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History

Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 1 001

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.[1]

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.[3] It is also equipped with the "Stark Omniversal Multitasking Software"[4], which allows its user to control other suits of armor located on Earth (such as the Iron Man Armor Model 42) from distances of hundred of light years.[5]

File:Space Armor MK III from Iron Man Vol 5 8 002.jpg

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 kind of modules to better suit the current situation.[3]

The armor features regular weaponry such as repulsor rays. Defensive systems include a forceshield[6] and psionic shields.[7]

In order to access the modular ability, this armor can be "accompanied" by a mobile armory and be adapted to use different technologies.[3]

File:Anthony Stark (Earth-616) with Space Armor MK III from Iron Man Vol 5 5 003.jpg

Back-thrust

Known modules include:

  • Enhanced back-thrust.[1]
  • Wrist-mounted explosive launcher.[3]
The armor has two flight modes. Warp speed, which is used for interplanetary travel, and sub-warp speed, which reaches Mach 10 speed.[2]

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,[1] Dale Eaglesham[8] and Lan Medina,[2] and the presence of spiked shoulder pads when drawn by Greg Land.[6]

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