Hooa. Yes, yes. Hooa

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"Good morning Boss. Good morning Peter Parker" her smooth voice filled the elevator.

"Hi Friday" Peter said softy, giving a smaller wave of hello.

Tony was thoroughly entertained with the kid's actions.

"So! Got any ideas for today, kid?" Tony struck conversation, hoping to get the kid on a rant so he could just listen.

Peter nodded, formulating the sentences to come.

"So I'm gonna work on the AI for your friend, but I just watched some cool videos and have a theory". He paused for dramatic effect, watching Tony's chilled expression as the familiar 'oo ee oo ah ah, ting tang, wala wala bang bang' went off, opening the doors. "Mind control".

Tony stifled a laugh, "Kid, I don't have all of the alien tech, you know"

"Wait you have alien tech?? Put a pin in that I want to talk about that later, it's beside the point. Hear me out though. You know that cheap force Star Wars game that reads the hertz in your brain to generate power? What if that was somehow combined with those zapping technologies in order to control movements? Like, at a certain level of concentration, you activate something to set off electricity and make the muscles tense and loosen on command. I don't know much about anatomy but in the video I was watching, he-" Peter was cut off by Tony.

"Smart kiddo, but hold on a sec. wouldn't it take a lot of people to control one person? Because all the parts of a body can't just be controlled by a bar going up and down in the brain, that's kinda useless and much harder than it needs to be, although I do see where you're getting with the electrical part.. continue" He motioned for Peter to resume his thoughts.

"Oh gosh you're right.. okay so scrap the whole head reading idea then, that won't do enough for this. I just thought it was cool but you're right with the pointlessness of it.. Maybe just basic programming for timed shocks on a computer. Every part would need labeled of course, and it'd need a lot of testing. The wires would need to be set in specific places in order to collect control. I'd have to look more into the human body because I don't know enough about anatomy, but I do know two places on the arm that could make the elbow bend involuntary" Peter was nearly out of breath, thinking over what was possible.

They were in the middle of the lab now, Peter was talking away while tinkering with some coding and activity words, occasionally pausing to set the trigger words.

Tony was impressed, to say the least.

"Say- when did you first start thinking about this?" He asked, tossing Peter a loose snickers bar he must've left down there some weeks ago.

"While I was waiting for you, I found a dude's YouTube channel and was watching him make his friend dab through electrical currents, right after watching him accelerate a car with the brain hertz bar. It was really cool, and I'm wondering how high the shock would need to be balanced.." he answered, entering his thought process again.

"Explain" Tony urged him on, wanting to hear it all.

"Okay so if it's all not under the person's control, it'd be pretty hard to find the right amount to use, right? Because in order for the electrical currents to have any effect when they fight back, it'd have to be a pretty strong shock. Keeping them standing up alone without moving by their own will could already be too much, not to mention balancing them..  at any moment they could have a heart attack if used too much, and I doubt they wouldn't be in a lot of pain. I don't want that, so maybe it's not such a great idea.." He muttered, realizing that painful mind control probably wasn't the best way to go as a hero.

Tony chuckled, scratching his hair as he mulled over it.

"I like it though, you're a smart kid and that's a nice theory. While it may not be most suitable for what you're thinking, that kind of tech could be used for other things, correct? Kinda like that mind one you were describing earlier, interesting stuff and powerful words, young padwan,". Tony praised, placing some small chips into the shoulder of a suit he was making.

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