Pepper to the Tony Stark First A.I. Virginia "Pepper" Potts, later known by her superhero name Rescue is a fictional character in the Marvel comics, and supporting character from the Iron Man comic books and movies.
artificial intelligence interface, the suit was specifically designed for emergency response operations, which led to her taking on the name Rescue. After saving a few people, Potts got captured by Osborn's H.A.M.M.E.R. agents—but got away because she and the armor parts were all registered.
For example, in the comics Pepper gained mild superpowers from the version of the ARC reactor Tony implanted in her chest to keep her alive. It gave her enhanced senses, the ability to levitate, regenerative properties, and the ability to pick up on electrical fields.
Voiced by. Virginia "Pepper" Potts is the CEO of Stark Industries. Originally working as Tony Stark's personal assistant, she would take care of his schedule and perform any task he wished.
In the MCU Pepper and Iron Man end up falling in love and starting a family together, but in the comics, her real true love is Happy Hogan.
Off-Screen Breakup — In Civil War, Tony mentions to Steve Rogers he and Pepper broke up.
Pepper found the suit after stumbling upon a secret room in her Stark Industries office. The suit was originally nicknamed "Iron Man Armor MK 1616," though it would eventually become known as the Rescue Armor, due to "Rescue" being the alias Pepper adopted while wearing the armor.
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Pepper Potts shooting at a Necrocraft The suit can deploy advanced energy displacer arrays that can unleash blasts of repulsor energies. It is shown to even destroy a Necrocraft in a single blast.
Potts doesn't physically appear in the film (and no, it's not just that Paltrow had a three-film contract with Marvel). Her presence would have never enabled Stark to take the direction they needed in "Civil War." "This is the beginning of a more mature, darker Tony Stark," explained screenwriter Stephen McFeely.
The Mark IX was one of the first in a series of Iron Man suits created during a period of rapid development that led to the creation of the Iron Legion. It was destroyed by Pepper Potts.
While there is no character named "Love" raised by Thor in Marvel Comics, Thor does, in fact, have a daughter in an alternate reality with Lady Sif, though this child is named Torunn Thorsdóttir. Interestingly, Torunn translates to "Thor's love," so the name in Love & Thunder does have a connection to Marvel Comics.
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Potts' Stark-tech armor suit, which is designated Mark 1616, but named Rescue by Potts, represents a hybrid of repulsor technology and portable electromagnetic super-field generators that give the suit flight, speed, strength, and magnetic-field manipulation.
Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes, sometimes referred to by his alias, War Machine, and briefly Iron Patriot, is a fictional character primarily portrayed by Don Cheadle (initially by Terrence Howard) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
They addressed their wedding in Avengers: Infinity War. But in Avengers: Endgame, with a leap of five years, fans were directly shown Tony and Peppers' married with a young Stark daughter. The Russo Brothers chose not to feature a wedding in the Avengers movie.
Tony finally declared his love for Jeanne following the advisement and death of his colleague, NCIS Special Agent, Paula Cassidy.
Both Jane and Thor started to withdraw from each other, they both were experiencing the loss of their relationship. It was a mutual breakup because they both left each other, yet the love still remained. Often heartbreak can lead someone to harden their hearts to love.
Overview. Tony Stark has a damaged heart from the plane crash that the Mandarin caused, because of that he has an implant made by Dr. Ho Yinsen that keeps it beating. His implant is made out of a stabilized form of Kylight, a metal that is found in the abandoned Stark outpost in the Arctic.
Portrayed by. Morgan H. Stark is the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts, who was born a year after half of the planet's population disappeared.
Over time, she and Happy reconciled and remarried. The couple tried to start a family and Pepper became pregnant, but before she could tell Happy, she was assaulted by Iron Man's enemy Ayisha and lost the baby. Pepper withheld telling Happy about her miscarriage, which created new barriers to their relationship.