It didn't matter where Rask was. His true enclosure was the armour.
— Flavour Text on Rask, Atlas Reactor
It is not uncommon for the gods to grant their champions a vile unity with their weapons and armour: their swords become as much a part of their body as their hands, and their plate mail melds to their flesh as a second skin. To onlookers, this is a sign of great favour, for the Chaos warrior has metamorphosed into a warrior true, his very body an indomitable fusion of steel and sinew. Clad for war and war alone, these warriors are amongst the most battle-hungry of all the scions of the north. Only the bearer of such a gift knows the pain and isolation that such gifts entail, and the despair of being trapped within a cage so complete that death is the only escape.
— Warhammer: Warriors Of Chaos Army Book (7th edition)
"7 years in this mask. Has my face changed? The mask never gives. It crushes my face. Am I deformed by now?"
— Dollface, Twisted Metal: Black
Otto Octavius: I-It's not that kind of suit, Mr. O'Hirn. You will never be able to remove it!
Alex O'Hirn: But it's tough, right doc?
Otto Octavius: Indeed. But your skin will fuse to the armor. A thick titanium-resin armor. A permanent change!
Hammerhead: (to Norman Osborn) Is it me, or is your boy tryin' to talk my boy outta this? (to O'Hirn) Look, O'Hirn! You'll be tough. Tough enough to bring down you-know-who!
Alex O'Hirn: Then what's the hold-up?
Alex O'Hirn: But it's tough, right doc?
Otto Octavius: Indeed. But your skin will fuse to the armor. A thick titanium-resin armor. A permanent change!
Hammerhead: (to Norman Osborn) Is it me, or is your boy tryin' to talk my boy outta this? (to O'Hirn) Look, O'Hirn! You'll be tough. Tough enough to bring down you-know-who!
Alex O'Hirn: Then what's the hold-up?
— The Spectacular Spider-Man, "The Invisible Hand"
Emily: So, how do I get this coat off of me?
Eliza: You don't.
Eliza: You don't.
— Wilde Life, p.1215
"And I thought denim was binding..."
— Alex, Totally Spies!