Honestly even though this content is great this is litteraly a waste of a great mind. Dude is easily 135+ IQ & should be working in a lab somewhere developing new drugs & peptides
@@Sanya6496 i think the best suits 4 had were recruit, wetwork, stalker, prefect (not the feet for it though), and ODST (fuck the visor on it tho, it just feels weird to look at but the armor looks solid in the new engine and artstyle). Ricochet is pretty cool too but that's just re imagining football gear. I dont understand why so many armors in 4 and 5 had such a weird look to them like venator, It just doesnt look human in design.
@@commanderacebenerschadron8587 On a technical not Orion project candidates are not Spartans. They can't use Mjoliner armour, which Spartans had special augmentations like ossification of bones with titanium carbide to make them near unbreakable and the augmentations to increase reaction time and neuron density.
So Spartan II's are the pinnacle of Biological augmentation and the IV's are the pinnacle of mechanical augmentation. Makes me think of the fight between Chief and Locke in more of a wrestling match context. Chief is Ric Flair in this scenario cutting the age old "If you wanna be the man you gotta beat the man!" And Locke did NOT beat the man lol.
@@madness0169 wow thats the first time I know of someone liking it but hey to each their own, but for me it was a let down cause the game originally was marketed as a great VS rivalry and it wasn't that big of deal( I know it was the marketing departments fault a side of 343 not fully clarifying the details back then) but if you havent seen the video a recommended from this channel go see it is very well done and explained with Lore in universe of why Chief dint straight up beat Locke
@Neon Dawn at what point did it seem like I was arguing? I stated an opinion based on a observations I made from watching the fight and hearing breakdowns of Spartan II and IV and their armors.
Imagine a Halo academy with - Installation 00 as your professor for details of Mjolnir armour - Halo canon as you're history professor - Ultimate Halo as a second professor with halo follower - hidden experia as your analysis professor - ekheart lader as your fleet professor - ship deck as your ship carrier professor - Bungie as the head master
@@TheGamingSpartanA113 I think it's probably more that Emile just doesn't care, and the higher ups decide it's safer to just turn a blind eye to the somewhat psychotic super soldier as long as the _correct_ bodies keep piling up.
@@theAverageJoe25 Something tells me the 3D modelers, texture artists, and map designers don't know everything about Halo lore, certainly not as much as the writers and director.
I do actually like Mjolnir Gen 2. It seems lighter, easy to mass produce, more customization, and more durable then the older ones. I remember I thought of ideas for Experimental Mjolnir suits. Like after watching the Lore Core video of Nanosuit 2 from Crysis, I remembered one time I thought of this idea of an Experimental Mjolnir suit that has similar abilities and features of that of Nanosuit 2. Like the Armor mode, Stealth mode etc etc. Though I know something like that would never happen, but would be cool. Mainly it would never work because it would be too expensive, the tech is too experimental, and there is no way it would actually work.
I don't see why you couldn't make a nano suit type mjolnir suit, it would have to involve armor abilities though, contrary to the games the we see in the comic that Gen 2 can use multiple armor abilities at once (at least 3). So for stealth it could just be active camo AA, for armor mode it would be the overshield AA, and for speed technically you could have the sprint AA. And boom a nanosuit inspired mjolnir suit.
When watching the variant list in the end, all I could think about was how Red Vs Blue's characters are designed lore-accurate I was like oh agent Carolina, Felix, Locus, and Donald Doyal Anyway good job, really enjoyed it
While I like the technology behind Gen 2, why ONI or the UNSC felt certain companies they picked to make armor would have made well designed armor variants makes me curious as to why they choose those companies. Yes I could go to ‘343 makes terrible armor..bungie come back...’ They are here to stay and I like Gen3 they are designing, so I think they learned their lesson so far. However I do blame UNSC/ONI still on their choice of companies to make armor variants for Gen2.
And even that only gets 4's up to the "average" spartan 2's strength. Spartans like Jorge, Sam probably Noble 6 and other 3s could be stronger in Gen1 since it has no strength limitations.
@@Sanya6496 Jorge was a Spartan II. Spartan II's may be 'obsolete' now (Arguable considering Spartan II's are still the Spartans that get the job done while the IV's just reign in assistance points according to Halo 4/5) but their augmentations make them second to none. A Spartan II in GEN-2 platform Mjolnir could annihilate any Spartan III or IV. Especially IV's since IV's are more like Orion Project soldiers in some fancy suits.
@@sorrenblitz805 Ah. You must no nothing about CAT2s Spartan IIIs or Gamma Company. People need to stop sleeping on Spartan IIIs. I think people sleep so heavy because Reach had Spartan die. And since most people only play the games, they see it as, "Spartan IIIs are garbage and disposable. Worst IVs." Which couldn't be more wrong. Go research what Spartan IIIs have to offer. Especially the CAT2s and Gamma Company. Would destroy IVs, and even be better than Spartan IIs if you really look at it. CAT2 > Spartan IIs And that's not even mentioning Gamma Company and their potential. Not sleeping on 2s, but people never seem to give the 3s their credit.
@Preston Henson she gets little to no recognition for being one of the few Pelican pilots to make it off the autumn and survive long enough to ferry the Master Chief to his missions. Without her, halo was a failure
lack of dense armour in that region is because of mobility, the hip and lower torso sees alot of dynamic movement and as such theres less restrictions on that area. lots of armour varients have solid plating in that area regardless.
Lots of body armour nowadays only covers the lower extremities of the lungs, up to the top, and the sides below the armpits. It's mostly a weight and flexibility issue. Depends on what you need for the mission. A bomb suit, while protecting your whole entire body, is an incredibly stupid choice for any combat job other than bomb defusing.
If Infinite will have elements of RPG in campaign, firefight, or customs, then I'd love to see AA and armor packages be a part of the journey to help us out in the different engagements!
Even if I prefer the original designs for Mjolnir (my personally favorite design for it is in Reach,) I love the concept of Gen2. It's actually a smart move by the UNSC, and actually fits the Spartan IIIs and IVs perfectly in terms of how they're used. So far it looks like they've gone back to the older designs in Infinite which I'm happy for, but I do hope they at least keep some of the Gen2 features because it's a great concept.
I like almost everything about the Gen 2 mjolnir Spartan armor, and while I am not much of an expert in armor tech, I could see this becoming possible in the future. Not the near future obviously. The only thing I don't like is the armor design, with some exceptions, such as all of Blue Teams armor.
I just binged all the armor break downs. Getting to this one, it sounds like the UNSC is losing control of their IP. To many outside companies and alien races know to much. I hope we fight MJOLNIR clad enemies in Halo Infinite.
@@nfldend501 Then why are you here? If you don't like it then please leave we don't need your commentary if you are going to be so negative about it. This isn't your conversation then.
