Rocket.League.DC.Super.Heroes.Update.v1.45-PLAZA Game Hack
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Iron ManReal NameAnthony Edward StarkAlias(es)Tony Stark[1]Iron Man[1]The Homeless Person on the Couch[2]Chip Off the Old Block[1]Bogey[1]The New Kid[1]Visionary[1]Genius[1]American Patriot[1]The Prodigal Son[1]Real Patriot[1]Da Vinci of Our Time[1]The Merchant of Death[1]Boss[1]The Most Famous Mass-Murderer in the History of America[1]The Great Tony Stark[1]A Man Who Has Everything and Nothing[1]Prince[1]The Golden Goose[1]The Mysterious Bodyguard[1]The Starkster[1]Iron Monger[1]The First Celebrity Superhero[3]Wonder Boy[4]National Treasure[4]Little Prick[4]The Consultant[5]Robotic Wunderkind[6]Howard's Son[6]Wild Card[7]Metal Man[8]Big Man in a Suit of Armor[8]Billionaire[8]Playboy[8]Philanthropist[8]Howardson[9]Piping Hot Mess[10]Man in a Can[10]Little Turtle[10]The Mechanic[10]Billionaire in a Flying Metal Suit[11]Shellhead[12]The Man That Killed the Avengers[12]The Futurist[2]Tony Stank[2]Halloween Costume Wearing Bozo[13]Douchebag[14]Chattering Animal[14]Earth's Greatest Defender[14]Howard Potts[15]Almonzo[15]The Strongest Avengers (with Thor, Ant-Man, and Hulk)[16]Band of Brave Heroes (with the Avengers)[17]The Jester King[17]Boozy Manchild[17]The World's Greatest Hero[17]Great Heroes of Our Time (with the Avengers)[18]SpeciesHumanCitizenship AmericanGenderMaleDate of BirthMay 29, 1970[19]Date of DeathOctober 2023[15]Title(s)CEO of Stark Industries (formerly)Consultant (formerly)AffiliationPhillips Academy (formerly) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (formerly) Stark Industries S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly)*Project Insight (formerly) Avengers United States Department of Damage ControlStatusDeceasedAppearancesMovieIron ManThe Incredible Hulk (pre-credits scene)Iron Man 2Thor (mentioned)The AvengersIron Man 3Captain America: The Winter Soldier (picture & mentioned)Avengers: Age of UltronAnt-Man (mentioned)Captain America: Civil WarGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (mentioned; deleted scene)Spider-Man: HomecomingThor: Ragnarok (mentioned)Avengers: Infinity WarAvengers: EndgameSpider-Man: Far From Home (flashback, pictures, murals & mentioned)Black Widow (mentioned)Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (mentioned)Eternals (mentioned)Spider-Man: No Way Home (picture & mentioned)Thor: Love and Thunder (mentioned)Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (mentioned)Armor Wars (mentioned; unreleased)One-ShotThe Consultant (archive footage)All Hail the King (mentioned)Team Thor: Part 1 (picture)Team Thor: Part 2 (drawing)Peter's To-Do List (mentioned)TV SeriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (footage and mentioned)Daredevil (mentioned)Luke Cage (mentioned)Runaways (figure)Cloak & Dagger (mentioned)WandaVision (memory)The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (mentioned)Loki (footage & mentioned)What If... (mentioned)Hawkeye (mentioned)Ms. Marvel (depiction)She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (mentioned)Ironheart (mentioned; unreleased)TV MovieWerewolf by Night (art)Web SeriesStark Expo (picture and mentioned)Rising Tide (footage)WHiH Newsfront (footage)DocuseriesLegends*The Avengers InitiativeGameIron ManThe Incredible HulkIron Man 2Iron Man 3 - The Official GameCaptain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game (mentioned)ComicIron Man: Fast FriendsIron Man: Security MeasuresIron Man: I Am Iron Man!Iron Man: The Price of Doing Business (alternate universe)Iron Man 2: Security BreachIron Man: Will Online Evils PrevailIron Man 2: Nick Fury: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.Iron Man 2: Public IdentityIron Man 2: Phil Coulson: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (footage and mentioned)Iron Man: Limited EditionIron Man 2: Black Widow: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.Iron Man Royal Purple Custom ComicIron Man 2: Fist of IronThe Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big WeekThe Avengers: Iron Man Mark VIIThe Avengers Prelude: Black Widow Strikes (footage)The Avengers: The Avengers Initiative (flashback)Iron Man 2 AdaptationIron Man 3 PreludeThor Adaptation (mentioned)Iron Man: The Coming of the Melter (alternate universe)Thor: The Dark World PreludeThe Avengers AdaptationAvengers: Age of Ultron Prelude - This Scepter'd IsleAvengers: Operation HYDRAAvengers: Age of Ultron: Episode 0Doctor Strange: Episode 0 (picture)Captain America: Civil War PreludeCaptain America: Road to WarSpider-Man: Homecoming PreludeBlack Panther Prelude (footage)Avengers: Infinity War PreludeCaptain Marvel PreludeAvengers: Endgame PreludeSpider-Man: Far From Home PreludeBlack Widow Prelude (flashbacks)BookIron Man Read-Along Storybook and CDIron Man 3: Suits of ArmorBlack Panther: The Junior Novel (mentioned)The Wakanda Files: A Technological Exploration of the Avengers and BeyondActors/ActressesPortrayed byRobert Downey, Jr.Davin Ransom (young)Voiced byAri RossStephen StantonEric LoomisAdrian PasdarMick Wingert
At a young age, Stark quickly stole the spotlight with his brilliant and unique mind. When he was four years old, he designed his first circuit board. When he was almost seven, he built a V8 motorbike engine.[1] One thing about Stark's childhood that annoyed him was the nanny who cared for him until he was fourteen.[10] Stark attended Phillips Academy in Andover from 1977 to 1984.[19] While he was in high school, Stark hacked into the Pentagon on a dare by some friends.[12] He was admitted early into Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he met James Rhodes and they became lifelong best friends.[1] At sixteen, Stark won the 4th Annual MIT Robot Design Award,[20] which was his fourth consecutive time winning, after inventing robots which he name Dum-E and U. When he was seventeen, Stark graduated summa cum laude from MIT.[1] After college, Stark returned to his home where he had a fling with a woman named Candice.[2]
During their downtime, Stark and Yinsen played board games to keep themselves entertained. During one of their games, Stark asked Yinsen where he was from, as Yinsen explained he was from a small town called Gulmira where he had a family who he intended to see once he was free from the base. When Yinsen then asked the same question, Stark admitted that he had no family waiting for him, with Yinsen noting he had everything but yet still nothing.
