Spacesuit (Mothership Zeta)

The Gemini-Era  is a piece of clothing which is added to Fallout 3 in the Mothership Zeta add-on.

It provides a damage resistance of 1 and has a very high item health (10 million HP). Radiation Suits and Advanced Radiation Suits can be used to repair it.

Obtaining
When you complete the quest Not of This World you will unfreeze people from different time periods. One of them, Colonel Hartigan, died from the thawing, allowing you to loot his spacesuit. It is in the pod to the far right.

Appearances
The appears in the Mothership Zeta add-on for Fallout 3.

Trivia

 * When the Player Character is doing his or her space-walk, you can hear breathing sounds.
 * It is unknown how the Lone Wanderer survives so long during the space-walk, due to the fact there is no visible oxygen supply. It is possible that the aliens embedded some of their technology in it, or that it is simply following the 1950's science stereotypes that much of the game follows.
 * During the spacewalk, the player is unable to use their Pip-Boy due to it being inaccessible inside the sleeve. However, your pip boy is still visible in 3rd person.
 * Strangely, if you take off the spacesuit during the spacewalk (killing yourself in the process, obviously) a message will pop up saying you've lost karma if the player has high karma or that you've gained karma if the player has low karma.
 * If you look at yourself in third person during the spacewalk, your character is still wearing the pip-boy glove (still with holes in the fingertips), in real life this would render the suit completely useless by breaking the pressurized seal. This may be an oversight by the developers.
 * It cannot be hotkeyed.
 * Strangely enough, The space suit does not allow you to breathe underwater even though it allows you to breath perfectly well in a vaccum. It is unknown if this is a bug or intentional on behalf of the developers.
 * When highlighted in the Pip-Boy, "Equip" isn't lit, though the PC can still equip it. (unconfirmed, 360)
 * If the Depressurization is activated without the suit on, the player's head explodes. In reality, this would not actually happen - the bloodstream would eventually become clogged instead due to the oxygen trying to escape (although suffication would come first). Again, this may be following the 1950's stereotype.

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