Will you be doing a breakdown of the drop-dead gorgeous Gen 3 after Infinite comes out? I'd love to see that. In terms of Gen 2, from a lore perspective it's really cool. It's just really, really hard to look at IMO lol. Great video as allways m8, keep uo the awesome work!!🤙
spartan I: The great-Grandparents, aka most badass aka Johnson. Spartan II: The Grandparents, badass and widely known as the most lethal. Spartan III: the Parents, basically the spartan IIs, but more widescale and less effective overall. Spartan IV: The children. young and inexperienced, foolish and highly ineffective.
I always see spartan IV’s as a bargain basement Spartan. They’re really just elite ODST’s in new armour. I’ve got nothing against Palmer and those that make it into the S-IV program. But I think it too much of a ‘equal opportunities’, ‘anyone can be a hero’ feel that ruins the lore. It sort of shits on the S2’s that were kidnapped and almost murdered by Halsey to become the pinnacle of human biology. Fuelled by pure discipline. And spartan 3’s who signed up aged 4 after losing their families and home planets. Fuelled by pure hatred. Somehow the spartan IV’s just casually sign up at any age. Normally ok their 20’s or 30’s and get the same results?? I think it’s bullshit. They missed a opportunity with Palmer though. She’s a bit of a badass in the lore and spartan ops. But looks like a feminist in Halo 4 and halo5.
@@jugganaut33 Indeed. I feel like her line "Orders are orders Tom. I won't see you court marshalled over that women." when she went to assassinate Halsey for ONI would've been more effective and had more depth if she didn't already have some sort of grudge against Halsey already and was doing it out of pure professionalism and concern for her comrade.
@@jugganaut33 Spartan IV's (and Spartan I's) are the true "super soldiers." Spartan II's and III's are living weapons stripped of their humanity and raised for one purpose only.
ArmorFrog Entertainment: they’re all super soldiers. Infact a number of Halo Lore sources reflect Spartans II & III being as human as the rest of the world. They just understand their purpose. The spartans of old. Were selected from birth. Trained from childhood or fed to the wolves. selected and classified before they were allowed to become citizens. They were warriors first. Farmers, Taylor’s, smiths, carpenters, bricklayers second. Same way most modern militaries work. As a current serving member of Her majesties Special Forces. I can say that Every guy and girl is a soldier first. Doesn’t make them any less of a human. Doesn’t make them any less of a parent. In fact they’re incredible parents. It just means they’ve chosen to be ready for violence and not necessarily need it. Rather then not be ready and need it some day. We forget that outside our cities. Without our power. Without our technology. Mother Nature would eat us for breakfast. Such as the poem ‘law of the Yukon’ expresses. And what we have come to label as our ‘humanity’ is simply subject to operational requirements when you’re being chased by a tiger or being probed by a shark. Our true Humanity is our ruthless adaptability. To hostility. To space. To any environment. To any predator. The spartans are just an embodiment of that adaptability and ruthless drive to be the apex predator.
it's incredible why no one in the UNSC ever thought about equipping Mjoulnir armor with in built weapons (like wrist mounted energy blades, wrist mounted plasma guns and a shoulder mounted rocket launcher) and more thrusters distributed all over the body for better manuverability in outer space.
Man this is awesome up to the tactical packages. There simply is no lore that could justify most of those. Why limit Spartans in such random ways unless they get that pack? Man this kind of stuff really pisses me off in H5 lore.
This is why video games are the worst form of science fiction storytelling. Because gaming is the only storytelling medium where there's a design need that's not subservient to the needs of the story. This is, of course, gameplay.
They went cheap on the paint? Wouldn't it have been better to use similar paint as to what was on the Gen....3 or 4 armor which didn't have shields. That paint basically acted like ablative armor from Star Trek which helped dissipat the heat and energy from attacks, didn't it? I'm thinking of this from the book The Fall of Reach.
Hmm... working with an AI on board for calculations, and the suit connecting to orbital, sub orbital cameras on ships, etc. Yeah,sure i think its entirely possible, but for the ammunition buning up in outer atmosphere. Which.probably can be overcome with specialised ammo designed from high temp resistant materials for this purpose. Uncertain of reentry affect on velocity. Would perhaps need to be a smart mini rocket as opposed to a bullet, or rail gun slug...
Under normal circumstances if it took 11 minutes to get to the point, I would’ve left already . But not here. Not with this topic. I appreciate the care and detail, and the preamble.
when halo infinite comes out i think an interesting idea would be to make armor types actually effect play abilities. like someone wearing air assault can jump higher and jetpacks last longer. the warrior armor gives you a bit more ho once your shields are down. the recruit armor would just be standard. it would make plays select armor based on what they wanna do and less on how they wanna look because the how they wanna look route falls into EA type money grab schemes while playstyle differences are closer to devs. i think actually having minuet gameplay differences between the armor would actually make all this lore worthwhile and make players care about customization even more
Some of the gen 2 armor Is good, though you almost always have to have armor combos, like the air assault helmet variants, and soldier armor variants are good together
My favourite variants in order are. Mjolnir gen 2 MK 4 variant "You gotta love the classics." Mjolnir gen 2 achillies variant. "If your gonna be a spartan you may as well look like one." Mjolnir gen 2 hunter variant. "Let's go hunting."
There are 3 design changes that *really* make the armor look odd. The scaley, multi-toned undersuit, the (arguably unnecessarily) high polygon count, and the lack of codpieces really make the armor look different.
@@GreatfulGert The coloured undersuit is just dumb. It should have remained black. As for the unnecessary polygons there's nothing except to completely throw out that art style that will.fix that. The codpiece... functionally it could go either way. But since the codpiece was originally plated it should remain that way.
Oh boy, 00 breaking down some 343 era tech, can’t wait to hear how it’s a downgrade/s joking aside, you are the legend when it comes to halo lore, so i’ll trust whatever conclusion you come to
As much as i dislike the 4s, the gen 2 puts them on par with the old variants of gen 1. Mk. VI of gen 1 is superior over the gen 2 suit for a spartan II as that 5x multiplier for just strength is better than the restrictive hard cap of the synthetic muscles in the case of the IIs and the armor is just more durable as shown in halo first strike, 3, and 4, surviving high atmosphere and orbital falls with the user alive. That half ton weight and hydrostatic gel counts for something. But yeah the gen 2 armor is good for what it is tbh. Being on par with Mk V of gen 1(outside of that durability) while being cheaper and lighter isnt a small feat.
@@tavianarmstrong974 You do know that the "restrictive hard cap" is only a theory right? Not really cannon info. Gen 2 also comes in a variety of weights some can be lighter like chief suit is only around 120 kg but someone like buck's armor weighs 500kg , Fred's armor also weighs more than chiefs at 470kg. And I also don't think gen2 is less durable, just less protective than gen 1 due to the more exploitable gaps in the armor. In terms of a shoot out it would offer greater durability due to the better shielding in comparison to Gen 1 counterparts.
