d(sqrt(-1)) said:
Dunno, it just seems that protection vs flying lead/needles/plasma etc wouldn't be the main consideration.
Protection is mostly against micrometeorites, suit puncture by sharp surfaces and, more importantly, the suit has to be strong enough to contain the pressure differences between its inside and the vacuum of space.
Besides, at high TLs, why not just wear your Vacc Suit all the time?
Why not, if you're on a combat or exploration spacecraft which might have to depressurize at short notice due to combat preparation? You'll wear the suit all the time (at the very least when you're on shift) sans the gloves and the helmets. The gloves would be tucked in your belt, the helmet would be placed near your station. When you have to be vacuum-ready, just wear and seal the gloves and screw on the helmet. On high TLs, the light and comfortable vacc suit becomes your duty uniform.