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"Once he gets a hold of this armor, I think we'll all start sleeping a little better at night."
Maria-062[1]

The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI was the third major version of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor. The last mainline MJOLNIR GEN1 suit to be widely issued,[2] the Mark VI was issued to the few surviving Spartan-II supersoldiers in October 2552, replacing the Mark V. Shortly after the end of the Human-Covenant War, it was replaced by the Mark VII[3] and MJOLNIR [GEN2]. The Mark VI could still be requisitioned by Spartan-IV personnel as late as October 2558, albeit upgraded to function with the GEN2 suite.[2][4]

Overview

Late into the war, as work on the MJOLNIR Mark V was being completed, a top-secret parallel development lab in Songnam, Korea, began work on their own prototype of Project: MJOLNIR. This project came to be known as MJOLNIR: BLACK, a standalone "skunkworks" prototype of the Mark VI MJOLNIR armor.[5] Using data from the existing and in-development versions of the MJOLNIR armor, the Seongnam team was able to produce a suit with many technical advancements not yet available to the standard Mjolnir system. After extensive testing of prototype models in combat against the Covenant, the BLACK prototype was eventually inducted into the Mjolnir line and officially designated as the sixth version.[6] It was approved for use after the loss of Reach and equipped to the surviving Spartan-IIs after their arrival on Earth.

The Mark VI is capable of taking full advantage of the physical capabilities of a Spartan. The suit is constructed in overlapping layers. It is environmentally sealed, capable of extra-vehicular activity and operations in toxic atmosphere. It is hardened against electromagnetic pulses and radiation, and has filters that are effective at removing toxins and bacteria from the local atmosphere.[7]

The armor's shell is composed of a multilayer alloy of remarkable strength and has been augmented with a refractive coating capable of dispersing a limited number of impacts from Covenant energy weapons. The suit contains a gel-filled layer underneath a thick black armored bodysuit. The gel layer regulates temperature and can reactively change its density. The inner skinsuit is made of a moisture-absorbing synthetic material linked to an environment control computer and the occupant's neural interface.

John-117 in his newly acquired set of Mark VI armor.

Spartans are implanted with a unique model of the command neural interface. This network translates electrochemical signals to digital code and routes them through an interface connection at the rear of the skull. Through this interface, the user's thoughts command the armor's movement and use of weapons, and input from the onboard sensors comes directly to the user's mind. The synthesis of machine and mind is so fast that it is almost impossible to chart reaction time.

Each suit of Mjolnir Mark VI armor contains a layer of superconducting computer memory. Envisioned by Dr. Catherine Halsey, this revolutionary layer forms a network, capable of supporting the kinds of artificial intelligence usually reserved for starships, a piggyback system.

The suits also contain a strength-enhancing layer. This marvel of engineering uses piezoelectric properties to enhance and assist a Spartan's already prodigious muscle power, and grant superhuman feats of might.

The Mark VI largely solves problems with the previous versions of Mjolnir armor. It has an improved energy shielding system, powered by a smaller fusion pack on the wearer's back. This shield system is much stronger and charges more quickly than the Mark V's. The suit also has denser yet less bulky armor plating. These streamlined plates have fewer grapple points than the Mark V so that an enemy has fewer advantages in close combat.[8]

In addition, the Mark VI's liquid crystal and hydrostatic gel layers received significant improvements over the previous version. The liquid crystal layer increases the strength of the wearer by a factor of five in addition to amplifying the user's reaction time by the same factor.[9] The hydrostatic layer features a lock-down device, which protects the muscles and joints of its Spartan wearer from heavy-impact injuries.[10]

In addition to major component upgrades the Mark VI introduce a number of smaller technical improvements to components, these included recoil-compensating actuators which handle weapon feedback, as a Spartan is firing a weapon in combat these actuators handle a weapons recoil reducing it without affecting the performance of the Spartan user. The Mark VI also possesses an improved computer system which continuously monitors weapons, biological functions, and motion through intelligent motion tracker.

The third stage in the MJOLNIR evolution, the Mjolnir Mark VI is a fully neural-linked system. With an onboard artificial intelligence using the human mind for parallel processing, the SPARTAN-II/MJOLNIR combination was the most devastating intelligence tool ever created.

Variants and compatibility

GEN1

Mark V prototype

In 2552 prior to the Fall of Reach a Mark VI helmet was tested on Mark V armor alongside the Recon armor set.

Variants

Being a modular armor system, Mjolnir can fulfill multiple combat roles and operate in various environments. A number of variants have been designed for to meet the mission requirements and situations. These variants are the pinnacle of Mjolnir evolution from design and function gathered from data, feedback, incidents and general design improvements gather throughout the Human-Covenant War.

