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So....did Rhodey get the same implants that Tony put in himself to have the armor pieces fly onto him too since he just has the gauntlet on?

Not necessarily. We saw Tony in IM1 where just the gauntlet. It's possible he and Rhodey just slipped it on to grab the hammer.
 
So....did Rhodey get the same implants that Tony put in himself to have the armor pieces fly onto him too since he just has the gauntlet on?

Did Pepper in IM3? He would have had to drug her / knock her out to achieve that lol

Did Pepper get implants?

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Doesn't look like it.
 
Just came across a new picture of the AoU minimates... i'm sure there are more pictures, but I haven't seen them yet.
Notice the IL drones have different numbers on their chests... that's gonna mess with my OCD :lol
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Really hope Hot Toys make an Iron Legion figure, hopefully it won't be an exclusive as I'd like at least 2..., possibly 4. :)
 
It says the peacekeeping program was 'dormant', as in existed before Stark got is mitts on it.... I fully expect Hank to be its original creator, maybe not Ultron but even Stark didnt full make him
 
Reading his reasons, I don't mind the compromises he took. He seems to really care more about Ultron's characterization than trying to make a by-the-book checklist of the character that spells out "Ultron", and that's the most important part for me.

Much as I love Ultron, it's kinda sad how he barely has any actual decent storylines for people to read. Ultron: Unlimited, Annihilation: Conquest, The Runaways Vol. 2 compilation are literally the only worthwhile read and even then, some of those barely do much in making him come across as a compelling villain. Heck I'd even argue that his best and most clean-cut iteration came out of a cartoon (Earth's Mightiest Heroes). In this regard, I hope that Whedon's willingness to give him depth and complexity will finally create a storyline that really shows off the various elements that make Ultron an interesting character beyond the typical "killer robot gone rogue".
 
Reading his reasons, I don't mind the compromises he took. He seems to really care more about Ultron's characterization than trying to make a by-the-book checklist of the character that spells out "Ultron", and that's the most important part for me.

Much as I love Ultron, it's kinda sad how he barely has any actual decent storylines for people to read. Ultron: Unlimited, Annihilation: Conquest, The Runaways Vol. 2 compilation are literally the only worthwhile read and even then, some of those barely do much in making him come across as a compelling villain. Heck I'd even argue that his best and most clean-cut iteration came out of a cartoon (Earth's Mightiest Heroes). In this regard, I hope that Whedon's willingness to give him depth and complexity will finally create a storyline that really shows off the various elements that make Ultron an interesting character beyond the typical "killer robot gone rogue".

Super post dude :clap Lovin it!! :rock
 
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