Mech suits have been a fantasy object of science fiction for a long time. They were first seen in fiction in the late 19th century from a book written by Edward Ellis, Jules Verne, and H.G. Wells. Later on the suits were normalized in anime and video games. This has created a vivid picture of how the future soldier and the urban battlefield will look: giant, man-carrying robot suits, with batons to beat protesters, perverts, and troublemakers. More
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