Anthony Edward Stark | Iron Man (616) (
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dear_mun2013-03-24 12:37 am
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Sometimes I wonder if you're just doing this out of spite.
That's it, isn't it? You know that's unhealthy.
That's it, isn't it? You know that's unhealthy.
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When you're us, nothing is compulsory.
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You're one to talk.]
So we choose to be unhealthy. That's encouraging.
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It'll only become a problem years from now. And I for one plan on replacing every part of me.
[Perfecting the Iron at the cost of the man.]
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Replacing with what, exactly? Last I remember, you still have a lot of work to go.
[Mixed feelings on that one. He's... still thinking about it.]
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Cyborg sounds cool.
[Failing that, there's a certain ex by the name of Maya Hansen he could hit up...]
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It's not that cool. Where's the "man" in the Iron Man then?
[See? Helpful. Now stop being a pain in the ass.]
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Flesh doesn't make the man. Besides, being an ordinary human makes you weak in a world of supersoldiers and demigods.
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There's only so much improvement can do with a faulty base. Who says you'll ever compare to them even at your best?
[Okay, okay. Civil? You want civil?]
Maybe you should work on the ordinary human part first.
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He looks the other over derisively.] You're one to talk. Didn't you get Rogers killed?
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Not by being too much of a machine.
[Yes, he's aware that there are flaws in that too.]
That was just a... an accident. Nothing I had would have made that better.