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| OfficialName = Iron Man Armor Model 45{{r|All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe Vol 1 1}}
 
| OfficialName = Iron Man Armor Model 45{{r|All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe Vol 1 1}}
 
| Title = [[Space Armor|Deep-Space Armor]]
 
| Title = [[Space Armor|Deep-Space Armor]]
| Aliases = Deep-Space Armor,{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} Space Armor,{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} Saturn V Armor,{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} S-5{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}}
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| Aliases = Deep-Space Armor,{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} Space Armor{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}}
 
| Model = 45
 
| Model = 45
 
| Version = 1
 
| Version = 1
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| Dimensions =
 
| Dimensions =
 
| Weight =
 
| Weight =
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| Creators = Brian Michael Bendis; Steve McNiven
 
| First = Iron Man Vol 5 5
 
| First = Iron Man Vol 5 5
   
 
| HistoryText = [[File:Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Infinity Vol 1 2 001.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
| HistoryText = [[File:Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Infinity Vol 1 2 001.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
When [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]] officially joined of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy]], he created a new and sophisticated Space Armor in order to move better throughout the infinity of space without any complications.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}}
 
When [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]] officially joined of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy]], he created a new and sophisticated Space Armor in order to move better throughout the infinity of space without any complications.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}}
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==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
This armor is powered by numerous [[Arc Reactor|Repulsor Tech cores]], being the "Repulsor Core One" the one implanted in Tony Stark's chest.{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} It is equipped with Stark's newest A.I. called P.E.P.P.E.R., which can take over the suit in case of emergency.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}} It is also equipped with the "Stark Omniversal Multitasking Software"{{r|Avengers Vol 5 12}}, which allows its user to control other suits of armor located on Earth (such as the [[Iron Man Armor Model 41]]) from distances of hundred of light years.{{r|Secret Avengers Vol 2 4}}
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This armor is powered by numerous [[Arc Reactor|Repulsor Tech cores]], being the "Repulsor Core One" the one implanted in Tony Stark's chest.{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} It is equipped with Stark's newest A.I. called P.E.P.P.E.R., which can take over the suit in case of emergency.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}} It is also equipped with the "Stark Omniversal Multitasking Software"{{r|Avengers Vol 5 12}}, which allows its user to control other suits of armor located on Earth (such as the [[Iron Man Armor Model 42]]) from distances of hundreds of light-years.{{r|Secret Avengers Vol 2 4}}
   
 
[[File:Iron Man Armor Model 45 from Iron Man Vol 5 8 002.jpg|thumb|left|P.E.P.P.E.R. taking control of the suit]]
 
[[File:Iron Man Armor Model 45 from Iron Man Vol 5 8 002.jpg|thumb|left|P.E.P.P.E.R. taking control of the suit]]
Similar to the [[Iron Man Armor Model 41]] and the [[Modular Armor]], this armor's composition allows the user of the suit to attach/detach different kind of modules to better suit the current situation.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}}
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Similar to the [[Iron Man Armor Model 42]] and the [[Modular Armor]], this armor's composition allows the user of the suit to attach/detach different kinds of modules to better suit the current situation.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}}
   
 
The armor features regular weaponry such as repulsor rays. Defensive systems include a forceshield{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 6}} and psionic shields.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 9}}
 
The armor features regular weaponry such as repulsor rays. Defensive systems include a forceshield{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 6}} and psionic shields.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 9}}
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Known modules include:
 
Known modules include:
   
* Enhanced back-thrust.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}}
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* Enhanced back thrusters.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}}
   
 
* Wrist-mounted explosive launcher.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}}
 
* Wrist-mounted explosive launcher.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 8}}
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The Model 45 also included an armor extension called the "Saturn V Armor" designed for Lunar landing. It granted the Model 45 six times the power storage of a regular Iron Man armor, kept in two repulsor batteries on the back, these batteries feed into redesigned boot jets that allow speeds higher than Mach 10.{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}}
 
The Model 45 also included an armor extension called the "Saturn V Armor" designed for Lunar landing. It granted the Model 45 six times the power storage of a regular Iron Man armor, kept in two repulsor batteries on the back, these batteries feed into redesigned boot jets that allow speeds higher than Mach 10.{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}}
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== [[Multiverse|Alternate Realities]] ==
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=== Marvel Avengers Academy ([[Earth-TRN562]]) ===
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[[Image:Anthony Stark (Earth-TRN562) from Marvel Avengers Academy 012.jpg|thumb|right]]
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On [[Earth-TRN562]], the Intergalactic Iron Man Armor was created in response to [[Ronan (Earth-TRN562)|Ronan the Accuser]]'s arrival on [[Earth]]. The armor had rocket thrusters, allowing for space entry and travel, stronger repulsors, and could disable [[Chitauri]] shields. He promised to create a [[War Machine Armor]] variant for [[James Rhodes (Earth-TRN562)|War Machine]].{{r|Marvel Avengers Academy}}
   
 
| CurrentOwner = [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]]
 
| CurrentOwner = [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]]
 