@@lumpeistbark3 but it isnt a theory. The reason why it exists is because the armor no longer amplifies what the user does like gen 1's 2x for mk V under and 5x for mk VI over via that liquid crystal thing he mentions in his gen 1 breakdowns. I think of it as hydraulic fluid based on the wearer. The gen 2 armor is synthetic muscle which works with the wearer rather than amplifying meaning the hard cap does exist for IVs, the IIs may be higher due to a higher base but im guessing there as this is multiplicative vs additive. Shielding is definitely better. The protection shift i believe deals with a shift in *what* it protects from. The entire suit gives far superior energy protection compared to gen 1 as the armor to tech suit and undersuit all diffuse heat with the under and tech suits acting as kevlar with the armor acting like gen 1 plating but with a better refractive layer. Against human weapons the armor definitely pales to gen 1 but gen 2 holds equally as much over gen 1 in energy protection. That weight thing i guess is a fair point on your end. There is a noteworthy lack of mentioning the hydrostatic gel in gen 2 which confuses me considering it's why the gen 1 armor can do a high altitude fall without killing the user, i mean with the movement system that wont be a issue ever again but what about blunt trauma like getting splattered, ragdolled, or a zero g problem.
@@tavianarmstrong974 No , it's his theory of how gen 2 works you can even look it up on halo wikipedia or halo spartan field manual gen 2 uses ; "Force-multiplying circuits: Allows the user greatly enhanced reflexes and strength, improving mobility and combat effectiveness in close quarters. *Notwithstanding* *the* *lack* *of* *any* *truly* *understood* *limitations* , Spartans have been recorded lifting Warthogs, bending steel, and shattering concrete on the battlefield" This whole "Cap/limitations" theory is only people trying to basically downplay spartan IV and hype up the IIs. The *truth* of the matter is that we do not know why the fight between locke and cheif was as even as it was , we don't know if Spartans IIs gains the same strength boost as the IVs get but we do know they they get faster with gen 2 compared to gen 1 going by kelly recording her best speed in the suit and a sIII being capable of outpacing a warthog in gen 2 which no spartan in gen 1 could accomplish. And what proof of that due you have? In ghost of onxy chief and blue to were worried of .30 caliber ap rounds , Gen 2 as far as my knowledge was only pierced by standards human rounds on one occasion being in new blood where buck hit by a rifle where he statest the barrel can fit his entire(gauntlet) thumb into. The hydrostatic gel layer exsist still in Gen 2 but sense its not something new it's probably not talked about but in bad blood buck was going to experience a similar fall that chief did but he didn't know if he would survive or not, (although buck was constantly questioning himself and his capabilities all throughout the book so who knows what would have really happened)
I was really interested in the armour variants. There are several aspects of a set of GEN-2 mjolnir armour, and different variants excel in different aspects to better suit the role of the armour. Two things confuse me however: 1: why are there like three or four variants for the SAME TASK!? I'm pretty sure I heard three different variations for aerospace combat. 2:Olive is for hiding hair. Literally anyone with a helmet can do that.
I'm still curious how they sandwich all that crap into that silhouette. Like holy shit. Is the power source almost microscopic? Unreal. I had a hard time believing Gen 1 could survive a fall from orbit. Gen 2 definitely couldn't.
Ok I’m confused on one thing, can all Mjolnir components be downgraded for custom use by other military branches or just only Spartans, and do all Spartans change suits for mission requirements or just some and others keep what works for them best?
Aesthetically, Gen 2's wack ass, bootleg Nanosuit garbage paired with chunky, greebly plates will never beat the thought-out and masterfully designed Gundam-Esque suits from Bungie era Halo. 343's take on armor design looks like Artstation portfolio filler, doesn't help that they outsource literally EVERYTHING to people who don't know how to design shit for Halo.
Still wish they had an in canon explanation how spartans can wear a fusion reactor without being exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. The ships have been directly described purely using titanium and other heavy elements to combat this but they have never given a direct explanation in the spartans. It's not like there is a lot of material between them and the reactor. Unless the "electrostatic direct energy conversion" is a near flawless method of converting charged particles into energy with next to nothing leaking through. Though if that were true, it wouldn't make sense why the starships still need reactors then as cosmic rays are already powerful enough that using the same principles you should be able to power ships off just those.
@Joseph Joestar the most I can find is at 14:15 he says the inner suit has "radiation shielding" but there is still no explanation beyond "there is material". It would be more interesting if they said it had some form of gamma and beta mirror, a method of directly converting the radiation to energy without passing through, or some electromagnetic method of dispersing radiation away from or repelling it from the body. Considering the frigates are described using titanium for "radiation shielding" it seems like an odd choice if they have some method of repelling radiation. It's as though they skipped a step in the canon.
Skylancer727 That, and Spartans are highly resistant to almost all radiation, and can survive in space without proper equipment. He goes over it in his Spartan IV augmentation video. So since there is hardly any going through the reactor due to the material, the spartan is probably experiencing hardly any radiation damage.
Hazop was my favorite helmet in Halo Reach, just something about it looked so cool to me. Then when Halo 4 came out and they told me it had hazop I was very excited, until I booted up the game and saw it. What did they do to my boy?
The GEN2 is basically a budget MJOLNIR to get MP models out in large numbers while experimenting with them to find the new path of MJOLNIR development. Most of the blog usage armor that's more common look great while specialised and experimental variant look fancy or questionable because of being special/experimental variants. GEN3 is supposed to remedy the flaws of GEN2, combing aspect of the GEN1 and GEN2. GEN1 was too expensive and too tailored to individual Spartans that MP was impossible.
According to halopedia, the gen 2 is made from a ceramic metal alloy. And I believe that they are referring to cermet(ceramic and metal) which is what current body armour is made of like boron carbide and silicon carbide. So maybe they are using cermet reinforced cermet for the gen 2 armour bc it will then have better protection against planes based weapons which I believe was the goal for gen 2 armour
Maybe, remember Cortana or whatever AI he has after her generally calibrates suit to his specs. The Armor I saw in clip looks like old armor still. That said you might get a 30% boost in strength output. If Chief alone was making Gen 1 armor move. Then have that strength amplifies would likely exceed safety limits of suit for Gen 2
I feel like the unsc has been heading for more generic suits and augments, instead of a heavy assault armor with an enhanced augmented spartan for absolute destruction
I think many don't get the true representation and reason to be of Spartan IVs. Look at Halo 4's epilogue. S-IVs are supposed to represent the rise of humanity, evolution as a species and not only 75 individuals. Of course they're less powerful but they carry an ideal and will to bring a species higher, where the S-IIs were the precursors of this idea, the forerunners of this idea.
"The HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark I Prototype Armor Defense System, known simultaneously as HRUNTING and YGGDRASIL, was an Experimental Bipedal Powered Exoskeleton/Armored Fighting Vehicle developed by the Materials Group at Weapons Research Facility T12A on Algolis. It was intended for use by the UNSC Marine Corps."
