AN: New week. Time to aim for top 20. So, give me those power stones.
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[S.H.I.E.L.D. BASE 1 – NEW YORK CITY]
The crowd of mutants and superhumans waited outside, stretching down the block. Some were excited to become heroes, while others clung to the hope of getting a cure. Security drones hovered above, looking for signs of danger.
Inside, the mood was tense. Everyone looked nervous.
The agents moved around the place wearing the Aegis suit. Tony stood at the command center, surrounded by holographic screens. Sue moved between patients in the medical wing, adjusting dosage levels and scanning test results on her wrist display. She was wearing a cloaked nanite suit.
The first wave of applicants had already been processed. One young woman with translucent skin sat quietly in an isolated glass chamber. Her body emitted a soft radiation pulse every few seconds. She looked terrified, knees drawn up, but when Sue walked in with the serum and gave her a gentle nod, she nodded back. Moments later, the radiation levels dropped. The girl exhaled for the first time without fear.
"Thank you," She nearly cried, holding Sue's hand.
"I'm sorry for the pain you had to go through. But it's all right now. Go home and hug your loved ones. And no more crying. I want to see a smile as you walk out of that door," Sue said with a reassuring smile.
Tony watched her vital signs stabilize on a screen. He switched to another feed. A man in his late twenties, eyes glowing with kinetic pressure, stood in a containment room reinforced with graviton fields. He wanted training instead of a cure. His powers had caused significant damage to his family's home. Now, he wanted to be helpful. Tony marked him for recruitment into S.H.I.E.L.D.'s enhanced operations unit.
"Bring him into Tier-2 testing. Let him run the drills," Tony instructed. An agent beside him nodded and passed on the order.
By mid-afternoon, the number of applicants had doubled.
At Base 2, Natasha and Ben managed the overflow. Natasha worked efficiently, checking the backgrounds of potential recruits. She filtered out those with bad intentions and flagged any possible threats. Meanwhile, Ben calmed the younger applicants with his jokes and transformation. Well, he wasn't that good with jokes, but that alone was enough to make them laugh.
One boy could change his molecular weight. He accidentally sank through the floor when he got nervous. Ben rescued him from the concrete and patted his shoulder. "We'll figure it out, kid."
At Base 3, Yelena and Johnny worked in parallel. Yelena was reviewing files, while Johnny floated midair as he answered questions for curious teens excited to see a superhero in person. He was in his suit and not using his power.
One girl, skin crackling with electricity, stood nervously until Johnny approached and asked her if she had ever flown. She shook her head. Johnny held out a hand and grinned. "Well, let's go for a spin."
The medical wing was active as the Widows were providing cure and treatment with Bio-Nanites.
Tony received updates from all bases in real-time.
Many applicants were not dangerous. They simply wanted a chance. Some had mutations that caused physical deformities, others had unpredictable powers that had made them outcasts. All of them were here because Tony Stark had promised something no one else had: stability.
Sue's serum had cured over fifteen mutants in the past hour. Each one had walked away with tears in their eyes, some not even fully understanding what life without their mutation would feel like. A man with stone fists had looked at his hands in awe after the serum reverted him to normal. A young woman who had once melted metal and caused burns just by touching now reached out and held her mother's hand for the first time in years.
In a private corridor, Sue approached Tony, wiping her hands on a sterile cloth. "Three more stabilized. Two are still in observation. We'll need a new batch of serum soon if this pace keeps up."
Tony nodded. "Already generating. Hermes is routing backups to Bases 2 and 3. Our batch will arrive in a couple of hours."
Sue leaned against the wall beside him. "Thank you for everything. I can now help so many people."
Tony didn't respond immediately. He watched a teenager in one of the observation rooms use her power to levitate a pen and then gently let it fall. She smiled when she realized she could finally control it.
He finally said, "They aren't helpless anymore. Let's guide them together and create a new era together."
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[ONE WEEK LATER] [NIGHT] [S.H.I.E.L.D. BASE 1 – STARK'S OFFICE]
Everything had gone smoother than even Tony had predicted.
