ULLR-class Mjolnir
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ULLR is a helmet variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[1]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
ULLR was a demonstration program for generation-after-next observation technologies and evaluation of the experimental Mímir interface; both of which require a smart AI to function at their full potential.[1]
Development history[edit]
The ULLR helmet is manufactured by Misriah Armory.[1]
In-game information[edit]
Halo Infinite[edit]
The ULLR helmet, along with a solitary attachment are available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization on the Rakshasa armor core in Halo Infinite.
Helmet | Manufacturer | Lore | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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ULLR |
Misriah Armory | ULLR was a demonstration program for generation-after-next observation technologies and evaluation of the experimental Mímir interface; both of which require a smart AI to function at their full potential. | Rare | Purchase "ULLR Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR |
TAC/RS/FARLIGHT |
Vestol Corporation | Assembled in limited numbers aboard the UNSC Infinity, this rebuild of the classic AN/PZY-990T sensor suite uses a custom battlenet channel and full-spectrum machine link to take advantage of modern communication hardware. | Legendary | Purchase "ULLR Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 1,600 cR |
Trivia[edit]
Ullr is a Norse god often associated with winter, skiing and snow sports.
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Concept art[edit]
Isaac Hannaford's Halo: Reach Jun-A266 concept art.
Screenshots[edit]
A Spartan-IV utilizing the default ULLR helmet on a game on Deadlock.
A Spartan-IV with a Sentinel beam, utilizing ULLR's FARLIGHT attachment.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo Infinite
- Season 02: Lone Wolves (First appearance)
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: ULLR - Helmet Description "ULLR was a demonstration program for generation-after-next observation technologies and evaluation of the experimental Mímir interface; both of which require a smart AI to function at their full potential."
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