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STINGER-class Mjolnir: Difference between revisions

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(I like the name Wasp more, but the AV49 could be called the Wasp. *Has flashback* Wasn't there supposed to be an aircraft in H4 called the Wasp?)
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*Helmet description: STINGER is the lightest contemporary GEN2 variant, and would save even more mass if Mjolnir standards for power pack endurance and armor protection levels were relaxed.<br>
*Helmet description: STINGER is the lightest contemporary GEN2 variant, and would save even more mass if Mjolnir standards for power pack endurance and armor protection levels were relaxed.<br>
*Body description: Developed in conjunction with the AV-49 Attack VTOL, the STINGER-class Mjolnir helmet has two neural interface controllers that allows the Spartan operator to switch from flight to ground combat modes at the speed of thought.
*Body description: Developed in conjunction with the [[AV-49 VTOL|AV-49 Attack VTOL]], the STINGER-class Mjolnir helmet has two neural interface controllers that allows the Spartan operator to switch from flight to ground combat modes at the speed of thought.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:50, May 21, 2016

Template:Armor Infobox Stinger-class Mjolnir is a variant of the MJOLNIR [GEN2] armor.[1][2]

In-game information

Halo 5: Guardians

Unlock: Uncommon REQ card

  • Helmet description: STINGER is the lightest contemporary GEN2 variant, and would save even more mass if Mjolnir standards for power pack endurance and armor protection levels were relaxed.
  • Body description: Developed in conjunction with the AV-49 Attack VTOL, the STINGER-class Mjolnir helmet has two neural interface controllers that allows the Spartan operator to switch from flight to ground combat modes at the speed of thought.

Trivia

Internally, Stinger began as "A097" when it was first conceived and was originally named Wasp.[3]

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