Across the world, reports poured in confirming a dramatic shift. Crime rates linked to mutant activity had dropped by nearly 62 percent in seven days. Rogue incidents were at an all-time low. Hundreds of former outcasts were now walking the streets free of fear. Cities once haunted by unknown power surges and collateral damage were experiencing peace.
The media didn't know how to spin it. Governments were cautiously optimistic. The mutant community was split down the middle, but public support was rising. Some still called Tony a control freak playing god. Others called him the savior of the century. He didn't care either way.
Inside his private office, the lights were dim. Holographic panels hovered in a soft blue glow, projecting vitals, incident reports, tech diagnostics, and a few open personnel files. Tony stood by the large panoramic window, sipping from a glass of wine and reviewing the last batch of reports.
He was tired, but the good kind. The kind of tired that came with knowing your plan was working.
Then the door opened.
Tony turned as a quiet breeze swept into the room. The hallway behind the visitor shimmered faintly, red reflections dancing against the steel.
A girl stepped inside with a calm and unreadable expression. She appeared to be in her early twenties. Long brown hair framed her focused face. She wore a crimson red jacket over a darker red shirt, accompanied by black jeans and boots that echoed softly against the floor. Her eyes scanned the room as if she could see through it.
Behind her came a young man in a blue and white tracksuit. His silver hair glinted under the ceiling lights. He moved with casual ease, but his eyes darted constantly, measuring everything in the room in less than a second.
Tony identified them at a single glance.
He scanned them. In less than a second, he had full biometric reads. Both individuals were mutants. The male showed signs of superhuman velocity. The girl was different. The moment the scan hit her neural center, a surge of red static glitched his interface for half a second.
Wanda was using a power source not aligned with any known spectrum. The energy signature was fragmented, interdimensional, and riddled with quantum irregularities. But the label finally crystallized.
Chaos Magic.
'I wonder, how strong they are at this moment... Humm... Should I test them a bit?' Tony wondered.
The girl stepped forward. "Wanda Maximoff," she said calmly. "This is my brother, Pietro."
Pietro gave a lazy wave. "Yo."
Tony took a sip before setting the glass down on the table.
Tony blinked.
Before Pietro could react, Tony had already closed the distance. His fist came flying toward Pietro's jaw. Pietro vanished in a streak of silver and wind, reappearing behind Tony with a smug grin.
But the grin dropped.
In his eyes, Tony appeared as if he were a blur.
Pietro ducked instinctively as Tony's punch narrowly missed his head, crashing into the reinforced steel wall behind him with a deafening crunch. The metal bent inward like paper.
"What the—" Pietro zipped to the far side of the room.
Tony followed again. He was faster than Pietro.
Every time Pietro shifted his position, every time he zigzagged across the room, Tony's fist was already halfway there. It was as if Tony wasn't reacting to his movements, but predicting them.
Pietro circled behind him and launched a strike at Tony's side.
Tony twisted at the last second, grabbed Pietro's wrist mid-strike, and flipped him into the wall with a thud that rattled the windows.
Pietro crashed to the floor, rolling twice before scrambling back to his feet.
"What the hell are you?" he snapped, breathing hard.
Tony stepped forward, calm and unbothered. "So, you are fast, but you are just stuck at 35% at best. You need more training."
Pietro stood up and ran forward again, this time trying to sweep Tony's legs.
Tony hopped back a fraction of a second before the sweep connected, then brought his knee into Pietro's stomach, knocking the wind out of him.
Pietro collapsed to one knee, gasping.
Tony crouched in front of him. "Fast is good. Smarter is better."
Behind them, Wanda hadn't moved. Her eyes glowed faint red, and for a moment, Tony felt pressure in the air. But he didn't turn. He just raised one finger.
"Try it, and I'll show you the difference between chaos and control."
Wanda didn't blink. But her power eased, just a little. Her voice was calm.
"You were testing us."
Tony stood, brushing dust from his palm. "Yup! You two passed."
Pietro grunted and got to his feet, still breathing hard. "You ain't gonna test her?"
"Nope. I don't want this entire block to vaporize and considering how you two entered despite the mutant jammers and all the security measures without raising a single alarm, she can manipulate reality. So, nope. No thank you. By the way, you hungry?" Tony asked as he stretched his arms.
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