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*'''[[TYRO-class Mjolnir|Tyro]]''' - A variant with multiple ultra-wideband interface channels | *'''[[TYRO-class Mjolnir|Tyro]]''' - A variant with multiple ultra-wideband interface channels | ||
*'''[[VELES-class Mjolnir|Veles]]''' - A variant for intelligence collection | *'''[[VELES-class Mjolnir|Veles]]''' - A variant for intelligence collection | ||
*'''[[ERINYES-class Mjolnir|Erinyes]]''' | |||
==In-game information== | ==In-game information== |
Revision as of 17:34, October 28, 2023
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MIRAGE-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor derived from the Semi-Powered Infiltration armor.[2][1]
GEN1 overview
Design details
The MIRAGE armor takes the form of SPI suits designed for the SPARTAN-III program, upgraded to MJOLNIR standards intended to be employed by any Spartan generation. Once the standard helmet of SPI armor, MIRAGE-class Mjolnir makes use of an upgraded MIRAGE-class helmet. The gauntlets are designed as a refinement of the RIFT-class force amplification gauntlets. Overall, the suit is light and resilient, though considered not as robust as the MJOLNIR program's efforts. However, it is able to be manufactured at a fraction of the price while meeting the same basic performance requirements.[1]
MIRAGE IIC overview
Design details
In-keeping with the theme of cost-effectiveness, the Mirage IIC builds on the foundation of the GEN1 Mirage and Semi-Powered Infiltration armor program. Some helmets compromise the full range of GEN3 capabilities, this significantly reduces their cost, complexity, and the augmentation requirements of the operator.[3] All this results in a multi-role powered assault armor that meets baseline GEN3 Mjolnir standards.[4] Mirage IIC's reactor is built into the techsuit, being covered by the chestpiece.[5]
Variants
A list of variants compatible with the Mirage IIC platform.
- Athlon - A variant used in combat training exercises, upgraded from GEN2
- Balor - A variant equipped with the MSN-04 active sensor cluster
- Belus - A variant of all-purpose combat helmet
- Extender - A variant for pilots
- Neith - A variant that feature an updated version of the GEN2 Tracer sensor suite
- Nexus - A non-Mjolnir prototype helmet made compatible with the Mirage IIC armor. It feature an autonomous netwar rig and swarm drone controller
- Street Viper - A variant under close re-evaluation
- Tyro - A variant with multiple ultra-wideband interface channels
- Veles - A variant for intelligence collection
- Erinyes
In-game information
Halo 3 MCC
Mirage was implemented into Halo 3 in the 20th anniversary celebration event for Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The set is available for purchase in The Exchange on the week of November 24, 2021.[6]
Piece | Description | Unlock requirements |
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Helmet |
A direct evolution of the Semi-Powered Infiltration armor suite. | The Exchange, 2 |
Chest |
MIRAGE armor incorporates the latest in software-definable deception jammers. | The Exchange, 2 |
Shoulders |
Lightweight, but resilient. | The Exchange, 2 |
Forearms |
A further refinement of the RIFT-class force-amplification gauntlets. | The Exchange, 2 |
Legs |
Though not as robust as mainline Mjolnir suits, the MIRAGE exoskeleton meets basic performance metrics at a fraction of the price. | The Exchange, 2 |
Halo Infinite
The Mirage IIC armor core and helmet are unlocked by default in Season 03: Echoes Within, the third season of Halo Infinite multiplayer.
Armor | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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Mirage IIC core |
Materials Group | MIRAGE IIC armor builds on the foundation of the GEN1 Mirage and Semi-Powered Infiltration (SPI) armor program to create low cost, multi-role powered assault armor that meets baseline GEN3 Mjolnir standards. | Rare | Season 03: Echoes Within - Unlocked by default |
Mirage IIC helmet |
Materials Group | MIRAGE IIC helmets compromise the full range of GEN3 capabilities to significantly reduce cost, complexity, and operation augmentation requirements compared to the Mark VII baseline. | Common | Season 03: Echoes Within - Unlocked by default |
Attachments
The following attachments are not exclusive to the Mirage IIC helmet, and are compatible with other helmets on the Mirage IIC core.
Gallery
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Halo 3
A Mirage-clad Spartan holding an MA5C assault rifle.
A Mirage-clad Spartan holding a BR55HB battle rifle.
Halo Infinite
Concept art for Mirage IIC prosthetic limbs.
A Spartan wearing Mirage IIC on Fragmentation.
Spartan Hieu Dinh inspects a set of Mirage IIC armor; notice the reactor in the chest section.
List of appearances
- Halo 3 (First appearance; Halo: The Master Chief Collection-only)
- Halo Infinite
Sources
- ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - New year, New lore (Retrieved on Jan 23, 2023) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Anniversary Armory (Retrieved on Nov 3, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Mirage IIC - Helmet Description "MIRAGE IIC helmets compromise the full range of GEN3 capabilites to significantly reduce cost, complexity, and operator augmentation requirements compared to the Mark VII baseline."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Mirage IIC - Armor Core Description "MIRAGE IIC armor builds on the foundation of the GEN1 Mirage and Semi-Powered Infiltration (SPI) armor program to create low cost, multi-role powered assault armor that meets baseline GEN3 Mjolnir standards."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Site Unseen: Unbound cinematic
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Celebrating 20 Years of Halo in The Master Chief Collection (Retrieved on Nov 3, 2021) [archive]
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