I talked Albin and he said his original idea was similar to mine. Cool guy! He shared tips on walking in the suit with the prosthetic. I am showing mine so that the kids can see it and see that you can still do what you want. Limb loss does not equal life loss.
Besides, a kid who is going to amputated or just got amputated or has a parent coming home missing a limb, the Amptrooper is going to add a touch of "cool" to it. When that parent comes home they are going to think it is cool that Mommy or Daddy has a leg like the Amptrooper or a cool arm! Or they may think, if the Amptrooper can do it I can do it too! That is why I want my leg to show. Not to say that Albin should. This is what I feel my calling is. He is doing a great thing as it is with the 501st and does not make the focus about his amputation. He shows the same thing that I am trying to show the kids just in a different way. You see him out there doing the things that everyone else is doing in the 501st and you don't know he is an amputee. Then maybe you see him later that day not in costume and you see he is. Just that says a lot to people!
God bless!