SECURITY-class Mjolnir

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The Mark V(m) MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor, otherwise known as the "Security Armor".

The Mark V(m) MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor, otherwise known as the Security Armor, is a type of United Nations Space Command body armor.

Introduction

The Security Armor is a variant of the standard Mark V MJOLNIR powered battle armor. It is an armor permutation in Halo 3 multiplayer. Bungie has confirmed all of the armor permutations have no effect on gameplay.

Development and History

The MJOLNIR V(m) variant was manufactured in the Misriah Armory Facility on Mars in 2528, 14 years before the Mark V entered production. Like the Mark V, it has been upgraded to be compatible with all current generation MJOLNIR variants.

Characteristics

Helmet Characteristics

The helmet’s most noticeable feature is the large eight shaped bug like visor, inspired by the protagonist of Halo’s precursor, Marathon. Other than that the helmet is largely bland, with a small raised section on the forehead in the form of a Marathon logo. Wearing the helmet will also add a small antenna on the back of the armor. The face plate is also similar to the helmet of a Pelican dropship pilot's helmet.

Shoulder Characteristics

The Shoulder pads are quite large, with a distinct rounded section and upper center then a trapezium shaped arm guard going out the bottom and a rounded armor section above that.

Chest Characteristics

The Security Armor does not have a known chest plate.

Unlock

  • Head: Get 1000 Gamerscore from Halo 3.
  • Shoulders: Get 940+ to get the shoulders
  • Body: N/A

(note: the armor is currently bugged and may not unlock for some players)

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Armor is very similar to that of the protagonist’s armor in Marathon
  • The Armor was originally thought to be unlocked by completing the Marathon Man Achievement.
  • On the helmet, there is a Marathon symbol.

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