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Is this iron man pepper pots wikipedia awnser right?

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this is the artical about the The Invincible Iron Man movie i watched the movie and this has nothing to do with it and this is the article for the actual movie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Invincible_Iron_Man

this is the one about pepper pots in the movie The Invincible Iron Man

The Invincible Iron Man (2008)

Pepper Potts resumes her activities as personal secretary of Tony Stark, in a manner reminiscing Gwyneth Paltrow role in the Iron Man Movie, constantly hinting to some sexual tension building towards Tony, unreturned because of Stark's womanizing personality. However, this abruptly comes to an end when Zeke Stane, son of Obadiah Stane, causes an explosion during a party hosted by Stark, and Pepper, unable to flee, is trapped under debris and wounded by shrapnel. Suffering a brain concussion, damage in almost every internal organ, some degree of deafness in the right ear, and pieces of shrapnel embedded in her chest, she's far too weak to withstand a prolonged surgery, so Tony Stark embedds a strong magnet (similar in appearance to the arc reactor of the movie) in her chest, turning essentially Pepper Potts into a cyborg dependent on keeping her chest magnet engaged to stay alive like he was once.[1] Pepper survives the less invasive procedure, but, as it was for Tony, it's uncertain when, and if, the magnet could ever be removed. Pepper's body was furtherly enhanced with new cybernetics. Pepper at first is shattered: even if bionics gave her back her full mobility and her hearing, Pepper feels herself losing her humanity and becoming a weapon, until Tony is forced to admit that Pepper's bionics is not Starktech in origins: instead, it comes from Danny Rand's design for a new battery. Comforted by the humanitarian origins of her tech, Pepper embraces her cyberization, exploring her new magnetical powered abilities, like gliding over magnetic lines. [2]

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  1. The information is as good as the references cited:

       1. ^  Matt Fraction (w),  Salvador Larroca (p,i). "The Five Nightmares Part 3: Pepper Potts at the End of the World" The Invincible Iron Man  #3 (September 2008)  Marvel Comics

       2. ^  Matt Fraction (w),  Salvador Larroca (p,i). "The Five Nightmares Part 4: The Neutron Bomb Heart" The Invincible Iron Man  #4 (September 2008)  Marvel Comics

    So to check, take a look at those comics.

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