Margot, the love interest, is excessively good at banter, and a telepath.
Lamont, the hero, is excessively fond of un-hero-like cackling.syncytio: Lamont, what were you expecting with a woman who can read your mind
etharei: is she tony stark
copperbadge: Haha, Lamont Cranston as Tony’s granddad
iamcaptainskye: i kinda want tony to be descended from her
syncytio: Lamont and Margot as tony’s grandparents would be great. Telepath tony with a flair for the dramatics
etharei: omg Tony bursting into an evil cackle, and then he looks rly embarassed. And the avengers r like WHERE DID THAT COME FROM
copperbadge: “Granddad taught me how to do the Evil Laugh. Grandma taught me when I should do it. Granddad was….indiscriminate.”
etharei: OMG TONY JUDGING VILLAINS ON THEIR CACKLE
lexrhetoricae: There has to be a villain-cackle algorithm
syncytio: Grandma also taught him not to be ashamed to use his talent to cheat at cards
KatHawkins: Sam, I think you are now obligated to write this
copperbadge: noooooooooooooo
iamcaptainskye: too late. We don’t make the rules
copperbadge: I suppose I should incorporate it into the fanfic I’m never going to write about how Howard’s grandfather was RDJ Sherlock Holmes
copperbadge: Tony’s pedigree is Holmes on the father’s side, Cranston on the mother’s
syncytio: The Stark family tree is a bit of a mess and full of scoundrels
copperbadge: It’s a very difficult balancing act which is why he’s kind of bonkers.“You’re here! Mi casa, su casa and all that,” Tony says, then disappears into his lab.
Pepper rolls her eyes, says, “Welcome to the Avengers Tower,” and shows them around.
The last thing she says before she leaves is, “Sometimes, he cackles, just ignore it.”
Everyone turns to look at Natasha, seeing as how she has the most first-hand knowledge of Stark. “Cackles,” Steve says flatly.
She makes a face. “I’d almost forgotten about that.”
“Yeah, but cackling,” Clint prompts.
“It’s a Stark thing. You’ll get used to it.”
That was a complete lie. Clint screams the first time he hears Tony cackle, then slinks away up into the vents in shame. The second time, it wakes Thor up from his nap and the coffee table is sacrificed to Thor’s lightning battle reflexes.
“Tis most unnerving,” Thor says later.
The third time Bruce Hulks out and the entire sixty-fifth floor has to be rebuilt.
“Does he know he’s doing this?” Steve asks Natasha one night, when the team’s watching Ace Ventura and Tony cackle every three seconds. Clint is perched on the back of the couch, one more cackle away from a nervous break down, and Bruce had long ago left for the safer pastures of his lab.
“Nope,” Natasha says and pointedly eats her gelato.
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AND THEN SHIT HAPPENS I GUESS. Idk.
“You know, it reminds me of something,” Steve says one evening, after a particularly startling cackling fit.
“The gates of hell opening?” Clint asks.
“You know I pay for your food and give you housing for free,” Tony points out.
“I don’t think free is how I’d put this situation,” Clint argues.
“No, it’s like — there was this old radio show we used to listen to,” Steve says, like he’s trying to remember. “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows! Mwoo ha ha ha!” he tries, but after Tony’s cackling, it falls flat.
"Oh yeah, the Shadow, that was granddad,” Tony says absently, eating popcorn.
“What?” Clint and Steve ask in unison.
“Lamont Cranston? The Shadow? The radio play was based on his memoirs. He was my mother’s father,” Tony says, then lets out a tiny mwaha! at a particularly funny scene in Star Trek IV. Clint shudders.
“Your grandfather was The Shadow?” Steve asks, disbelieving.
“Yep. He married a telepath, too. You’re all lucky Grandma Margot taught me how to control it and Grandpa Mont taught me basic ethics, or I would be all up in your business.”
"Is that why you always win at poker?” Clint asks suspiciously.
Tony holds his fingers out and waggles them like a mentalist. “You didn’t just ask that question. You won’t remember this conversation later.”
Clint bats his fingers aside. “Come on, I’m not fallin’ for that.”
Tony grins, feral, and the air goes staticky. “Okay. Just bring me a beer.”
Clint’s eyes blank out. “Yes, Tony,” he says mechanically.
“That’s not ‘cool’, Tony,” Steve says, as Clint disappears into the kitchen.
“Oh, fine, I’ll snap him out of it when he gets back. Nobody ever lets me have minions,” Tony grumbles.
Tag: iron man
Amazing Avengers art by the awesome tuxedos.deviantart.com.
The artist also has a tumblr account: thetuxedos.tumblr.com
I think her Clint is my favourite ever. Had it as my phone background for ages.
there was a mythbusters marathon this weekend
is this an AU? probably not
MediAvengers round-up: Time Magazine covers so far
“Well, that’s not going to work out. I’ll build some L.E.D.s into the system so they can light up whenever you’re in the room? Or some sort of screen that types out what he’s saying? Oh, yes, shiny red ligh-”
“Stark? No, it’s okay, I just forgot my aids, it’s not a big deal!”
“Hell yeah it is, the tower is going to be Hawkeye friendly in no time, trust me!”requested by several anons
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Have you ever given any thought to what Jan/Wasp would be like in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures universe? Lately I’ve been imagining her and AA!Pepper being besties in college and having awesome, world-saving adventures in between study dates
OH MY GOD ARMORED ADVENTURES JAN
I WANT IT
I want her to be the ultra-sophisticated super-smooth and accomplished sophomore who takes Pepper under her wing at Harvard, makes sure Tony and Rhodey don’t work themselves to death at MIT, chats with Gene in Mandarin (okay, YELLS AT GENE in Mandarin when he’s being a dick), and opens a fashion house with Whitney in her spare time. And is also a badass winged size-shifting superhero.
