That is a brilliant piece of work. Pity I could never get my notebooks to him.Be intresting to see what he could do with virtualised plasma weapony. 8)
That is a brilliant piece of work. Pity I could never get my notebooks to him.Be intresting to see w
For those who know Iron Man only from the recent feature movies, I now speak. Back in the 60's Tony Stark, inspecting a camp in the accursed Viet Nam, stepped on a landmine. The blast did not give him any super-powers, but, rather, shrapnel in his heart. He was then enslaved by a local warlord who tyrannized the village.
Together with a captured Chinese scientist, they, instead of building weapons for the warlord, built an iron suit of armor with gadgets, to keep his heart beating. The scientist sacrificed his life to divert the guards while the new Iron Man lumbered out to fight the vicious warlord.
Iron Man KILLED the warlord and then clanked home. There he was able to start upgrading the armor into an incredible power armor, with all kinds of servomotors, rockets, computer systems....Even after his heart was repaired, enabling him to dispense with the life support function, he had so grown into the role of being a superhero, he kept on being Iron Man.
Tho he is so powerful that he could fight the Hulk, beneath that power armor, is an ordinary, very vulnerable man.
For those who know Iron Man only from the recent feature movies, I now speak. Back in the 60's Tony