| PreviousOwners =
 
| PreviousOwners =
   
| Notes = * The way in which this armor has been drawn by different artists is very inconsistent. Not only it has been variable the location of the yellow-colored parts, but also the shape of the torso. The most noticeable differences are the lack of yellow spikes coming from the unibeam when drawn by [[Greg Land]],{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}} [[Dale Eaglesham]]{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 11}} and [[Lan Medina]],{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} and the presence of spiked shoulder pads when drawn by [[Greg Land]].{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 6}}
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| Notes = * This armor has been portrayed with different distinct features depending on the artist. The most noticeable difference has been the lack of the spike-shaped yellow paint around the unibeam when drawn by [[Greg Land]],{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 5}} [[Dale Eaglesham]]{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 11}} and [[Lan Medina]].{{r|Iron Man: Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 1}} When drawn by Greg Land, the suit has also sometimes featured spiked shoulder pads that appear to be retractible.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 6}}
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** These inconsistencies are subtly explained in {{c|Iron Man Vol 5 15}}. At the beginning of the issue, Stark takes off his damaged Model 45 (which lacks yellow paint around the unibeam), changes it for his [[Iron Man Armor Model 42|Model 42]], and jumps back into action with several remotely-controlled suits, including an intact version of the Model 45 that looks closer to [[Steve McNiven]]'s original design than Greg Land's interpretation. This would entail that the inconsistencies are only apparent, and in reality there are actually two slightly-different versions of the Model 45 armor. ''[[Iron Man Vol 5|Iron Man]]'' writer [[Kieron Gillen]] has expressed that bridging the different designs was "very much" on the mind of the creative team.{{r|{{cite web|url=https://kierongillen.tumblr.com/post/142006618837/i-recently-noticed-in-iron-man-15-that-when-tony|title=Another Way To Breathe — I recently noticed in Iron Man #15 that when Tony...|work=Tumblr|first=Kieron|last=Gillen|date=31 March 2016|accessdate=25 January 2020}}}}
 
* The armor's "Saturn V" extension is named after a [[Wikipedia:Saturn V|model of rockets]] used by the NASA for the Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 up until 1973.
 
* The armor's "Saturn V" extension is named after a [[Wikipedia:Saturn V|model of rockets]] used by the NASA for the Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 up until 1973.
 
| Trivia =
 
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Revision as of 07:50, 29 January 2020

History

Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Infinity Vol 1 2 001

When Tony Stark officially joined of the Guardians of the Galaxy, he created a new and sophisticated Space Armor in order to move better throughout the infinity of space without any complications.[3]







Capabilities

This armor is powered by numerous Repulsor Tech cores, being the "Repulsor Core One" the one implanted in Tony Stark's chest.[2] It is equipped with Stark's newest A.I. called P.E.P.P.E.R., which can take over the suit in case of emergency.[4] It is also equipped with the "Stark Omniversal Multitasking Software"[5], which allows its user to control other suits of armor located on Earth (such as the Iron Man Armor Model 42) from distances of hundreds of light-years.[6]

Iron Man Armor Model 45 from Iron Man Vol 5 8 002

P.E.P.P.E.R. taking control of the suit

Similar to the Iron Man Armor Model 42 and the Modular Armor, this armor's composition allows the user of the suit to attach/detach different kinds of modules to better suit the current situation.[4]

The armor features regular weaponry such as repulsor rays. Defensive systems include a forceshield[7] and psionic shields.[8]

In order to access the modular ability, this armor can be "accompanied" by a mobile armory and be adapted to use different technologies.[4]

Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Iron Man Vol 5 5 005

Back thrusters

Known modules include:

  • Enhanced back thrusters.[3]
  • Wrist-mounted explosive launcher.[4]
Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Iron Man Fatal Frontier Infinite Comic Vol 1 2 008

Saturn V Armor extension

The armor has two flight modes. Warp speed, which is used for interplanetary travel, and sub-warp speed, which reaches Mach 10 speed.[2]

The Model 45 also included an armor extension called the "Saturn V Armor" designed for Lunar landing. It granted the Model 45 six times the power storage of a regular Iron Man armor, kept in two repulsor batteries on the back, these batteries feed into redesigned boot jets that allow speeds higher than Mach 10.[2]

Alternate Realities

Marvel Avengers Academy (Earth-TRN562)

Anthony Stark (Earth-TRN562) from Marvel Avengers Academy 012
On Earth-TRN562, the Intergalactic Iron Man Armor was created in response to Ronan the Accuser's arrival on Earth. The armor had rocket thrusters, allowing for space entry and travel, stronger repulsors, and could disable Chitauri shields. He promised to create a War Machine Armor variant for War Machine.[9]

Notes

  • This armor has been portrayed with different distinct features depending on the artist. The most noticeable difference has been the lack of the spike-shaped yellow paint around the unibeam when drawn by Greg Land,[3] Dale Eaglesham[10] and Lan Medina.[2] When drawn by Greg Land, the suit has also sometimes featured spiked shoulder pads that appear to be retractible.[7]
    • These inconsistencies are subtly explained in Iron Man (Vol. 5) #15. At the beginning of the issue, Stark takes off his damaged Model 45 (which lacks yellow paint around the unibeam), changes it for his Model 42, and jumps back into action with several remotely-controlled suits, including an intact version of the Model 45 that looks closer to Steve McNiven's original design than Greg Land's interpretation. This would entail that the inconsistencies are only apparent, and in reality there are actually two slightly-different versions of the Model 45 armor. Iron Man writer Kieron Gillen has expressed that bridging the different designs was "very much" on the mind of the creative team.[11]
  • The armor's "Saturn V" extension is named after a model of rockets used by the NASA for the Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 up until 1973.

See Also

Links and References

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