What if Iron Man discovers a flaw in his suit's design that could potentially be catastrophic? In the fanfiction, he goes on a quest to find the rarest materials in the universe to fix it. Along the way, he meets different alien races, some friendly, some not. This adventure not only leads to him fixing his suit but also expands his knowledge of the universe and makes him a better hero.
One way could be through a technological fix. Maybe in the fanfiction, some super - advanced alien tech falls into Iron Man's hands. He then uses his genius to integrate it into his suit, fixing any previous glitches or weaknesses. For example, if his power source was running low or unstable, this new tech could provide a more efficient and long - lasting power solution.
Well, a plot idea could be that in the fanfiction, the events of Iron Man 3 somehow get re - written in a way that Tony Stark's suits in that movie have a different origin. For example, they were actually created by an ancient civilization that he discovers accidentally, and this new knowledge ties into the Avengers' overall story arc. Also, we could have a story where the Extremis virus from Iron Man 3 spreads in a different way and starts to affect some of the other Avengers. This would force Iron Man to not only deal with his own problems related to the virus but also find a cure for his teammates. And then there's the idea of a parallel universe where Iron Man 3 never happened as we know it, but the Avengers are still dealing with the consequences of a similar threat, and they have to rely on Iron Man's knowledge from that 'alternate' Iron Man 3.
One idea could be to explore his origin story in more depth. Maybe he has a hidden family or a past trauma that shaped him into the man of iron. Another could be to put him in a different time period, like the future where technology has advanced even more and he has to adapt.
One popular theme is alternate universes. Writers like to explore what would happen if certain events in the MCU went differently, like if Iron Man didn't build the first Iron Man suit. It gives a whole new perspective on the characters.
A really cool fanfic is 'Iron Man's Redemption'. In this story, Tony has to face the consequences of some of his past actions and tries to redeem himself while also dealing with new threats to the Avengers. It delves deep into his character.
One great 'Avengers Iron Man Fanfiction' is 'The Iron Avenger's New Tech'. It shows Iron Man creating some amazing new gadgets that help the Avengers in a really unique way. The character interactions are really well - written too.
The placement of the Avengers in Iron Man 3 fanfiction can be all over the place. It could be that they show up to assist Iron Man, or they might be off on their own missions and only mentioned briefly. It all comes down to the imagination of the fanfic writer.
They might be quite surprised. Some might find it interesting to see how fans imagine different scenarios for Iron Man 3. For example, Thor could be amused by the creative interpretations of Stark's technology. Captain America might be a bit taken aback by some of the more out - there plot ideas in the fanfiction.
The Avengers' reactions would be diverse. Natasha Romanoff might be interested in the character dynamics shown in the fanfiction. She could analyze how the relationships between the characters are different from what she knows in real life. Bruce Banner would likely be cautious. He might worry that some of the fanfiction could mislead the public about the Hulk's nature. And Clint Barton would probably just laugh it off as a fun, fictional take on their lives, but also be a bit critical if it doesn't stay true to their essence as a team.
Well, Captain America might be a bit shocked at first. He's from a different era and fanfiction's modern concept could be strange to him. Thor would probably find it amusing and might even think it's some sort of Midgardian magic story about his friend Stark. Black Widow would analyze it carefully, looking for any insights it might give into Iron Man's character or the public's perception of him.