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RECRUIT-class Mjolnir

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Recruit
Recruit armor in Halo 4 with no skin.
Production overview

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MJOLNIR [GEN2][1]

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Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel[3]

Technical specifications

Feature(s):

  • Class-A hardened reactor case[1]
  • Common solid-plate pauldrons[1]
 
Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel.[3]

RECRUIT-class Mjolnir is the standard-issue MJOLNIR GEN2 armor set manufactured by Hannibal Weapon Systems and Materials Group. It is the standard armor for all newly recruited SPARTAN-IV personnel.[3][4]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

The reactor is covered by a "Class-A hardened reactor case". The shoulders are called "common solid-plate pauldrons". There is a power conduit on the cuisse. The feet have segmented plates to increase mobility. The armor is designed to cope with the strain and duress experienced by newly augmented Spartan-IV.[1]

The standard color scheme for Recruit-equipped Spartans aboard the UNSC Infinity consists of orange-yellow stripes at various points, most notably along the center of the helmet, though the suit remains largely unpainted.[Note 1] Whether this color scheme is common among all recently inducted SPARTAN-IVs is unknown.

Development History[edit]

The majority of the Recruit variants were manufactured by Hannibal Weapon Systems and tested at WG/Facility 93-00/Kotka. Both the forearms and greaves were manufactured by the Materials Group, with the forearms tested at FFG-045's combat lab, and the greaves manufactured on Chi Ceti IV.[2] Testing for the GEN2 version was swiftly done, as by January 2553 a copy of the armor was onboard the UNSC Infinity.[5]

Decades of combat experience with Mjolnir suits informed the design and electronics hardware architecture of the RECRUIT helmet.[4]

Skins[edit]

The Prime skin is part of the Infinity Actual Kit recommended for Spartan-IV first contact and asymmetrical operations.[6]

Usage[edit]

Newly inducted Spartans are required to use the Recruit-class armor for an individually determined time frame before requisitioning custom kits.[3] The armor's performance consistency raises eyebrows among the more experienced Spartans, however, and despite its popularity, many Spartan-IVs opt to diversify the armor with other variants.[1]

Spartans in the Recruit variant armor were sold as toys. One child had painted his Recruit Spartan action figure to resemble the Master Chief.[7]

In-game information[edit]

Halo 4[edit]

Reruit was first introduced as an armor set in Halo 4. The player default, Recruit featured two additional variants with Recruit Prime and Recruit Tiger.

Armor Description Unlock requirements
(Halo 4)
Unlock requirements
(Halo: MCC)
H4 MJOLNIR Recruit.png
Recruit
Description (H4): Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel. Unlocked by default. Unlocked by default.
Forearms Description (H4): Standardized RECRUIT-class vambrace systems, vetted in the 'FFG-045' combat lab.
Legs Description (H4): Conventional RECRUIT-class full greave system manufactured on Chi Ceti IV.
Helmet description (MCC): Standard-issue helmet for Spartan-IV personnel.
Shoulders description (MCC): Modular left/right spaulder from Recruit-class armor.
Chest description (MCC): Simple, reliable, and able to be manufactured in large numbers.
Forearms description (MCC): Recruit-class vambrace vetted in the FFG-045 combat lab.
Legs description (MCC): Recruit-class greaves manufactured on Chi Ceti IV.
H4 Recruit Armor.png
Recruit Prime (PRME) skin
Description (H4): Customized with PRME armor skin. Purchase the Halo 4 Limited Edition or Halo 4 Game of the Year Edition. Unlocked by default on Series 4: Reclaimer update.
Helmet description (MCC): Recruit helmet customized with PRIME coating.
Shoulder description (MCC): Recruit left/right spaulder customized with PRIME coating.
Chest description (MCC): Recruit chassis customized with PRIME coating.
Forearms description (MCC): Recruit vambrace customized with PRIME coating.

Recruit Tiger (TIGR) skin
Legs description (MCC): Recruit-class greaves customized with TIGER coating. Complete the Exterminator - Master commendation. Unlocked by default on Series 4: Reclaimer update.

Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta[edit]

Recruit would return in the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta as the default armor within the beta. Additionally, a second variant dubbed "Recruit BRN" was unlockable through the beta's progression system.

Armor Manufacturer Description Unlock requirements
Recruit armor in the Halo 5 beta.
Recruit
Hannibal Weapon Systems Helmet description: Decades of combat experience with Mjolnir suits informed the design and electronics hardware architecture of the RECRUIT helmet. Unlocked by default.
Body description: Personalized RECRUIT armor suits the needs of a diverse segment of Spartan combatants.
Recruit (BRN) armor in the Halo 5 beta.
Recruit BRN
Helmet description: Though largely confined to War Games, custom patterns can be applied to RECRUIT armor before fitting. Reach Rank (Halo 4)Rank (Halo 4)Rank (Halo 4)
Body description: Personalized RECRUIT armor suits the needs of a diverse segment of Spartan combatants. Reach Rank (Halo 4)Rank (Halo 4)Rank (Halo 4)

Halo 5: Guardians[edit]

The Recruit armor would be among the launch-era armor that returned in Halo 5: Guardians as an armor permutation that was a player default, with unlockable variants via the Requisition system. The body armor includes the Recruit chest, right shoulder, and legs, an unknown left shoulder, and Ricochet forearms. The Recruit set has three skins: Charred, Marked, and Proven. The "Charred" variant is a renamed "BRN" variant from Halo 5's beta.

Armor Description Rarity Introduced in Unlock requirements
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit (helmet)
Decades of combat experience with Mjolnir suits informed the design and electronics hardware architecture of the RECRUIT helmet. Common Introduced on launch. Purchase a Silver REQ pack for REQ Points 5,000 REQ points.
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Charred (helmet skin)
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Marked (helmet skin)
Uncommon
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Proven (helmet skin)
Rare
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit (body)
SPARTAN-IVs are required to use the RECRUIT-class armor until they demonstrate mastery over their many augmentations. Common
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Charred (body skin)
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Marked (body skin)
Uncommon
REQ icon for the Recruit armor.
Recruit Proven (body skin)
Rare

Production notes[edit]

In Halo 4, the Recruit right shoulder and forearms available to the player in multiplayer are different from those seen elsewhere in the game, such as on SPARTAN-IV NPCs in campaign and on characters in the Spartan Ops cutscenes. Curiously, the SPARTAN-IVs in Halo 4's campaign appear to be wearing what the game classifies as Ricochet forearms.

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Halo 5: Guardians skins[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ All SPARTAN-IV NPCs encountered in Halo 4 (both in the campaign and in Spartan Ops) wear Recruit armor with the aforementioned color scheme. Jared Miller of the ship's Spartan Command also wears Recruit armor with this color scheme in Spartan Ops' prerendered "talking head" vignettes.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 20, 164
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Halo 4, Spartan Armor Customization
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Halo 4, Spartan Armor Customization: Recruit Description "Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel."
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Halo 5: Guardians, Spartan Appearance Customization: Recruit - Body Description "SPARTAN-IVs are required to use the RECRUIT-class armor until they demonstrate mastery over their many augmentations."
  5. ^ Halo: Initiation, issue 2
  6. ^ Halo 4, Limited Edition: Bonus content marketplace description
  7. ^ Halo 5: Guardians marketing, Hunt the Truth campaign, A Hero Falls