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The MJOLNIR CQB Variant.

The Mark VI MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/C variant[1], more commonly known as Close Quarters Battle Armor[2], and abbreviated as CQB Armor, is a type of United Nations Space Command ground infantry body armor. It is first seen in Halo 3.

Introduction

The CQB Armour is a variant of the standard Mark VI MJOLNIR powered battle armor. It is a default armor permutation in Halo 3 multiplayer. Bungie has confirmed all of the armor permutations have no effect on game play.

Development and History

The MJOLNIR Mark C variant was developed and tested at UNSC Beweglichrüstungsysteme facility in Essen, Deutschland (Germany) and Songnam, Hanguk respectively, integrating both feedback and testing gathered from the Jericho VII theater. The intent of the MJOLNIR Mark VI Powered Assault Armour/C variant was to improve survivability in close combat, specifically by looking at alternate methods of K dispersal and improving joint mobility.

Characteristics

Helmet Characteristics

The helmet is very different then the Mark VI. It features a roughly "T" shaped visor with two large cheek guards. The top of the helmet is protected by black alloy that forces a protective brace on top. It somewhat resembles ancient Greek or Roman helmets- the shape of the visor is especially similar, and the cross brace loosely resembles the crest on a helmet.

Shoulder Characteristics

The shoulder pads are significantly lower than that of the standard Mark VI armour. They consist of a rectangular, slightly bent metal plate that is attached approximately where the deltoids, biceps brachii, and brachialis muscles converge. In actual combat, this would greatly improve the ease at which a SPARTAN-II moves the arms for close quarters combat, but expose the shoulders to greater damage.

Because of the unique and large design, many players use it to show off their emblem- the popular machinima Spriggs does this with the majority of its characters. The shoulder pads appear similar to that of the ODST troops in the Halo 3 concept art on the Halo 3 Zune.[3]

Chest Characteristics

Like in most other MJOLNIR variants, the chest plate seems to be a plate of alloy attached to the existing Mark VI Armour underneath. It consists of an additional set of four plates fused together in the body, and a tubular object at the bottom part of the chest plate which could either be a handle or some sort of canister due to its shape. There is an unusable Combat Knife on the plate as well in a built-in sheath. In early development, the outer part of the chest piece was part of the secondary color group. Why this was changed is unknown.

Unlock

  • Head: Starter.
  • Shoulders: Starter.
  • Chest: Starter.

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Trivia

  • The triangular visor may be an aesthetic throwback to the helmets of the Greek Spartans.
  • In Red vs Blue: Reconstruction, The Meta wears a CQB left shoulder pad.
  • This is the only armor set with a Combat Knife on the body.
  • According to a survey taken by Bungie, the CQB chest is the most used Spartan chest plate on Xbox Live, due in part to the addition of the combat knife. However, some players eschew it in favor of less bulky chests.
  • Oddly, the visor of the CQB helmet reflects far more light than the other helmets.
  • The helmet from Timeshift's Beta Suit might have been based off of the CQB helmet.
  • Todd Mcfarlane has made Spartan Soldier CQB with different armor colors with interchangeable armor.
  • This helmet is often considered to look like the helmet of Samus Aran from the Metroid series and the Clone Troopers from Star Wars, though it looks more like the Clone Commando's helmet.
  • It has a small Marathon symbol on the helmet.

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