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==Overview==
==Overview==
Black uses the same armor components as the [[MJOLNIR Mark VI]] and is thus outwardly similar. However, it features several unique internal design elements. The [[Heads Up Display|HUD]] has a field of view of nearly five kilometers, allowing extreme-range reconnaissance.<ref name="black195"/> The armor is colored jet black rather than the standard olive green, increasing the user's ability to hide in shadows. One arm includes a device nicknamed the "[[Interrogator]]", featuring a built-in microphone, processor, and speaker for translation of [[Covenant languages]] to [[English]] and from English to Covenant speech.<ref name="black197">'''Halo: Evolutions''' - ''Blunt Instruments'', ''page 197''</ref> The armor is capable of carrying a seventh-generation [[smart AI]]. Black (like the contemporary [[Mark V]] and later models) features recharging [[energy shielding]].  
Black uses the same armor components as the [[MJOLNIR Mark VI]] and is thus outwardly similar. However, it features several unique internal design elements. The [[Heads Up Display|HUD]] has a field of view of nearly five kilometers, allowing extreme-range reconnaissance.<ref name="black195"/> The armor is colored jet black rather than the standard olive green, increasing the user's ability to hide in shadows. One arm includes a device nicknamed the "[[Interrogator]]", featuring a built-in microphone, processor, and speaker for translation of Covenant languages to [[English]] and from English to Covenant speech.<ref name="black197">'''Halo: Evolutions''' - ''Blunt Instruments'', ''page 197''</ref> The armor is capable of carrying a seventh-generation [[smart AI]]. Black (like the contemporary [[Mark V]] and later models) features recharging [[energy shielding]].  


Being a prototype, it features some flaws: it has trouble displaying exact altitude, making three-dimensional tracking difficult, and the biofoam injectors were known to mistakenly set broken bones into the wrong shape to heal.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''' - ''Blunt Instruments'', ''page ??''</ref>
Being a prototype, it features some flaws: it has trouble displaying exact altitude, making three-dimensional tracking difficult, and the biofoam injectors were known to mistakenly set broken bones into the wrong shape to heal.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''' - ''Blunt Instruments'', ''page ??''</ref>

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Spartan Black Team wearing MJOLNIR: Black

MJOLNIR: Black is variant a standalone "skunkworks" prototype of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor, likely part of MJOLNIR's Advanced Hardware Program.[1] It was designed by a top-secret parallel development lab in Seongnam, United Korea.[2] Spartan Black Team wore the armor from no later than August 2552 until their deaths in July 2557.[3]

Overview

Black uses the same armor components as the MJOLNIR Mark VI and is thus outwardly similar. However, it features several unique internal design elements. The HUD has a field of view of nearly five kilometers, allowing extreme-range reconnaissance.[2] The armor is colored jet black rather than the standard olive green, increasing the user's ability to hide in shadows. One arm includes a device nicknamed the "Interrogator", featuring a built-in microphone, processor, and speaker for translation of Covenant languages to English and from English to Covenant speech.[4] The armor is capable of carrying a seventh-generation smart AI. Black (like the contemporary Mark V and later models) features recharging energy shielding.

Being a prototype, it features some flaws: it has trouble displaying exact altitude, making three-dimensional tracking difficult, and the biofoam injectors were known to mistakenly set broken bones into the wrong shape to heal.[5]

Trivia

The armor's visor is said to be reflective gray in Blunt Instruments,[6] but in Halo: Blood Line it is gold like the default MJOLNIR visor.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 88
  2. ^ a b Halo: Evolutions - Blunt Instruments, page 195
  3. ^ Halo: Escalation Issue 8
  4. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Blunt Instruments, page 197
  5. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Blunt Instruments, page ??
  6. ^ Halo: Evolutions, Blunt Instruments, page 200

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