[Oh cheer up, Tony. You're far more cuter than your father. Lara chuckles lightly]
Yes, I can see that as well. [The bigger ego is not so much an improvement, but it's still amusing.]
You can count me in for that little party of yours. Technology has always fascinated me. [That and she's just really curious what sort of things you've been working on.]
[It's not so much the underlying issues in the dream that catches Bumblebee's attention, humans always have such complicated relationship with one another. No, it's the technology displayed. Ratchet is the best scientist on Cybertron, but perhaps he could give a chance to the humans to look at his voice box]
Nothing as impressive as home and I'm still setting up but it's got probably just about every tool kit or piece of mechanical equipment I could dredge up, got a setup for getting the suit on and off and I'm in the midst of getting the necessary computers and other assorted things up and running.
I graduated MIT at age seventeen. I was always a prodigy, got it from the old man I guess. Built an arc reactor and the prototype Iron Man suit in a cave with my own weapons I was meant to build more of. Got repulsors down to a fine art too, built a transportable version of the suit as well and I designed some of the most advanced weapons when I was still in that business.
Mechanism to let me in and out of my suit, couple of work stations for hands on projects, lots of tools and scrap metal because I haven't finished the storage part of it yet.
[He pauses and runs a hand ove his face.]
Couple of works in progress too including the computers I'll need.
Iron Man suit. I'd show you but it's not here unfortunately.
[And a big smug grin is now beaming full force.]
I graduated MIT age seventeen and I built my first suit in a cave with a box of scraps. Resources here are good and I don't have a company to run either.
Really? [Well hello, nothing like a third beautiful lady to wake up to onscreen.] If you come along on the weekend you can get an up close and personal look.
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You really do give the expression 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree' a new meaning...
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I like to think I'm an improvement in every sense of the word and in every possible way.
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Yes, I can see that as well. [The bigger ego is not so much an improvement, but it's still amusing.]
You can count me in for that little party of yours. Technology has always fascinated me. [That and she's just really curious what sort of things you've been working on.]
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I'm sure it has, who knows, you might just get to try something out.
[Because lending someone an arm from the suit and directing it is always fun.]
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What sort of workshop do you possess?
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[Hey, if he ever needs repair in this world, with Ratchet not being here, he needs to find a good replacement to the docbot.]
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What sort of things do you have in your workshop?
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[He pauses and runs a hand ove his face.]
Couple of works in progress too including the computers I'll need.
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It sounds like you've been at this a while.
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[And a big smug grin is now beaming full force.]
I graduated MIT age seventeen and I built my first suit in a cave with a box of scraps. Resources here are good and I don't have a company to run either.
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That suit is rather... interesting. I've never seen anything like it. [muggle tech, gtfo. B|]
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I'll keep that in mind. And what, may I ask, will this workshop of yours contain exactly?
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Computer system, Iron Man suit, mechanism for getting it on and off and plenty of tools. It's still a work in progress so far but it's getting there.
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You should come along in your suit, probably go for a fly, really test them out and see what we're both working with.
[You would make a far more adorable sidekick than Rhodey, just saying.]
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By the way, got a nickname for it? Last guy I had in a suit ended up called the War Machine, doesn't have that great a ring to it.
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