ROGUE-class Mjolnir



The Mark VI(A) MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armour, otherwise known as the Rogue Helmet, is a United Nations Space Command Armor variant.

Introduction
The Rogue Helmet is a variant of the standard Mark VI MJOLNIR powered assault armour. It is an armor permutation in Halo 3 multiplayer. This armour permutation, like all others, has no effect on gameplay and is purely aesthetic.

Development and History
The Mark VI(A) armour was the first of the "privatized" variants, manufactured by private industrial firms. With the fall of the Outer Colonies, the UNSC called upon private industry to manufacture classified war material.

Helmet Characteristics
The helmet has one small visor that reasembles a pair of sunglases, rather than the normal and typical MJOLNIR Mark VI visor. The mouth-guard appears longer and thicker with an added "hole" in the center of the mouthpiece, and it also appears to be added-on plating rather than an actual mouth-guard. The top of the helmet, which has been mistaken for the "stealth" helmet, is much more rounded as well. The mouth guard rounds, shapes, and cups into a circular black piece in front of the mouth that forms the aforementioned "hole," and notice the fact that there are no specific shoulders.

Shoulder Characteristics
This armour permutation has no shoulder armor.

Chest Characteristics
This armour permutation has no chest plating.

Unlock

 * Head: Unlock the Spartan Officer achievement, obtainable only through online multiplayer.

Note: If you have unlocked the Spartan Officer badge, but do not have the Rogue helmet, you can obtain it by achieving a rank of Lieutenant in any of the new playlist-specific ranking systems. This requires 50 EXP (Playlist Progression)

Trivia

 * McFarlane made a Spartan Soldier Rogue with only Olive armour and has interchangeable armour.
 * There was a rumor and image of a "Stealth Armour" permutation that circulated the internet, resulting in many failed attempts to receive the armour, it was proven to be the top of the Rogue Helmet, however.