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The VPAM scale as of 2009 runs from 1 to 14, with 1-5 being soft armor, and 6-14 being hard armor. [1] Tested armor must withstand three hits, spaced 120 mm (4.7 inches) apart, of the designated test threat with no more than 25 mm (0.98 inches) of back-face deformation in order to pass.
Strength aka Body, Might, Brawn, Power ... A measure of how physically strong a character is. Strength often controls the power and/or damage of melee attacks, the maximum weight the character can carry, and sometimes hit points. Armor and weapons might also have a Strength requirement to use them.
Health is a video game or tabletop game quality that determines the maximum amount of damage or fatigue something takes before leaving the main game. In role-playing games , this typically takes the form of hit points ( HP ), a numerical attribute representing the health of a character or object.
In 2007, the second edition (RM2) rules system was revitalized and issued under the name Rolemaster Classic, or RMC for short. The revitalization was published by Guild Companion Publications and included new versions of all the old core rulebooks of Arms Law , Spell Law , Character Law , and Creatures and Treasures , but also an updated ...
Harbinger; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Harbinger, computer game; Harbinger, product in the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game series; Harbinger, a starship in the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2; Harbinger, a playable character in the game Bloodline Champions; Harbinger, a sentient starship in the Mass Effect series
Mark VII Armor (his standard armor in Season 1, the design of this armor is the same as the Mark VI Armor; first seen in "Breakout, Part 2") Mark IX Armor (his main armor in Season 2. The new suit is based on the Extremis armor and/or the Mark VI armor from Iron Man 2; first seen in "Alone Against A.I.M.")
Model Origin Users Attic helmet: ancient Greeks Boar's tusk helmet: 17th century BCE: Mycenaean Greeks until the 10th century BCE : Boeotian helmet: ancient Greek cavalry Chalcidian helmet
A Thraex (left) fighting a murmillo, mosaic from Bad Kreuznach, Germany. The Thraex (pl.: Thraeces), or Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator armed in Thracian style. His equipment included a parmula, a small shield (about 60 × 65 cm) that might be rectangular, square or circular; and a sica, a short sword with a curved blade like a small version of the Dacian falx, intended to maim an ...