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Character Information ;
Name: Anthony (Tony) Stark, also known as Iron Man
Name of Canon: Iron Man + 2
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference:
Iron Man 2 at WikiCanon Point: post-movie
Setting:
Marvel universe is made of up various continuities denoted with numbers, with the main comic book continuity being Marvel-616. The Marvel cinematic universe is known as Marvel-199999, a universe that includes Iron Man, Thor, Incredible Hulk, and Captain America. The other Marvel movies (Fantastic Four, XMen & etc) are unfortunately in their own separate continuities, showing just how much Marvel loves confusion.
The world of Marvel-199999 is very much comparable to our own real world. We have the same world issues, same technology (excluding the tech Stark has invented), and unlike the rest of Marvel, magic is merely science we haven't yet explained. The major difference in technology between our world and Marvels is mainly due to Tony Stark, the star of Iron Man I/II. Howard Stark is said to have helped with the creation of the atomic bomb, and helped create modern warfare as it exists today. It's shown in Captain America that he also attempted to invent a flying car, but if the rest of the movies are any indication, the project never took off. Tony's technology is a very decisive difference; his entire house is controlled by a seemingly sentient AI named JARVIS and 90% of the surfaces in his house are touch screen or projection based. It seems a lot of his pet project technology is kept limited for his own personal use, so while his technology may be decades ahead of our own, on a world scale, we're about equal. Weapons tech excluded, but then again, all thanks to Tony.
The elephant in the room is the existence of other realms, made known thanks to Thor. The nine realms are connected by Yggdrasil, with Earth being the middle realm (Midgard), and Asgard being the home of the Asgardians, Thor, the Warriors Three and Lady Sif. Another difference between worlds is that what we consider pseudo-science actually exists in Marvel-199999. Gamma radiation doesn't (always) kill in Marvel cinematic, but turns people in to very strong, anger driven monsters. Super Soldier serum also exists, which can turn even the most medically-crippled guy into a Calvin Klein underwear model. These subtle differences in science and history lead to the creation of SHIELD, an organization dedicated to the protection of the world from threats it could not otherwise handle.
All these various aberrations and crazies are linked together through one organization, which they end up joining through one mean or another. SHIELD gathers all these misfits together, and with the Avengers Initiative, forms the dysfunctional family soon to be called The Avengers. As an after note it's said the movies are closer to the Ultimates version of Marvel than 616.
These differences are pretty small in comparison with Marvel-616 differences, but they all lead up to a universe that is far more chaotic than our real world.
Personality:
On the surface, Tony is a very uncomplicated sort of guy. The first impression people get is that he's incredibly self-confident, eccentric, narcissistic, and a bit of a dick.
Tony is very much aware of his genius and talent, and has no problem flaunting them or his wealth. He's well versed in showmanship, and his public appearances often take a turn for the grossly grandeur. He's shown to have a healthy disdain for politics and regulation, and to an extent, sees himself as outside of the jurisdiction of the law. He refuses to turn in his suit or its technology, or operate under any pre-established branch of military. While the government hearing was obviously biased in the opinion that the Iron Man was a weapon, Tony certainly doesn't make things easier, cracking jokes at the senator and being overly obnoxious and unhelpful during the proceedings. In short, Tony shows very little sense of modesty, and thrives in the spotlight, whether through fame or infamy.
Tony Stark is very much a self involved prick. His status as a playboy is well known, and he's very open about it, clarifying that the rumors that he went 12 by 12 with Maxim's magazine models were true. He's very candid about his thoughts, sharing them often no matter how insulting or controversial. It takes the patience of a saint to deal with Tony, and a thick skin. Tony is incredibly glib towards everyone, including his closest friends, and it's often mistaken as intentional antagonizing when most of the time it isn't.
In a nutshell, Tony appears to be an incredibly flippant, self involved jerk with an eccentric sense of humor. If this wasn't infuriating enough, Tony is also very compulsive, often pulling stunts or changing his mind on whim. He buys out a bar and has it demolished just to piss off General Ross, he buys an overpriced Pollock solely to annoy another buyer, and he decides to drive in the Moroccan Grand Prix without telling anyone ahead of time. While his compulsive tendencies were magnified to the point of self destruction in the 2nd movie due to his impending death, it's been shown that Tony Stark has always been on the eccentric side. His attitude is very 'I do what I want', and with his wealth, status and intelligence, most of what he wants to do he can.
In a deep dive, it becomes clear that Tony is a lot more than just a cocky playboy. There's a side to him that's very conflicted and somewhat insecure. While he's capable of curbing his vices, there's a side to him that's self destructive and closed off even to his closest friends. He spent a good portion of his life not worrying about where his weapons went after they were sold, and up until meeting Yinsen, he was very much okay with leading a life of pure hedonism. After Afghanistan, he becomes much more concerned with the legacy he'll leave behind, and lives his life by Yinsen's dying words. By working as Iron Man, Tony believes he's finally doing right by the world, but there is always a niggling feeling of doubt that it's not enough.
He tends to shrug off concern and redirect the topic, and states that he doesn't 'play well with others'. Even as open and candid as Tony tends to be, he is still very reserved and closed off when it comes to his life (sex life not included). He doesn't tell Pepper or Rhodey that he's slowly dying, leaving them to shrug off his erratic behavior as irresponsibility.
For a man of immense wealth and social standing, Tony has very few friends. He has plenty of acquaintances, but he can count on his fingers the number of friends he considers to be close. His first instinct is always to be frank, to the point of antagonism if the other person is particularly disagreeable. Tony operates by his own rules and has issues with showing sincerity or gratitude, often choosing humor to deflect.
