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The medieval cost for producing suit of armor was equivalent to manufacturing a car. Suiting a giant for battle would be like a taxpayer paid aircraft carrier
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It's appropriate that ships, throughout history to today, where personified through names. Being such an investment, many people felt attached to the project, and longed to see it perform well. Perhaps giving ships a type of "celebrity" status, with some enthusiasts generally liking all ships, but having personal favorites.

Creating military armor for a person 10, 50, or 100 times normal scale would undoubtedly attract admiration and a desire for the expensive armor to perform well. Assuming physics still apply, the wearer would also have to respect the suit and become an expert at its fine control.

Now the question is, would the celebrity status be given to the giant or the armor? Or is it a complicated matter of the suit's history and operation by one or differing giants?

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