Spockrock
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IIRC, the damage an electric charge does to a person depends on a crapton of factors: body resistance, presence of water on the skin/clothes, psychological state, duration of the shock (if it's more than one pump of the heart, you can expect your heart to fibrillate (happens around 100 mA)) etc. and 5 A will outright kill you. the top layer of the skin provides the most resistance (which means less As, since I = U/R), so if your skin is undamaged and dry, you have more chances.
it also affects a person in all kinds of ways: results in burns, dissolves blood and plasma, fucks with organs' functions, triggers convulsions which can cause serious damage to muscles and joints etc. it can also inject tiny particles of metal under the skin (metal that got melted by the charge), or into the eyes, which probably hurts like hell and can blind you.
so, since metal is a great conductor, if you hit a guy in a plate with a bolt of electricity, it can fuck him up in all kinds of ways, depending on the power.
it also affects a person in all kinds of ways: results in burns, dissolves blood and plasma, fucks with organs' functions, triggers convulsions which can cause serious damage to muscles and joints etc. it can also inject tiny particles of metal under the skin (metal that got melted by the charge), or into the eyes, which probably hurts like hell and can blind you.
so, since metal is a great conductor, if you hit a guy in a plate with a bolt of electricity, it can fuck him up in all kinds of ways, depending on the power.