JOTUN Heavy Industries

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Template:Ratings Jotun Heavy Industries is a Human company based on Mars [1]. They design and manufacture farming and other agriculture equipment and are specialized in the construction of semi-autonomous farm machinery

There are at least five series of JOTUNs Farming Equipment and at least one prototype model.

Machines

Series 2

This series is out of date and mainly used by smaller farmers on Harvest.

Series 4

Series 4 are larger machines that can host a part of an A.I. Mack used machines of this series to survive Harvest as long as possible. The series 4 Gondolas collect crops from the sides of the machines. Johnson and [Byrne]] used one of these to provide a distraction while they snuck up on the recruits in Halo: Contact Harvest.

Series 5

Series 5 are larger machines that can host a part of an A.I. Mack used machines of this series to survive Harvest as long as possible. The series 5 Gondolas collect crops from the rear of the machine. It is powered by a three thousand horsepower ethanol-electric engine.

Multi-Tasking Machines

Although there official name is unknown, Johnson saw these in the Harvests capital city of Utgard. They are a series of JOTUNs that are capable of doing a large variety of different things.

Prototypes

One of the prototypes was on a Human freighter, This End Up, commanded by Henry "Hank" Gibson, who was killed in the resulting fight with the Covenant. When the Covenant attacked the vessel, the Huragok Lighter Than Some saw the prototype and built three vehicles based on it that would be later known as the Type-25 Rapid Assault Vehicle, which is also known as the "Brute Chopper". It would later see service with the Covenant and the loyalists by the commanding officers of the Covenant Army, the Jiralhanae or Brutes.

The machine Gibson was carrying was a massive machine designed to till wide swaths of earth. It has six massive wheels and a large beam with spikes on the front to carry around the earth.

Others

There is little or nothing known about JOTUN's Series 1 and 3 machines.

Trivia

  • The name JOTUN is a phrase from Norse mythology, meaning "giant". It fits in with the Norse theme of the planet Harvest.

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