In Endgame Iron Man has a suit that comes out of nowhere and can become any shape he wants. He can turn those nanobots into repulsors, explosive missiles (how is that even possible with nanobots?) and form any weapon he wants. He can create force fields, repulsors and giant laser beams. The nanobots are apparently mega universal adaptors, all of them can serve all those functions. How is he not a Green Lantern?
That theory that he was running out of nanobots isn't very clear to me since I do see him rebuild parts of the suit right until he gets stabbed. But you could be right.
The nanites are housed on that thing on his chest which he shows to Pepper at the start of IW. He has new one in EG. Every time he suits up the nanites come out of the unit on his chest to form the suit around him.
The nanites aren't infinite and they can be destroyed (as Thanos and the Infinity Gems demonstrated) and we also saw during Tony's first fight with Thanos, him drawing the nanites away from the legs to his arms so he could boost his repulsor beams.
Remember that little mini gauntlet he had stored in his watch in CW which he activated to fight Bucky? That was foreshadowing that he was figuring out ways to store his suits and carry them with him anywhere.
What's wrong with him even being a Green Lantern? At least it's more interesting than just flying and being super strong
And the nanobots transforming isn't even that outrageous. Yeah, they're not there yet in real life, but their whole function is having different functions. I don't see it as more extreme than Doctor Strange creating a bunch of clones
What movies were you watching? For one thing he has repulsor rays, missiles, sonic attacks. And in Iron Man 3 he had tons of suits with different specialties.
The way Tony uses nanobots will never be achievable. But that doesn't matter, what matters TO ME is that they take away the mechanical, engineered, tactile feeling of all the previous suits. And I have come to realize that apparently I'm the only person here that really valued that in all those movies, so I know we won't reach an agreement.And the nanobots transforming isn't even that outrageous. Yeah, they're not there yet in real life, but their whole function is having different functions. I don't see it as more extreme than Doctor Strange creating a bunch of clones
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I wasn't bothered by Tony's nanosuits too much. It's a call back to Fraction (my favorite Iron Man run) and most importantly, it was the end of Tony's career. So sure, let him have the wild and crazy advanced suit for his last couple films. If it hadn't been Tony's swansong then I wouldn't have approved as much, because I too like a Iron Man that feels a little less sci-fi and a little more plausible.
T'Challa on the other hand, I always say go nuts. Wakanda can and should be pure science fantasy so their tech shouldn't be limited by plausibility.
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I think the only real issue was when they did it with Spider-Man. They've teched him out too much.
Friendly neighborhood spider-man... with a billion dollar super suit in control of a trillion dollar defense system lol
Need a story where he turns villain by selling it to HAMMER and AIM to support himself and his Aunt lol.
What If... Peter Parker got sick of being poor?
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