2.12 New Element

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Kat stood outside as Tony pulled up with the model in the passenger seat, "So you found it?" She stood with her arms crossed

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Kat stood outside as Tony pulled up with the model in the passenger seat, "So you found it?" She stood with her arms crossed.

"Yeah. After I had a not so nice talk with Syd." He got out of the car.

"I told you it wasn't a good idea." Kat told him.

"I know. But hey, at least something good came out of it." He stood in front of her, "Can you help me take this down to the lab?"

Kat rolled her eyes before twisting her wrist. Tony watched in awe as pink mist glowed from her hands and surrounded the pieces of the model. He looked at her eyes, seeing them glow the same color. He'd never really seen his mother in action mode other than the films from World War II, but they were all in black and white.

"Wow." He stated.

Once Kat had placed the model inside Tony's lab, he began working

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Once Kat had placed the model inside Tony's lab, he began working. She sat back and watched her son. She smiled to herself. Watching him was like watching Howard work.

Tony sighed, "The key to the future is where?" He blew off some of the dust, "JARVIS, could you kindly Vac-U-Form a digital wire frame?" Tony asked the AI, "I need a manipulatable projection."

JARVIS began the scan of the model. Tony fidgeted with his hands while the scan was being taken.

"1974 Stark Expo model scan complete, sir."

Tony lifted the scan, "Uh, how many buildings are there?"

"Am I to include the Belgian waffle stands?" Kat chuckled.

"That was rhetorical. Just show me." Tony placed the scan down, "Huh. Mark the pavilions red." The l pavilions lit up in contrast to the blue scan, "Yeah, that's good." He continued to walk around, "Let's do some color coding. Color code every causeway, footpath, tram, restroom, waffle shack, everything. Any with with a concrete wall." He spun it around, expanding it and moving it vertically, "Ah! Uh-huh. Um..." He pulled a chair over, "What does that look like to you, JARVIS? Not unlike an atom."

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