Originally posted by LtNarol
Orbital sky diving? How would the soldiers survive reintry?
Theres a reason why smaller asteriods never hit the surface of the earth.
You obviously don't understand what Orbital Sky Diving is (I said read up on it if you don't know)

. You also don't understand some laws of physics.
The re-entry problem experienced on the Space Shuttle or on meteors, etc is only caused by friction. These objects are travelling extremely fast compared with the atmosphere, so when the particles collide, it creates heat.
The majority of meteors actually impact the surface, but they're travelling so slow that we don't see or hear about them. The main reason we don't see or hear about them is because the majority of this type are the size of dust.
If an orbital sky diver has a controlled slowish entry into the planet's atmosphere (with a space suit on of course), s/he would not experience any friction of re-entry, thus easily surviving 're-entry'.
I think this method of delivering troops to the surface is pretty cool. I was picturing it in my mind on the 30min drive home from work. The big ship enters orbit, the troops are in position in the staging area. The huge space doors open, and the troops start running off the platform into the weightlessness of space. Small manauvers are made with their tiny control thrusters.
They ascend through the first layers of the atmosphere and then start falling through the clouds, where they deploy their parashutes and touch down to the ground all while attacking the various defense turrets on the ground. After touching down, they detach their parashute and quickly remove their space suit revealing their armour (like in the FS1 cutscene on the Shivan freighter). They then start running and kicking some NTF butt!