I think the spartan IV are not less augmented, they only need more time for the full range of benefits to manifest and stabilize. Gen 2 has the problem of lacking physical armor, often using cheaper made micro components (corporate cost cutting) and lacking the endurance/ overuse capabilities if the lithium niobecene muscle. Gen 3 aims to fix this.
@A Random Internet Box i ment the potential of the augmentations. the spartan 2's have a better starting point to receave augmentations. they were superior from the get go. i think a spartan 4 whith cat2 genes could reach spartan 2 levels of bodily function after a long time of aclimatization to the augmentations and maybe some aditional augmentation tweaking.
@@Dd-fb2tj they have less intrusive augmentations and augmentations that have lower effects at first. the scope of their augmentations is roughly the same.
Idk if anyone mentioned this yet, but a lot of armor configurations (not including the alternative universe suits from Infinite) feature tidbits of lore that I would love to hear you extrapolate upon. For example, how would certain military operations where Spartans are involved lead to a decision in which modifications would be made to forearm armor plating and configuration? I would adore hearing your input on these.
Every upload you make, I just wonder “what did we do to deserve such a good content creator?”
ummm internet 🙄....nu rwy idk good Q. 😄 never thought about tat LOLZ
When will I beat you to a video
@@ThatOneGuy-iv9sn hmm ahh never 🤣
Honestly even though this content is great this is litteraly a waste of a great mind. Dude is easily 135+ IQ & should be working in a lab somewhere developing new drugs & peptides
Saddens me to see when people dont realize how capable they actually can be if they had the motivation and the passion for whatever it may be
Not gonna lie, the recruit armor does like kickass. It sucks that it is the RECRUIT ARMOR.
It's also one of the onoly armours that actually look tolerable rather than just a mess of colours and a skintight suit
@@Sanya6496 i think the best suits 4 had were recruit, wetwork, stalker, prefect (not the feet for it though), and ODST (fuck the visor on it tho, it just feels weird to look at but the armor looks solid in the new engine and artstyle). Ricochet is pretty cool too but that's just re imagining football gear. I dont understand why so many armors in 4 and 5 had such a weird look to them like venator, It just doesnt look human in design.
@@tavianarmstrong974 For Halo 4 Recruit, Air Assault, Prefect without the feet and ODST are the only good ones in my eyes
It’s good that it’s called the recruit armor cause It proves how powerful Orion SuperSoldiers(Spartans) are.
@@commanderacebenerschadron8587 On a technical not Orion project candidates are not Spartans. They can't use Mjoliner armour, which Spartans had special augmentations like ossification of bones with titanium carbide to make them near unbreakable and the augmentations to increase reaction time and neuron density.
So Spartan II's are the pinnacle of Biological augmentation and the IV's are the pinnacle of mechanical augmentation. Makes me think of the fight between Chief and Locke in more of a wrestling match context. Chief is Ric Flair in this scenario cutting the age old "If you wanna be the man you gotta beat the man!" And Locke did NOT beat the man lol.
Damn right, and unlike Slick Ric, Chief don't get old
go check out the video he made about and he explains a great amount of details is a video about five month ago called Chief and Lockes Fight Sucked
Not going to lie, but I for one enjoyed the fight between Locke and Chief in *Halo 5: Guardians.*
@@madness0169 wow thats the first time I know of someone liking it but hey to each their own, but for me it was a let down cause the game originally was marketed as a great VS rivalry and it wasn't that big of deal( I know it was the marketing departments fault a side of 343 not fully clarifying the details back then) but if you havent seen the video a recommended from this channel go see it is very well done and explained with Lore in universe of why Chief dint straight up beat Locke
@Neon Dawn at what point did it seem like I was arguing? I stated an opinion based on a observations I made from watching the fight and hearing breakdowns of Spartan II and IV and their armors.
For some reason, hearing your voice is soothing to me.
It's really good to hear his voice
He should add some random wrinkling paper into to his videos
@@dss1095 what ? I don't get it
@@nestorgamer9746 its an audio sensory meridian response joke. Crinkling paper apparently triggers people through this process
@@dss1095 ohhhhh now I get it
Thank you
Imagine a Halo academy with
- Installation 00 as your professor for details of Mjolnir armour
- Halo canon as you're history professor
- Ultimate Halo as a second professor with halo follower
- hidden experia as your analysis professor
- ekheart lader as your fleet professor
- ship deck as your ship carrier professor
- Bungie as the head master
Knowledge boner!
Everything in one place
Who teaches munitions and runs the shop?
@@bthsr7113 Sargent Johnson
Halo 64 as the guidance counselor
Imagine getting a haircut so bad that you needed the military to spend hundreds of millions on a specially designed suit to *H I D E H A I R*
I hope I’m that important someday.
wether you hate the armor or love it, you have to admit they at least thought this shit out, and thoroughly detailed it
I do love the thought out detail in Halo.
Halo was incredibly thought out
I was born into the wrong century, 500 years too early!
😄 chyea IFKR
Be patient a while longer.
Idk man halos universe is pretty fucked up. Between the covenant, flood and forerunners your chances of dying is pretty high 😅
Atrix yet most civilians in the core worlds enjoys rich and excessive access to resources, so there's that as well.
Or if you lived in Mombassa
Strictly forbids spartans from modifying armor
Emile: destroys billion dollar helmet as a scare tactic
He doesn't destroy the helmet, the visor has multiple layers he must only crave one
Emile also is a Spartan III not a IV, while they might have similar restrictions there are things certain generations are allowed to get away with.
@@TheGamingSpartanA113 I think it's probably more that Emile just doesn't care, and the higher ups decide it's safer to just turn a blind eye to the somewhat psychotic super soldier as long as the _correct_ bodies keep piling up.
@@vegeta002 spartan III’s in a nutshell lol
I think every scratch he did to make the skull was an elite he killed
I'm reasonable sure that we now know more about Spartan armour than 90% of it the game developers... that's pretty cool.
not really since those developers are the ones who came up with all this
@@theAverageJoe25 some of the developers came up with it.. I doubt more than 90% of them really know anything
@@theAverageJoe25 Something tells me the 3D modelers, texture artists, and map designers don't know everything about Halo lore, certainly not as much as the writers and director.
"Olive, designed to hide hair...what?" XD that made me laugh!
Is anyone else amazed that someone finally pronounced it?
Beweglichkeitsrüstungsysteme? I mean he tried.....Beh-vay-glick-kites-Russ-tongues-Sys-tame-eh
thing is its german so just ask google
@@fatleg1000 you're real close actually, the 'Russ' syllable would sound more like 'Reus' kinda like a quick soft 'eww' sound
@@sorrenblitz805 I actually wrote that first, saw he was American and didn't want complicate the word any further. So ist das Leben....
@@fatleg1000 my bad. I'm American too. Took some German in high school sorry to assert my statement like that. Are you an actual German?
