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Pre-programmed micro-manipulators (assist his workers in building the complex micro-circuit sub-assemblies) KX-59 Mark II missile destruct system (an anti-missile cannon) Aero-tank (a hovercraft/tank hybrid) Weather satellite Space shuttle Star Reach I (years before NASA) Quantum IX (manned orbiting laboratory; precursor to NASA's Skylab) Starjump shuttle (S.I.'s second space shuttle) Micropower cell (a commercial version of Iron Man's internal energy storage cells) Anit-ballistic missiles Heat-seeking anti-aircraft missiles Napalm gel fragmentation grenades (shoulder-fired from a companion launcher Laser-guided 50 lb shell canon (guided by a command satellite and 1 million small, coordinating satellites it could home in on the body heat of the enemy) Tabletop television (under a conference table) Anti-Missile Missile Gun (multiple salvos) Stark Moon Vehicle (tank-like moon tractor) Image projector (holographic comm. system; sends the image of the speaker anywhere for two-way communication) Deep-Sea Jet Bathyscaph prototype (experimental vehicle loaned to Avengers) Artillery Computer Transistor-powered Ejector (for scientists working in atomic labs; as soon as radiation is detected by the photo-electric cells, it ejects a rapidly unwinding spool of lead foil which wraps itself around the radiation source—tethered to a lead-coated inflatable balloon to secure the radioactive object) Power Ray (fires a capsule with an acid-based solvent) Transistorized Foxhole Digger Geiger-Counter Missile (hand-held, its on-board instruments scan the earth to track/find radioactivity) Anti-Freeze Pills (aid in arctic exploration) Cosmitronic cannon (takes cosmic rays found in the atmosphere and harnesses them for a variety of uses) Computerized fire-fighting system (installed at S.I.'s Long Island plant) Para-gravity deflector (a.k.a. Rescue-jet, a one-man space escape device) |
Stark Satellite One (another Stark space satellite) Atomic piledriver (a hammering machine capable of pounding through mountains) Numerous intelligence systems for the U.S. Government (presumably hardware and software) ![]() High level communications gear and automated security devices for the U.S. Government Designed the security systems inside Mount Thunder (NORAD) Designed the Guidance Systems in our ICBM's Multiple patents for aeronautic instruments and controls The Avengers' Quinjets Developed an electro-therapy technique to helped crippled people Memory extractor Voice-activated elevator The Avengers' Land Cruiser (a hovercraft-like vehicle) Jupiter Landing Vehicle Jet carts (for transport on S.I.'s Long Island campus) Electrosthetic conductor (an alternative to conventional anesthetics it uses sound waves to calm the body's electronic impulses) Sonic borer (a low-heat new drilling method for deep sea drilling rigs) Energizer link (the revolutionary main component of the sonic borer) Assorted commercial security systems (including proximity alarms)
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Above: Ad Astra (the first privately funded space station; built to the tune of $500 Million) Micro-dryer, can dry hair in seconds Hearing-aid-size micro-cassette recorder Running shoes equipped with health monitor probe Attack Warning System for U.S. Dept. of Defense Tech-foam (non-lethal security measure, when exposed to air, it becomes as hard as titanium to immobilize intruders)
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Anti-grav mobility unit (a $2 Million anti-grav “wheelchair”) Changing machine (capable of dressing an invalid Stark, machine could even suggest the right clothes based on weather) Invented the precursor to modern-day search engines and Web crawling software Holographic image-inducer (makes anyone look/sound like another person) SubOrbital One-Man Rocket Engine Bugs (nannites capable of repairing The Works facility) Holo-Communicator wristwatch
I-Copter (combat chopper) Riot-control contacts (had magnesium flares nano-teched onto the front of polarized contact lenses, intended for cops on riot control) Solid air (a patented type of force-field launched from small spheres, like ball bearings) Kinetic intake converter (an energy field; the more one moves, the more one fights, the more it pulls you in) |