Here are all of the 53 ‘at launch’ REQ cards for Visors.
The ranges of rarity are from Common, Uncommon, Rare, Ultra Rare, and Legendary.
Text under each entry is what 343 added in. When you click on the cards at HaloWaypoint you will get a pop-up window that shows that additional text. I’ve saved you that step by including it here.
Common:
- Frowned upon by UNSC staff officers, the Blindside VISR sacrifices strategic situational awareness for improved performance in small-unit actions.
- Too expensive to be universally deployed, Cyan VISR hardware is protected against electromagnetic interference, shock, and corrosive atmospheres.
- Envy VISR’s were developed by extreme sports enthusiasts on Mars. Though proven in environments far harsher than UNSC specifications required it took years to overcome anti-military sentiment in the boutique development house that made them.
- The Foucault VISR represents a major policy shift in the UEG towards allowing smaller corporations to compete in the paramilitary, military, and security markets.
- With its integral climate module and multi-layer insulation the Frost VISR assembly can function in extreme temperatures and exotic cryogenic atmospheres.
- Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance (VISR) software manages the Spartan’s disparate sensor feeds, battlenet links, and suit diagnostic messages.
- Even when Spartans lose, the Vandal VISR ensures they do it with style and panache.
Uncommon:
- The Clockwork VISR is a piece of technical art, appreciated as a masterwork of programming and engineering by the handful of AI and human experts who understand the complexity of Mjolnir HUD design.
- The pattern-matching subsystem of the Ecto VISR can be set to look for specific hyperspectral and multi-modal sensory traces, a useful function when tracking stealthy xenomorphs and transient electronic whispers.
- Made for special forward observation teams operating in quarantine zones, failsafe charges in the Gallows VISR will destroy the helmet (and everything in it) in case of compromise.
- The first King VISR was an enigmatic artifact produced as a one-off by a bored Huragok. Subsequent attempts to copy the design have been met with varying levels of failure.
- Materials Group uses Midnight VISR’s as the basis for their next-generation battlespace management software, but proper use requires significant technical expertise.
- The Sunspot VISR system utilizes a dedicated deconfliction agent which effectively curates the deluge of information competing for the Spartan’s attention.
- Verdant VISR’s has been updated to comply with the latest industrial cyberlink standards, as well as expanded support for legacy interfaces.
Rare:
- The Autumn VISR is a flawless example of software engineering and ergonomics. Approaching rampancy has inflamed its designer’s auteur tendencies, resulting in a baroque design barely understandable even by other AIs.
- Unofficially tolerated, the Buckingham VISR is a privately developed data managment suite sold only to active duty UNSC personnel.
- It is not yours to understand why. Nor are you authorized to understand the subtle complexities and allure of the Burgundian VISR and its manifest menu options.
- Developed by the avionics maintenance team aboard the UNSC Infinity, the Connected VISR’s display elements can be replaced with only basic tools and minimal training.
- The Dianthus VISR kit was discovered by ONI operatives in the arms markets of Venezia. It’s unclear who is manufacturing these VISR sensor elements or how widespread they have become.
- The first VISR systems date back to the early 21st century, alternately bloating in complexity and paring down to bare-bones HUD management since then. The Dynasty HUD is an example of the former, with dozens of embedded quality of life apps.
- Initial research and development for the False Dawn VISR promised an entirely new approach for head-up displays. Unfortunately, it will require years of work on neural interfaces to make full use of the technology.
- As the name implies, the Flood VISR is built specifically for Spartan assessment and containment teams deployed to Forerunner sites that may house samples of the all-devouring parasite.
- The Independence VISR was created by a team of UNSC maintenance personnel as a personal project. After the code was leaked to the net it has become the unofficial base for several independent HUDs.
- Created for field technicians tasked with on-site cyberintrusion, the Matrix VISR has a custom-built interface for managing networked AI’s and friendly kill systems.
- Powered by the latest in polymorphic software agents, the Muse VISR may represent a breakthrough in semi-autonomous nonsapient assistants for Spartans.
