"Liquid" Kevlar. Kevlar is the stuff armor-piercing bullets are made of. Stronger than steel. Liquid Kevlar was invented in 2199 by Jaynette Newland, an astrophysicist involved in testing quantum tunneling theory. She found that she could make a Kevlar material as light and flexible as cloth by intra-dimensional insertion of a neostyrene molecule between every Kevlar molecule of the suit. The machine that weaves this fabric was designed by the famed theoretical engineering genius, J. Raymond Onager, just 5 years after Dr. Newland's breakthrough discovery.
The suit is practically impenetrable, totally waterproof, bullet-proof, can emit a focused electrostatic discharge of 10 gigavolts to fry just about anything under the sun (bad guys, I'm guessing), and is highly elastic.
2006-08-28 16:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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As a certified diver, my dive suit and most modern dive-suits are made of Kevlar. It is warm and insulated. It repels water also.
Red and black stripes are popular. Mine is blue with black and yellow patterns and it stretches. It hugs the body and gives the impression that you are superman. Actually with your big fins on, you feel like superman.
Boaz.
2006-08-28 16:22:02
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answered by Boaz 4
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paper thin kevlar. Kevlar is a real thing, just make it paper thin - may it's one of his inventions. Like transparent aluminum in the Star Trek 4 movie...a touch of reality with fabrication.
2006-09-05 04:37:09
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answered by chris 5
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There is no such can-do-everything fabric, but since this is fiction you can make it up. Research fabrics as much as you can to appear intelligent, then use your imagination. I invented 'kezlin', from 'Kevlar', a fabric for spaceships that can grasp asteroids and other spaceships.
2006-09-05 09:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Spandex
2006-08-28 18:00:49
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answered by IthinkFramptonisstillahottie 6
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Clint Eastwood goes for Velcro.
2006-08-28 16:14:19
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answered by Fulltime in my RV (I wish) 3
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Kevlar neoprene?
With a teflon coating?
2006-08-28 16:07:22
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answered by Shibi 6
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Maybe lycra would work or spandex.
2006-08-28 16:14:29
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answered by Ginger/Virginia 6
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I don't know.
2006-09-05 12:01:11
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answered by Jesus Freak #1 1
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