where depth is mostly lost and the ripple would disappear.
Nanovision should be default vision, when in cloak mode, since with nanovision you can see cloaked enemies you would also see with it when you are cloaked.
Having a nanosuit would be the coolest shit to own just imagine how retarded you could act in your activities
Also 69th comment
Battletech/MechWarrior Miomar comes to mind
With the advent of artificial general intelligence we will soon have a mind much smarter than our own on the planet. We might be able to use this to do all of the Nana fabrication which would be required to build such a suit.
Maximum speed! Having Anataly Kashpirovsky's talent or Djuna Davitashvili's talent is real, but the suit?
Damn I love Crysis.
I want to imagine that the Batman: Beyond suit is made of ‘cryfibril’ or something akin to it.
I recommend reading crysis legion more suit details are covered
Hmmmmm- never played Crysis! Is it any good?
Yes I would recommend the remastered editions
Crysis and Crysis Warhead (expansion) are great. Crysis 2 is good fun but not as good as Crysis and Warhead. Crysis 3 is better than 2 but not as good as 1 and it's expansion pack.
For Crysis 2, I'd instead suggest reading Crysis: Legion, the novelisation of the game, rather than playing the game itself.
@@jonharper4478 true
@@imadaman I've heard of the book never readed before but I hear it good
graphene go brrrt
Thank you for the breakdown
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A spartan is 500kg tank, has energy shields, sometimes a thruster kit has a reaction time at least 3x faster than a human. A Pilot is basically a spartan in mjolnir undersuit. In mjolnir a spartan is impervious to all but titan rounds. In Halo 3 ending Chief punches in the titanium deck plating with bare hands and spartans frequently go hand to hand combat with covie tanks. Now imagine a spartan rodeo punching a Titan-yikes. If we give the pilot access to combat mods we give Spartans cortana increasing reaction time and awareness and she could even hack a titan and active camouflage. Void / teleport is great but spartan reaction time is better. Dont get me wrong, pilots and titanfall is amazing, but halo is just more powerful and so a the spartans enemies like elites, brutes and hunters.
Both the u.s & russia is trying to create it. Russia has the Ratnik system and the u.s has the future warrior system they're working on
I mean, all of the technologies _kinda_ already exists, the problem is always *cost*.
What is the point of making an armor that costs 1000 dollars per kilogram of super ultra technology? Not even *special ops* would be valuable enough to even touch such suit.
That IPMC (Ionic polymer-metal composites) you talked about, I could only find a book that costs around 200 bucks that supposedly teaches you how to synthesise these polymers. lol
(I'm not trying to criticise you or your video by the way, it is obviously a game and your video is obviously a fun thought experiment/exploration, just kinda frustrated with the fact that super suits are almost useless in real life :) )
Problem is not the cost, problem is combining them. Those exist separately.
Still when nanosuits or something simmiliar arives, you can expect it to be highly unrelieable
Just look at ww1 and even ww2 tanks and airplanes
even first guns and firearms were terrible, you get the picture...
Please cover battletech content.
You mean I would not be seeing it emarge
Lore wise, its the US that copied Korean nanosuit according to the comics.
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How much of the nanosuit is reverse-engineered Ceph technology? TBH I'd like to see another Crysis game deal with the Ceph in a sort of lovecraftian Monstrosity, a sleeping God that humanity cannot understand or hope to replicate, its forces blind idiot-savants running off of basic programming.
I think the fallout 4 power armor is more realistic, speaking of.
There are wearable armor plated exosuits all around the world. Military are testing them regularly, because it allows to achieve knight-like armor plus mechanical support by electronic motors.
However the main issue is that they require an external power supply.
What we won't realistically achieve in this decade is a suit made from nano-bots.
Problem is, everything will be useless because we can destroy tanks even. Just use valibres bigger than 50bmg and youll rip the suit and armour apart
you understand that whole idea of nanosuit is bullshit. cos you are presented in intro with nano machines in blood. you use suit that changes its properties, but nano machines in reality are just used like relay to give commands to suit. so in reality its not nanosuit, like it was in avengers:infinity war. you gain protection from damage cos fake muscles made of metal or something get cramed, like in real body. you gain strenght cos those fake muscles work like exoskeleton in cod: advanced warfare. in scenes in game we can see those muscles ripped on dead bodies. nanosuit would work, cover and protect as long there is enough of nanorobots that can take form of nanosuit. they could also self repair or even self replicate. calling that nanosuit is overstatement, its just exosuit for jellyfish enemies
It is called a nanosuit because of heavy use of nanotechnology, not because it is supposedly made from nanobots, even though it is heavily reliant on them too. Thanks to those nanobots, the suit does self-repair, or even heals the user, it can change shape and form to adapt, which is what happens after credits in Crysis 3.
P.S. Besides this Nanosuit is The Nanosuit, I believe the term "nanosuit" was first used by crytek to name this tech and literally defined as "a super suit from FPS Crysis by Crytek".
If what your talking about is nanosuit 1 then yes in certain conditions