Meanwhile, MIT junior Hank Pym can’t get his shit together long enough to talk to her, let alone ask her out, which is a total running joke all season.
I really wish we’d had a third season of Armored Adventures with new heroes and Steve getting defrosted and Howard continuing to be the only affectionate, supportive, well-adjusted Howard Stark in any canon anywhere.
Sam. Sam. SAM. I need this. The world needs this. You need to write this. For yourself. For the internet. For the universe. I am not above manipulating you in your medicated state. DO IT.
Don’t know if this is still on, but worth a shot :)“What is the rule?” he asked. DJ held up a leg. “Yes. You managed the main rule, the ‘there must be pants’ rule. I’m proud of you.” He kind of was. DJ hated clothing. Steve was better about getting him into a full outfit, but with Tony, the Stark Stubbornness kicked in far too often. Tony had settled on pants. They could work on shirts and socks and shoes and the rest of that shit later. Right now, he was happy about the pants.“So you have pants
As the mother of an autistic child, one with an aversion to certain types of clothes, to seams, to matching socks, to materials etc and I loved how this was explored with DJ and I wondered if this was deliberate (A lot of DJ matches things on the spectrum) or just a coincidence
Yes. It’s deliberate.
Many of DJ’s traits are based on those of those on the autism spectrum, including his difficulty with sensory processing, his inability to easily or accurately read facial expressions and his literal reading of many situations, his need for order and control. A lot of things in the stories point to the way he processes his world, and how the people in his family deal with his needs.
I have never explicitly stated that DJ is/would be diagnosed as on the spectrum. That’s because DJ is an AI magically transformed into a child. He’s a unique case, but what I did not want to do was draw a comparison between real life people on the spectrum and robotic AIs.
This is a group that already struggles against a lot of unpleasant stereotypes and misunderstandings. I do my best not to propagate things like this, so what I tried to do is write a sympathetic, well loved character who relates to the world in a way that could best be described as neurologically atypical.
He is presented as a child who handles and processes things in a way that is different from the rest of his ‘family.’ This isn’t unusual in the real world. It’s also not unusual for family members to struggle with the differences that they can’t fully understand. It takes different people differing amounts of time to come to terms with what a child, what another person, needs.
That came up in the socks scene.
Steve has been observing, determining what DJ needs, what makes him comfortable, what small alterations can be made in a daily routine to make DJ happy and productive. Steve gives him time warnings. Provides him with structure, and makes his expectations clear. He communicates in clear language, and checks in repeatedly to make certain that DJ understands and is comfortable with what is happening.
Steve has researched things, and as an adult, he’s adjusted his own expectations and needs to match his child’s. I imagine his own mother did the same, for her sick and stubborn son. I imagine that Sarah Rogers, while not a saint, had done everything she could to make Steve’s life easier, to protect him, to raise him with love and acceptance.
She was a nurse who could not cure her son, but she could make him as comfortable as she could.
Tony struggles a bit more. Tony was raised with expectations. Tony is aware of public scrutiny in a way that Steve isn’t. Tony was raised with constant reminders that he was being judged, at all times, by a lot of different people. Tony looks at the socks, looks at a lot of different things, and doesn’t see a need, he sees something small that DJ could easily do to avoid needless problems.
He does’t understand that just because something is easy for him, doesn’t make it easy for DJ. That DJ has different needs, and different levels of comfort.
Tony fights to understand, and he doesn’t always get it, but he’s trying. Just like a lot of other people’s, Tony’s growth takes effort, and he slips from time to time. Not because he doesn’t love DJ. But because he does not understand, and understanding takes education and effort.
He was raised by people who did value appearances, who expected their son to be part of their perfect family. Tony fights against that, a lot. It’s another thing that has to be unlearned.
DJ is unique. But yes. He is based on various individuals I’ve known on the spectrum. I’ve been helped quite a bit by friends and readers, who have helped me adapt his personality and outlook, and I’ve been gratified by the response of readers, especially by those who identify as being on the spectrum themselves. 8)
even though it’s something they both did, even something as seemingly small as the partying thing reveals a completely different psychological profile from the two characters
like 616 tony partied because he drank. he drank because he’s an alcoholic. he’s an alcoholic (at least in part) because drinking was attempt to self medicate for his MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER that boils down to tony being pathologically self-loathing
mcu tony partied because he was empty because- despite all his money and power and genius- he couldn’t connect with people which could’ve been a result of shitty parenting but it also seems like it could possibly be narcissistic or possibly borderline personality disorder
#ye s #also with mcu tony it could be that his intellect was also a huge factor in him not being able to connect with other people #his genius would drive wedges between himself and other kids esp when he was young #now 616 tony has teh same intellect but he also had a friend in ty as a kid #and an alcoholic abusive father would’ve ingrained lack of self-worth in him #that would also fuel his depression #but 616 tony did have a friend and combined with his lack of self worth lead to parties and drinking #theres no indication of a friend like ty in mcu tony #maybe mcu tony had friends but they were all probs gunning for his money even when he was a kid #plus being constantly told that hes a genius but his dad constantly keeping him at a distance #remember we dont have proof that mcu tony’s dad was as abusive as 616 #but mcu howard never once told tony he loved him #and thats where mcu tony’s partying roots lie from i think #mcu tony craving attention and affection from other ppl really #plus his high level of intellect again could fuel any sort of narcissism thats already there (esp in a rich white man) #so yeah 616 and mcu tony same person different creatures #oops did i meta tony in the tags i guess i kinda did……. (via krusca)