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*The only physical difference from the EOD chest armour is that it doesn't have the LED lights on it.
*The only physical difference from the EOD chest armour is that it doesn't have the LED lights on it.
*When [[Bungie]] was asked, "Since Frankie left does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished".
*When [[Bungie]] was asked, "Since Frankie left does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished".
*It is unknown what program (Hayabusa or MJOLNIR) the armour belongs to; however, it's speculated to be not canon as it purely for decoration.
*It is unknown what program (Hayabusa or MJOLNIR) the armour belongs to; however, it's speculated to be non-canon as it purely for decoration.
*Bungie armor gives away a player's position. But the Bungie employees should have enough skill to make up for this.
*Bungie armor gives away a player's position. But the Bungie employees should have enough skill to make up for this.



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The Bungie Armor at the Appearance screen.

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The Bungie Armor is an Armor Permutation only available to Bungie Studios employees [1].

Trivia

  • In much contrast to the Recon Armor, which for a time was believed to be a Bungie-only armor set, the Bungie armor will not be given out to anyone outside the company. As a con, however, the flaming head is still visible even when in Active Camo, negating its usefulness. This could lead to many frustrating deaths, during invisibility-related games.
  • There is a joke among fans that a cloaked wearer would resemble a campfire, especially on maps such as Valhalla or Standoff.
  • Bungie is also advertising it on their website with a logo "Get hired, get fire".
  • The appearance of a flaming head is probably another reference, to the ninjas with flaming heads, which Bungie commonly refers to.
  • The only physical difference from the EOD chest armour is that it doesn't have the LED lights on it.
  • When Bungie was asked, "Since Frankie left does he still have his Flaming Helmet?" it was replied with, "The flame has been extinguished".
  • It is unknown what program (Hayabusa or MJOLNIR) the armour belongs to; however, it's speculated to be non-canon as it purely for decoration.
  • Bungie armor gives away a player's position. But the Bungie employees should have enough skill to make up for this.

Images

Sources

  1. ^ Bungie Weekly Update, 10/12/07

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