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The Mark I Prototype Exoskeleton was also used by trainers to protect them when training Spartan IIs under Chief Petty Officer Mendez's orders. It was, however, later used to carry heavy equipment in docking bays, and dozens of others were dumped into Reach's titanium mines. The downfall to this system was that the device consumed enormous amounts of energy, so it required a connection to a fusion generator which hindered movement or the use of inefficient broadcast power, and was thus never seen in battle. The armor used a hydraulic system for movement. It could also be equipped with motion sensors and infrared scopes. It could mount a 30mm mini-gun that fired on self-targeting armatures. The armor was nearly impervious to standard light weapons.

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A user could lift two tons (4,000 pounds) and run at 32 KPH (19.88 MPH). The Mark I battle armor was a bulky titanium exoskeleton that improved the strength and stamina of the user's muscles. The Mark I Exoskeletons were one of the Navy's first experiments with powered exoskeletons.











Halo wars concept art