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#HaloContinuation - An alternate take on how the factions, conflicts and story of the halo universe could have progressed following H3.
Newfound diplomacy amidst a multifaceted cold war.
Infighting and factionalism among the former covenant.
New powers rising to prominence.
@VincentGat Defiantly a fan of the belt rig, I think its one of the best systems for armored characters. Regular webbing doesn't fit over plating and the typical chest pouches often look weird, cumbersome and obscure the design.
My other favorite is slinging webbing from attachment points.
@TheCountofS @SpideyChief While not entire practical, I'm a big far of the lighter tan helmets in concept
@SpideyChief Ah, H2a doesnt do it for me either. In addition to some issues I cant quite put my finger on with the plating and helmet, the main detractor is the tight jump suit onsie. This isnt a great look for David Cross lmao.
In the late 20th century, a dormant evil stirs once more.
Vampiric paranormal creatures and Aztec gods meet their match as specially equipped operators decend upon their ancient jungle sanctum.
Do you and your team have what it takes to survive the...
TEMPLE OF BLOOD
While halo reach fails regarding colour, its modular armour system is pretty good. Similarly, drawing from a limited pool of helmets to pair with standard armour is a reasonable middle ground.
Name or number markings
Can't get more direct than labeling characters. While this is less immediatly noticable, it should be adequate for an attentive audience. This certainly has precedent in reality, likewise unit emblems or similarly low key markings are also welcome.