Morning light spread across the wide lawn behind Stark Manor, soft and pale against the polished tal structures that had been assembled overnight. The air slled faintly of warm tal and fresh grass.
At the center of the lawn stood a massive circular platform.
It rose several feet above the ground, supported by thick chanical pillars anchored deep into reinforced concrete. Rotating arms lined its outer ring, each one equipped with scanning arrays and stabilization emitters. Soft blue lights moved along its edges in slow pulses, showing that the system was already active.
Standing at the center of it was Gaius.
For the first ti since arriving on Earth, he was not wearing his auramite armor.
The difference was striking.
Instead of golden plates and towering wargear, he wore a tight black undersuit that clung closely to his body. The material looked simple at first glance, but faint lines ran beneath the surface, moving slowly like quiet streams of light. The suit was fused into his neural system, responding directly to his thoughts and biological signals.
Even without armor, he looked imnse.
His height alone made him stand out, but it was more than that. Every movent carried controlled strength. Muscles shifted beneath the suit like coiled cables. He looked less like a soldier who had removed protection and more like a weapon temporarily set aside.
Removing the armor had been necessary.
The quantum suit could not function through the layered systems of Space Marine armor. To travel safely through the Quantum Realm, Gaius had to wear only the undersuit and the specially designed quantum equipnt built for him.
He stood calmly, waiting.
Around him, machines humd quietly.
Future Tony Stark approached from the side, holding a small device in one hand. It looked simple compared to everything else present, a compact unit shaped like a thick compass, glowing faintly with blue light.
He stopped in front of Gaius and held it up.
"This," Future Tony said, "is the Chronological GPS."
Gaius looked down at the device, studying it carefully.
"It allows safe navigation through ti and space," Tony continued. "The Quantum Realm doesn't work like normal travel. Without guidance, you could end up anywhere… or anywhen. This locks your destination and keeps everyone synchronized."
He placed the device into Gaius's large hand.
Gaius examined it briefly, turning it once before securing it onto the mount built into his suit.
"A tool," he said simply.
Tony nodded. "Exactly."
Nearby, floating holographic screens displayed endless lines of calculation data. Future Tony turned away from Gaius and focused on them again, hands moving quickly as he adjusted values and monitored stability readings.
For several monts, only the sound of processing systems filled the air.
Then Future Tony suddenly let out a quiet breath.
"Tony," he said without looking back, "the machine that you built… how did you ever build that?"
Present Tony, standing beside a console a short distance away, glanced over with a raised eyebrow.
Future Tony gestured toward the fabrication systems surrounding the manor.
"Thanks to that thing, we built everything in one day. One day. Equipnt that should take years."
He shook his head slightly, still unable to fully accept it.
"A machine that prints anything as long as there's a blueprint, energy, and materials… it's ridiculous. It almost feels magical."
Present Tony allowed himself a proud smirk.
"Well," he said casually, "it was only a few hours technically. Night ti helps. And I had a good opportunity in other worlds."
Future Tony gave him a long look.
He understood what that ant now, access to places beyond their universe. Resources no version of him had ever possessed.
"And the materials," Future Tony continued. "The amount you used… my world doesn't have anything like that. Where did it all co from? Another world?"
Present Tony answered easily.
"I got it from Gaius's world. Reward for giving them the machine."
Future Tony blinked once.
He processed that quietly.
"You traded technology… for resources."
"Pretty good deal," Present Tony replied.
Future Tony laughed once under his breath, though there was clear disbelief behind it.
After a mont, his expression softened.
"Why didn't I have that in my universe?" he said honestly. "Even Thanos wouldn't have been a problem."
Present Tony shrugged.
"Can't do anything about it."
Future Tony sighed, accepting the truth even if envy lingered.
He turned back toward the holographic displays, refocusing.
Numbers stabilized. Energy curves aligned. Probability warnings faded one by one.
He leaned closer to a screen, reading the final result.
Then he smiled.
"It's successful," he announced. "Gaius can travel safely to our future. We just need the Pym Particles."
Present Tony looked toward the massive ti machine structure nearby. Even now, seeing it fully assembled felt unreal.