- The Primeval VISR is a throwback design created after data archaeology efforts recovered novel branches of the first Mjolnir VISR codebase in burned-out Damascus Materials Testing Facility computer cores.
- The Reflection VISR was created for pioneers delving into the welkin realms of slipspace, tapping into experimental sensors and probes to translate strange vibrations and trace energy patterns into some semblence of order.
- Feature creep, ruinous cost overruns, and accusations of corruption notwithstanding, the Regnum VISR features the best threat management subsystem on the market.
- Torchbearer VISR’s are tailored for use by UNSC Army pathfinders.
- Built from the latest composites and reverse-engineered Covenant technology, the Unbreakable VISR can survive even when the surrounding helmet is torn asunder.
- Proven on the mean streets of Earth’s megaplexes, the Wild Hunt VISR has a custom optical recognition application used for decoding gang signs and other underworld symbology.
Ultra Rare:
- A game changer for field operations, the Armorer VISR features its own augmented reality maintenance and diagnostic playbook that can walk Spartans through troubleshooting and basic repairs of most UNSC equipment.
- Containing dozens of useful functions for unaugmented users, the Aureus VISR is used by many new Spartans before they transition to more specialized HUDs.
- The designer of the Aurora VISR claimed it could see the unseen and visualize phenomenon outside of human comprehension.
- Sangheili sourced high-tier nanolaminates and scanning elements make the Dauntless sensor grid and faceplate outrageously expensive even by Watershed Division standards.
- The first Dusk VISR was created in the resource-strapped final days of the Covenant War. Among its design goals were engineering refinements that dramatically reduced the need for rare earths and other strategic metals.
- Built and ran through the harshest testing regime offered by the UNSC, the Expedition VISR can occassionally remain intact even if the rest of the helmet is destroyed around it.
- The Greystone VISR’s unsettling advertising campaign featured Spartans standing on lifeless rocks at the edge of long-dead stars, staring into the void.
- The protective outer coating of the Remembrance VISR is coated with materials recycled from glassed colonies.
- Open source records indicate the Resolute VISR is customized for integration with the Artemis threat analysis and tracking hardware.
- Rime VISR HUD’s are fully compatible with all UNSC radar, ladar, and sonar imaging sensors.
- The Saturnine VISR hardware is fully compatible with Sangheili combat harness power and data feeds, leading some to believe it’s intended for export.
- ONI Section Zero’s used their experience with managing complicated intelligence data networks to inform the Secrets VISR design and functionality. Unfortunately there is little doubt that secret backdoors were placed in the code.
- Tenebrae VISR systems are intended to be used in conjunction with imaging radar, ladar, and other systems that allow tactical operations to be conducted in the complete absense of visible light.
- Leaked development documents for the Vespertine VISR’s next firmware upgrade show superior augmented reality performance and interactivity.
Legendary:
- The galaxy is full of wonder and danger in equal measure. The Abyss VISR uses subtle augmented reality tricks to reduce the Spartan’s exposure to psychologically stressful visual stimuli, ensuring peak performance in even the most traumatic environments.
- The reflective coating on the Daybreak VISR is specifically designed to mitigate damage to sensitive optics in the case of viewing atmospheric nuclear detonations.
- The Beta-5 Asymmetrical Action Group has adopted the Legendary VISR for their Spartan units, albeit with custom plugins developed by ONI’s internal teams.
- Mithral VISR systems have been a staple of exploration teams that delve deep under the surface of resource-rich worlds.
- With its proprietary set of software extensions, Beweglichkeitsrüstungsysteme hopes to position the Rampant VISR as the de-facto standard for integrating with Forerunner sensor systems.
- The Rex VISR proved exceptionally capable of identifing optical aberrations associated with Jiralhanae active camouflage systems. Prototypes were used by UNSC Marine units to track down Brute holdouts on Earth and Tribute.
- The Scoundrel VISR was created for use by ONI field operatives but has since made its way to the criminal underworld and into Insurrection hands.
- When monomaniacal focus on a limited set of targets is needed, the Strife VISR can be fitted to augment existing predictive tracking capabilities.