Rainbow Dash.
And this is extremely off-topic, but what happens when you sneeze in a completely-covering helmet? After scampering around screeching like a little girl, wouldn't you have to clean off the visor?
Quote from: Quinn on September 13, 2011, 03:25:30 amAnd this is extremely off-topic, but what happens when you sneeze in a completely-covering helmet? After scampering around screeching like a little girl, wouldn't you have to clean off the visor?The answer is that you don't sneeze in a completely-covered helmet. The suit has pressure sensors inside the helmet and can sense when you are getting the urge to sneeze. It then forces all of the air out of the helmet, creating a vacuum in which the wearer can no longer breathe and thus cannot complete the sharp inhale required prior to sneezing. The suit will only allow air to flow back into the helmet when the sensors are back to normal and the urge to sneeze has passed. Faulty sensors and particularly persistent urges to sneeze have caused injury and even death in helmet-wearers in the past. Please remember that you sneeze only at your own risk.