A ti machine.
He still found it hard to believe they had actually built one.
Well, he thought quietly, desperation does interesting things to motivation.
Heavy footsteps sounded behind them.
Gaius stepped down from the platform.
"Can you make dozens more?" he asked calmly. "For . For my n."
Future Tony hesitated.
"I don't an to refuse," he said carefully, "but they would need to remove their armor too. If a fight happens in our universe, they'd arrive unarmored."
That was a real risk.
He could understand if it was Gaius, since he seed to be the strongest among them, but if his n ca as well…
Gaius waved one hand dismissively.
"Do not worry. We can bring the armor through space."
He turned toward Present Tony.
"And Tony… build a chanical platform that will assist in reequipping our armor."
Future Tony considered this for only a second before nodding.
"Fine. Sa principle as manufacturing nanotech modules anyway. JARVIS can handle replication."
Present Tony nodded as well. "Works for ."
Agreent ca easily.
The preparations continued.
Ti passed.
The quiet of the morning broke as new arrivals approached Stark Manor.
Future Steve Rogers and Scott Lang walked onto the lawn first.
Scott looked exhausted but proud.
"We got them," he announced imdiately.
He held up a secured container.
"Fifteen Pym Particles. Took a lot of convincing."
Future Steve gave a small nod. "Hank wasn't happy."
They were not alone.
Behind them ca Nick Fury, present-day Steve Rogers, and Phil Coulson. A short distance away, two versions of Bruce Banner walked side by side, one older, larger, calr, and greener, the other tense and defensive.
Future Bruce had been left behind, and had contacted S.H.I.E.L.D. for assistance, which explained the unexpected gathering.
The group naturally separated.
The two Bruces walked toward the manor gardens, already deep in conversation.
Future Bruce spoke gently, offering advice, explaining what acceptance had done for him. Present Bruce pushed back often, frustration clear whenever Hulk was ntioned. The discussion carried both tension and understanding.
Nearby, Coulson joined Pepper and Tanya, greeting them politely. Their conversation remained calm, grounded, a quiet contrast to the machines preparing for ti travel nearby.
anwhile, Nick Fury and Present Steve approached the main group.
Fury crossed his arms imdiately.
"Don't you know ti travel could lead to irreversible consequences?"
Future Steve and Future Tony exchanged a brief glance.
Future Tony answered dryly.
"Well, we couldn't exactly ask our Nick Fury. He turned into ashes."
Fury paused at that.
The aning settled heavily.
He moved on quickly.
"Then I won't waste ti warning you," Fury said. "Does it work?"
Scott grinned. "Of course it works. We're proof."
Present Tony spoke before Fury could continue.
"Give it up, Fury. We're not giving you the machine."
Fury looked like he wanted to argue.
Before he could, Gaius spoke.
"After this mission," he said evenly, "the ti machine will be destroyed and not made again."
Fury studied him for a mont.
Then he nodded once.
Final preparations began.
The chanical platform now stood fully active.
Future Tony, Future Hulk, Future Steve, and Future Scott stepped onto it first.
Gaius followed.
Behind him ca four Ultramarines, each wearing the sa black neural undersuit. Without armor they still appeared massive, their physiques far beyond normal human limits.
Last ca the Sister of Silence.
Her bodysuit ford part of her armor, though unlike the others, it was not surgically integrated. She stood calm and silent among giants, her presence steady despite the difference in scale.
Present Tony remained off the platform, standing behind a control console.
His fingers moved across holographic controls as systems aligned.
Energy readings stabilized.
Coordinates locked.
Quantum tunnel forming.
He looked up at them all.
No speeches.
No dramatic final words.
Just work.
He took a breath.
"Ti travel will be initiated in… three… two… one."
Light surged upward.
Quantum energy wrapped around the platform in a sphere of shifting particles.
For a brief mont, everyone standing there shimred, their forms shrinking rapidly beyond sight, reduced to quantum scale.
Then they vanished.
The platform stood empty.
Only fading light remained.
Present Tony stared at the space where they had been, listening as the machines slowly powered down.
The lawn grew quiet.
End of Chapter 208
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