Just for fun, not to be taken seriously, as there are probably limits to this by energy constraints in a small frame.
But maybe in the future:
Read earlier the "Ironman suit" I suggested was dismantled. I think it was Kevin Yue.
In the relay it says something to do with flight and landing? So looking at various technologies
may be able to compensate.
So first feature:
I suggested this backplate opening from this video game. Which is a good way of entrance and exit to a ready-made frame. The connectors between the limbs are supported by biomimetic joints, carrying weight of its own. But if to be carrying more weight to it without the user, not just connective joints, but gear support system in sacrifice to mobility/flexibility can be applied probably...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ3UX8uMyqw
Above armor design from the game Anthem:
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2nd feature:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj-Iwv5NJKg
Flight is possible if strong enough turbines like in this device above:
"Jetman".
However, if in non-flight, it would be too wide for someone to walk around with it.
So I designed a foldable wing. (wing1.jpg in my desktop)
With red = rotational device that holds the skeleton frame.
blue = the skeleton frame that holds the wings.
grey = foldable wings which should be something like fabric.
or it could be without the fabric and folding wings that goes into each other within its gap.
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3rd feature:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHk13Xa8dqI&t=8s
Issue with the "Jetman" device is the landing. It needs a parachute.
But what if, at certain height closer to the ground, it transitions to,
"Jetsuit" turbines from the limbs? Landing in safety. (This would be very difficult)
and also, again, the width restricts limbic movement, so instead left and right,
front and back on the arms.
(jetlimbs1.jpg on my desktop)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQzLrvz4DKQ&t=336s
Same concept with the "jetsuit" but on the legs this time.
Flyboard Air.
So then, ultimately, it would resemble a bit like the those robots from zone of the enders video game. "Orbital frame".
In flight, neuralink can be used to perform certain maneuvers, (by pre-configuration of the rockets in the "Jetman") triggered by impulse.
On land, do you think neuralink is able to work with a robotic tail, so it doesn't fall off balance? Nah.
LOL anyway, just daydreaming. Not that practical.
Today, almost recovered from the flu and some diet related aches...
Now better.
Will start tomorrow....