Who:
iron_liver and
chronosyoudidntWhere: The secret, very bottom lab of StarkTech.
When: Late Sunday night, March 28th.
Warnings: None.
Summary: A plan comes to a close, but with a blast of an ending.
Format: Practically a Solo Log to start, followed by Para and Jill's obscene tl;dr
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Next the walls were closed on me )
He'd rebuilt his company, amassed his wealth. He built a new suit, and then he'd been given the perfect opportunity to look at how the porter ran. He'd taken the chance, and then it had taken time to integrate his meager knowledge of time travel alongside this dimensional travel.
[ WARNING ]
His vision flashed red momentarily, the warnings from his multitude of sensors flashing to life. How could anyone get in? This was a safe-zone, completely removed from any access point without his specific codes. Teleporters couldn't get into a room they didn't know existed, but when he spun, the loop of a portal was already culminating in the room, a figure already stepping out.
Did someone really think they could take him on? Able to come in and end everything he'd worked for?
His shirt was off in moments, releasing the gold from his skin, the rest of his clothing shucked to the floor with hands that had practiced this too many times, pieces of a suit whipping around and into place.
He was battered, and they didn't all fit into their perfect, seamless cohesion. The battle had taken a lot out of the suit, but it still fit, just not perfectly.
It would do.
"I'm pretty sure you weren't invited to this little party."
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He didn't, not yet. He kept his gaze level with Stark's, closing the time tunnel with a push of a button on his belt and folding his hands behind his back.
"Oh, really, Iron Man, did you think you could keep something like this from me?" He said calmly, cold and methodical. He kept his distance -- there was no need to provoke him, no. At least not yet.
Instead his eyes scanned the room, looking for the object of interest.
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He'd done everything right, except with involving anyone else. He didn't know what David wanted, but he had a feeling it was not something that would end in his favor if it proceeded in David's favor.
He would just have to make sure it didn't.
"Well, I thought it was worth a shot. Private projects normally mean that they're, you know, private?" his sarcasm was coming through in droves as he continued to pump his calculations into the device. He was still confident, although he knew the folly in judging someone on looks alone, Clinton didn't actually look like he could hold a fight.
He didn't even bother to start his healing mesh. His repulsors still worked, and the armor itself would hold. It just wasn't airtight.
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"I thought you hero-types worked for the good of the public, Iron Man. If you've truly cracked the porter technology, why not share it? How selfish. There are people in need, Iron Man. Yes, this is really rather cruel."
He wondered if it worked.
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Besides that, he wasn't going to abandon the people he'd actually promised that he would protect for the people here. He made sure to program in a forced return for himself, so that he could send everyone home. It wasn't that he was selfish, or even cold, it was that he simply had too much to balance.
"Why don't you just take that nifty time portal, and turn right back around, this is a restricted area, as I'm sure you've noticed."
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He pushed a button quickly, teleported towards to the porter in order to abscond with it. He had stolen larger things before.
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"Back off. Immediately." he commanded, his voice cold and hard over the small speakers.
He held up a gauntlet, letting it flare to life slightly. Not to release, but as a threat. 'Move any closer, and you'll be blown half across this room' was quite obviously the message.
In his head, Tony's lines of code were quickly being pumped, closer and closer to the end of the line.
It wouldn't take much longer to finally plug the rest of it in.
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"I don't think I will, no."
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"I'll tell you one more time, back off."
Code streamed in, and Tony felt the release of his connection with the porter when he input the last of it.
"I'd recommend stepping back into one of those portals and turning around. If not, well, I think you've seen me in action."
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One last try -- he lunged.
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How could this be wrong? "Don't you understand?" he asked, his cold voice belying the annoyance and frustration that actually came from his throat. "This is just the test run, you idiot! I can't just open this up for everyone unless I know that it actually works!"
When he'd managed to move Clinton away far enough, he released a short burst with his jets, rocketing to the center of the room, where the entrance to the device lay.
"I can't let you, or anyone else, interfere with this. It's not about lying, it's about making sure that nobody is going to prevent us from getting home, but I'm also not going to just let everyone step onto something that hasn't been tested. This is a temp run, I'm coming back," he explained, feeling the release of months of secrecy and hiding releasing with this one moment. "Oh, and I wouldn't recommend removing this with the power on. I'm sure you realize what that does to electronics," he added, activating the controls with a mental nudge.
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So reluctant as he was to leave this porter behind, David opened another time tunnel and escaped back to Big Ben before the porter could power up fully. He would just have to come back.
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That easily? He wasn't used to someone just giving up like that, but it may have been his words, but this was something he doubted. He may be decent with coercion, but men like Clinton didn't just run away, not with the look that had been in his eye as he looked at the Porter. There was more to the man than he was saying. Perhaps it had been the idea that he could go home, or perhaps he was obsessed with the idea of having the lone porter that wasn't under the control of the ghost residing in it.
Tony didn't know, and he stored the data away for later. He resumed the startup process, his mind flashing through his checklist while he finished setting the trajectory.
This was it.
He swallowed, replaying everything he'd done to the device in his mind one last time, and he breathed out. A long breath, his inner countdown displaying the numbers one by one.
5...
The machine started to power up, a high whine echoing through the room as the lights flashed brighter, and Tony braced himself.
4...
The noise heightened, and the near spherical pieces of the device started to rotate, slowly, but quickly moving faster and faster as the whine continued to increase, the noise needing to be filtered out of Tony's ears by his helmet.
3...
Silence. He could hear his breathing in his helmet, and the lights continued to intensify in his vision. He took one last cursory glance over the city, the vision spreading across his face, the devastation from yesterday's battle still prevalent.
2...
He readied himself, closing his eyes.
He was going home.
1...
He opened his eyes, snapping them open to wait for the vision to change from the sparse, large lab to his own, filled with every suit he'd ever made.
He waited, practically seeing it in his vision, and for a moment, he felt that hope that he was home, he could fix everything. It worked. He could see it.
Then, red flashed across his vision. He readjusted his helmet to hear the world around him, and the high whine continued, a low rumble underneath the sound.
Then there was a loud crack, and electricity spread across the room, from the floor of the porter to the roof, arcing from his suit.
He knew that he would have to rebuild in that moment. This wasn't working, why wasn't it working? he didn't leave a thought towards his life, the suit was here to protect him.
But he had forgotten the lack of a fit due to the fight last night. The lightning covered the suit, hissing and sparking against it, ineffective until it found one of the cracks. The lightning, once finding a new ground raced in, and spread underneath his suit, and it fell to pieces around him.
His underarmor could only protect so much, but the lightning was already making work on the porter, and there was a loud "foom" of sound, a grumble and a groan, before heat shot out.
Fire blossomed under his feet, and around his head. He attempted to break through the ring of machinery, and managed to break it, and land before the device before the entire room filled with smoke, fire, and everything went black.
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