Ultimate Iron Man

Chapter 104: Cosmic Storm



AN: Bonus chapter. More powerstones guys and I'll release another chapter tonight.

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[Exterior – Near the Wreckage of the Skrull Cruiser]

The sun blazed behind him like an endless godfire, but Tony flew straight toward the ship.

The Model 50 armor shimmered in high-spectrum silver, its surface constantly adjusting, nanite plates flexing, reconfiguring, reflecting the worst of the heat and radiation. Before him, the massive remains of the destroyed Skrull vessel tumbled through zero-gravity, its spine cracked open like a dead leviathan in space.

Inside his helmet, Tony's HUD pulsed with warning icons:

☢ RADIATION STORM INCOMING – T-MINUS 3:17

☠ RADIATION LEVELS SPIKING

🧬 UNKNOWN ALIEN BIO-ORGANIC MATERIAL DETECTED

"Alright, let's make this fast," he muttered.

His thrusters flared once as he reached the shattered remains of the central hull. Bits of melted green alloy drifted past him. Organic mesh twitched where it hadn't fully died, reacting to the solar energy. Some of it still pulsed faintly with energy.

"Hermes, scan for surviving tissue samples. I want intact DNA strands and any psionic organ clusters."

"Scanning," the AI replied. "Alert: Residual neural energy detected in sector 4-C. Psionic residue confirmed."

Tony flew low, dodging a floating spike of alien plating. His left arm shifted, nanites forming into a molecular scalpel. He cut a section of membrane from a twitching growth node.

The node hissed. Briefly. Then died.

"Yeah, yeah. There's a first time for everything. Never thought it'd be alien autopsy," Tony muttered, storing the sample in a contamination storage formed by his nanites. The box then got attached to his waist.

"Hermes, full environmental wipe on the container. No cross-contamination." He then released a swarm of nanites. "Collect as many samples as possible."

"Confirmed."

Next, Tony approached what had once been the command nexus of the Skrull cruiser. Blackened bone-like structures framed the chamber, and shattered control columns stuck out at odd angles. Instead of wires or data screens, the ship had used a blend of tactile nerve threads and psionic interfaces.

"Interesting tech. Almost organic."

He landed with a soft magnetic click inside the wreck.

"This tech isn't dead. Just brain-dead," he murmured, crouching beside a curved node that blinked faintly.

His right hand morphed into a drill-tendril interface. He pushed it into the psionic root bundle.

"Begin extraction. Language. Memory fragments. System design. I want everything."

The HUD lit up.

SKRULL NEURAL INTERFACE COMPATIBLE

BEGINNING TRANSLATION...

DOWNLOADING TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE:

>Cloaking Arrays

>Infiltration Drone Patterns

>Psionic Signal Boosters

>Neural Suppression Fields

*Encrypted data found* 

EST. DOWNLOAD TIME: 00:47 SECONDS

"Good enough," Tony muttered, glancing at the timer for the solar storm.

☢ T-MINUS 2:12

Back on Starfire, Sue's voice cracked through his comm.

"Tony, the radiation just doubled! We're reaching critical levels out here!"

"Tell me something I don't know," he replied, sweat starting to build under the helmet as the solar intensity pounded the armor. The Model 50 was still holding. 

Another alert pinged.

SECONDARY CORE FOUND – SKRULL ENERGY DRIVE COMPONENT DETECTED

FUSION-PSIONIC HYBRID

CONDITION: STABLE

EXTRACTION RISK: MODERATE

"Yeah, I'm not leaving that behind," Tony said, floating toward a glowing green mass half-melded into a ruined power spine. He extended his gauntlet, and the nanites morphed into a containment pod.

He ripped it free.

The second he did, the wreckage groaned. What was left of the internal systems began to destabilize.

"Uh, guys?" Tony called over the comm. "I just pulled a hot battery from an angry alien skull-fortress. Time to go."

Sue: "You think? Radiation in the lab just tripped Omega-Red. Get back... NOW."

Hermes: "Solar storm impact in one minute."

Tony activated his thrusters and launched back toward the Starfire, the wreckage starting to collapse behind him. Small explosions of green light burst as alien systems overloaded and died, scattering psionic energy into space like embers from a fire. The nanobots flew back and merged with his armor.

00:42

00:35

00:29

The Starfire was already pivoting, shielding plates expanding, reactor fins closing like petals.

"Hermes, open the belly... auto-dock, fast lock," Tony snapped.

"Confirmed. Hangar doors open. Autolock on standby."

Tony flew forward...

He entered the ship at full velocity. The doors sealed behind him with two inches of clearance.

☢ CME IMPACT: 3... 2... 1...

Sue's hand hovered over the shield control. She was just about to hit the final lockdown when everything... stopped. Not like a normal stop. More like the air itself froze. Light bent strangely. Sound vanished. Time paused. And then...

A massive wave of energy passed through the ship. It reached inside every atom, through every wall, into every cell.

It lasted for 3 minutes.

And they got blasted by the cosmic storm for 3 minutes straight.

Sue gasped and stumbled. Her fingers twitched, her knees gave out, and her body hit the floor before she could finish locking down the final sequence.

Johnny felt it too. He was halfway to the engine room when it hit. A warm, pulling force rushed over him. His body locked, eyes wide. Then he dropped, completely unconscious.

