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... extract the waste in his body to obtain nutrients to sustain him.

But that was just basic life preservation.

It was apparently strong enough to resist laser blasts head-on! As the latest in military tech, it had surpassed all other defenses and was now tuned to protect from the most dangerous of attacks from superpowers and the like.

Protecting from mere laser beams was child's play. Even more exaggerated was the fact that the user of the Exosuit could survive having a nuke dro ...

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