A/N: In which Rhodey and Tony see each other again for the first time in a while.
This is a peek into what Tony has been doing behind the scenes. Needless to say, this isn't the only way in which he's been shaking things up and making lots of money doing so.
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âRhodey-Bear! Itâs been too long!â
Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes turns at the sound of that familiar voice. Dressed in his full Air Force Uniform with his hat tucked properly into his side, he still canât help the sardonic smile that lifts his lips as he greets Tony Stark.
âAnd whose fault is that, Tony? You know, my superiors in the USAF were starting to wonder if Iâd lost my touch. Or maybe just my connections.â
Tony scoffs and waves off Rhodeyâs words, even as he turns and begins to lead him inside.
âFuck âem. If they ever try to underplay your worth, just remember you can jump ship to join me at any time, Rhodey.â
Raising an eyebrow at that, the Lieutenant Colonel makes a noncommittal noise in the back of his throat. Tony is his best friend and always will be. But⦠the United States Air Force is his family. His home. Still, Tony knows that. Rhodey has always been able to straddle the line between the two, mostly thanks to the close relationship between Stark Industries and the United States Armed Forces. In fact, heâs made his military career out of straddling that line.
However, ever since coming back from Afghanistan and that ill-fated press conference, most people havenât seen much of Tony Stark, Rhodey included. Oh sure, theyâve talked on the phone a few times, but outside of things like attending Obadiahâs funeral, Tony has become a complete home body these past several months. Only the promises heâd made at that press conference had kept the hounds at bay, really. Finally, it seems like heâs coming out of his shell.
âYou know Iâm not going to do that, Tony.â
Flashing Rhodey a carefree smile, Tony chuckles from behind his sunglasses.
âI know Rhodey, I know. But donât you fret. After what I have to show you today, the brass are going to be sniffing your ass, saying your shit doesnât stink, and trying desperately to shower you in accolades.â
Rhodey canât help but wrinkle his nose a little bit at that. Still, heâs nothing if not used to Tonyâs colorful way of speaking. The man has always had a way with words. That saidâ¦
âBig promises, Tony. Itâs okay if itâs nothing too major, you know. Weâve seen how busy youâve been lately. Hell, some my bosses were starting to worry you were planning to pull out of weapons production altogether with how much success you were finding in other sectors. Just having you call for this meetup had them all rather excited.â
Tony scoffs and waves a hand dismissively at that.
âPull out? Why would I pull out? Iâm the Merchant of Death, arenât I? Gotta live up to the title. Besides, those other things⦠just a handful of extra projects. A new phone, a couple of drugs, some consultancy work. Nothing too special.â
Rhodey scoffs at that, even as he narrows his eyes slightly. Itâs the first crack heâs seen in Tonyâs armor. Calling himself the Merchant of Death? That was never something Tony had done before. That had been something other people called him, but it hadnât been a title heâd worn with pride.
The soldier was well aware that his captivity in Afghanistan had changed his best friend. You didnât go through three months of torture and not come out of the other side a little different. Rhodey had wanted to be there for Tony, but in the end it had seemed better to just give him some space. And frankly, even with how Tony was talking, that still seemed to have been the best idea.
Not only was Tony now dating Pepper, but he was honestly downplaying his achievements over the past several months. First, Stark Industries had released its own smartphone called a Starkphone that was currently taking the world by storm. The thing was apparently so far ahead of itâs time that the other phone giants were struggling to keep up.
Second, theyâd gotten a drug approved through the FDA just a couple weeks ago called PlusExtra. It wasnât anything special⦠except for the fact that it apparently lowered the mortality of accident victims and surgery patients by a whopping ninety percent. People were calling it a damn miracle drug. Apparently, PlusExtra alone didnât save lives, but it stabilized human beings like nothing else ever had.
For paramedics, it was rapidly becoming the go-to drug for anyone who got mangled badly enough to need an ambulance in the hospital. For surgeons, it was being paired with anesthesia and was apparently key for making sure life-threatening surgeries were a whole lot less life-threatening.
Rhodey wasnât a scientist, but from what he understood, the drug did two things. It bolstered the immune system by a shit ton, and it bolstered the regeneration of red blood cells a hundredfold. Basically, if you were bleeding out and injected with PlusExtra, you could survive hours longer because youâd be producing more blood as fast as you could bleed it.
And finally, there were the things Tony was said to be consulting on. Things like that new Regeneration Cradle that Doctor Helen Cho from over in South Korea had apparently invented. Sheâd come over to the US months ago to consult with Tony on her project, and from what Rhodey had been told, heâd helped her get the damn thing operational years before she could have managed it herself.
His friend had been busy. Very busy. So Rhodey wasnât even trying to be mean when he said he wasnât expecting the world from Tony today.
