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(Not entirely true - we see them in Legends' Prototype, for example, and it's safe to say they've probably been in use for a while in-universe. In general it's not safe to say that first in-game appearances equal the first in-lore ones.) |
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Other varieties of UNSC combat boots often contain more protective armor plating than the standard VZG7 boot. The boots used by Marines stationed on the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} in [[2531]] were fully armored, with protective plating covering the whole boot and the shin, while the boots sported by the Marines aboard the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} in 2552 included armor that covered the shin. | Other varieties of UNSC combat boots often contain more protective armor plating than the standard VZG7 boot. The boots used by Marines stationed on the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} in [[2531]] were fully armored, with protective plating covering the whole boot and the shin, while the boots sported by the Marines aboard the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} in 2552 included armor that covered the shin. | ||
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Another name for these boots is "Boondockers".<ref name="HE"/> | Another name for these boots is "Boondockers".<ref name="HE"/> |
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The VZG7 armored boots are standard issue combat boots for UNSC Marines, worn as a part of the Marine BDU. The boot is protective, lightweight, nearly liquid-proof, and is generally comfortable.[1] The VZG7 boots have been in use for most of the Human-Covenant War.
Description
The VZG7 boots appear to be standard lace-up combat boots covered in varying types of armor. Each boot, with armor plating, weighs about 3.5 lbs (1.59 kg).[1] The armor attached to the VZG7 boots covers the upper part of the shin from all sides. The boot itself is covered in lighter armor plating.[2]
In the later version, the metallic armor covering the upper shin appears to be separate from the boot, and does not cover the back of the leg. Armored coverings attached by straps are often worn on the boot for greater protection.[3]
Other varieties of UNSC combat boots often contain more protective armor plating than the standard VZG7 boot. The boots used by Marines stationed on the UNSC Spirit of Fire in 2531 were fully armored, with protective plating covering the whole boot and the shin, while the boots sported by the Marines aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn in 2552 included armor that covered the shin.
Trivia
Another name for these boots is "Boondockers".[1]
List of appearances
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