Yes that Anita. Anita Sarkeesian. After she complained about a female Mandalorian having somewhat titty armor (and yeah, I do think she's overreacting in this instance, but the reaction to her overreacting will be even worse).
I'M ABOUT TO GO FERAL. I AM READY GO COMMIT GAMERCIDE.
Time is a flat circle
On the other hand, titty armor is dumb and rightfully mocked.
I mean they did boobify her armor compared to the one from Clone Wars for no apparent reason, but at least it's not one of those bulging metal bra death traps that would realistically cave in and crush the wearer's chest on impact.
titplate is still not a good idea, not good to deflect swords/projectiles/lasers straight into your face and/or neck
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Oh wait really? Chuds keep posting screenshots from, what I thought, was Clone Wars. It might be a different series then, I don't keep up with Star Wars anymore.
https://twitter.com/ARedJay1/status/1327826820352405519?s=20 <-- Example. Sorry for linking to ground zero itself
Looks like they changed her armor a bit at some point during the Clone Wars then. She had a very flat chestpiece in Rebels again though.
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It could be that they made it that way so that the actress would be comfortable. I wouldn't know first hand but I've heard that squeezing your boobs down into a small space hurts.
I recently worked in a museum summer workshop thing where visitors could try on a replica of a knight's chestplate and women had no problem wearing it whatsoever.
interesting. still, unless there's concept art that emerges showing that the female mandalorian armor was specifically sexed up for the show, then the most likely explanation for it looking the way it does is that the costume department took the actress' measurements and matched the costume to her.
Were you taking surveys on the women that tried it? Excuse me miss, how does this make your breasts feel? Is this uncomfortable on your nipples?
Actually yes lol. As part of the workshop we were testing mobility in medieval armor, so visitors who volunteered (both men and women) ran around and performed various exercises in plate and then made a rather detailed report (what movements they could and couldn't do, whether the armor chafed at some places, how quickly they tired etc.). Medieval plate armor was actually surprisingly spacious as a lot of padding went underneath.
that is a very good point
Oh definitely, I just think this was one of tamer instances they could have picked from