Canon

EXTENDER-class Mjolnir

Extender
HINF EXTENDER Helmet Icon.png
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

Aves[1]

Type:

Mirage IIC

Technical specifications

Feature(s):

High-bandwidth machine interlink mode[1]

 

EXTENDER-class Mjolnir is a variant of MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[1]

OverviewEdit

Design detailsEdit

The Extender helmet is compatible with the Mirage IIC armor platform and can be used by unaugmented personnel, with pilots and spacecrew being the primary users. However, only Spartans can make use of the helmet's high-bandwidth machine interlink mode.[1] The helmet can be equipped with the Gryphos attachment, which provides increased faceplate armor and redundant internal systems for lengthy operations in void environments.[2]

Development historyEdit

The helmet is manufactured by Aves.[1]

In-game informationEdit

Halo InfiniteEdit

The Extender helmet is available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization on the Mirage IIC core in Halo Infinite.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
 
Extender
Aves EXTENDER helmets can be used by unaugmented pilots and spacecrew, but only Spartans of one type or another can make use of its high-bandwidth machine interlink mode. Epic Season 03: Echoes Within Battle Pass level 30 (Premium)
 
Extender Gryphos
Aves Up-armor faceplate and redundant systems for extended operation in void environments. Legendary Season 03: Echoes Within Battle Pass level 40 (Premium)

AttachmentsEdit

The following attachments are not exclusive to Extender, and are compatible with other helmets on the Mirage IIC core.

GalleryEdit

List of appearancesEdit

SourcesEdit

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Extender - Helmet Description "EXTENDER helmets can be used by unaugmented pilots and spacecrew, but only Spartans of one type or another can make use of its high-bandwidth machine interlink mode."
  2. ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Extender Gryphos - Helmet Attachment Description "Up-armor faceplate and redundant systems for extended operation in void environments."