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The '''ORION armor''' is a suit of armor constructed by, and for, the [[ORION Project]].{{Ref/Site|Id=CF|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/anniversary-armory|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Anniversary Armory|D=03|M=02|Y=2021}}
The '''ORION armor''' is a suit of armor constructed by, and for, the [[ORION Project]].{{Ref/Site|Id=CF|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/anniversary-armory|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Anniversary Armory|D=03|M=02|Y=2021}}
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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
The Orion armor design dates back to the [[1999]]-era armour found in the [[Halo announcement trailer|''Halo'' announcement trailer]] shown off at Macworld 1999; used to officially unveil ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' to the public for the first time ever.
The Orion armor design dates back to the [[1999]]-era armor seen at MacWorld 1999 during the [[Halo announcement trailer|''Halo'' announcement trailer]], which was used to officially unveil ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' to the public for the first time ever.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 15:04, November 3, 2021

Orion
The Orion armour.
Production overview

Type:

Powered exoskeleton prototype

 

The ORION armor is a suit of armor constructed by, and for, the ORION Project.[1]

Overview

Specifications

The Orion armor encompasses a full-body armour suite, with a helmet notably reminiscent of select Mark IV and Mark V helmets of which it would serve as the grandfather of. The chest armor is equipped with a prototype fitting for a "Shoulder Angel" micro-missile/decoy launcher.[1]

Development history

The Orion armor was field-tested by ORION operatives during Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE, during the Insurrection. Testing of the greaves was conducted by ORION candidate 029 on Mars, with the suit's hardware development studies later going on to provide useful data for the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor project. The suit's design informed MJOLNIR's team on ensuring high range of motion and high levels of protection.[1]

Usage

The Orion armor was employed by ORION personnel during Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE, around 2506-2507.[1]

In-game information

Orion was implemented into Halo 2: Anniversary in the 20th anniversary celebration event for Halo: The Master Chief Collection, marking the first time a new piece of customisation was implemented for the game. The set is available for purchase in The Exchange on the week of November 3, 2021 and again on the week of January 5, 2022.[2]

Piece Description Unlock requirements
Orion armour icon.
Helmet
Project ORION had ambitious plans for complete super-soldier weapon systems, but only Dr. Halsey had the vision and genius to bring both hardware and wetware to fruition. The Exchange, Spartan Point 2
Orion armour icon.
Chest
High-grade torso shell with prototype fitting for integrated "Shoulder Angel" micro-missile/decoy launcher. The Exchange, Spartan Point 2
Orion armour icon.
Shoulders
ORION hardware development studies provided useful data for ensuring both range of motion and high levels of protection on later MJOLNIR designs. The Exchange, Spartan Point 2
Orion armour icon.
Forearms
Field-tested during Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE. The Exchange, Spartan Point 2
Orion armour icon.
Legs
Rigorous testing of the greaves was undertaken by candidate 029 on the red plains of Mars. The Exchange, Spartan Point 2

Production notes

The Orion armor design dates back to the 1999-era armor seen at MacWorld 1999 during the Halo announcement trailer, which was used to officially unveil Halo: Combat Evolved to the public for the first time ever.

List of appearances

Sources