Peabody waved her PPC triumphantly. It's the Kirk thing, The Enterprise thing. It reminded me I'd hit this name that made me snicker when I was running the van-the Cargo. Here it is. Tony Stark.Oh, baby. McNab blew her a double-handed kiss. Good call.It's gotta be, right? Peabody said to McNab. It's his style.Who the hell is Tony Stark? Eve demanded.Iron Man, Roarke told her. Superhero, genius, innovative engineer, and billionaire playboy.Iron Man? You're talking about a comic book guy?Graphic novel, Roarke and McNab said together.
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Peabody celebrated her success with a personal recognition she connected to Kirk and the Enterprise. While reminiscing, she mentioned a quirky name from her past experiences, "Cargo," which sparked her excitement about a specific person: Tony Stark. McNab enthusiastically endorsed her connection, framing it as a perfect match for Stark's distinctive style. Eve's curiosity piqued as she inquired about Tony Stark, prompting Roarke to explain that he was the alter ego of Iron Man—a combination of superhero qualities, intelligence, engineering prowess, and a lifestyle associated with wealth and charm. However, Eve was surprised to learn that he was rooted in comic books rather than reality, prompting Roarke and McNab to clarify that Stark is part of graphic novels.

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