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'''[[Arc Reactor|R.T. node]]:''' Thanks to the Repulsor Tech node implanted in his chest, which is linked to his brain, Tony is able to interact with different types of energies and forces a normal human cannot. The R.T. node acts like a new sense for its user.<ref name="R.T. node">Based on [[Virginia Potts (Earth-616)|Pepper Potts]]' experience with a similar R.T. node to Stark's in {{c|Invincible Iron Man #4}}</ref> The reactor's excessive generation of energy provides Stark with an increased amount of intelligence and gave him superhuman-level multitasking and learning capabilities. It enhances the metabolism, core strength, reaction time, reflexes and intelligence up to 25-30 IQ points.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 8}} [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intel classified him as power level 9.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} |
'''[[Arc Reactor|R.T. node]]:''' Thanks to the Repulsor Tech node implanted in his chest, which is linked to his brain, Tony is able to interact with different types of energies and forces a normal human cannot. The R.T. node acts like a new sense for its user.<ref name="R.T. node">Based on [[Virginia Potts (Earth-616)|Pepper Potts]]' experience with a similar R.T. node to Stark's in {{c|Invincible Iron Man #4}}</ref> The reactor's excessive generation of energy provides Stark with an increased amount of intelligence and gave him superhuman-level multitasking and learning capabilities. It enhances the metabolism, core strength, reaction time, reflexes and intelligence up to 25-30 IQ points.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 8}} [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intel classified him as power level 9.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}} |
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*'''Energy Emanation:''' The R.T. node not only provides repulsor energy to run devices such as the Iron Man Armor, its user can produce beams of energy at will, possibly weaker and less directed than the Uni-Beam.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #521}} |
*'''Energy Emanation:''' The R.T. node not only provides repulsor energy to run devices such as the Iron Man Armor, its user can produce beams of energy at will, possibly weaker and less directed than the Uni-Beam.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #521}} |
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'''Indomitable Will:''' As evidenced by his two serious bouts with alcoholism and subsequent recovery, Stark is possessed of tremendous strength of will, never giving up and often emerging from defeat even stronger. It is arguable that the true "Iron Man" is not the armor, but Stark himself. |
'''Indomitable Will:''' As evidenced by his two serious bouts with alcoholism and subsequent recovery, Stark is possessed of tremendous strength of will, never giving up and often emerging from defeat even stronger. It is arguable that the true "Iron Man" is not the armor, but Stark himself. |
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− | '''Multilingual:''' Apart from English, Tony can speak different languages, including Japanese,{{r|New Avengers Vol 1 12}}{{r|Avengers: Millennium Infinite Comic Vol 1 2}} French,{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 13}} and Russian.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 14}}{{r|Iron Man/Thor Vol 1 1}} He also appears to know Middle Eastern languages, though Urdu was never his strong suit.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 18}} |
+ | '''[[Multilingual]]:''' Apart from English, Tony can speak different languages, including Japanese,{{r|New Avengers Vol 1 12}}{{r|Avengers: Millennium Infinite Comic Vol 1 2}} French,{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 13}} and Russian.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 14}}{{r|Iron Man/Thor Vol 1 1}} He also appears to know Middle Eastern languages, though Urdu was never his strong suit.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 18}} |
| Strength = Without his armor Tony Stark possesses a strength a little superior than that of a normal human, he also engages in moderate regular exercise. The armor amplifies Stark's strength to incalculable levels, enabling him to normally lift (press) roughly [[Strength Scale#100 Tons|100 tons]]. If sufficiently powered by an outside source, the armor can achieve massively higher levels. |
| Strength = Without his armor Tony Stark possesses a strength a little superior than that of a normal human, he also engages in moderate regular exercise. The armor amplifies Stark's strength to incalculable levels, enabling him to normally lift (press) roughly [[Strength Scale#100 Tons|100 tons]]. If sufficiently powered by an outside source, the armor can achieve massively higher levels. |
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What is the backstory of Tony Stark becoming Iron Man?
Tony Stark, the adopted son of weapons manufacturer Howard Stark, inherited his family's company at a young age after his parents' death. While overseeing a manufacturing plant in a foreign country, he was kidnapped by local terrorists. Instead of succumbing to their demands to build weapons, Stark ingeniously created a powerful suit of armor to escape. Upon returning to America, he further upgraded the armor and used his vast resources and intellect for the betterment of the world, thus becoming the superhero known as Iron Man. For most of his career, Tony kept his alter-ego a secret, balancing his responsibilities as head of Stark Industries and his role in the superhuman community as Iron Man.
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