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*'''[[HERMES-class Mjolnir|Hermes]]''' - A variant based on GEN1 Mark IV EVA and GEN2 Hermes
*'''[[HERMES-class Mjolnir|Hermes]]''' - A variant based on GEN1 Mark IV EVA and GEN2 Hermes
*'''[[ISR-class Mjolnir|ISR]]''' - A variant for intelligence collection.
*'''[[ISR-class Mjolnir|ISR]]''' - A variant for intelligence collection.
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*'''[[Mark V Zeta|Mark V Zeta]]''' - A variant used by ONI's Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group
*'''[[Mark V Zeta|Mark V Zeta]]''' - A variant used by ONI's Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group
*'''[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|Mark VI <nowiki>GEN3</nowiki>]]'''- A variant based on the GEN1 Mark IV and Mark VI
*'''[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|Mark VI <nowiki>GEN3</nowiki>]]'''- A variant based on the GEN1 Mark IV and Mark VI

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MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN3)
Front Image of the MK VII armor from OFFICIAL COSPLAY GUIDE: MARK VII.
Production overview

Type:

MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor GEN3

Technical specifications

Feature(s):

 

The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor [GEN3] is the third system-wide generation of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[2]

History

MJOLNIR Mk VI variant being assembled and marked.

Early history and development

Although the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2) meant a radical simplification of the Mjolnir platform, to the point it could be mass-produced, some in the Spartan Operations branch were dissatisfied with its minimal performance improvement over the old GEN1 systems. By that reason, the UNSC decided to manufacture the next generation of Mjolnir armors.[3]

Around October 17, 2558,[4] the Mark VII was used as the testbed for the [GEN3] improvements, but it remained uncertain if manufacturers would adopt the standards and cost accounting by the Unified Earth Government.[2]

On February 10, 2559, four months after the rise of Cortana and the Created, the Materials Group began to manufacture GEN3 armor.[1] The Swords of Sanghelios too are involved in the manufacture of GEN3 armors like the GEN3 Anubis which they built in their assembly forges. On October 7, 2559, John-117 and Blue Team were deployed on a covert mission to CASTLE Base using GEN3 armor.[5] During a subsequent battle in New Mohács, Spartan IVs in GEN3 were deployed by drop pod. [6] Several months later on May 28, 2560, the armor was used by John-117 during a conflict on Installation 07.[7][8]

Specifications

MJOLNIR arm piece diagnostic from Step Inside.
MJOLNIR GEN3 arm component diagnostic.

Design and features

The conceptual design framework incorporates lessons from the MJOLNIR [GEN2] line of Mjolnir, while also using performance and higher levels of protection given by the MJOLNIR [GEN1] line of Mjolnir.[2] Subsequently GEN3 weighs twice as much as GEN2 at 400 kilograms.[5]

The armor features a survival mode that can keep the occupant alive for at least six months in the vacuum of space. After a burst of power was used by Fernando Esparza to bring John-117's armor out of survival mode, the armor's fusion reactor almost instantly recharged Echo 216's depleted batteries in return, restoring functioning to the Pelican's internal lights and systems.[8]

At the very least, John-117's armor contains holographic emitters in the palm of the hand, allowing him to display an avatar of the Weapon over his hand, a feature not previously seen with his GEN1 and GEN2 suits while he was working with Cortana.[8]

Armor variants and upgrades

Variants

The following is a list of major variants of the GEN3 platform.

  • Anubis - Upgraded from GEN2
  • Aviator - Upgraded from GEN2
  • Cavallino - A variant used by fireteam leaders, trainers, and observers
  • Celox - A variant based on GEN2 Scout
  • Cohort - A variant used by Fred-104
  • Enigma - A variant for tank crews
  • Firefall - A variant designed for orbital insertion.
  • Hermes - A variant based on GEN1 Mark IV EVA and GEN2 Hermes
  • ISR - A variant for intelligence collection.
  • Mark V Zeta - A variant used by ONI's Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group
  • Mark VI GEN3- A variant based on the GEN1 Mark IV and Mark VI
  • Mark VII GEN3- A variant based on the GEN1 Mark VII and the GEN2 Decimator, designed specifically to testbed [GEN3]
  • Soldier- Upgraded from GEN2
  • Stormfall - A variant with a fire direction system
  • Trailblazer - A variant based on GEN2 Recon
  • Zvezda - A variant with a programmable phase array antenna grid

Upgrades

The following is a list of armor accessories and modules compatible with GEN3 platform.

