Semi-Powered Infiltration armor: Difference between revisions
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*For all intents and purposes, SPI armor is simply a less powerful version of MJOLNIR armor. It was meant to give the wearer maximum protection at the minimum cost, and so lack many of the more well-known (and much more expensive) features of its predecessor, such as the shields and the ability to support an AI. | *For all intents and purposes, SPI armor is simply a less powerful version of MJOLNIR armor. It was meant to give the wearer maximum protection at the minimum cost, and so lack many of the more well-known (and much more expensive) features of its predecessor, such as the shields and the ability to support an AI. | ||
*The helmet bears resemblance to the [[Mark VI MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/V variant|EVA]] helmet, the only visible difference being that the faceplate is a bit smaller and the EVA faceplate is a quarter-sphere. | *The helmet bears resemblance to the [[Mark VI MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/V variant|EVA]] helmet, the only visible difference being that the faceplate is a bit smaller and the EVA faceplate is a quarter-sphere. | ||
*Many Halo 3 players attempt to make this armor by combining the EVA helmet, the Security Shoulders and the EOD chestplate. | |||
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