Abilities, Weaknesses, and Power Limitation Suggestions: Tony Stark is your average genius, playboy inventor. Out of the suit his greatest power is his mind and engineering prowess. In the suit, he has enhanced strength, a HUD and AI that give him tactical advice, and the ability to fly with repulsors built in his gauntlets and boots. The suit is what gives Tony is 'superpowers', without it he's nothing more than a very resourceful, very intelligent guy.
His weakness is the arc reactor built into his chest, which helps keep shrapnel from boring into his heart. Without it he'll die.
REVISIONS
The Marvk V is a portable version of the Iron Man armor; it folds into briefcase form for easy access when Tony travels. It's very much like the nuclear football the POTUS carries around. Spec-wise, the armor is not as durable or powerful as the original Mark IV. It is incapable of flight except for incredibly small bouts of gliding, and the power output and defense is significantly lower. Shown in the fight with Vanko, it's not his go-to armor, but in a pinch, it works. The easiest way to nerf it would be to have a limited energy source, which is based on the arc reactor in Tony. While it hasn't been shown how long the new core lasts, I'd propose that continued use of the suit would cause strain on the core and cause Tony to replace it after it burns out from excess use. Typical use (more than 1 hr) would cause the reactor to need a recharge period of at least a day.
Inventory: besides the clothes on his back (which consist of a hoodie and jeans), just a formal suit in a dry cleaning bag. Would it be possible for him to bring the Mark V armor, which is basically a portable, less powerful version of the Iron Man suit? It comes in suitcase form.
Appearance: Tony has dark hair, a rather sinister looking goatee, and brown eyes. He's in good shape, and is often dressed in fancy-pants clothing with very ridiculous sunglasses.
is an image! Age: late thirties to early forties. he was about 5 at the last Stark Expo, which took place around 1974.
OC/AU Justification ;
If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across?
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test?
And What Did You Score?
Samples ;
Log Sample:
Blood palladium levels at 67%.
It was difficult for Tony to express how the numbers made him feel; they were just numbers after all, an ever-quickening reminder of his impending mortality, written out in easy to read green LED. Most men would cry or argue or try to reason with God; Tony merely sat there in quiet introspection with a highball of Greyhound, wondering how the simple numbers made him feel. Angry, perhaps. A little morose, gloomy, manic, psychotic... perhaps even a little bi-polar. Actually, he knew exactly how he it made him feel.. It sucked.
For all his brains, technology and creativity, even Tony Stark could not find a replacement for something as simple as palladium. The ridiculously versatile metal that was in everything from cheap jewelry to capacitors, and had plenty of alternatives in every application except for this.
He would have called it unfair, except for the fact that he was alive. He was alive when thousands of others had died from the exact same wounds, only because he had the luck of being someone the world considered important. At times it bothered him at night- how Yinsen had saved the man indirectly responsible for the death of his family, and that no matter what he did now, it wouldn't be enough to make up for the countless lives his missiles had destroyed. But on most days, he felt good. He was doing a great job at keeping world peace as a one man army, and wherever Yinsen was (Tony wasn't sure if he believed in Heaven), he was doing him proud.
But dramatics aside, Tony happened to enjoy living, and he'd miss it. There were hundreds of things he still had on his bucket list (not that he had a bucket list, but if he did): continuing his record with Maxim's new calendar girls, skydiving while throwing back a shot or five, renting out Copacabana for a week- and he realized Copacabana was still doable.
Tony placed the blood tester aside, clearing his table enough to prop both legs up comfortably. "Jarvis, call up Rhodey will you?" The AI gave his usual dry reply, stating that it was 3 am and that lieutenant colonel would probably be somewhat annoyed, but Tony ignored them. The phone rang twice before Rhodey answered with a slurred phrase that sounded like it contained "too fucking early, Tony."
"Rhodey? Rhodey, just listen." Tony cut in as Rhodey tried to hang up. "I need you to pack your suitcase and be at the airfield in about an hour. If you're not there, we're going to leave without you."
"Tony, what-"
"I mean it. A second late, and we're taking off without you, so get up and do whatever you need to do. Whatever you do in the morning- stretch, eat, don't tell me I don't need to know. We're going to Rio."
And Tony hung up, leaving no room for the other man to argue. Spur of the moment? Perhaps. Eccentric? Highly likely. Not that any of it mattered to Tony; a man was entitled to do whatever he pleased, and it would definitely please Tony to rent out an extravagant beach for a spur of the moment vacation.
"JARVIS, call Happy, and don't wake Pepper. Tell her tomorrow over breakfast, after she's had her coffee. Be sure to say I'll bringing her back a parrot."
If things went to plan, Pepper wouldn't have too much to worry about. But then, when did things ever go to plan?
Network Sample:
[ there's a few loud taps as Tony tests the waters before speaking. hope you like loud thumps ]
Hello- hello? Are we broadcasting? Great.
I'm looking for a more helpful AI, pretty please? The one you guys have is great- I mean don't get me wrong, you've got the rest of the world, me excluded, beat by a decade, but I still kind of prefer one that's a little more helpful.
I mean JARVIS? Not only has he beat IBM's Watson at chess, but he makes a killer cup of coffee. I mean, just amazing. You gotta taste it to believe it.
So anyway, better help around here would be great. My phone's out of range which is... unusual seeing how I'm connected to any network in the world, but hey. Things happen.
And just between us? A chick AI is incredibly cliche, almost as much as a British butler.