Spartan IV in neon pink: You're all stupid. See, they're gonna be looking for army guys.
Shut up Donut! - Sarge, probably.
@@darkshado124 It's lightish red!
I do actually like Mjolnir Gen 2. It seems lighter, easy to mass produce, more customization, and more durable then the older ones. I remember I thought of ideas for Experimental Mjolnir suits. Like after watching the Lore Core video of Nanosuit 2 from Crysis, I remembered one time I thought of this idea of an Experimental Mjolnir suit that has similar abilities and features of that of Nanosuit 2. Like the Armor mode, Stealth mode etc etc. Though I know something like that would never happen, but would be cool. Mainly it would never work because it would be too expensive, the tech is too experimental, and there is no way it would actually work.
They just don't look good, infact they look awful
That's a personal opinion
True. Which is why I like how Gen. 3 is basically a throw back
I don't see why you couldn't make a nano suit type mjolnir suit, it would have to involve armor abilities though, contrary to the games the we see in the comic that Gen 2 can use multiple armor abilities at once (at least 3).
So for stealth it could just be active camo AA, for armor mode it would be the overshield AA, and for speed technically you could have the sprint AA.
And boom a nanosuit inspired mjolnir suit.
@@lumpeistbark3 Fair point. I'd still love to see the UNSC do that.
Mad respect to Installation00 for saying "Beweglichkeitsrüstungsysteme" 😂
Holy shit that’s an actual set of German words
Right ✅
@@garrettlich7140I just had it translate. I couldn’t believe it either
@@dogloversrule8476 what’s the translation?
@@garrettlich7140Agility Armor Systems
The part when He said the Name of a German manifacturer. Gold
tbh its a pretty difficult word to pronounce if your not german, but it sounded pretty funny when he tried to
@@flo111p7 what was the name?
@@Aden_III Beweglichkeitsrüstungssysteme (roughly: movable armour systems) at 4:17
When watching the variant list in the end, all I could think about was how Red Vs Blue's characters are designed lore-accurate
I was like oh agent Carolina, Felix, Locus, and Donald Doyal
Anyway good job, really enjoyed it
That's actually a really funny way of basically canonicizing the audience/user dislike of Gen2 spartan armor..
While I like the technology behind Gen 2, why ONI or the UNSC felt certain companies they picked to make armor would have made well designed armor variants makes me curious as to why they choose those companies. Yes I could go to ‘343 makes terrible armor..bungie come back...’ They are here to stay and I like Gen3 they are designing, so I think they learned their lesson so far. However I do blame UNSC/ONI still on their choice of companies to make armor variants for Gen2.
I think that the only reason Spartan 4s have very loose genetic requirements is that the Gen 2 armor makes up for the weaker physical augmentations.
And even that only gets 4's up to the "average" spartan 2's strength. Spartans like Jorge, Sam probably Noble 6 and other 3s could be stronger in Gen1 since it has no strength limitations.
@@Sanya6496 Jorge was a Spartan II. Spartan II's may be 'obsolete' now (Arguable considering Spartan II's are still the Spartans that get the job done while the IV's just reign in assistance points according to Halo 4/5) but their augmentations make them second to none. A Spartan II in GEN-2 platform Mjolnir could annihilate any Spartan III or IV. Especially IV's since IV's are more like Orion Project soldiers in some fancy suits.
@@sorrenblitz805 IV regularly come across as brain dead grunt without much training or discipline in various story arcs.
@@noirto2 I chalk that up to bad writing
@@sorrenblitz805 Ah. You must no nothing about CAT2s Spartan IIIs or Gamma Company. People need to stop sleeping on Spartan IIIs.
I think people sleep so heavy because Reach had Spartan die. And since most people only play the games, they see it as, "Spartan IIIs are garbage and disposable. Worst IVs." Which couldn't be more wrong.
Go research what Spartan IIIs have to offer. Especially the CAT2s and Gamma Company. Would destroy IVs, and even be better than Spartan IIs if you really look at it.
CAT2 > Spartan IIs
And that's not even mentioning Gamma Company and their potential. Not sleeping on 2s, but people never seem to give the 3s their credit.
Hold on, you're telling me that Kat is responsible for sprint in halo? Someone go wake up hiddenxperia.
I love comming back and rewatching these older videos!
Is everyone just gonna breeze over the fact that 00 just *flawlessly* said "Beweglichkeitsrüstungsysteme" ?
Virgin Mjolnir Gen 2 vs Chad Mjolnir Gen 1
Cameron Acken super chad Mjolnir Gen 3?
@@Wtfgladiator yes
It always the 2s that fail Chief. Halo 2 armour was newspaper. Gen IIs armour breaks to a casual bitchslap to the face.
Okay.
Oh wait,I thought we were talking about SNL Chad.
I love that one of the options is "Foehammer", another name for the sword Glamdring from LotR.
@Preston Henson she gets little to no recognition for being one of the few Pelican pilots to make it off the autumn and survive long enough to ferry the Master Chief to his missions. Without her, halo was a failure
*WOW THAT'S A LOT ARMOR VARIANTS*
Yeah and about 95% look like pure garbage and probably should not exist.
Okay, with content at this pace and this quality, I can't help but subscribe.
You sir, are impressive at what you do.
Gen2 platform: fancy tech but hardly any armor the hip and intestines
( And repetitive,ugly designs)
lack of dense armour in that region is because of mobility, the hip and lower torso sees alot of dynamic movement and as such theres less restrictions on that area.
lots of armour varients have solid plating in that area regardless.
Lots of body armour nowadays only covers the lower extremities of the lungs, up to the top, and the sides below the armpits. It's mostly a weight and flexibility issue.
Depends on what you need for the mission. A bomb suit, while protecting your whole entire body, is an incredibly stupid choice for any combat job other than bomb defusing.
Lack of armour plating is irrelevant since they relly on shields since even the plating gets damaged by plasma.
@@markss367 yeah but when shields are gone those plasma and needler round will rip through the soft armor and into the vital organs
@@spartana1116 isnt the undersuit made to disperse plasma, also the plating isnt much better.
you know you are gonna have to do this again for Gen 3 when Infinite comes out
If Infinite will have elements of RPG in campaign, firefight, or customs, then I'd love to see AA and armor packages be a part of the journey to help us out in the different engagements!
It would be interesting to customize Master Chief, maybe like giving him Jorge-like armor pieces makes him tank more damage at the cost of mobility.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Even if I prefer the original designs for Mjolnir (my personally favorite design for it is in Reach,) I love the concept of Gen2. It's actually a smart move by the UNSC, and actually fits the Spartan IIIs and IVs perfectly in terms of how they're used. So far it looks like they've gone back to the older designs in Infinite which I'm happy for, but I do hope they at least keep some of the Gen2 features because it's a great concept.
I'd love to see a breakdown of some of the vehicles,. You provide a unique and detailed breakdown of systems.
