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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The real reason of the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s tester having the same noise as a [[Plasma Pistol]], could in fact be [[Bungie]]'s lack of sound effects during the period of the making of the game [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] where the tester is present.
*The real reason of the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s tester having the same noise as a [[Plasma Pistol]], could in fact be [[Bungie]]'s lack of sound effects during the period of the making of the game [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] where the tester is present.
*It is possible to be standing out of the sheild tester area in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] however you wont be able to move while the sheild tester is active.
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Description

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John-117 in a Shield Tester on the Pillar of Autumn.

The Shield Tester is a small piece of machinery used by UNSC engineers to bring online inactive MJOLNIR armor shields, usually after a long time of inactivity. It appears in Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2, respectively in the Pillar of Autumn and The Armory. Both times, it is used to bring online the MJOLNIR energy shields[1], although it seems more a mere tester in Halo 2.

Function

First mentioned in the Halo: The Fall of Reach novel, during the MJOLNIR Mark Vs very first mission, this device gave charge to the armor's shield before they were actually activated by John-117, like a battery[2]. However, it seems that in both games, they are only dormant, and are only brought back online. In Halo: Combat Evolved, the tester makes the same noise as a Plasma Pistol overcharge impact, possibly hinting that they were made using scavenged Covenant technology.

Since the MJOLNIR Mark V has an attached fusion pack on the back, it is unknown why the games require you to charge shields. Cryostasis may be a logical explanation to Halo CE, but the MJOLNIR Mark VI in Halo 2 had no such reason. In fact, the Mark VI variant didn't even have a fusion reactor.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Pillar of Autumn (Level) Thom Shephard: "Okay, bring his energy shields online please."
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 236