Alien Skinsuit Patched (2025)

Wait, the user said "each word with 3 synonyms formatted v1. Keep names intact." So if the word is part of a name (as in, it's a proper noun or part of a title), we don't substitute it. So "Alien Skinsuit" is a title, so "Alien" and "Skinsuit" should stay. Similarly, "Uncovering" is likely part of the title, but I need to confirm. The user might want the first word "Uncovering" replaced, but if it's part of the title, maybe not. Hmm, the example in the user's query might clarify, but since there isn't an example, I'll proceed carefully.

The original text is about the functions of an alien skinsuit. The user wants each word (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced with three synonyms or alternatives. Each alternative separated by a pipe. Proper nouns like "alien" should be skipped, but wait, "alien" isn't a proper noun here; it might be a common noun. Wait, the note says to skip proper nouns. So if there's a name, like specific alien names, we skip them. But in the example text, there are no proper nouns. All words are common nouns or verbs. So maybe all words are to be replaced. alien skinsuit

Wait, the user specified to keep names intact. So "Alien Skinsuit" is a name and should remain as is. So "Uncovering", "Glimpse", "Otherworldly", and "Technology" are the words to replace. Let me make sure. Wait, the user said "each word with 3 synonyms formatted v1

First, I need to break down the text sentence by sentence. Let's start with the first sentence: "An alien skinsuit is a hypothetical device that would enable an extraterrestrial being to survive in a environment that is hostile to their biological needs." Similarly, "Uncovering" is likely part of the title,

"Glimpse" → synonyms: Peek

Finally, "Life Support Systems" should remain as a proper noun since it's the title of a section, but each word within it can be replaced if not a proper noun. However, "Life Support Systems" is a title, so we leave it as is. Wait, the user said "proper nouns" are to be kept intact. If "Life Support Systems" is considered a proper noun here (as a section title), it should stay. Otherwise, if it's not, each word can be replaced. Need to check. Since the user didn't mention leaving titles as proper nouns, but the example shows "Alien Skinsuit" and "Theoretical Components of an Alien Skinsuit" as headers, maybe "Life Support Systems" is a header and should stay. However, the user might consider "Life Support Systems" as a proper noun. Since the instruction is to keep names intact, and "Life Support Systems" is a section title, probably keep it as is.