"Design doctrine inspired by the live action version of power rangers"
When did he say that
@@MarioTheLiopleurodon He didn't lol, I just making a joke.
Didn't that movie come out after Halo 5?
I like almost everything about the Gen 2 mjolnir Spartan armor, and while I am not much of an expert in armor tech, I could see this becoming possible in the future. Not the near future obviously. The only thing I don't like is the armor design, with some exceptions, such as all of Blue Teams armor.
I just binged all the armor break downs. Getting to this one, it sounds like the UNSC is losing control of their IP. To many outside companies and alien races know to much. I hope we fight MJOLNIR clad enemies in Halo Infinite.
On your second channel Lore Core can you do a video on Titanfall guns?
No because no one cares about that stupid game
@@nfldend501
Then why are you here?
If you don't like it then please leave we don't need your commentary if you are going to be so negative about it. This isn't your conversation then.
@@thorshammer7883 I'm in a halo video not some bs titanfall game
And why dont you try thanking him for putting these videos together instead of immediately begging for something else
@@nfldend501 he asked for what type od vids people want on his 2nd channel so pipe down.
HOOO BOY! Almost an hour long of of lore on more mjolnir? sign me up.
Will you be doing a breakdown of the drop-dead gorgeous Gen 3 after Infinite comes out? I'd love to see that.
In terms of Gen 2, from a lore perspective it's really cool. It's just really, really hard to look at IMO lol.
Great video as allways m8, keep uo the awesome work!!🤙
spartan I: The great-Grandparents, aka most badass aka Johnson.
Spartan II: The Grandparents, badass and widely known as the most lethal.
Spartan III: the Parents, basically the spartan IIs, but more widescale and less effective overall.
Spartan IV: The children. young and inexperienced, foolish and highly ineffective.
I always see spartan IV’s as a bargain basement Spartan.
They’re really just elite ODST’s in new armour.
I’ve got nothing against Palmer and those that make it into the S-IV program. But I think it too much of a ‘equal opportunities’, ‘anyone can be a hero’ feel that ruins the lore.
It sort of shits on the S2’s that were kidnapped and almost murdered by Halsey to become the pinnacle of human biology. Fuelled by pure discipline.
And spartan 3’s who signed up aged 4 after losing their families and home planets. Fuelled by pure hatred.
Somehow the spartan IV’s just casually sign up at any age. Normally ok their 20’s or 30’s and get the same results?? I think it’s bullshit. They missed a opportunity with Palmer though. She’s a bit of a badass in the lore and spartan ops. But looks like a feminist in Halo 4 and halo5.
@@jugganaut33 Indeed. I feel like her line "Orders are orders Tom. I won't see you court marshalled over that women." when she went to assassinate Halsey for ONI would've been more effective and had more depth if she didn't already have some sort of grudge against Halsey already and was doing it out of pure professionalism and concern for her comrade.
I think Buck and Crimson are pretty effective
@@jugganaut33 Spartan IV's (and Spartan I's) are the true "super soldiers." Spartan II's and III's are living weapons stripped of their humanity and raised for one purpose only.
ArmorFrog Entertainment: they’re all super soldiers. Infact a number of Halo Lore sources reflect Spartans II & III being as human as the rest of the world. They just understand their purpose.
The spartans of old. Were selected from birth. Trained from childhood or fed to the wolves. selected and classified before they were allowed to become citizens.
They were warriors first. Farmers, Taylor’s, smiths, carpenters, bricklayers second.
Same way most modern militaries work. As a current serving member of Her majesties Special Forces. I can say that Every guy and girl is a soldier first.
Doesn’t make them any less of a human.
Doesn’t make them any less of a parent. In fact they’re incredible parents.
It just means they’ve chosen to be ready for violence and not necessarily need it. Rather then not be ready and need it some day.
We forget that outside our cities. Without our power. Without our technology. Mother Nature would eat us for breakfast. Such as the poem ‘law of the Yukon’ expresses. And what we have come to label as our ‘humanity’ is simply subject to operational requirements when you’re being chased by a tiger or being probed by a shark.
Our true Humanity is our ruthless adaptability. To hostility. To space. To any environment. To any predator. The spartans are just an embodiment of that adaptability and ruthless drive to be the apex predator.
Unpopular opinion; but GEN2 is my favorite version of the Mjolnir armor. 🙂
Thanks for the great content. I can’t begin to imagine the amount of research you put into your vids.
I really like the hour video I usually listen to this channel while I'm working at work
it's incredible why no one in the UNSC ever thought about equipping Mjoulnir armor with in built weapons (like wrist mounted energy blades, wrist mounted plasma guns and a shoulder mounted rocket launcher) and more thrusters distributed all over the body for better manuverability in outer space.
Installation 00 new video on spartan armor, sorry dinner with family, you will wait. Where are my smokes and the out doors?
Man this is awesome up to the tactical packages. There simply is no lore that could justify most of those. Why limit Spartans in such random ways unless they get that pack? Man this kind of stuff really pisses me off in H5 lore.
This is why video games are the worst form of science fiction storytelling. Because gaming is the only storytelling medium where there's a design need that's not subservient to the needs of the story. This is, of course, gameplay.
I love this video this helps me to beat the entire Halo 5 game In 1 day
I wanted to watch this yesterday but didn’t have time but I’ll say it again you are the best halo UA-camr
Okay hear me out. Lore Core most detailed breakdown video on Samus Aran's Power Suit
4:16 So ya said that and now there's a demon here demanding tribute...
The demon of the Covenant, or a Demon to humans?
#RipAndTear
@@bthsr7113 I dunno but hes eating all of my spaghetti
I died at the "hides hair" variant lmao
Last time I was this early the precursors just turned themselves into space goo
They went cheap on the paint? Wouldn't it have been better to use similar paint as to what was on the Gen....3 or 4 armor which didn't have shields. That paint basically acted like ablative armor from Star Trek which helped dissipat the heat and energy from attacks, didn't it? I'm thinking of this from the book The Fall of Reach.
I don't think the refractive coating and the paint was the same thing.
Your videos help me get through the day
Simply amazing work, thank you.
Has any Spartan ever Sniped from space orbit to on planet?
Don't think any have but it might be intersting to visualize
Does calling in a MAC strike count
Hmm... working with an AI on board for calculations, and the suit connecting to orbital, sub orbital cameras on ships, etc. Yeah,sure i think its entirely possible, but for the ammunition buning up in outer atmosphere. Which.probably can be overcome with specialised ammo designed from high temp resistant materials for this purpose. Uncertain of reentry affect on velocity. Would perhaps need to be a smart mini rocket as opposed to a bullet, or rail gun slug...
@@embersaffron5522 lol!
Would need to lead the fuck outta that shot.
