Thread:Votrex/@comment-32769624-20200531052334/@comment-9230643-20200531165755

Hello Votrex!

Well, I'm not sure what the real answer to your question is since such details are theoretical, but I assume that there is some sort of protective layering in between the armor and it's user that prevents injury. In the early films, a protective suit can be seen worn by Tony Stark before donning the Iron Man armors (such as the Mark II and Mark III), but over the course of the films, this concept disappears and is no longer used (most likely because of the continuous evolution of the armor's technology), and I assume that a hidden protective layering in between the armor and the user is what replaces it.

The armor itself protects the user from superhuman attacks, but based on events from later films, the user can also get injured within the armor if the blow force of a strike is strong enough, which can result to injuries such as cuts or bruises (like in Civil War when Iron Man fought Captain America, which resulted into cuts and bruises on Tony's face).

This is just my take on your question. I haven't caught up yet with the deeper details regarding the armor's technology, so I'm not sure if there are other details that I'm unaware of, but I've answered your question based on my current knowledge of the matter. Again, this is just a theoretical answer, so treat it as such.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Hail Storms Wrath 16:57, May 31, 2020 (UTC)