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{{Center|''Not to be confused with [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor#Mark I|MJOLNIR Mark I]] or [[HRUNTING Mark I exoskeleton|HRUNTING Mark I]], two unrelated exoskeletons bearing the same "Mark I" moniker.''}}
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The Mark I exoskeletons were the product of the [[UNSC Navy]]'s first experiments with [[powered exoskeleton]]s, some time before the initiation of {{Project|MJOLNIR}}. The exoskeleton allowed its wearer to run at up to 32 kilometres per hour, and lift a weight of up to 2 tonnes. They also featured shoulder mounts for heavy weapons, with self-targeting armatures. However, as a result of these, the prototypes consumed an enormous amount of energy, and as a result, had to either be physically connected to a generator, or use [[broadcast power]], where energy would be wirelessly transmitted to the exoskeleton from a nearby generator. Neither option was practical for use on a battlefield, significantly limiting the usefulness of the design.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}}
The Mark I exoskeletons were the product of the [[UNSC Navy]]'s first experiments with [[powered exoskeleton]]s, some time before the initiation of {{Project|MJOLNIR}}. The exoskeleton allowed its wearer to run at up to 32 kilometres per hour, and lift a weight of up to 2 tonnes. They also featured shoulder mounts for heavy weapons, with self-targeting armatures. However, as a result of these, the prototypes consumed an enormous amount of energy, and as a result, had to either be physically connected to a generator, or use [[broadcast power]], where energy would be wirelessly transmitted to the exoskeleton from a nearby generator. Neither option was practical for use on a battlefield, significantly limiting the usefulness of the design.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}}


Ultimately, the Mark I exoskeletons became defunct. While some were scrapped, many of the remaining units saw use as dock loaders, and others still were put into storage. Dozens of suits were stored in an abandoned [[titanium]] mine on [[Reach]] that had been repurposed as a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] storage facility.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}}
Ultimately, the Mark I exoskeletons became defunct. While some were scrapped, many of the remaining units saw use as dock loaders, and others still were put into storage. Dozens of suits were stored in an abandoned [[titanium]] mine on [[Reach]] that had been repurposed as a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] storage facility.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}} It is likely that the later [[Mark III exoskeleton]] produced by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] was a successor to the Mark I prototype.{{Ref/Book|EVG|Pg=44}}


[[Catherine Halsey]] was aware of the Mark I prototypes during the [[SPARTAN-II program]], but considered them antiques and stated that for {{Project|MJOLNIR}}, they had scrapped all previous attempts at a powered exoskeleton and designed from the ground up. Nevertheless, the Mark I prototypes still had a role to play in the SPARTAN-II program; after the candidates underwent [[Project ASTER|augmentation]], their instructors had to don Mark I exoskeletons during training exercises, for their own safety. These particular suits had been upgraded with modern motion detectors and IR sensors, and equipped with a 30mm minigun on the shoulder mount, loaded with stun rounds.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}} These suits were further modified at the behest of [[John-117]], to present more of a challenge to his squad during training exercises.{{Ref/Comic|Id=FoRBC|FoR|Story=Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp|StoryLinkText=Boot Camp}}
[[Catherine Halsey]] was aware of the Mark I prototypes during the [[SPARTAN-II program]], but considered them antiques and stated that for {{Project|MJOLNIR}}, they had scrapped all previous attempts at a powered exoskeleton and designed from the ground up. Nevertheless, the Mark I prototypes still had a role to play in the SPARTAN-II program; after the candidates underwent [[Project ASTER|augmentation]], their instructors had to don Mark I exoskeletons during training exercises, for their own safety. These particular suits had been upgraded with modern motion detectors and IR sensors, and equipped with a 30mm minigun on the shoulder mount, loaded with stun rounds.{{Ref/Reuse|TFoR}} These suits were further modified at the behest of [[John-117]], to present more of a challenge to his squad during training exercises.{{Ref/Comic|Id=FoRBC|FoR|Story=Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp|StoryLinkText=Boot Camp}}
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