Qual é o problema em alimentar o processo Mark 42?

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Em Homem de Ferro 3 , Tony Stark tem um problema ao ligar o terno Mark 42. Há uma cena chave em que ele tem um ataque de pânico porque o garoto diz que o processo não está sendo carregado. Há também uma cena em que ele está carregando a bateria de um carro.

Eu nunca entendi isso, como um dos principais pontos do enredo de Iron Man 2 Tony foi desenvolver um novo elemento para o reator de arco que poderia segurança poder seu terno de homem de ferro e eletroímã em seu peito sem matá-lo.

Tony tem o reator modificado em seu peito desde que você pode ver a forma triangular através de sua camisa. Então, por que, de repente, é um problema alimentar o processo?

    
por Scoldog 28.11.2013 / 06:42

1 resposta

Basicamente, a resposta é que as roupas mais novas não são movidas pelo reator Arc no peito de Tony, mas têm sua própria fonte de alimentação, para que possam voar e lutar mesmo que Tony não esteja nelas.

O usuário Thaddeus escreveu uma resposta excelente e abrangente sobre isso em scifi.stackexchange :

None of the new armors being developed used the internal power supply from Tony's internal arc reactor. All of his more recent suits (the ones he made AFTER New York) ran on their own independent power supplies. Note the fact they flew, used repulsors and fought Extremis soldiers whether Stark was in them or not.

The complex design of the Mark 42 made for some unique properties:

  • Each piece of independent armor had to have its own power supply to utilize the repulsor/anti-grav flight capacity.

  • Each piece of armor had to be able to independently and cooperatively know where it needed to be and in what order it needed to arrive to make the suit viable upon receipt. This mean they were all capable of managing their own power resources.

  • Each unit is capable of functioning independent of any other pieces (see Tony's unconventional one hand, one foot aerial ballet of destruction) and thus they are likely not able to be easily recharged unless the suit is in one piece.

  • The Mark 42 did not seem to be as physically strong as some of the other designs, possibly because of its very modular nature. Since the suit was designed to fit more than Stark, we see Pepper using it quite well, it makes sense to have the suit function without a direct link to the Arc reactor in Tony's chest.

  • It also makes sense to allow the suit to be recharged on ordinary electricity in the event Stark is not around (as it proved to be a useful feature). Recharging on ordinary electricity was a feature of the comic version of Iron Man from the very first designs.

  • His suits were designed to absorb solar energy constantly, absorb some electromagnetic energy from his enemies or to be powered directly from land-based power supplies. He could even hook his armor to land based power supplies to augment his strength briefly.

    
13.04.2017 / 14:43