Ben, inside the lower deck, had just braced himself against a bulkhead when the energy slammed into him. His eyes rolled back. He collapsed like a stone.

Even Tony, who had just landed, didn't have the time to react. The Mind Stone in his head pulsed, and he dropped instantly.

Everything went quiet.

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[Med Bay – Hours Later]

Beeping. Faint and rhythmic.

Tony opened his eyes slowly. The lights above him were soft. Everything hurt, but not in the usual way. It was like his body had been rewired. His chest felt heavy, but his mind felt... clearer.

He sat up.

Next to him, Johnny groaned and rolled over. Sue was lying on the bed beside him, eyes fluttering open. Ben was on the far side of the room, one leg over the side of his med pod, looking confused.

Elena stood at the center of the room. Calm. Watching them.

Tony cleared his throat. His voice was rough. "Elena… what happened?"

"You were all knocked out by the cosmic storm," she said. "Systems went offline for eight minutes. Emergency shielding engaged. I brought you all here."

Tony swung his legs off the bed. "System status?"

"Everything is stable," Elena replied. "No damage. No core disruptions. Ship functions at one hundred percent, and I collected enough Cosmic energy as per the program in case of an emergency."

Johnny sat up slowly, rubbing his head. "That didn't feel like any storm I've ever been through."

Sue leaned forward. "It was inside us. Not just outside. I felt it... move through me."

Ben said nothing. He just stared at his hands, clenching them slowly, testing his grip.

Tony looked down at his own fingers. His skin shimmered slightly in the light. Just for a moment. Then it stopped.

"Elena," he said, his voice lower, "run full diagnostics. On all of us."

"Yes, boss," she said, already tapping into the med system.

Elena stood motionless as holographic scans rotated around her, displaying layered body diagnostics of each crew member: Tony, Susan, Johnny, and Ben. The med bay lights flickered in soft white pulses, syncing with the biometric monitors. In the air above the beds, transparent 3D body maps spun slowly, showing internal systems, neural patterns, blood cell behavior… and faint traces of something new.

"Diagnostics complete," Elena said, her voice calm but focused. "All vitals are within optimal range. Heart rate, neural activity, bone density, muscular regeneration... all stable."

Tony furrowed his brow, tapping on the edge of his floating vitals. "You're not seeing any mutations? No genetic drift?"

Elena shook her head once. "There are faint traces of cosmic energy residue in your bloodstreams. It's embedded at a cellular level, but it's not destabilizing. There are no side effects. No decay. No cellular breakdown. If anything… your systems are performing slightly better than before."

Tony stared at the data.

Johnny blinked. "Wait. Are you saying we just got hit by a solar nuke and came out... buffed?"

Sue sat forward. "This energy shouldn't have integrated with us. Our bodies should've rejected it, or we should've..."

"Died," Ben finished, still watching his hands like they weren't entirely his. "But we didn't."

Tony stood slowly. His joints didn't ache. His head wasn't throbbing. The Mind Stone… was quiet. Not dormant, but no longer hurting. 'This is it.'

"Elena," he said, as he deactivated the main screen. The nanites in his body began to work. Shifting in his eyes. "Run a parallel test. Compare my neuro-sync patterns from 24 hours ago to now. Put it in my private display."

Elena brought up the scans.

Side by side, Tony's brainwave maps pulsed. The older one was erratic, too much neural activity, spiking around the Mind Stone interface. Overload. Nerve degeneration.

But now?

The new one was smooth. Stable.

Controlled.

Tony looked at Sue and gave her a nod.

"Perfect Evolution?" Sue said in a low voice.

"I think so. We are all touched by the Cosmic Radiation. We've all changed, but how? I've no idea. We need to stay under the quarantine till we figure out what changed," He said while clenching his fingers. 

Johnny cracked his knuckles. "Okay. Not saying I'm against a cosmic power-up, but what does this mean? Long-term?"

Elena answered. "Unknown. But based on current readings, your biology has adapted to the radiation. The cosmic energy has merged into your baseline function. You're stronger. Faster. And from a cellular standpoint, more durable."

Tony turned to Ben. "How do you feel?"

Ben flexed one arm. "Like I could punch a moon in half."

Johnny leaned back and grinned. "That's our baseline now? Moon punches?"

Tony looked at the room. One by one, he made eye contact with each of them.

"Ok. Sorry for putting you all in danger. But to stop the Skrull invasion, it was necessary. Yeah, I know you all have many questions, and I promise to explain everything. But right now, we should go home before more Skrull ships show up."

"You owe us like six crates of beer," Johnny said with a little chuckle. "And I'll take one of your mecha."

"Done," Tony said.

"Dang!" Johnny punched his fist on his palm. "If I knew you'd say yes, I'd have asked for 2 mechs."

Tony then turned to Elena.

"Set coordinates for Earth. Activate FTL."

Elena responded instantly. "FTL charging. Estimated jump window: 45 seconds."

Johnny stood and stretched. "Well, I'm not complaining about getting home early. But uh… what do we tell the world? 'Hey, we flew too close to the sun and now we glow a little in the dark'?"

Tony looked at him.

"We'll give them what they want to hear and keep the cosmic radiation storm a secret. We need to know the full extent of what we've become. Then we'll take it from there. One step at a time."

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