Marvel’s Iron Man Suit From Season Four – A History

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Marvel’s Iron Man Suit From Season Four – A History

Iron Man’s suit is an imaginary powered armor appearing mainly in American comic books written by Marvel Comics and only worn by super hero Tony Stark when he assumes the identity of Iron Man in the stories. This suit is designed based on that of the Iron Man series of weapons designed and created by Dr. Curt Greton, an eccentric wealthy science fiction author, who was interested in weapons and also had some expertise building one. He designed four weapons namely, the Iron Monger, The Hand, The Engine and The Vision. He also worked as an engineer for the United States military and designed weapons for the allies during World War II.

It is interesting to note that the main part of the Iron Man suit, the Iron Monger is a full-body suit and is controlled from the inside with a remote device. It has a robotic arm with four manipulatable handles, control buttons and a face where the eyes are located. It has two glowing red lights as well as a sensor, which allow it to identify people when in visual contact. It has a built-in bioelectric charge which is responsible for initiating the movement of the red spiked arms and the use of the force field. It is controlled by a computer generated voice assistants.

In the second story of the Infinity War series, the hand is a full body suit which can break through the molecules of objects with great energy. It is designed with a single button on the palm which activates its motion and repels objects. The head is another important part which controls the arm and repels or deploys the other parts of the suit. It is also equipped with a bioelectric sensor, a particle projector and an infra-red beam. The suit is made out of the same heavy duty but lightweight and yellow-gold-titanium alloy as the Mark III armor.

In the third installment of the Infinity War series, the Mark L Armor was featured as the primary suit worn by Tony Stark. Unlike the earlier suits, which were vulnerable to regular bullets, the Mark L Armor was reinforced with the latest technology from Iron Man Technologies, which is the ability to deploy its energy blade when an electrical charge is applied to it. This makes it more difficult to penetrate. The armor is also more resistant to impacts which increases its durability even further. When facing the Mandarin, the armor manages to withstand high-energy punches thrown at it by the terrorist leader while still being capable of defending itself without breaking down.

Lastly, in the fourth movie of the series, the all new Iron Man 4, the Mark IV armor was introduced. The Mark IV armor incorporates many new technologies, which makes it superior to previous iron man suits like the Mark III and Mark V. These include the ability to deploy its energy blade in the fight against the Mandarin who was armed with a large machine gun. The suit also has better armor and more protection than before, which allows it to fight against Tony in close combat. And like the exoskeleton suits before it, this one too can be controlled through the use of a remote control device. But unlike the previous suits, this one has better arm extensions which provide it with more options when it comes to fighting off enemies.

The Mark IV armor however suffers from the same problems as the exoskeletons. First, its strength lacks that of the earlier versions which makes it unable to deal with objects which are far larger than the Iron Man’s head. Second, the armor is vulnerable to be pierced by the Mandarin’s energy blast and severely damaged when hit by his bare hands. However, these issues can be addressed by making the armor more durable and more powerful or simply upgrading the exoskeletons to include more powerful repulsors which can neutralize the concentrated particles of the Mandarin’s blast.