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From this thread in particular, since many characters got Type 1 Self-Sustenance for having gear to allow them to survive in space. But however, Type 1 Self-Sustenance doesn't actually make sense for these characters to have because of their gear based off it's reasoning from here.
Which doesn't make sense for those who has Type 1 Self Sustenance since they still need oxygen to breathe from, not indefinitely.
But here's what I propose, since for we treat Type 3 Underwater Breathing for having gear, I propose Self-Sustenance (Type 4)
For the definition:
Credit to @Sir_Ovens for this proposal:
Type 1:Respiratory Self-Sustenance: The ability to live indefinitely without oxygen (or whatever substance that the creature's species breathes). This includes surviving in the vacuum of space or in the depths of an ocean. This may provide resistance to certain gas-based toxins.
But here's what I propose, since for we treat Type 3 Underwater Breathing for having gear, I propose Self-Sustenance (Type 4)
For the definition:
Type 4: Pressurized Self-Sustenance: The said person can breathe in space with certain equipment that provides them oxygen. Such as a space suit.
Credit to @Sir_Ovens for this proposal:
Non-Standard Breathing is the ability to breathe in environments that baseline human beings would find hazardous to breathe in.
Unlike characters with Self-Sustenance, characters with Non-Standard Breathing still require sustenance through the act of breathing and cannot sustain an indefinite lack of sustenance.
Possible Uses
- Breathing in space
- Breathing under water
- Breathing through toxic fumes
Types
- Type 1 (Superhuman): The ability to breathe in hazardous environments such as under water, in space, or in poisonous gases.
- Type 2 (Assisted): The user still requires oxygen and air, however they are able to breathe in hazardous environments through the use of apparatuses such as gas tanks.
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