  • MJOLNIR/A - Rogue - One of several armor sets made by private companies, a trend that would become standard with GEN2.
  • MJOLNIR/Argus - Argus - Variant with an increase in situational and threat awareness.
  • MJOLNIR/C - CQB - Designed specifically for close combat by making joints more mobile and including additional attachments for additional close quarters equipment.
  • MJOLNIR/Centurion - Centurion - Variant worn designed to test new technology.
  • MJOLNIR/EOD - EOD - A variant designed for explosive ordnance disposal.
  • MJOLNIR/Hoplite - Hoplite - Features targeting and datalink advancements to improve the accuracy and lethality of Spartans utilizing long-range heavy munitions such as the M41 rocket launcher.
  • MJOLNIR/M - Security - Privately manufactured variant designed for security personnel.
  • MJOLNIR/ODST - The Mark V is compatible with several parts of the ODST armor, including the helmet, chest-piece, and shoulder pauldrons.
  • MJOLNIR/R - Recon - A variant specialized for reconnaissance missions, developed parallel to the S variant.
  • MJOLNIR/S - Scout - A variant with limited stealth capabilities, developed parallel to the R variant.
  • MJOLNIR/V - EVA - Variant that specialized to improve survivability of Spartans when performing extra-vehicular activity in vacuum.

Mark V upgrade

In 2552, the Mark V helmet received an upgrade to Mark VI with then current-issue internal components and software.

John-117's upgraded Mark VI

The Mark VI Mjolnir armor worn by MCPO John-117 following the end of the Human-Covenant War was updated by UNSC AI Cortana during his five years of cryosleep aboard the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn. Cortana used minifacturing and diagnostic systems to repair and alter John's armor. This armor also closely resembles an earlier line of Mark IV armor.[11][12][13] She also rewrote the suit's firmware, altering the HUD as well as improving the suit's shield-recharge rate and its compatibility with Covenant and Forerunner armor plugins.[14] This armor was damaged during the Skirmish on Installation 03 and replaced by a similar GEN2 Mjolnir armor variant.

Mark VI GEN2 testing

This Mark VI looks similar to the Hybrid GEN2/Mark VI [GEN1] armor, although it uses a slightly different techsuit than the mainline GEN2 armor.[15]

GEN2-related variants

Some Mark VI variants are superficially similar to the GEN2 Mjolnir armor introduced in the wake of the Human-Covenant War.[16] By October 20, 2552, Fred-104 and Linda-058 had been issued prototype Centurion and Argus variants, respectively. Both of these armors have a bodysuit similar to that of the GEN2 armor and they would stay superficially unchanged with the transition to the GEN2 platform.[17] Fred and Linda received upgraded GEN2 versions of their suits in the post-war era, while Kelly-087 donned the GEN2 Hermes variant at some point after being rescued from the shield world Trevelyan.

GEN2

Variants

Following the development of the GEN2 Mjolnir in the wake of the Human-Covenant War, the external components of the original Mark VI armor were reproduced as a variant of the new generation. This Mark VI incorporates slight modifications to accommodate the different base architecture of the GEN2 system.[2][4]

  • Hybrid GEN2/Mark VI [Gen 1]

This variant of Mark VI uses many components from the base Mark VI as they have proven to be functional even after taking significant damage. This variant has a classic GEN1 heads-up display, a solid collar frame and branch locking system. It is also equipped with a Class-3B Essen shield distributor. This variant was also allowed by the Ordnance Commission due to the original Mark VI's performance.[18]

  • GEN2 Mark VI

This variant of Mark VI keeps all the designs of the original Mark VI armor, but has been completely updated to modern powered assault armor standards.

  • GEN2 Mark VI MOD

Following the Skirmish on Installation 03, John-117 upgraded to the GEN2 platform after his return from Installation 03.[19] This suit is designated Mark VI MOD.[20]

