Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
Arx Inosaan
hmm.... can iron-man win with a................................... BATBUSTER?
If he's building a Batbuster, that means he's the guest-antagonist in a Batman book, since he rarely builds those in his own book. He's much more layered in his own book. So of course the guest-antagonist "I try to solve every problem with a buster-armor" version of Stark is going to lose.
Interesting read, thanks for that. It gives him prep time and tech points, but not so much on-the-fly strategy. I ask because I'm trying to make Stark look less dumb in my H2H story. But then again why wouldn't Iron Man always assume he's the stronger person in an initial confrontation?
Because he often isn't? His arch-enemy can karate-chop holes in him and turn mountains into billion-ton rock-monsters and appears to have more money than most countries. He routinely fights a dragon who can use the Great Wall of China as a whip, an entire organization of mad scientists, world-destroyers and conquerors, and all the while trying to avoid having his tech stolen by intangible, invisible tech-ninjas and spies so good at espionage they are effectively Espionage-Incarnate.
I mean in new encounters with unfamiliar foes. If he spots the heat signature of an ordinary human, would he have need to be overly cautious? If you have any critiques of the mini-story I wrote on the first page I'd love to hear them. I think it's a fair prediction but don't want to be unfair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoDca6ICs_M Yeah, no similarity there. :-)