Spartan 4 augs further explanation help?

(You can skip the note and background if you want and just read my question)

Note:
Couldn’t find any answers online, from the halo wiki or from any halo specific YouTuber and saw that plenty of people still responded here so I thought I might post here, might post this same question in another forum too so more people will read.

Background:
Okay so I love learning about the lore behind video games and I’ve loved halo ever since it came out. I never knew that Spartans were actually genetically altered until a few months ago which is awesome and the amount of theoretical possibly plausible science that goes into it. I was reviewing the Spartan 4 augmentations but got caught up on three alterations I couldn’t find any more information on.

Question:
Spartan 4’s received

  • K5.2 hemoescutucheon

  • Some kind of circulatory shunt(s) that were implanted

  • Intelli-fibrin accilmation
    (I guess a more perfected version of Leucocytic co-protein complex and microfibrin spindalce from s2’s)

The lore explains that these help with wound healing/suppression but never states what exactly each thing is, what exactly it does, what material was used to create it, where it was implanted or injected in the subjects body and what steps/procedures took place in order to reach their desired outcomes.

If anyone has more information on this, either from the halo universe or even some real life equivalent, or even send me in the right direction online so I may continue to look it up myself, I would highly appreciate it.

Thanks!

Most of these materials are fictional, made from cool sounding real world terms. To know the background of them, you want to look at the etemology of the words, not what chemicals are. For example:

Hemoescutucheon is a fictional word made from two smaller terms, Hemo and escutcheon.
Hemo is a prefix which refers to the study or use of blood.
An Escutcheon is a shield you usually see in the background of a coat of arms.
While Hemoescutucheon is not a real world chemical, you can guess that it’s an injection that prevents some from of harm through blood, perhaps antiviral.

Same thing with Intelli-fibrin acclimation, where fibrin is a protein that is formed when you bleed. I think it’s the stuff that stops you from bleeding after you get a cut.
Acclimation means it can adapt to different climates, and intelli. Well intelli is just a lack of creativity on the writers side.
Point is, Intelli-fibrin acclimation would be something that let’s injuries heal quickly in various climates.

You’ve gotten deep enough into the writing of the story that there is no further background, it’s almost immersion breaking. To get any extra information you’ll have to do the same kind of study that the writers and authors of the games and books have done.

I think you double posted, so expect one of these threads to get locked. But I would like more information myself.

No need for two threads on this