Talk:MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2)

GEN2?
What exactly does GEN2 mean? I'm guessing it means Generation-II. So lightweight variants are GEN2 while normal Spartan-II variants are GEN1? I was hoping that this would have been the Mark VII. --ADinoSupremacist 15:37, 25 May 2012 (EDT)

It means Generation 2. Its second GEN MJOLNIR Armor. DA BEST 16:34, 29 May 2012 (EDT)

Orbital
It can only be seen for a quarter of a second, but it's EVA, which makes sense. Alex T Snow 20:13, 7 June 2012 (EDT)

Preorder Armors
Does anyone know if the preorder exclusive skins are for the armor themselves, or just the patterns on the armor? Bioniclepluslotr 17:23, 11 June 2012 (EDT)
 * Just the patterns.— subtank   17:33, 11 June 2012 (EDT)
 * What about FOTUS?Missing Mandible 16:39, 19 August 2012 (EDT)

The Descriptions
Figured I'd post it here and let the more experienced implement the information into pages. This video has the armour descriptions from PAX.

Armour Descriptions:

Recruit-Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel. Warrior-Mjolnir's mainline armor kit designed by the materials Group out of Damascus Air Assault-Primarily used by ONI security personnal on the skyhooks above Earth and Luna. Soldier-Rigorously tested at Damascus Testing Facility on the rocky world of Chi Ceti IV. Aviator-Recommended armor systems for Broadsword A/X engagement pilots. Defender-Currently employed at research facilities on Trevelyan and Gamma Halo Recon-Ankara's renowned IMC took owership of RECON production after the war. E.V.A.-Classic variant of Mjolnir GEN1 designed for extra-vehicular activity operations. War Master-Lethbridge Industrial's most popular armor set is ironically its most exotic. Scout-One of the longest running configurations currently on the Mjolnir platform. Orbital-Used along Luna's skyhooks and tethers during the Covenant's assult on Sol. Infiltrator-Tested in the orbital battleclusters high above the beautiful planet of New Carthage. Hazop-Manufactured and battle-tested just outside of the city of Gdynia on Mars E.O.D-Abllene's NCC took over production of the Mjolnir kit in 2554 Oceanic-Used extensively during the recovery of Tercelra from the United Rebel Front. Enforcer-Developed in Ancara this is the primary armor set for remote base security detail. Wetwork-Experienced widespread use during the classified raids against rebels on Talitsa Operator-Tested in the NCC's abandoned shipyards on the outskirts of Abliene Pioneer-Used by Security escort during the first exploration efforts on Installation 03. Pathfinder-IMC field tested this armor in the hostile outlands of 'Bosque de Negro'. Engineer-First introduced into combat theaters toward the end of the thales expeditions. Stalker-Developed by the NCC via intel previously gleaned from Jiralhanee stealth kits. Rogue-HWS acquired this armor from Vestol Corp after the Covenant's assault of Tribute. Tracker-Favored by operatives conducting off-world tracking of high risk targets. Vanguard-Manufactured by New Carthage's reputable HWS in the industrial township of Kotka. C.I.O.-Designed for counter-intelligence operability in the Martian territory of Acheron Fossae. Venator-Gained prominence during the defense of Concord from the Covenant in 2551. GUNGIR-Now widely used this armor was originally designed in parallel with the nonlinear rifle. Commando-Now produced by the NCC this armor is loosely based on the GEN1 variant. Ranger-Designed for remote operatives engaging in hostile environmental conditions. Protector-Dominant variant in the Materials Group's newest prototype security line. Mark VI-Last series of mainline Mjolnir GEN1 armor types worn by SPARTAN-II personnal. Raider-Per IMC, this armor's feral design is intended to weaken the opposition's morale. Deadeye-Originally tested in the ship graveyards hanging above the Tribute's north pole. Locus-Despite its exotic design most operators select this armor based on it's resiliency. Scanner-Produced by the materials Group primarily for search-and-rescue outfits. Strider-Primary armor set for jaunt-combat excursion in isolated theaters. FOTUS-Tested in the rough and tumble streets of downtown Kirkland,Washington.

Visor Descriptions

Legendary-Maximized VISR 4.08 for next-gen asymmetric warfare operability. Recruit-Standard VISR 4.0 for all newly deployed SPARTAN-IV assets. Solar-Improved VISR 4.02 for Flare mitigation and control operations. Frost-Upgraded VISR 4.05 for range visibility in subzero conditions. Midnight-Enhanced VISR 4.06 for spetial blackout during slipspace manuvers. Cyan-Improved VISR 4.03 for protracted survival methodology. Blindside-Upgraded VISR 4.04 for combat vindication ?reilence? factor. Sunspot-Enhanced VISR 4.06 for fixed support and ?audilery? efforts. Verdent-Improved VISR 4.07 for heavy machine operation in the field. Wetwork-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for WETWORk-class armor. Operator-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for OPERATOR-class armor. Pioneer-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for PIONEER-class armor. Pathfinder-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for PATHFINDER-class armor. Engineer-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for ENGINEER-class armor. Stalker-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for STALKER-class armor. Rogue-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for ROGUE-class armor. Tracker-Customized VISR 4.0 optimized for TRACKER-class armor.

