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==What does W stand for==
what does the W in UA/Base Security [W] stand for?--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 19:32, 20 December 2010 (EST)
what does the W in UA/Base Security [W] stand for?--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 19:32, 20 December 2010 (EST)
:I think it stands for Waypoint, since you have to unlock it through that. [[User talk:Solokiller|Solokiller]] 07:52, 29 December 2010 (EST)
:I think it stands for Waypoint, since you have to unlock it through that. [[User talk:Solokiller|Solokiller]] 07:52, 29 December 2010 (EST)
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By the way, why aren't the UA/Base Security or UA/Multi-threat Shoulders on this page?--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 18:28, 7 January 2011 (EST)
By the way, why aren't the UA/Base Security or UA/Multi-threat Shoulders on this page?--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 18:28, 7 January 2011 (EST)


==Not really a catagory==
== Not really a catagory ==
I'm not sure we at Halopedia got the armour groupings right for Reach. I mean, looking at all the names, it seems that the names before "/" slashes are more of a discriptive name than a true catagory. "UA" is just certain armour pieces that upgrade the armour of a Spartan wearing them. We have a random assortment of different armours and the only thing in common is they offer more protection. ODST... belongs with ODST. Base Security... belongs with Base Security. Multi-Threat... etc. It's not just UA, all the armours are split up this way, and its very confusing. It's inconsistent too, some things are where they should be. Grenadier is all together, even though the chest is Collar/Grenadier. Commando is the same way, so is Recon, just to name a few. My point is the first part - HP, UA, Tactical, Collar, Assault, FJ - is just a way to catagorize the armour into what it does, UA increases protection, Tactical has a lot of pouches for the most part, etc. LRP might only have one lonely piece, but it's its own varient all to itself, just as much as varients that have four or more. I'm not saying delete this page, we could have pages for the catagories too (HP, UA, Tactical, Collar, Assault, FJ), but they aren't varients, just catagories, we should really split that up. [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 05:41, 22 January 2011 (EST)
I'm not sure we at Halopedia got the armour groupings right for Reach. I mean, looking at all the names, it seems that the names before "/" slashes are more of a discriptive name than a true catagory. "UA" is just certain armour pieces that upgrade the armour of a Spartan wearing them. We have a random assortment of different armours and the only thing in common is they offer more protection. ODST... belongs with ODST. Base Security... belongs with Base Security. Multi-Threat... etc. It's not just UA, all the armours are split up this way, and its very confusing. It's inconsistent too, some things are where they should be. Grenadier is all together, even though the chest is Collar/Grenadier. Commando is the same way, so is Recon, just to name a few. My point is the first part - HP, UA, Tactical, Collar, Assault, FJ - is just a way to catagorize the armour into what it does, UA increases protection, Tactical has a lot of pouches for the most part, etc. LRP might only have one lonely piece, but it's its own varient all to itself, just as much as varients that have four or more. I'm not saying delete this page, we could have pages for the catagories too (HP, UA, Tactical, Collar, Assault, FJ), but they aren't varients, just catagories, we should really split that up. [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 05:41, 22 January 2011 (EST)


I agree. Navigating through the different categories just to find one set of armor is getting ''really'' annoying.--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 18:37, 23 January 2011 (EST)
I agree. Navigating through the different categories just to find one set of armor is getting ''really'' annoying.--[[User talk:TK 234|One  who survived]] 18:37, 23 January 2011 (EST)


==Titling==
== Titling ==
 
Looking at this title I feel we need to come up with a better format for accessory categories such as this one. The thing is, "UA" isn't a "class" of Mjolnir armor like, say, EVA or CQB, which are singular armor variants. It's an assortment of supplemental armor of various origins grouped under one category ("up-armor"). And as mentioned in the article, the parts aren't exclusive to Mjolnir and are used by non-Spartan infantry as well. The same goes for the so-called "[[TACTICAL-class Mjolnir]]" and other similar pages that haven't been given the "-class Mjolnir" treatment yet.
Looking at this title I feel we need to come up with a better format for accessory categories such as this one. The thing is, "UA" isn't a "class" of Mjolnir armor like, say, EVA or CQB, which are singular armor variants. It's an assortment of supplemental armor of various origins grouped under one category ("up-armor"). And as mentioned in the article, the parts aren't exclusive to Mjolnir and are used by non-Spartan infantry as well. The same goes for the so-called "[[TACTICAL-class Mjolnir]]" and other similar pages that haven't been given the "-class Mjolnir" treatment yet.


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