MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V: Difference between revisions

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*During the development of ''Halo: Reach'', what was to labeled as the FJ/PARA knee guards were often used as if they were standard Mark V knee guards, given the fact that the player's character was often wearing them. For unknown reasons, towards the end of the game's development cycle, these knee guards were established as a secondary type rather than the standard, which was added during this period of time.
*During the development of ''Halo: Reach'', what was to labeled as the FJ/PARA knee guards were often used as if they were standard Mark V knee guards, given the fact that the player's character was often wearing them. For unknown reasons, towards the end of the game's development cycle, these knee guards were established as a secondary type rather than the standard, which was added during this period of time.
*In ''Halo 3'', the Mark V helmet featured a small box-like outline near the back end of the helmet's top portion. However, the same location appears again in ''Halo: Reach'' variant of the helmet. However, the outline appears as though the area outlined in ''Halo 3'' version was cut out and extracted from the helmet. It is possible that the outlined area in ''Halo 3''-era helmet had a component installed in the idented area; thus explaining how the Mark V helmet in ''Halo 3'' was modified for compatibility with all Mark VI MJOLNIR armor.
*In ''Halo 3'', the Mark V helmet featured a small box-like outline near the back end of the helmet's top portion. However, the same location appears again in ''Halo: Reach'' variant of the helmet. However, the outline appears as though the area outlined in ''Halo 3'' version was cut out and extracted from the helmet. It is possible that the outlined area in ''Halo 3''-era helmet had a component installed in the idented area; thus explaining how the Mark V helmet in ''Halo 3'' was modified for compatibility with all Mark VI MJOLNIR armor.
*In the game Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, John-117's visually-updated armor is extremely distinct from the armor set that can be assembled in Halo: Reach, being that of a visually enhanced version of the first game's Mark V character model. Whether or not this merely an artistic flourish or displays a second advanced Mark V platform distinct from the first is unknown, though [[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]] seems to suggests this, stating that the base Mark V suits worn by Noble Team were a precursor to the one worn by John.</ref> Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 119.<ref>


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