Attachments

The armor system is built to support a variety of attachments and equipment which increases the level of combat effectiveness. Some of them have been reverse-engineered from Covenant technology.

Armor components

The MJOLNIR GEN3's startup BIOS.
  • PANSPEC Energy shielding: A protective barrier that surrounds the armor and protects the user from harm.[1] This energy shield was designed by Henry Glassman and Catherine Halsey, and was based on Watershed Division's latest iteration of shaped-energy shield.[9]
  • Project JULIA Compact fusion reactor: Designed by Naoto Technologies[9], this experimental fusion reactor is the most essential part of the MJOLNIR system, as it provides power to all equipment on the armor—the reactor is built into the suit and allows for nearly unlimited movement.[1]
  • Magnetic weapon holder strips: The MJOLNIR armor features very small, yet powerful magnets placed on the legs, waist, and back of the suit that are used to hold any equipment or any weapons with a magnetic property.[1]
  • MJOLNIR GEN3 BIOS[1] The next-gen V12.22.12 BIOS was created by Doctor Halsey's hand-coded branch of the Materials Group's firmware.[9]
  • Waterfall VISR[9]
  • Force-multiplying circuits[1]
  • Motion tracker: Shows movement of friendly and enemy units within the system's radius.[1]
  • Pressure seal: The pressure seal is a vital component to the MJOLNIR system, it keeps the system airtight, underwater or in space.[1]
  • Hydrostatic gel: On top of the inner skinsuit is a gel-filled layer, which regulates the temperature of the suit and can change its density to conform to the wearer's shape. The temperature inside the suit is controlled by the moisture absorbing cloth suit underneath the hydrostatic layer. The hydrostatic gel layer can also be pressurized to various levels to potentially save the wearer's life should the wearer be subjected to high G forces or a high velocity impact. Spartans in Gen 3 can avoid blacking out in conditions up to 38 g.
  • Thruster pack: Located at the back of the armor, this component provides the ability to propel the wearer over short distances and to maneuver in low-gravity environments.[10] Similar to earlier GEN2 models the user requires an additional externally equipped thruster module to perform more advanced movements in higher-gravity environments.[8]
  • SPDR counterintrusion measures: Generally placed in UNSC AIs, MJOLNIR [GEN3] is the first generation of Mjolnir armors to include them.[1] This also includes a weapon containment device, possibly to store Created AI's for later analysis.
  • Holographic emitters: The suit is capable of displaying the holographic avatar of an AI over the palm of the hand.[8]
  • GEN3 techsuit: A nanocomposite bodysuit with embedded crystaline computational matrix capable of hosting a high-tier AI.[9]

Notes

In Discover Hope, while John-117's armor BIOS is activating, a line in the HUD reads "Preparing A.I. Intrusion countermeasures". This is likely to prevent AI intrusion following the rise of the Created.[1]

Gallery

Concept art

Normal gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Discover Hope
  2. ^ a b c Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 10: THE SPARTAN ARMORY, Mjolnir Powered Assault Armor, p. 179
  3. ^ Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 10: THE SPARTAN ARMORY, Mjolnir Powered Assault Armor, p. 178
  4. ^ Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 01: INTRODUCTIONS, Note from Captain Lasky, p. 11
  5. ^ a b Halo: Shadows of Reach, Chapter 1
  6. ^ Halo: Shadows of Reach, Chapter 16
  7. ^ Halo Infinite, trailer: Campaign Gameplay Premiere
  8. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite
  9. ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 84
  10. ^ Halo Infinite: Memory Agent

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