Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20140912002450/@comment-24891101-20140920230249

I'm not sure I'm understanding your point.

Of course the helmets have cameras. How else would incident light be transduced to their eyes, with an opaque barrier intervening? The cameras may not necessarily record, just being a live transmission, but given that those soldiers are essentially on diplomatic protection detail, since the CCT is a massively important international asset, with every nation wanting accountability if something were to happen, they would be recording all the time, or maybe just auto-starting when they enter combat, per normal rules of engagement, since Atlas probably has a very networked battlefield already.

I don't see how Rule of Cool is a licit objection to the question of how they see. They have full helmets, blocking their eyes, so there have to be cameras. What's the problem, even under Rule of Cool?