Armor components

The Mark VI skinsuit.
  • Inner skinsuit: The inner skinsuit is made of a moisture-absorbing synthetic material linked to an environmental control computer and the occupant's neural interface. It controls the suit's temperature and actively changes how the suit fits the user.[21]
  • Integrated communications helmet:[22][23] The ICH is one of the most vital aspects of the MJOLNIR system. It is made of Titanium, contains key features like a Heads Up Display, and can identify equipment and display information about it when it is picked up by the wearer. Another feature is the direct neural interface system, which connects to a Spartan's neural implants. Two core processor chips are implanted into the subject's skull at the rear of the head. This is essentially comparable to an on board computer using parts of the human brain for processing - when the connector at the rear of the subject's head and receptors in the brain link to the helmet's on board sensors it creates the neural link needed to move the MJOLNIR suit. The helmet also contains equipment to protect the user in hostile conditions, such as filters to remove toxins from the atmosphere, an oxygen supply to provide air to the wearer during EVA, thermal and motion trackers, radio communicators, solar-powered lighting, and imaging and video gear. The helmet also contains an AI housing located on the back of the helmet.
  • Titanium alloy outer shell: The outer shell of the Mjolnir armor is comprised of a fairly thick titanium alloy. This plating covers the chest, arms, hip, legs, calves, feet and hands. This alloy is very resilient, can take significant damage, and is nearly impervious to small arms fire. While enough shots from armor piercing rounds will breach the outer shell, the suit can take a few glancing blows from them without compromising the armor. The outer shell of the all Mjolnir suits is covered with a refractive coating to help disperse the heat experienced from Covenant energy weapons. However one or two direct hits from any Plasma weapon will compromise the armor plating.
  • Titanium nanocomposite bodysuit: Sandwiched between the external armor and the internal padding is a thick black armored bodysuit. This suit has numerous functions, small but vital to the safety and survival of the wearer. The bodysuit is made of a titanium-based material, making it very strong and yet very flexible. It also serves as another layer of protection against ballistics attacks and is coated with a heat resistant material to disperse heat from plasma weapons.
  • Hydrostatic gel: Underneath the armored bodysuit is a gel-filled layer, this gel layer regulates the temperature of the suit and can re actively 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 wearers life should the wearer be subjected to high G forces or a high velocity impact; however, over-pressurizing this layer can cause nitrogen embolisms.[24] [25]
  • Reactive metal liquid crystal layer: Sandwiched between the external armor and the internal padding is a layer of piezoelectric material that deforms along a preferred axis when exposed to a electric charge. This layer acts as synthetic muscle, allowing the Spartan access to approximately five times their unarmored strength when using the Mark VI due to new optimization of the crystalline geometries..[10] [18]
  • Memory-processor superconductor layer: A layer relatively new to the Mjolnir line, introduced with the Mark V, that is capable of housing an AI. Comprised of the same material as a starship's AI system, this layer allows an AI to travel with a soldier into the field. The AI can then aid the soldier in software intrusion, hardware hacking, and espionage by listening to enemy chatter.[26]
  • Magnetic weapon holder strips: Powerful magnets are placed on the legs, waist, and back of the suit to hold any equipment with a magnetic property. The suit also contains a magnet system on the boots of the MJOLNIR suit that allow its wearer to stay attached to a metal surface in Zero G environments and can be toggled on or off by the wearer.
  • Energy shields: First tested with the Mark IV, made standard with the Mark V, and later refined with the Mark VI, the energy shield device is reversed engineered from Covenant technology. Beginning prior to 2531, forty scientists and technicians would spend the next two decades attempting to make some use of the technology. For decades the attempts at cracking their technology had met with failure after failure, some had given up and others in the scientific community believed the energy shield technology could never be cracked. However at some point before 2552 a breakthrough was made and for the first time the UNSC had successfully cracked and improved upon the technology.[27]
  • Pressure seal: The pressure seal is a vital component to the MJOLNIR system, it keeps the system airtight, underwater or in space. The seal is very strong and will only break under extreme pressure, such as in a high velocity impact or when the hydrostatic gel has been over pressurized.
  • Automatic biofoam injectors: Biofoam injectors are an integral part of the systems that keep a SPARTAN-II functioning in battle. Biofoam is a medical gel that is used to fill and seal a wound automatically, it is also used to treat any infection that could occur as a result of the wound.
  • Fusion reactor: The 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. The fusion reactor in all versions of the Mjolnir armor are half the size of a normal fusion pack used by Marines.[28]
  • Force-multiplying circuits: Located throughout the armor, these systems boost the force applied by the user. They make hand-to-hand combat easier, but also make the armor difficult to adjust to; a slight motion can be translated into a potentially harmful one if not conducted correctly. For this reason it is only possible for Spartans to use this armor, as their strengthened bodies are able to withstand the increased power and speed of movement, which, in un-augmented human bodies, results in broken bones or death, due to spasms caused by the pain of broken bones.
  • Reactive circuits: Reactive Circuits are systems installed directly linked to the Spartan neural interface. They amplify the wearer's reaction time by connecting directly to the thoughts of the wearer, making it much easier to control and allowing for the soldier to be both more efficient and have a higher survival rate in combat.
  • Lock-down system: The lock-down system protects muscles and joints from traumatic, high-impact injuries by seizing the suit into a rigid posture through modifying the density of the hydrostatic gel layer.[29][10][30][31]
  • Quantum mirror: A part of the armor's motion sensor system, located in the shoulder pauldron.[32]
  • Fail-safe detonation system: This system functions as a self-destruct mechanism in order to prevent a dead Spartan's armor from being compromised by hostiles. It is activated by a series of digits that only the Spartans know. When engaged, it produces a reactor overload that burns everything within a ten-meter radius, then produces a large blast.[33]
  • Auto-repair and bypass nodes: Any damage that the titanium armor plating suffers can be repaired by built-in, triply-redundant subsystems. These systems are receptive to nanomachines facilitating the repair.[11] Additionally, bypass channels allow certain components to function if routing is compromised by extensive damage. Both these systems can fail, resulting in "scarred" armor plating.[34]
  • 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.[35]