Of course, Tony is grinning at him when Rhodey finally gets out of his own head.
âOh yeah, been investing in some promising young scientists too while Iâm at it. You ever heard of Dr. Jane Foster?â
Rhodey raises an eyebrow at that.
âYou know I havenât, Tony.â
Grinning teasingly, Tony rolls his eyes.
âWell maybe if you read more science journals, Rhodey-Bear⦠anyways, Jane Foster and her research partner Erik Selvig are some of the worldâs leading astrophysicists. Theyâre doing some amazing work with Einstein-Rosen Bridges at the moment, and they were working out of an old travel van that I swear came right out of the Seventies! So I hooked them up with some extra cash flow. Iâm pretty sure theyâre going to change the world.â
Rhodey tries to follow along. Really he does. Butâ¦
âAnd what are Einstein-Rosen Bridges?â
Tony chuckles.
âWormholes, Rhodey. Currently, theyâre tracking some anomalous activity. Who knows, maybe theyâll uncover aliens!â
Rhodey snorts derisively at that. At least Tony still has a sense of humor, he supposes.
âAnd theyâre only the tip of the iceberg. Stark Industries is investing in different research projects all over the world. They call this era of human history the Age of Progress, Rhodey. Bout time to see just how fast we can really go in my opinion. Speaking of whichâ¦â
They finally reach the end of a long hall, at which point Tony throws open the doors and reveals the room on the other side. Itâs a rather large room and clearly set up for weapons demonstrations given the wide empty concrete space on one side. Rhodeyâs eyes are immediately drawn to what can only be described as a weaponâs platform with a big honking turret on top of it though.
âTonyâ¦â
âYep. All yours, Rhodey.â
He tries not to act too much like a kid in a candy shop, even as he very carefully sets aside his hat and pulls off his jacket, folding it properly and making sure itâs secured. Then, he walks very fast but does not run over to the weaponâs platform, climbing up the steps to where the seat behind the large turret sits.
As he settles into place, Tony climbs up next to him and points out a big red switch that Rhodey flicks with no further prompting. The whole machine comes to life at that, and Rhodeyâs eyes dart over the readouts, even as Tony points things out to him. Truthfully⦠itâs surprisingly intuitive for a piece of military hardware.
In a jet, for instance, the cockpit is filled with a million different switches. Redundancies on top of redundancies, and the training is no joke. But this⦠Rhodey finds himself taking hold of the controls rather quickly and staring down the sights of the turret at the far wall in short order.
âWeapons hot, Rhodey. Fire when ready.â
âWhatâs going to happen when I do, Tony?â
Scoffing, Tony just grins.
âCâmon man. Live a little.â
Truthfully, thatâs all he needs to hear. With an almost vicious glee, Rhodey presses the red buttons on the top of the handheld controls⦠and watches with wide eyes as a beam of white light shoots out of the end of the turret and slams into the far wall, leaving behind a crater in the concrete.
â⦠Holy shit Tony. You made laser weaponry?â
But Tony is already shaking his head.
âNot quite, Rhodey. Energy? Yes. Lasers? Not really. I call it Repulsor Technology. At its core⦠itâs a form of propulsion more than anything.â
Rhodeyâs mouth opens and closes at that for a moment before he gives his friend an incredulous look.
âPropulsion? You canât be serious.â
Tony just smiles and points to another button on the console with one hand, while the other hand reaches back and grabs a railing. Rhodey reaches out and presses the button⦠only to gape as what heâd thought was a stationary turret platform suddenly begins to float.
âWhoa⦠Tony, what the hell?â
âItâs all the same technology, Rhodey. Like I said, Repulsor Technology. You can use it for offense, defense, and even movement. This is 1% power right now that youâre using to hover. The beam you just fired was about 40% power.â
Only 40%?! That meant at a hundred percent it could probably demolish a wall, and if fired correctly, bring down an entire building! Blinking, Rhodey realizes the controls actually do seem a little like a steering wheel. Instinctively, he pushes them forward⦠and yelps as the hovering platform starts to move into the weapons testing area. Slowly, he drives them in a circle.
â⦠Could this be used in jets, Tony?â
Grinning, Tony tilts his head to the side.
âSure it could. It would put your modern jet engine to shame, honestly. Though I havenât developed a Repulsor Jet just yet. And I should warn you now⦠itâs all black boxed.â
Rhodey gives Tony a look at that, but the weapons developer just shrugs, completely unrepentant.
âSorry but not sorry, Rhodey. This is proprietary stuff weâre talking about here. Iâm always happy to sell to the United States Military, but you and I both know theyâd love to crack my stuff open and have my competitors make it cheaper and with worse quality but for half the price. Well tough. Try to crack any of my Repulsor Technology open, try to repurpose any of it⦠they wonât like the results very much.â
When Rhodey doesnât stop staring at Tony, Tony just smiles wickedly.
