Movie Tech Extraction in Marvel

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"It's over," Aidan muttered, the color draining from his face. The reality of his situation, of the world outside this cave, came crashing down on him. "She's going to kill me." He fumbled for his satellite phone, a desperate hope of sending some kind of message.

"There's no signal in here, kid. You'd have better luck sending smoke signals," Tony said, a smirk playing on his lips. He folded his arms, watching with great interest as the hyper-competent one-man army who had just saved him devolved into a panicking teenager.

"I didn't realize you were still a good boy," Yinsen added, a kind and surprised smile on his face. The child who had stormed their prison like a force of nature was now terrified of his mother.

"Aah!" Aidan groaned, slumping to the cave floor and running his hands through his hair, completely ignoring their teasing as he tried to concoct a plausible excuse for being in the middle of an international incident in a war zone. Tony and Yinsen shared an amused look and returned to their work.

A while later, after a period of intense, silent deliberation, Aidan quietly approached Tony's workbench.

"Mr. Stark," he whispered.

Tony, who was concentrating on soldering a delicate connection, jumped, startled by the sudden voice at his ear. "Kid, do you have a silent mode? You're going to give me a heart attack."

"It's okay," Aidan said with a grin. "The shrapnel in your chest won't fall out."

"Hilarious. What do you want?" Tony asked, putting down his tools.

"Look, after we get out of here," Aidan began, his voice low and conspiratorial, "when you're talking to the press… can you not mention I was here? That I rescued you?"

Tony raised an eyebrow. "Why? You saved my life. That's kind of the headline, isn't it?"

"If you say that, Aunt May will know I took the risk to come here. She'll ground me for the rest of my natural life. My personal freedom will cease to exist," Aidan pleaded, his face a mask of genuine dread.

"That sounds like a you-problem," Tony said, enjoying this far too much. "You shouldn't have followed me in the first place."

"Just say you'll help me!" Aidan insisted, staring at him.

"Alright, alright, fine," Tony relented, seeing the boy's pitiful expression. A little lie wouldn't hurt. "What's the story, Shakespeare?"

"Just say… you weren't with me in the convoy. I was on a separate, 'youth cultural exchange' tour, I got lost in the desert during a sandstorm, and you just happened to find me at an oasis after your own escape. You can say I'm incredibly lucky. Or incredibly stupid. Either works."

Tony considered it. "And you think your…?" He snapped his fingers, forgetting the name.

"Aunt May," Aidan supplied.

"You think your Aunt May will believe that story?"

"She'll have to once the media reports it as fact," Aidan said with a shrug.

"Okay," Tony agreed. Then a thought struck him. "By the way, is 'Aunt May' her full name?"

"It's May Parker. Why, do you know her?" Aidan asked suspiciously. The Marvel timelines were a tangled mess; he couldn't be sure of every connection.

A strange, knowing smile flickered across Tony's face. May Parker… little May Parker from the old neighborhood? No, couldn't be. "Never heard of her," he lied smoothly.

"Oh. Okay." With the excuse settled, a visible weight lifted from Aidan's shoulders. He turned his attention to Tony's work. "Arc coils?"

"You know your stuff," Tony said, impressed yet again.

"It looks like you're building a miniature Arc Reactor."

"You've studied them?"

"A little," Aidan admitted. "After building my first robot, I researched energy sources. I tried using electromagnetic windings to generate a magnetic field for energy confinement, but the efficiency was poor."

This time, Tony looked at him with genuine shock. This kid wasn't just book-smart; he was a practical, experimental genius. "The direction is correct, but the precision has to be sub-atomic. And your winding pattern was probably wrong," Tony said, warming to the topic and sharing his own experience without hesitation. "When I get this finished, you'll see."

"Okay, then hurry up," Aidan said. "I'm craving a real New York slice when we get out."

"I'll treat you to a burger from Minetta Tavern."

"Fine. After the pizza."

Soon, under Aidan's stunned gaze, the miniature Arc Reactor was complete. It sat on the workbench, a ring of brilliant white light humming with contained power.

"What is this?" Yinsen asked, staring at it in awe.

"Proof that Tony Stark has a heart," Tony said with a grin, holding up the device. "And it generates about three gigajoules per second."

"That's enough to power your chest magnet for fifty lifetimes!" Yinsen exclaimed.

"Yeah," Tony said, a flicker of something else in his eyes. "I was originally going to use this design for a much bigger project. But under the circumstances…" He glanced at Aidan. "Plans change."

"It's a shame my arrows ran out of power," Aidan lamented. "With you providing a power source, we could have blasted our way out of here."

"You don't seem to resist the idea of killing," Yinsen observed, his brow furrowed with a gentle concern. It wasn't the act he cared about, but the soul of the boy in front of him.

"The helmet's HUD sanitizes it, Doctor," Aidan explained, tapping the circlet on his forehead. "It strips away the humanity. They're not people; they're hostile targets, strings of data. My eyes only see the mission. The people I'm here to save."

Yinsen fell silent, a chill running down his spine.

"Okay, let's get this thing installed," Tony said, breaking the heavy silence. "I don't want to spend another second in this cave."

With Yinsen's steady medical expertise, the new Arc Reactor was soon installed in Tony's chest, its clean, powerful light replacing the crude glow of the car battery. Tony gasped as the energy flowed through him, a feeling of life and power he hadn't felt in weeks.

"Those guys outside must think we're starving by now," Aidan said, summoning his microbots from the blocked entrance. They flowed into the cave and reassembled into the silver mag-lev motorcycle, its chassis now elongated with a tandem seat behind the main one.

"Cool," Yinsen breathed.

"You two get ready," Aidan instructed. "I need to run a diagnostic." He put on his data glasses and began scanning the microbots, shunting heavily damaged units to non-critical parts of the motorcycle's frame, ready to be sacrificed as emergency power. With Tony's Arc Reactor, he wouldn't be short on energy. The bike's plasma cutters would be running at full capacity.

Tony glanced at the mag-lev wheels and smirked, not even surprised anymore.

"Alright," Aidan said, hopping onto the driver's seat. "Your chariot awaits, my two princesses."

As Tony and Yinsen climbed on, a thin, silver-white tendril of microbots snaked out from the motorcycle's console and made a clean, magnetic connection to the glowing Arc Reactor in Tony's chest.

"I'll need to borrow some of your energy," Aidan said. "Don't mind, do you?"

"Just try to leave me enough for the flight home," Tony shot back with a grin.

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