While the suit is tanky, it is not invincible. Do not stand in the open like you are wearing an Exoskeleton.
The vessel returned to military service during World War II, maintaining essential supply lines for the Allied forces. Her final voyage occurred in September 1943. While en route from Beira, Mozambique, to Newport News, Virginia, the freighter collided with the SS British Resolution on September 22, 1943. The damage proved catastrophic, causing the SS Julia Luckenbach to sink rapidly beneath the waves. 2. Other Notable Ships Bearing the Name "SS Julia" ss julia
Owning the suit is one thing; using it correctly is another. Here is how to maximize the SS Julia: While the suit is tanky, it is not invincible
The was a steam-powered merchant vessel active in the early 20th century. While not as famous as ocean liners, ships like Julia were the workhorses of regional trade — carrying coal, timber, grain, or passengers along coastal and short-sea routes. Her final voyage occurred in September 1943
The SS Julia is prized because it does not sacrifice mobility for protection, unlike heavy suits (like the Bulat or Exo).
The SS Julia has decent artifact slots.