Magneto, angry man that he is, chucks a car at Batman. Batman dodges, the car hits a wall, which crushes Ironman's rose bushes....
Thus, it is, as they say, on. Can Magneto effect Ironman's armor? Can Batman out wit and defeat the other two? Will Ironman deliver some Iron fisted justice? Who wins?
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I am a Batman fan, Bit I will amitt he lose this one, Iron Man is made out of well Iron, So he be taking care of in the frst 2 or 3 seconds, than after about a ten min battle with Batman(Who if wise would run when Magneto takes out Iron Man) takes down Batman.
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See, it's the Rose Bushes part that makes this a great thread. I could actually see Iron Man with some gardening gloves on tending his roses, weeding, and watering his plants. That's what actually makes this thread funny.
I can see Tony's drunk ass cussing out Bats and Mags, all four of them, lol, then stumbling off and coming back swerving around in his armor. Comedy ensues, lol.
Seriously, I agree with KillAll. I'm sure Tony (much like Doom) would've made his suit impervious to Magneto's power by now, knowing the threat that Magneto is.
umm first of all IM would own these 2 in 1 second.
he suit isnt acualy made out of iron, and it is not magnetic.
IM is class 100, and 1 punch from him both batman and magneto would be dead, plus IM is faster, has powerful energy blasts, and can fly, there is not contest here
IM would be immune to Magneto's powers because his armor is magnetically polarized.
Magnetism is no stranger to Iron Man's armor. Even IM's very first armor had magnetic powers and capabilities (of course not at the level of Magneto's).
Also, I highly doubt that Tony would leave himself so vulnerable to an obvious weakness like being subject to a magnetic attack.
if magneto throws a car at batman and it hits IM's bushes, why would IM want to fight Batman at all, sounds like a handicap macth to me. but its not like bats would make much of difference in helping tony
wait wait wait.....so iron man is really iron? ...mm..oh k...but it does make sense for him to have some sort of magnetic protection or else a villain would just have to make a really big magnet..or sumtin..i dunno.....but yeeh...at first i thought magneto would take it out easy...but after hearing this news about iron man...i would give it to iron man..
Specifications: Iron Man Armored, Flight-Capable, Environment Suit, Mark VII
Designer: Anthony Stark
Major Contractor: Avenger West Coast
Armor exterior Dimensions:
Height (overall): 78 in.
Width (overall): 34 in.
Width (short axis): 21 in.
Weight: 240 lbs.
Armor composition:
Surface/primary Layer: Molecularly aligned crystallized iron over a base of titanium nitride. Metallized paint is precise thickness to destructively interfere with RADAR band microwaves.
Secondary Layer: Comprised of various thermoelectric generators, temperature insulators and regulators.
Tertiary Layer: Consists of two independent, 'crimped' armature electric motors that are aligned at right angles to each other, which can simulate human musculature movement.
Special Features: Each layer possesses integrated communication, power-handling and control circuitry - with regions, which contain certain large area specializations, such as the simulation of a specific muscle.
Note: Suit's microscopic scale chain mail is made rigid by numerous computer-controlled magnetic beam generators. These generators can sense and amplify the suit wearer's motions and strength. Discrete networks of them are arranged, in conjunction with the full-body system of DC motors, to mimic the function of human musculature.
Armor Articulation Motivation:
Musculature enhancement: The armor enables its wearer to lift (press) approximately 80 tons under standard operating conditions.
Limits: When directly tapping a sufficiently potent power source, the armor can be boosted to Class 100 strength (able to lift in excess of 100 tons) for several seconds at the risk of having a total system seize-up.
Power Supply:
Type: High-density storage battery, AC/DC electricity.
Primary: Beta particle generator, creating constant current from passing beta particles that continually bombard Earth.
Secondary: Solar power converters, regrouped in microscopic ridges for improved collection efficiency, arrayed on shoulders and headpiece.
Tertiary (back-up): Increased efficiency of conversion of electric field potentials into usable electricity. Mark VII two orders of magnitude more efficient than Mark VI.
Armor System Controls:
Type: Automatic, computerized, body motion following.
Sub-Systems: Local networks of muscle groups and high-density computers, which control large scale movements such as walking.
Special Features: Armor is comprised of finely tessellated mail, which can minimize sudden compressions, such as a blow, by racially dissipating the energy throughout the suit.
Articulation Seals/reinforcement: All magnetic. Due to microscopic construction, seal topology allows a 4.5-inch diameter wrist cuff (for example) to have a practical circumference of 12 inches. This allows for a greater area over which a magnetic seal can be affected.
Life Support:
Range: High altitude to deep water: 130,000 feet above to 1,800 feet below sea level.
Air Supply Duration: 1.2 hours
Pressure: Normal atmosphere (14.7 pounds per square inch) maintained internally over a wide range of external pressures.
Temperature: 73° Fahrenheit internal, from -185° F to 2,500° F internal, from 2,500° to 15,000° F external.
Environment Design Program:
Type: Full spectrum chemical, biological, nuclear environment
Range: Two months on filtered external air
Exposure: Low-level radiation over 2 month period; suit can tolerate short periods of high radiation by stepping up magnetic beam generator's activity
Propulsion Systems:
Type: Electric powered turbines in boots and jet pack.
Maximum Speed: Mach 1.2 (960 mph)
Life Capacity: Normal flight configuration 3,200 lbs. High thrust: 5,300 lbs.
Range: N.F.C., About 2,000 mile (100 % load), 3,900 miles (50% load). H.T.: About 800 miles (100% load), 1,000 miles (50% load), about 7,500 miles (unloaded, ballistic flight)
Fuel: Solar energy converted to electricity to power exceptionally efficient turbines.
Weapon Sub-Systems:
Offensive:
Primary: Repulsor Rays
Description: Particle beam emission units; microscopic matter projected at the speed of light. Speed can be reduced cybernetically by dampers at point of origin to lessen power level and control destructive force.
Range: 100 yards
Limits: The suit palm blasters are able to fire for very short periods of time. The duty cycle allows for a 25% cooling period.
Secondary: Uni-Beam
Description: The uni-beam is the blanket term for all of the armor's various light and force beams (visible, infrared, ultraviolet, tractor, laser, image inducer and electromagnetic pulse)
Range: 50 yards (approx.)
Tertiary: Pulse bolts
Description: Plasma discharges that build in intensity as they travel through atmosphere, picking up static charges.
Range: 200 yards (after traveling maximum range, pulse bolts dissipate, unable to hold cohesiveness due to static overload)
Defensive:
Primary: Energy shield
Description: Laser-absorption grid generated by armor to convert incoming energy source into stored power or to create power feedback to the offensive source.
Secondary: Electromagnetic pulse (E.M.P.)
Description: Energy-dampening field generated by armor. For a six-minute period, the E.M.P. disrupts all energy sources within a 50-yard radius of the armor (a small solar back-up, shielded from the E.M.P., allows armor's life-support to continue during this time at minimal function).
Tertiary: Stark R.F.S. Mark VII targeting computer
Description: Although this computerized system is used in offensive tactics (i.e. repulsors, pulse bolts), it also possesses the defensive to lock-in and track incoming targets (up to 60 at one time). All information is relayed to L.E.D. read-out in the helmet.