

This issue was solved with a refined titanium-gold alloy used in the Mark III armor and above.Īfter the altercation at Stark Industries, Tony stored the Mark II armor in his private workshop, and fitted it with its own Arc Reactor so as not to drain power from his personal reactor. The suit was taken on its first flight, where it was discovered it had a problem with freezing at high altitudes. This iteration of the suit was much more streamlined than the Mark I with more focus on flight. The Mark II armor was first constructed by Tony Stark after escaping the Ten Rings. The Mark II is powered by the Palladium Arc Reactor Mark II. Unibeam: The Mark II has a standard Unibeam, and has a whitish blue glow coming from the Unibeam's power source.Despite this, as shown when Rhodey stole it, they could be used for battle. Repulsors: The Mark II has standard repulsors, which were used mainly for flight power and stability.The Mark II features a new arsenal with different types of weapons. The Repulsors are a key part to the armor's flight as they are the factor that stabilizes the armor during flight or when hovering. Using the Repulsors in the hands and feet, the armor can attain flight and fly at high speeds.

Flight: Although this feature has become a regular ability for all succeeding armors, the Mark II is the first to be able to achieve sustained flight.Through the armor, the user is capable of lifting very heavy objects as well as enhancing the user's combat abilities. Superhuman Strength: As a perfected version of the Iron Man Armor, the Mark II enables its user to have superhuman strength.The armor is composed of a light and strong chromed titanium steel alloy that is completely resistant to gunfire and can even endure crashes and attacks from destructive weapons. JARVIS AI.OS: JARVIS is integrated into the armor, allowing him to control the suit's systems, manage the rest of the armor's functionalities, and assist Tony when using the armor.The Mark II features a variety of new systems. These features become more concealed within the armor in later versions of the suit. Stabilizers: The Mark II has ailerons and flaps built into the legs and shoulders to increase flight stability.Flaps: The Mark II has steel flaps which are used for breaking air speed when flying or traveling in the air.The Mark II features a basic metallic silver color scheme overall and throughout. DESIGN HAS INCREASED FLIGHT CONTROL AND STABILIZATION FROM AILERONS BUILT INTO THE SIDES OF LEGS AND SHOULDERS.