In-game information

Halo 3

Unlock: Unlocked by default

  • Description: Integrated Communications Helmet, Mjolnir: This standard-issue helmet for the Mjolnir Mark VI Powered Assault Armor has been in use since October 2552. It is compatible with all Mjolnir variants.

Halo: Reach

Helmet

This is the prototype for the Integrated Comminications Helmet, MJOLNIR Mk. VI.
Base Price: 300,000 cR, Brigadier

  • Description: Data gathered from these field tests will be used to improve the final production model.

FC-I[2] Price: 75,000 cR, Brigadier

  • Description: External command network and hardened 3rd-generation uplink modules.

UA/HUL-I: 75,000 cR, Brigadier

  • Description: Up-armored variant with hardened 2rd-generation uplink module for MILINT acquisition.

Halo 4

The Mark VI in Halo 4.

Unlock: Complete Halo 4 on Legendary

  • Description: Last series of mainline Mjolnir GEN1 armor types worn by SPARTAN-II personnel.

Halo 2: Anniversary

Cannon Fodder Description: The Mk.VI Mjolnir technology platform was designed with modularity and iterative development in mind.

Halo 5: Guardians

GEN1

Unlock: Earn the Your Journey Begins achievement in Halo: The Master Chief Collection or Mythic REQ card.

  • Helmet Description: The distinctive silhouette of the MARK VI GEN1 helmet remains one the most powerful symbols of the Human-Covenant War.
  • Body Description: Technically obsolete, the Mark VI[GEN1] Mjolnir armor maintains a legendary luster among Spartans and the general public.

Available skins: Scarred
Scarred Unlock:Complete Cairo Station in Halo 2: Anniversary or Mythic REQ card.

  • Scarred Helmet Description: Constructed with the utmost care and multiply redundant subsystems, MARK VI helmets can remain functional even after horrendous damage.
  • Scarred Body Description: The MARK VI was able to remain functional until all of its triply-redundant auto-repair and bypass nodes failed.

GEN2

Unlock: Ultra-Rare REQ card

  • Helmet Description: Key features of the iconic Mark VI helmet design have been retained in all of its newer permutations.
  • Body Description: Without question the most famous of all Mjolnir permutations, the GEN2 MARK VI has been completely updated to modern powered assault armor standards.

Available skins: Primus, Regent, and Satrap
Primus Unlock: Legendary REQ card
Regent Unlock: Legendary REQ card
Satrap Unlock: Ultra-Rare REQ pack

Production notes

Halo 2 and Halo 3

John-117 wears a Mark VI suit throughout the campaigns of Halo 2 and Halo 3. The Mark VI armor experienced minor graphical changes between these two games, most notably in the design of the gauntlets. The colors are more muted, with the armor bearing a gray hue. The general shape of the HUD is the same. However the radar is slightly larger and the ammo and grenade counters are no longer enclosed in templates. The most obvious difference is that the shield meter has been relocated from above the radar to the top-center of the HUD. Additionally the radar has a radius reading, with a default 25 meters. These changes appear to be purely aesthetic in nature and have no canonical explanation, though the discoloration could be due to extended and rigorous use and the HUD changes could simply be updates.