Great job on the whole video, I especially liked the description of each armor set
42:16 It looks like either a green Mario with cat ears and a visor. XD
44:26 even better, it's a Timmy! The joke we give to bots online. XD
Under normal circumstances if it took 11 minutes to get to the point, I would’ve left already . But not here. Not with this topic. I appreciate the care and detail, and the preamble.
when halo infinite comes out i think an interesting idea would be to make armor types actually effect play abilities. like someone wearing air assault can jump higher and jetpacks last longer. the warrior armor gives you a bit more ho once your shields are down. the recruit armor would just be standard. it would make plays select armor based on what they wanna do and less on how they wanna look because the how they wanna look route falls into EA type money grab schemes while playstyle differences are closer to devs. i think actually having minuet gameplay differences between the armor would actually make all this lore worthwhile and make players care about customization even more
Some of the gen 2 armor Is good, though you almost always have to have armor combos, like the air assault helmet variants, and soldier armor variants are good together
Damn, this changed my perspective for 343 armor, I love bungie's but this has so much juicy lore
As always, excelent video. I hope you get a huge boost in subs when halo 6 come out, you deserve it.
Imagine having a 15 year power suit and stranded on an alien planet. What would do while hoping for rescue.
Do power suit things. Suit frequently, suit often, suit powerfully.
So we're just not gonna talk about how he nailed that pronunciation...
Ok
Cool...
My favourite variants in order are.
Mjolnir gen 2 MK 4 variant
"You gotta love the classics."
Mjolnir gen 2 achillies variant.
"If your gonna be a spartan you may as well look like one."
Mjolnir gen 2 hunter variant.
"Let's go hunting."
I like mk VI gen 2 also. But they ruined mk V with gen 2 sadly, except the helmet.
Hunter hell-jumper freebooter and mako are my fave armors
4:18
Damn dude no need to flex on us all that hard 😂
I really like the Gen II Mjolnir and think it looks really cool.
Gen 2 is cool. S-IV wearers, not so much
Ah yes the power ranger suits designed to look as shitty as possible but having good tech. Just wish gen2 looked more traditional.
I dont mind some of them
Dubs step helmet XD
There are 3 design changes that *really* make the armor look odd. The scaley, multi-toned undersuit, the (arguably unnecessarily) high polygon count, and the lack of codpieces really make the armor look different.
@@GreatfulGert The coloured undersuit is just dumb. It should have remained black. As for the unnecessary polygons there's nothing except to completely throw out that art style that will.fix that. The codpiece... functionally it could go either way. But since the codpiece was originally plated it should remain that way.
Don't worry gen 3 will fix that!
Oh boy, 00 breaking down some 343 era tech, can’t wait to hear how it’s a downgrade/s
joking aside, you are the legend when it comes to halo lore, so i’ll trust whatever conclusion you come to
As much as i dislike the 4s, the gen 2 puts them on par with the old variants of gen 1. Mk. VI of gen 1 is superior over the gen 2 suit for a spartan II as that 5x multiplier for just strength is better than the restrictive hard cap of the synthetic muscles in the case of the IIs and the armor is just more durable as shown in halo first strike, 3, and 4, surviving high atmosphere and orbital falls with the user alive. That half ton weight and hydrostatic gel counts for something. But yeah the gen 2 armor is good for what it is tbh. Being on par with Mk V of gen 1(outside of that durability) while being cheaper and lighter isnt a small feat.
@@tavianarmstrong974
You do know that the "restrictive hard cap" is only a theory right? Not really cannon info.
Gen 2 also comes in a variety of weights some can be lighter like chief suit is only around 120 kg but someone like buck's armor weighs 500kg , Fred's armor also weighs more than chiefs at 470kg.
And I also don't think gen2 is less durable, just less protective than gen 1 due to the more exploitable gaps in the armor. In terms of a shoot out it would offer greater durability due to the better shielding in comparison to Gen 1 counterparts.
@@lumpeistbark3 but it isnt a theory. The reason why it exists is because the armor no longer amplifies what the user does like gen 1's 2x for mk V under and 5x for mk VI over via that liquid crystal thing he mentions in his gen 1 breakdowns. I think of it as hydraulic fluid based on the wearer.
The gen 2 armor is synthetic muscle which works with the wearer rather than amplifying meaning the hard cap does exist for IVs, the IIs may be higher due to a higher base but im guessing there as this is multiplicative vs additive. Shielding is definitely better. The protection shift i believe deals with a shift in *what* it protects from. The entire suit gives far superior energy protection compared to gen 1 as the armor to tech suit and undersuit all diffuse heat with the under and tech suits acting as kevlar with the armor acting like gen 1 plating but with a better refractive layer. Against human weapons the armor definitely pales to gen 1 but gen 2 holds equally as much over gen 1 in energy protection.
That weight thing i guess is a fair point on your end.
There is a noteworthy lack of mentioning the hydrostatic gel in gen 2 which confuses me considering it's why the gen 1 armor can do a high altitude fall without killing the user, i mean with the movement system that wont be a issue ever again but what about blunt trauma like getting splattered, ragdolled, or a zero g problem.
@@tavianarmstrong974
No , it's his theory of how gen 2 works you can even look it up on halo wikipedia or halo spartan field manual gen 2 uses ;
"Force-multiplying circuits: Allows the user greatly enhanced reflexes and strength, improving mobility and combat effectiveness in close quarters. *Notwithstanding* *the* *lack* *of* *any* *truly* *understood* *limitations* , Spartans have been recorded lifting Warthogs, bending steel, and shattering concrete on the battlefield"
This whole "Cap/limitations" theory is only people trying to basically downplay spartan IV and hype up the IIs. The *truth* of the matter is that we do not know why the fight between locke and cheif was as even as it was , we don't know if Spartans IIs gains the same strength boost as the IVs get but we do know they they get faster with gen 2 compared to gen 1 going by kelly recording her best speed in the suit and a sIII being capable of outpacing a warthog in gen 2 which no spartan in gen 1 could accomplish.
And what proof of that due you have? In ghost of onxy chief and blue to were worried of .30 caliber ap rounds , Gen 2 as far as my knowledge was only pierced by standards human rounds on one occasion being in new blood where buck hit by a rifle where he statest the barrel can fit his entire(gauntlet) thumb into.
The hydrostatic gel layer exsist still in Gen 2 but sense its not something new it's probably not talked about but in bad blood buck was going to experience a similar fall that chief did but he didn't know if he would survive or not, (although buck was constantly questioning himself and his capabilities all throughout the book so who knows what would have really happened)
@@lumpeistbark3 I don't think gen 2 makes you faster as the crystal layer of gen 1 is superior to the muscle suit of gen 2.
I was really interested in the armour variants. There are several aspects of a set of GEN-2 mjolnir armour, and different variants excel in different aspects to better suit the role of the armour. Two things confuse me however:
1: why are there like three or four variants for the SAME TASK!? I'm pretty sure I heard three different variations for aerospace combat.
2:Olive is for hiding hair. Literally anyone with a helmet can do that.
