MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V: Difference between revisions
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The suit also possesses other upgraded features that enhance its wearer's abilities. It has numerous magnetic holsters for the attachment of additional weapons, equipment and ammunition packs; an upgraded [[Heads-Up-Display]] (HUD) linked to sensors that project shield strength, an improved motion detecting system in addition to providing other numerous readouts, including allies health and shield status. | The suit also possesses other upgraded features that enhance its wearer's abilities. It has numerous magnetic holsters for the attachment of additional weapons, equipment and ammunition packs; an upgraded [[Heads-Up-Display]] (HUD) linked to sensors that project shield strength, an improved motion detecting system in addition to providing other numerous readouts, including allies health and shield status. | ||
In its final phase the MJOLNIR battle | In its final phase the MJOLNIR battle armor weighs a quarter ton, and with it's SPARTAN pilot, around 1,000 lbs. When in use and has a fully neural-linked system with an on board AI using the human mind for parallel processing. The SPARTAN-II/MJOLNIR combination is designed to be the most devastating intelligence tool ever created. | ||
John-117 was the first Spartan to test the MJOLNIR Mark V with a Smart AI implemented within the armor during a "live-fire" combat scenario. His test was to ring a bell after going through an obstacle course. This course involved 10 [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers|ODST's]], a minefield with [[Lotus Anti-Tank Mine]]s, three automated 30mm chain guns, a forest of wooden poles, and an unexpected [[Skyhawk]] Aircraft utilizing four 50mm cannons and Scorpion Anti-Tank Missiles. This test showed that AI's could improve the armor's reaction times. | John-117 was the first Spartan to test the MJOLNIR Mark V with a Smart AI implemented within the armor during a "live-fire" combat scenario. His test was to ring a bell after going through an obstacle course. This course involved 10 [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers|ODST's]], a minefield with [[Lotus Anti-Tank Mine]]s, three automated 30mm chain guns, a forest of wooden poles, and an unexpected [[Skyhawk]] Aircraft utilizing four 50mm cannons and Scorpion Anti-Tank Missiles. This test showed that AI's could improve the armor's reaction times. |