ROGUE-class Mjolnir: Difference between revisions
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==GEN2 information== | ==GEN2 information== | ||
===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
The helmet has a extensively increased field of view from the GEN1 variant. The multi-plate, heavy angled layout offers single operators improved intel. The helmet also has a modular U6-9 rebreathers set high on the jaw for protection.<ref name="H4EVG"/> | The helmet has a extensively increased field of view from the GEN1 variant. The multi-plate, heavy angled layout offers single operators improved intel. The helmet also has a modular U6-9 rebreathers set high on the jaw for protection.<ref name="H4EVG"/> Unknown to most, ROGUE suits contain hardware cutouts that can remove or ignore several layers of safety interlocks and threat management limiters in the Mjolnir BIOS.<ref name="H5G"/> | ||
The chest has a sub-collar, under-locking shield emitter. | The chest has a sub-collar, under-locking shield emitter.<ref name="H4EVG"/> | ||
===Development history=== | ===Development history=== | ||
After [[Tribute]] was razed in [[2552]], [[Hannibal Weapon Systems]] took over production of the armor in [[2555]] with permission from the [[UNSC | After [[Tribute]] was razed in [[2552]], [[Hannibal Weapon Systems]] took over production of the armor in [[2555]] with permission from the [[UNSC Ordnance Commission]]. It was tested at the [[WG/Facility 93-00/Kotka]].<ref name="h4guide">[[Halo_4_Interactive_Guide#Armor_Types|'''Halo 4 Interactive Guide''' ''- Armor Types: Rogue'']]</ref> Early tests of the armor was curious and unorthodox, and when the armor was finally completed it was widely accepted as superior to the original. <ref name="H4EVG"/> | ||
===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
In [[War Games]] free-for-all modes, Rogue is one of the most used variants due to its lack of reliance on team standards,<ref name="H4EVG"/> | In [[War Games]] free-for-all modes, Rogue is one of the most used variants due to its lack of reliance on team standards,<ref name="H4EVG"/> | ||
ROGUE operators tend to be lone wolves, stalking the outskirts of the battlefield to cull enemy forces of the weak, the inattentive, and the incautious.<ref name="H5G"/> | |||
==In-game information== | ==In-game information== |