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'''Pressure Seals''' are components of the [[MJOLNIR Armor]] system developed by the Bungie Studios as a concept. It was put into a 'beta' development by [[NASA]] and the United States Military, funding is unknown. They are probably located throughout the armor system and used in joints and where armor pieces come together. They serve to keep the [[Hydrostatic Gel]] from leaking and keep the atmosphere inside the armor, keeping it airtight underwater or in space. They break when put under extreme pressure, such as in a high velocity impact or when the Hydrostatic Gel has been overpressurized.
'''Pressure Seals''' are components of the [[MJOLNIR Armor]] system developed by the Bungie Studios as a concept. It was put into a 'beta' development by [[NASA]] and the United States Military, funding is unknown. They are located throughout the armor system and used in joints and where armor pieces come together. They serve to keep the [[Hydrostatic Gel]] from leaking and keep the atmosphere inside the armor, keeping it airtight underwater or in space. They break when put under extreme pressure, such as in a high velocity impact or when the Hydrostatic Gel has been overpressurized.


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Pressure Seals are components of the MJOLNIR Armor system developed by the Bungie Studios as a concept. It was put into a 'beta' development by NASA and the United States Military, funding is unknown. They are located throughout the armor system and used in joints and where armor pieces come together. They serve to keep the Hydrostatic Gel from leaking and keep the atmosphere inside the armor, keeping it airtight underwater or in space. They break when put under extreme pressure, such as in a high velocity impact or when the Hydrostatic Gel has been overpressurized.