There's a fair bit there.--210.56.86.114 09:04, 4 September 2012 (EDT)

Merge GEN2 armors into Mark VII?
So it seems that GEN2 is going to cover Mark VII to any future MJOLNIR armors (if there's a potential Mark VIII.) It can be assumed that all of the armor sets that are featured here on the GEN2 are actually variants of the Mark VII. Similar to how all the armor sets in Halo 3 (except for Mark V) are all variants of the Mark VI. --ADinoSupremacist 14:04, 5 September 2012 (EDT)
 * [citation needed]
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Based on this new info, this is how a MJOLNIR chart would look like (simplified) We don't know what kind of Mark VII she received. She could have Recon, Wetwork or anything. If for example she is wearing Wetwork she is wearing GEN2 MJOLNIR Mark VII/Wetwork. Master Chief at the moment is wearing GEN1 Mark VI/Modified? Yes all of these new armor pieces are under GEN2, but they fall under the Mark VII line. We know that Naomi's armor is a new lightweight version (which GEN2 is) and it's not produced by the Materials Group. There is a vast majority of GEN2 pieces that aren't made by MG. To say that GEN2 is it's OWN MJOLNIR is like not calling Mark VI, the Mark VI. Just call it GEN1. It would be like calling Optimus Prime GEN1 ADinoSupremacist 16:51, 5 September 2012 (EDT)
 * MJOLNIR
 * GEN1
 * Mark IV-V
 * Mark VI
 * Scout
 * Security
 * Recon
 * GEN2
 * Mark VII
 * CIO
 * Aviator
 * Stalker--
 * Problem is, we have no idea if the base GEN2 platform used by the SPARTAN-IVs is the Mark VII or Mark VIII, IX, X or so on. Since the Mark VII came out only a few months after the Mark VI, who's to say that they didn't keep rolling out new generations at a similar rate over the next few years? That's of course pretty unlikely, but point is, we can't assume all GEN2 variants are part of the Mark VII line just because the Mark VII is the last "Mark"-designated suit that we know of. However, I find it more probable that they just stopped using the "Mark" system altogether some time after Mark VII was released, because the GEN2 platform seems much more versatile and modular that the old designation format simply outlived its usefulness. That, or maybe the Fleet brass - who forced Halsey to enable the Mark system in the first place - was finally convinced that it was no longer relevant. This is supported by the fact that the Halo 4 official page mentions no Mark designations for the armor and only uses the GEN1/GEN2 system to identify both the Chief's suit and the one used by the SPARTAN-IVs. --Jugus (Talk  | Contribs ) 01:26, 6 September 2012 (EDT)
 * I'm trying to get some clarification from 343i on this but I doubt they'll answer it until the game ships. But what would be the point of releasing the Mark VII after the war (in which the Mark VI just came out a few months before) just because the GEN2 was on it's way. Maybe the Mark VII is the bases of GEN2 systems? And a new upgraded Mark VII was set into the GEN2 systems and is renamed into "GEN2 Mark I"--ADinoSupremacist 02:21, 6 September 2012 (EDT)
 * Or, MkVII marks the end of the MJOLNIR "Mark" system and that subsequent upgrades to the armour system will be referred simply as GEN2. Note, this was done to MkI - MkIII which did not receive the MJOLNIR designation but is still part of the MJOLNIR development.— subtank   02:26, 6 September 2012 (EDT)
 * Technically, the Mark I, II, and III exoskeletons were not part of Project: MJOLNIR, which began a few years later. They were retroactively shoehorned into the MJOLNIR family when the Mark IV designation was added in 2535. Anyway, I think we should wait to see if The Thursday War clarifies where the Mark VII fits into MJOLNIR's production history. Maybe the Mark VII is part of, or an alternate name for, GEN2. However, it could just as easily be a limited-production model introduced after the Mark VI but before the issue of GEN2. I'm afraid it's a bit early to say for sure. --Courage never dies. 10:10, 6 September 2012 (EDT)

September 2012 (EDT) Here's all the evidence to show that the GEN2 armor is a part of the Mark VII line. It wouldn't make any sense for 343i to make the Mark VII. It would have made more sense to make Naomi wear GEN2 armor. As my case has pointed out, she is wearing GEN2 Mark VII armor.--ADinoSupremacist 23:17, 8 September 2012 (EDT)
 * Mark VI confirmed to be LAST of GEN1. This makes Mark VII a part of GEN2.
 * Mark VII is new lightweight armor, just like GEN2
 * Naomi's Mark VII is made by a non-Materials Group company. Many of the GEN2 armors have been confirmed to not be made by non-Materials.
 * GEN2 is not an actual armor system. It's more of a designation. It would be like calling the Mark VI the GEN1 instead.

VISR 4.0
This video shows that the visors of the GEN 2 are called VISR 4.0, all the way up to 4.09. Does this mean that they are simply later versions of the ODST VISR? If so, does that mean the data and software on the visors are called VISR 4.0 or are the visors themselves called VISR 4.0? I put it in the article, but I linked to the VISR that mostly describes the ODST version. Do we need to distinguish between the two and if so, is an article needed or just a subsection?--Ender the Xenocide 04:17, 21 September 2012 (EDT)