Captain America Keeps Falling for Iron Man’s MCU Armor Trick
This is not the first time Tony has pulled this stunt: Iron Man #290 debuted a remote-operated telepresence armor for Tony to use (and it had no space for a pilot, meaning it could only be operated as a drone). Iron Man is especially fond of using this tactic in the MCU; Iron Man 3 and Spider-Man: Homecoming involve scenes of Iron Man seemingly saving the day as an Avenger while Tony Stark is safely operating the suit from miles away. Captain America counts Stark as one of his closest friends and allies, and Steve Rogers really should have guessed earlier that Tony would not attend any ‘boring’ meeting in person.
In fairness, Tony Stark is a genius and has an intelligence that is only (occasionally) surpassed by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. That only applies to scientific knowledge, however; tactically, Stark lags behind Captain America and others who have received actual military training. Thus, Captain America should be intelligent enough to easily spot Iron Man’s remote-suit trick; as long as Stark’s visor remains closed, there remains the possibility that the real Stark isn’t actually there.
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Captain America Keeps Falling for Iron Man’s MCU Armor Trick
This is not the first time Tony has pulled this stunt: Iron Man #290 debuted a remote-operated telepresence armor for Tony to use (and it had no space for a pilot, meaning it could only be operated as a drone). Iron Man is especially fond of using this tactic in the MCU; Iron Man 3 and Spider-Man: Homecoming involve scenes of Iron Man seemingly saving the day as an Avenger while Tony Stark is safely operating the suit from miles away. Captain America counts Stark as one of his closest friends and allies, and Steve Rogers really should have guessed earlier that Tony would not attend any ‘boring’ meeting in person.
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In fairness, Tony Stark is a genius and has an intelligence that is only (occasionally) surpassed by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. That only applies to scientific knowledge, however; tactically, Stark lags behind Captain America and others who have received actual military training. Thus, Captain America should be intelligent enough to easily spot Iron Man’s remote-suit trick; as long as Stark’s visor remains closed, there remains the possibility that the real Stark isn’t actually there.
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Captain America Keeps Falling for Iron Man’s MCU Armor Trick
This is not the first time Tony has pulled this stunt: Iron Man #290 debuted a remote-operated telepresence armor for Tony to use (and it had no space for a pilot, meaning it could only be operated as a drone). Iron Man is especially fond of using this tactic in the MCU; Iron Man 3 and Spider-Man: Homecoming involve scenes of Iron Man seemingly saving the day as an Avenger while Tony Stark is safely operating the suit from miles away. Captain America counts Stark as one of his closest friends and allies, and Steve Rogers really should have guessed earlier that Tony would not attend any ‘boring’ meeting in person.
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In fairness, Tony Stark is a genius and has an intelligence that is only (occasionally) surpassed by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. That only applies to scientific knowledge, however; tactically, Stark lags behind Captain America and others who have received actual military training. Thus, Captain America should be intelligent enough to easily spot Iron Man’s remote-suit trick; as long as Stark’s visor remains closed, there remains the possibility that the real Stark isn’t actually there.
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