it is defiantly not a cant, as said a previous answer, i too myself seek the question mark skin, i see many with it, but when i ask how the acquired it the simply don't reply or refuse to share, this points out that they may have cheated or hacked their x box or lost planet 2 game, i am not certain that this is a hack, as so many people have done it, it is still a possibility, the armour also has a special feature as it may disguise the player as a half activated enemy data post, and once prey has approached they strike, commonly with a gun-sword SP.
In halo he wears mark 1 armor in halo 2 he wears mark 2 armor
There is no full mark V armor. Only the helmet. ANSWERwell......there is no such thing as full mark v armor just armor that looks like it -roxas uchiha
For some reason the cost of Planet D is a question mark
ODST and Mark V armor are the ones.
In Halo 2, Master Chief has Mark VI armor which is an upgraded version of the Mark V armor from Halo 1. If you're looking for the reason why his armor had changed between Halo 2 & 3, I think they just upgraded it, but not enough to call it Mark VII armor.
Mark IV is a type of armor in the game: Halo 3. This is a evolvement from the Mark V armor in the previous Halo games; Halo:Combat Evolved and Halo 2. The armor is also called the Mark 6. In the game it is an armor that is worn by the main charecter: Master Chief. In the multiplayer game it is an armor that you automaticaly wear in the matches.(there are other armors to wear during matches)
Mark 6
The one with the question mark is an acoustic version of the song, and the one with the exclamation is the one on the album. There are also two more versions of the song, Lost+ and Lost@. Lost+ features Jay-Z, and Lost@ is a live version of the song.
Is this a question or a statement? I'm confused. It looks like a question because of the question mark, but I sounds like a statement. -Phl
yes, you get JFO armor, and you get mark IV armor, and also a gold visor but that is the max rank.
It's called the MJOLNIR mark V armor. It's supposed to be a reference to old Norse Mythology. In the newer iterations of the Halo series (i.e. 2 and 3) It's MJOLNIR mark 6 armor. ODST armor is similar in a sense, but is not the same.
The symbol for a question mark is simply called a "question mark."