What the Hell Just Happed Tony Stark Meets the Doctor
"And I am...Iron Man," he hissed snapping his fingers.
Charming: His social nature makes Tony very charismatic and charming able to draw people like Bruce Banner out of their shells and into real life. He knows when to encourage a friend and most of the time he also knows when to back off. Not only is Tony good at drawing people to him, he is very extroverted needing people surrounding him when he isn’t working. He receives validation and acceptance by acting the way he thinks his friends want him to act no matter if he is comfortable with the action or not
Tactical: Tony is very good at reading people when he can take a step back and close his mouth long enough to observe someone. When a situation calls for quick thinking, Tony can assess a situation using his technical knowledge and formulate a plan in a matter of seconds using not only his own intellect, but the information from his suit’s artificial intelligence. He is also very good at multi-tasking able to take in and process a large amount of information in a matter of seconds whereas it might take someone else several minutes to do the same thing.
Brave: While Steve once told Tony that he wasn't the man to make the sacrifice play, Tony is consistently the hero willing and able to make the hard choices when it comes to the end of the line. Tony willingly jumps into situations where he shouldn’t like taking on a focused Bucky Barnes with nothing but one Iron Man gauntlet and his own wits. He is the hero who made a metal suit in a cave with a box of scraps and faced down Thanos carrying the power of all six infinity stones not once but twice winning the final battle with a snap of his fingers and those same stones.
Stubbornness: Tony is stubborn to a fault. He won't back down even when he knows he's wrong and he's willing to risk a fight with a friend in order to stick to his guns. This can tend to make people think he comes across as selfish and cruel. And in tense situations or highly emotional ones, Tony is quick to anger because of his pride and more willing to think with his heart and his fists rather than with his head. A prime example of this is the fight between himself, Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes at the end of Civil War.
Self-Centered: Tony's biggest weakness is his ego, because he has been raised to think he is above everyone else and been praised for his work, Tony believes that he can do no wrong. Tony also is very good at pretending he doesn’t care what people think of him. He’ll laugh off cruel remarks, mock super villains on national TV and even walk away from people he thinks have stupid ideas no matter how much it might hurt them. Giving his home address to the Mandarin in Iron Man 3 is a good example of this weakness.
Workaholic: Tony doesn't know when to stop working. When he's stressed, angry, or frustrated he hides in his work often leaving his friends to do the more adult tasks he needs to do himself. When he's on a tinkering jag, work is everything even more than food or sleep sometimes. Work is Tony’s comfort blanket and he often gets frustrated when he can’t work or hides the fact, he’s working on a project almost like a drug addict hides their addiction. It’s the only way Tony found to deal with his post traumatic stress and he can’t handle his work taken away.
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Name: Anthony "Tony" Edward Stark
Age: 38
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
History: http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Iron_Man
Strengths:
Tony Stark is a genius on par with Steve Jobs though Tony would consider Mr. Jobs and anything Apple created subpar or out of date as soon as it hits the stores. He is proud of both his work with the Avengers and at Stark Industries and enjoys spending hours and days creating in his lab trying to think of new technology to make the world a better place. He is a very social creature as well, playing as hard as he works. He makes new friends easily and keeps those friends, he doesn't annoy to death with his antics, for life. He loves and feels his most settled in the limelight happily playing spokesperson for the Avengers where Steve Rogers would rather lead behind the scenes rather than in front of a camera.
His social nature makes Tony very charismatic and charming able to draw people like Bruce Banner out of their shells and into real life. He knows when to encourage a friend and most of the time he also knows when to back off. He is good at using his sharp sense of humor to defuse a situation and while he also uses humor to hide, Tony more often then not knows when to be serious and when to joke around and his use of humor helps the people around him loosen up and relax.
Tony is very good at reading people when he is able to take a step back and close his mouth long enough to observe someone. When a situation calls for it Tony can assess a situation using his technical knowledge and formulate a plan. However, this does not mean Tony is a natural leader, he knows he's not. You can clearly see him defer to Steve Rogers in the Avengers when he realizes Cap is cooler under pressure then Tony himself. His "call it Cap" is his respectful realization that Cap should be the one in charge and Tony knows it. He is as good at following others as he is at leading them himself. When
Flaws: Tony is stubborn to a fault. He won't back down even when he knows he's wrong and he's willing to risk a fight with a friend in order to stick to his guns. And for all his mental intelligence, Tony has very little emotional intelligence. He isn't quite sure how to read people and that tends to make people think he is selfish and cruel, when in reality Tony is a loyal friend and passionate lover once you get to know him.
Tony has terrible PTSD and rather than deal with it he hides the fact that he is struggling. He doesn't want to burden anyone with his issues and finds it easier to hide rather than admit he needs help. You can see this at play when Tony is almost forced to admit that he and Pepper Potts have ended their relationship. Steve almost has to drag it out of him and only by wrongly assuming that Pepper is pregnant.
Tony's biggest weakness is his ego, because he has been raised to think he is above everyone else and been praised for his work, Tony believes that he can do no wrong. This can lead to problem as when he revealed his home address to the Mandarin on national TV. Despite knowing doing so would lead to trouble for himself and Pepper, Tony made the move anyway. In tense situations, Tony is more likely to think with his heart first rather than his head.
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Starting Faction: Warlord
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