âMess with this stuff too much⦠and it turns into a bomb.â
Eyes widening, Rhodey suddenly feels a lot less safe about where heâs sitting as he looks down at what is apparently a giant bomb that heâs sitting on. Tony just laughs.
âOh come off it, Rhodey. Itâs perfectly safe. And the casing is made of some stern stuff. It can take a ton of damage from conventional weaponâs fire before anything would hit anything vital. But just like with anything that costs a whole lot of energy, if you manage to damage the integrity of the core, youâre going to have an explosion on your hands.â
That was⦠a bit fairer, Rhodey was forced to concede. Stillâ¦
âWhat even is at the core of this thing Tony? This sort of technology, itâsâ¦â
Here, Tony just chuckles.
âI like to call it âpost-modern weaponryâ. Weâre moving beyond the need for conventional bullets, Rhodey. Be they for handguns or tanks, weâre moving from physical ammunition to energy-based fire. This is the start of that. Câmon, thereâs more.â
They put the hovering turret platform back into place and then Tony leads Rhodey to the rest of it. Stuff like Repulsor Rifles, Repulsor Gloves, Repulsor Hover Boots. To say Rhodey is impressed by the end of the show would be an understatement. When he says as much to Tony however, his best friendâs answer shocks him to his core.
âExcellent? Iâll just have to put you in touch with the CEO so you guys can work out a deal then, Rhodey-Bear!â
Stopping in the middle of putting back on his uniform jacket, Rhodey turns and stares at Tony.
â⦠Youâre the CEO of Stark Industries, Tony.â
Grinning like the cat who caught the canary, Tony shakes his head.
âNot anymore, Lieutenant Colonel Rhodes. Youâre one of the first to find out, but as of this morning I am now the Chief Science Officer of Stark Industries, Head of Research and Development⦠but no more than that.â
Rapidly processing what that means, Rhodey finds himself at a loss for words for a moment. Until finally he asks the most pertinent question of all.
âWho⦠whoâs replacing you, Tones?â
Grin softening slightly at the nickname, Tony gestures to the door.
âLet me show you to their office, yeah?â
In the end, Rhodey has no choice but to follow Tony if he wants answers. To say his anxiety is high all the way to the new Stark Industries CEO would be an understatement. But never has he been more shocked while also feeling immense relief when the door opens⦠and he sees none other than Pepper Potts sitting behind the desk. At his and Tonyâs entrance, the red head looks up from her work and then smiles broadly.
âRhodey! I trust the demonstration went well then?â
Tony is the one who answers of course, staying by the door.
âThat it did, Pep! Heâs on board, but obviously Iâm not the one he has to deal with anymore. Donât fleece him too badly now, you hear? Heâs still a friend!â
Pepper hums at that, before looking at Rhodey with an expression that actually manages to send shivers down his spine.
âA friend maybe. But also a representative of the worldâs most well-funded military. Come in and have a seat, Lieutenant Colonel. Letâs talk.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
On the one hand, Rhodey immediately gets it. Pepper slots into the role of CEO like she was born to it, and as Tony retreats from the office and leaves Rhodey to his fate, he kind of understands why the other man made this decision. On the other hand⦠boy is this going to ruffle some feathers and shake things up a whole lotâ¦
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âSir. Stark has provided an opening.â
âIndeed, I just saw the news. Pepper Potts has been named CEO of Stark Industries. Let me guess, Tony Stark has yet to pick up a replacement for the position of his PA.â
âYes sir. This seems to be our one opportunity. I suggest we send in Agent Romanoff. Sheâs done well in the months since she and Barton were split back up. A handful of solo missions under her belt now.â
âMm. Very well. But prepare her for this to be long-term.â
âSir?â
âWeâve been stonewalled for months. As you said, this might be our one opportunity at getting into Starkâs inner circle. Agent Romanoff is to go deep undercover here. Make it clear to her that this isnât a one week mission. Probably not even a one month mission. We still donât know how Stark seems to know about every single attempt to surveil him. I donât want her to even try to report anything she learns to us unless she considers it worth likely blowing her cover.â
âYes sir.â
âMake sure she knows how important this is, Agent Coulson. Iâm sick and tired of not knowing what the hell Tony Stark is up to, and some of the things heâs putting on market⦠I shudder to think what heâs holding back behind the scenes for himself or anyone who might be willing to pay top dollar. Agent Romanoff is our best shot at finally figuring out just how much of a threat Howardâs son has become.â
âAs you say, Director Fury. Iâll make sure the briefing is very thorough.â
âExcellent. Get it done.â
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A/N: Did Tony just make Pepper his CEO early just so he could bait SHIELD into sending in Natasha Romanoff to become his Personal Assistant? Yes. Yes he did.