The part with the Chief vs Locke fight - I had to watch it like 6 times, bcs I was focusing on the fight and not listening ;p
I'm still curious how they sandwich all that crap into that silhouette. Like holy shit. Is the power source almost microscopic? Unreal. I had a hard time believing Gen 1 could survive a fall from orbit. Gen 2 definitely couldn't.
I'm pretty confident that noble six wore gen 2 and he survived Jorge throwing him off the ship
The suit has internal dampeners and also locks up the user. Turning them into a meteor with a bad migraine after the nap.
Wait, a rebreather? That can kill the Spartan after a long enough time.
Ok I’m confused on one thing, can all Mjolnir components be downgraded for custom use by other military branches or just only Spartans, and do all Spartans change suits for mission requirements or just some and others keep what works for them best?
Awesome video, but still waiting on most detailed breakdown of halo ring
I thought fotus was made to get donuts
Aesthetically, Gen 2's wack ass, bootleg Nanosuit garbage paired with chunky, greebly plates will never beat the thought-out and masterfully designed Gundam-Esque suits from Bungie era Halo.
343's take on armor design looks like Artstation portfolio filler, doesn't help that they outsource literally EVERYTHING to people who don't know how to design shit for Halo.
On lore core, could you look at project lazerus from mass effect 2?
Yes I can 😁
@@Installation00 Thanks!
Still wish they had an in canon explanation how spartans can wear a fusion reactor without being exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. The ships have been directly described purely using titanium and other heavy elements to combat this but they have never given a direct explanation in the spartans. It's not like there is a lot of material between them and the reactor. Unless the "electrostatic direct energy conversion" is a near flawless method of converting charged particles into energy with next to nothing leaking through. Though if that were true, it wouldn't make sense why the starships still need reactors then as cosmic rays are already powerful enough that using the same principles you should be able to power ships off just those.
@Joseph Joestar the most I can find is at 14:15 he says the inner suit has "radiation shielding" but there is still no explanation beyond "there is material". It would be more interesting if they said it had some form of gamma and beta mirror, a method of directly converting the radiation to energy without passing through, or some electromagnetic method of dispersing radiation away from or repelling it from the body. Considering the frigates are described using titanium for "radiation shielding" it seems like an odd choice if they have some method of repelling radiation. It's as though they skipped a step in the canon.
Skylancer727 That, and Spartans are highly resistant to almost all radiation, and can survive in space without proper equipment. He goes over it in his Spartan IV augmentation video. So since there is hardly any going through the reactor due to the material, the spartan is probably experiencing hardly any radiation damage.
Best halo channel on youtube hands down
Hazop was my favorite helmet in Halo Reach, just something about it looked so cool to me. Then when Halo 4 came out and they told me it had hazop I was very excited, until I booted up the game and saw it. What did they do to my boy?
Right?!?!?
The GEN2 is basically a budget MJOLNIR to get MP models out in large numbers while experimenting with them to find the new path of MJOLNIR development. Most of the blog usage armor that's more common look great while specialised and experimental variant look fancy or questionable because of being special/experimental variants.
GEN3 is supposed to remedy the flaws of GEN2, combing aspect of the GEN1 and GEN2. GEN1 was too expensive and too tailored to individual Spartans that MP was impossible.
According to halopedia, the gen 2 is made from a ceramic metal alloy. And I believe that they are referring to cermet(ceramic and metal) which is what current body armour is made of like boron carbide and silicon carbide. So maybe they are using cermet reinforced cermet for the gen 2 armour bc it will then have better protection against planes based weapons which I believe was the goal for gen 2 armour
Love these, keep them coming!
So if the suit increases the strength of the wearer, then if John had been wearing it, Locke would've been taking a skinny dip in the lava below.
Maybe, remember Cortana or whatever AI he has after her generally calibrates suit to his specs. The Armor I saw in clip looks like old armor still. That said you might get a 30% boost in strength output. If Chief alone was making Gen 1 armor move. Then have that strength amplifies would likely exceed safety limits of suit for Gen 2
You sounded so sad when you said gungnir but I agree
Ya know I didn’t know UA-cam started allowing pornography. Seeing a 50 minute I00 video about mjolnir armor should be a sexual vice
Mark IV MJOLNIR will always be my favorite
I feel like the unsc has been heading for more generic suits and augments, instead of a heavy assault armor with an enhanced augmented spartan for absolute destruction
Same.
Gen 2 mjolnir= discount power ranger armor
@@z-man1237 lol ikr, they've got for generic quantity over unique quality that the gen 1 gave
spaz monkey
Plus it looked ready for war
A better idea would have been to take elements from the prototype armor from halo legends
spaz monkey
Or most importantly for good results; the armor from halo reach
I think many don't get the true representation and reason to be of Spartan IVs. Look at Halo 4's epilogue. S-IVs are supposed to represent the rise of humanity, evolution as a species and not only 75 individuals. Of course they're less powerful but they carry an ideal and will to bring a species higher, where the S-IIs were the precursors of this idea, the forerunners of this idea.
hearing him just get fed up with the dumb amount of armour is so funny
I just had a thought what if Spartan 4's in MK 7 armor wear their gen 2 techsuits beneath the Mk 7 bodygloves?
What would future generations of Mjolnir look like?
I love your videos. The amount of effort you put into your work is as astounding! Keep it up!
Sweet Apollo, There's SO MANY of them!!😲 I don't know which one to pick!!😱
"The HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark I Prototype Armor Defense System, known simultaneously as HRUNTING and YGGDRASIL, was an Experimental Bipedal Powered Exoskeleton/Armored Fighting Vehicle developed by the Materials Group at Weapons Research Facility T12A on Algolis. It was intended for use by the UNSC Marine Corps."
I think the spartan IV are not less augmented, they only need more time for the full range of benefits to manifest and stabilize.
Gen 2 has the problem of lacking physical armor, often using cheaper made micro components (corporate cost cutting) and lacking the endurance/ overuse capabilities if the lithium niobecene muscle.
Gen 3 aims to fix this.
@A Random Internet Box i ment the potential of the augmentations.
the spartan 2's have a better starting point to receave augmentations. they were superior from the get go.
i think a spartan 4 whith cat2 genes could reach spartan 2 levels of bodily function after a long time of aclimatization to the augmentations and maybe some aditional augmentation tweaking.
No, they ARE less augmented. The less-intrusive augmentations were compensated with the advanced armour
@@Dd-fb2tj they have less intrusive augmentations and augmentations that have lower effects at first. the scope of their augmentations is roughly the same.
If I ever get a super suit, imma kool-aid man through walls during every room breach I can.
Idk if anyone mentioned this yet, but a lot of armor configurations (not including the alternative universe suits from Infinite) feature tidbits of lore that I would love to hear you extrapolate upon. For example, how would certain military operations where Spartans are involved lead to a decision in which modifications would be made to forearm armor plating and configuration? I would adore hearing your input on these.