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Stepping into Stark Industries was like walking into the future, a stark contrast to my usual gri-filled haunts. The lobby alone was sothing out of a sci-fi movie, all polished chro and glowing blue accents, with massive screens displaying complex data streams and sleek, minimalist furniture that looked too expensive to actually sit on. Everything humd with a quiet, efficient energy, from the subtle whir of unseen machinery to the perfectly climate-controlled air. Even the air slled different, not of stale coffee and exhaust, but of ozone and sothing faintly tallic and new.
I approached the reception desk, where a woman with hair slicked back so tight it looked painted on smiled politely.
"Hi, I'm Ethan Kepler. Tony Stark is expecting ," I said, trying to sound more confident than I felt.
"Ah, Mr. Kepler," she replied, her voice smooth and professional. "He's just wrapping up a eting. You can go right up." She gestured toward a bank of elevators, their doors shimring with holographic displays.
Before I could even take a step, Peter's voice, brimming with excitent, cut through the refined hum of the lobby.
"Ethan! You made it!" Peter jogged over, a wide grin stretching across his face. He looked right at ho, even in this ultra-modern, slightly intimidating environnt.
"Hey, Peter," I replied, genuinely happy to see him. "Looking sharp, intern."
He just laughed, completely missing the sarcasm, or just choosing to ignore it. "Co on, Tony's waiting. I'll ride up with you."
We stepped into the elevator, and the doors hissed shut. The ascent was fast and silent, the walls of the car turning into transparent displays showing the city sprawling below.
"Man, this place is incredible, right?" Peter asked, practically bouncing on the balls of his feet. "Tony's letting work on the Arc Reactor project. It's insane! We're still trying to find a stable replacent for palladium, but we're making so serious progress. We've even been talking about synthesizing an entirely new elent for it."
"That's aweso, Peter," I told him, a genuine smile on my face. "Seriously, I'm really happy for you. You deserve it, man."
The elevator doors slid open with a soft whoosh, revealing Tony Stark leaning against the fra, a charming smirk already in place.
"Ethan, Peter! Just the n I wanted to see. Or, well, one of you for sure," Tony said, winking at Peter. "Glad you could make it, kid. And bring the rabbit, if you would."
I pulled out my Digivice, activating it to summon Cutemon. In an instant, she materialized with a delightful little pop, her soft pink fur offering a warm contrast to the tallic sheen of the hallway. With her characteristic cheerfulness, she bounded over to Tony, quickly sensing the weight of his stress.
"Hi, Tony! I'm here to help, chu~!" she squeaked, her big round eyes sparkling with determination.
Tony knelt down, a small grimace forming on his face as he braced himself for her healing touch.
"Take it easy, Cutemon," he said, attempting to manage his discomfort.
But Cutemon didn't hesitate. She gently placed a tiny paw on his chest, her soft touch bringing comfort. A gentle, pink light emanated from her, washing over him like a soothing wave.
"Don't worry, you'll feel better soon, chu~!" she reassured, her lodic voice lifting the heaviness around us.
I watched as the tension visibly eased from his shoulders, the faint tallic sheen around his chest arc reactor seeming to recede under the warm glow of her healing aura. The atmosphere in the room shifted, filling with a sense of renewed hope and relief.
"Ah, much better, little fluffball," Tony sighed, standing up straighter. "Seriously, that's better than any chelation therapy money can buy. You're a miracle worker, chu~."
Cutemon giggled, clearly pleased with the complint.
"So, Ethan, about this groundbreaking idea you ntioned," Tony said, turning his keen eyes back to , his curiosity sharpened by his recent relief. "Don't tell you've figured out cold fusion in your apartnt. Because then I'd feel really bad about my research budget."
I just smirked, pulling up the EDEN blueprint on my Digivice. The intricate, glowing schematic of the virtual reality network projected onto the wall, a complex web of interconnected data streams and architectural designs.
"It's a new kind of cyberspace, Tony," I explained, letting the blueprint speak for itself. "A completely imrsive digital world, built from the ground up."
Tony's eyes widened, scanning the projections with an almost frantic intensity. "A new kind of… where did you even get this, kid? This is revolutionary. The core architecture alone… it's beyond anything currently theorized."
"Let's just say I have a few… unorthodox connections," I replied vaguely, offering him nothing concrete. The System's secrets were mine to keep.
Peter, standing beside us, was equally srized, his mouth slightly agape at the sheer complexity and potential of the display.
"Tony, this isn't just so app. This is a whole new frontier," I told him, my voice gaining a confident edge. "I want to build a company around this, a place where we can develop this into sothing… well, sothing truly world-changing. But a project this big, it's beyond just and my Digimon. I'm going to need serious resources and so heavy-hitting brainpower."
Tony's smirk transford into a thoughtful gaze as he stared at the EDEN blueprint. He nodded slowly, clearly processing the imnse implications.
"A new company, huh? I like the sound of that, kid," Tony finally said, pushing off the elevator fra. "Consider Stark Industries your angel investor. We'll make it a subsidiary. You get the funding, the labs, the talent… and I get to play with the cool new toys before anyone else." He winked, a mischievous glint in his eyes.
"That sounds like a deal," I agreed, a wide grin spreading across my face. This was exactly what I'd hoped for.
I turned to Peter, who was still practically vibrating with excitent.
"Peter, how would you like to be a part of this? Think of the possibilities," I suggested, knowing he wouldn't need much convincing.
His eyes widened further. "Are you serious? A new company, working on sothing like this? I'm in!" Peter practically shouted, his enthusiasm infectious.
I made a ntal note to bring Gwen in on this later; her sharp mind and knack for problem-solving would be invaluable. This project needed a full team.
"Alright, big shot," Tony said, clapping on the shoulder. "What are you going to call this groundbreaking new venture?"
I paused, looking at the glowing blueprint, then at Peter, then back at Tony. The na had to represent everything this project was and everything it could beco.
"DataStream Dynamics," I announced, the words feeling right on my tongue. "It fits, doesn't it?"
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