With the mission to defeat the Ten Rings a success, Stark went back to work in tweaking the Mark III Armor in improving its performance. He was soon joined by Pepper Potts whom he requested go into his office in Stark Industries Headquarters to hack into the database in order to find out where his weapons were being sold to the Ten Rings so he could go in using his armor and destroy them. Potts, however, refused to help him on his mission as she feared that going into these active war-zones would result in him being killed, but Stark refused to listen.
Stark was introduced to Bruce Banner who understood all of his own theories, delighting Stark who then complimented Banner on his own intelligence and ability to turn into Hulk. Director Nick Fury then suggested Stark and Banner work together to try and understand Loki's Scepter, with Captain America comparing it to a HYDRA weapon. While Captain America still struggled to understand a lot of the team's new modern references, Stark and Banner departed for the lap to begin their research, but not before Stark planted a hacking device and allowed J.A.R.V.I.S. to begin searching S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database to find out its secrets about why the Avengers were assembled.
Stark used Gary's own satellite connection to hack into A.I.M.'s systems, which the file reported was responsible for Chad Davis' death. He watched footage of Aldrich Killian recruiting Davis along with Ellen Brandt and Jack Taggart before they were injected with Extremis, which enhanced their strength and regrew their limbs. Upon seeing one test subject exploding, Stark realized Killian must have sold his technology to the Ten Rings to use as human weapons.
AvengersGalleryNameAvengersEditorial Name(s)Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, All-New, All-Different Avengers, Mighty AvengersAliasesCap's Kooky Quartet,[citation needed] Earth's Mightiest Heroes,[citation needed] Earth's Mightiest Super-Heroes,[1] Mighty Avengers,[2] Queen's Vengeance,[3] The World's Mightiest Crusaders[4]MembersLeader(s) Captain America; Formerly Black Knight, Black Panther, Black Widow, Doctor Druid, Falcon, Hawkeye, Maria Hill, Iron Man, Hank Pym, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Spectrum, Thor, Vision, WaspCurrent Member(s) Blade, Captain America (Rogers), Captain Marvel (Danvers), Doctor Strange (reserve), Ghost Rider, Iron Man, King Namor, Nighthawk, Phoenix, Starbrand (Selby), Thor (Odinson), Valkyrie (Foster)Former Member(s) See also: List of Avengers membersMain TeamAbyss, Aleta (honorary member), Ant-Man (Lang), Avenger X, Beast, Black Knight, Black Panther, Black Widow, Luke Cage, Cannonball, Captain America (Barnes), Captain Britain (Braddock) (reserve member), Captain Britain (Leigh), Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) (honorary member), Captain Universe (Devoux), Charlie-27 (honorary member), Crystal, Demolition Man, Doctor Druid, Doctor Voodoo, Ex Nihilo, Falcon, Firebird, Firestar, Flux (honorary member), Giant-Man (Pym), Gilgamesh, Hawkeye (Barton), Hellcat, Hercules, Maria Hill, Hulk (Banner), Hyperion, Invisible Woman, Iron Fist, Iron Man (96020), Jack of Hearts, Jocasta, Rick Jones (honorary member), Justice (reserve member), Lifecry (honorary member), Machine Man, Madame Web, Magdalene (honorary member), Major Victory (honorary member), Manifold, Mantis, Marrina (honorary member), Martinex (honorary member), Masque (honorary member), Mister Fantastic, Mockingbird, Moondragon, Ms. Marvel (Khan), \"Nebula\", Nightmask. Nikki (honorary member), Nova (Alexander), Photon, Protector (Noh-Varr), Quake, Quasar, Quicksilver, Rage (reserve member), Red Hulk (Ross), Sandman (reserve member), Scarlet Witch, Sersi, Shang-Chi, She-Hulk (Walters), Silverclaw (reserve member), Smasher, Spider-Man (Morales), Spider-Man (Octavius), Spider-Man (Parker), Spider-Woman, Starbrand (Connor), Starfox, Starhawk (honorary member), Stingray (reserve member), Storm, Sunspot, Swordsman (Duquesne),