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Paladin
Watershed Division, Legendary, The PALADIN is one of Dr. Halsey's side projects that revisits her original Mjolnir work, but it benefits from a clear focus on improving Spartan combat effectiveness and integration of GEN3 Mjolnir technologies.
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

Watershed Division[1]

Type:

MJOLNIR (GEN1)

MJOLNIR (GEN3) (Compatible)[1]

 

PALADIN-class Mjolnir is a MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor helmet variant, designed for the MJOLNIR Mark IV platform.[1]

Overview

Design details

While designed for the MJOLNIR Mark IV platform, the Paladin helmet integrates MJOLNIR GEN3 technologies and focuses on improving Spartan combat effectiveness.[1] The Paladin helmet is compatible with the Project GOSWHIT attachment, which consists of a revolutionary target acquisition suite and hardened uplink.[2]

Development history

Manufactured by the Office of Naval Intelligence's Watershed Division, the Paladin helmet is one of Dr. Catherine Halsey's side projects in which she revisited her work with the MJOLNIR Mark IV platform.[1] The Project GOSWHIT attachment intended for the Paladin helmet was built by Halsey from spare parts and hand-crafted microcode, specifically with the intent to humble Watershed Division.[2]

Usage

At some point, Spartan-II Robert-025 of Omega Team wore a Paladin helmet.[3][Note 1]

In-game information

Halo Infinite

The Paladin helmet is available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization in Halo Infinite.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
Watershed Division, Legendary, The PALADIN is one of Dr. Halsey's side projects that revisits her original Mjolnir work, but it benefits from a clear focus on improving Spartan combat effectiveness and integration of GEN3 Mjolnir technologies.
Paladin
Watershed Division The PALADIN is one of Dr. Halsey's side projects that revisits her original Mjolnir work, but it benefits from a clear focus on improving Spartan combat effectiveness and integration of GEN3 Mjolnir technologies. Legendary Purchase "Paladin" Bundle from the Shop for 1,800 cR
Menu icon for the Project GOSWHIT attachment.
Project GOSWHIT
United Nations Space Command The GOSWHIT is a revolutionary target acquisition suite and hardened uplink built by Dr. Halsey from spare parts and hand-crafted microcode specifically to humble Watershed Division. Legendary Purchase "Paladin" Bundle from the Shop for 1,800 cR

Gallery

Trivia

List of appearances

Note

  1. ^ 343 Industries noted in a Canon Fodder post that both the concept art and the final Halo Wars 2 in-game models of Omega Team could be considered authoritative in some capacity, stating that "Discerning lore-lovers should feel free to consider both iterations fair game for expanding their imaginations." Furthermore, the 2022 edition of the Halo Encyclopedia utilizes said concept art for its depiction of Omega Team, firmly cementing their armors' canon status.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Paladin - Helmet Description "The PALADIN is one of Dr. Halsey's side projects that revisits her original Mjolnir work, but it benefits from a clear focus on improving Spartan combat effectiveness and integration of GEN3 Mjolnir technologies."
  2. ^ a b Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Project GOSWHIT - Helmet Attachment Description "The GOSWHIT is a revolutionary target acquisition suite and hardened uplink built by Dr. Halsey from spare parts and hand-crafted microcode specifically to humble Watershed Division."
  3. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 69