Halo: Reach

The Mark VI helmet appears in Halo: Reach as a prototype, possibly MJOLNIR: Black variant.[23] Two upgrades are available for the helmet, the first of which adds a Command Network Module on the left side with a Hardened Uplink Module-3rd Generation on the right side (FC-I[2]). The second upgrade adds an up-armor plate with a Command Network Module-Improved on the right side. The top part of the helmet has a single white stripe painted down the middle. Additionally, the sun visor is colored solid black.[23]

Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians

Campaign

John-117 continues to wear his original Mark VI suit in Halo 4's campaign, although it has been redesigned.[36] In an interview with Game Informer, Frank O'Connor offhandedly mentioned that Cortana used nanomachines to repair the suit;[11] In Halo 4, the suit still has the gash it has featured since Halo 3 as it was not repaired,[36] apparently because that area suffered irreparable damage.[34] Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide notes that Cortana fully updated the suit, and that it resembles an earlier line of the Mark IV.

John's armor in Halo 5: Guardians is largely identical to its appearance in Halo 4, barring minor cosmetic updates. The faceplate has been changed from a dull shade of orange to the vibrant gold of earlier titles. The formerly gashed chestplate is now intact. The undersuit's snakeskin texture is now limited to the arms and upper torso; the rest of the undersuit is smooth, with the waist and legs sporting a subtle digital camouflage pattern. Red piping is painted around the fusion pack's vents.

Multiplayer

The original Mark VI helmet, chest, shoulder, arm, and leg armor are available in the Infinity mode after completion of Halo 4's campaign on Legendary difficulty. Though the helmet is mostly unchanged from its Halo 3 incarnation, the rest of the suit has received several minor aesthetic updates.[2][37] Canonically, this version of the Mark VI is available for issue to Spartan-IVs, having been updated for use with GEN2.

The GEN1 and GEN2 Mark VI are also available in Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer. The GEN1 Mark VI is identical to the Halo 4 version apart from the restoration of the armor protecting the groin.[19]

Trivia

  • In Halo: Reach the letters "FH" appear near the chin area of the Mark VI that is also present on the hood of the Warthog.[38]
  • The armor worn by Operation Firepower from Marvel Comics' Ultimate universe greatly resembles the Mark VI, combined with elements of Iron Man's armor. The helmet is nearly identical to that of the Mark VI and likewise has an orange face plate, though it features the distinctive eye slits of Iron Man's armor.
  • In Halo 4, the back-right of the Mark VI armor in Halo 4 has an emblem comprising a star with two chevrons underneath. This symbol appears to be based on the insignia of the UNSC's Seventh Fleet, (sans one chevron), as seen on the hulls of the Template:UNSCship and Template:UNSCship in Halo 3.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Graphic Novel - "Armor Testing", page 68
  2. ^ a b c d Halo 4
  3. ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 213
  4. ^ a b Halo 5: Guardians
  5. ^ Halo Evolutions Blunt Instruments page 195
  6. ^ Halo Encyclopedia page 89
  7. ^ Halo Encyclopedia page 92
  8. ^ Halo Encyclopedia page 90
  9. ^ File:Mark VI EVG.png
  10. ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia page 91
  11. ^ a b c YouTube: The Science Behind The Halo Series
  12. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 10
  13. ^ Halo Canon: Interview
  14. ^ Halo 4, campaign level Dawn
  15. ^ Instagram - hmcc_spartans
  16. ^ Halo Waypoint - Frederic-104
  17. ^ Halo 2: Anniversary - Terminals, Terminals
  18. ^ a b Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 157
  19. ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder - Conventional Warfare
  20. ^ Halo 5: Guardians Limited Edition, Spartan Locke's classified orders
  21. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 71, (2001 edition) page 81, (definitive edition) page 90 (2010 edition)
  22. ^ Halo 3 - Mjolnir Mark VI helmet description
  23. ^ a b c Halo: Reach, Armory description Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "armory" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "armory" defined multiple times with different content
  24. ^ Halo: First Strike Page 13
  25. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx Chapter 1, page 36
  26. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Page 286
  27. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach Chapter 27, page 249
  28. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach Chapter 13, page 114; chapter 27, page 248
  29. ^ Halo 3, level Arrival
  30. ^ Halo: Reach, level Tip of the Spear
  31. ^ Halo Reach Legendary Edition developer commentary, part 4
  32. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 221
  33. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 315
  34. ^ a b Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta - Scarred Mjolnir Mark VI description
  35. ^ Halo 4, campaign level "Shutdown"
  36. ^ a b Halo 4: Official Game Guide (Collector's Edition), page 441 (Prima: "Do you ever show damage on Chief's armor that speaks to the previous games or the rest of the fiction?" - Kenneth Scott: "Yes. The damage you see on his armor at the end of Halo 3 is still mostly there."
  37. ^ Halo Waypoint The Halo Bulletin 09.05.12
  38. ^ FH Easter egg