Talk:Mark 50/@comment-197.58.181.199-20200411154906/@comment-35163166-20200411161100

personally i think its a mix of yes and no. i mean we're dealing with hyper-advanced tech, very advanced by MCU standards. but basis for it already exists. nanotech itself is in its infancy you can say (as in nanomaterials and such), main problem would be power source. since arc reactor is fusion type power source and that technology is also in its "experimental phase"... so its a very long way. till we get something like stark tech. and i mean if we manage figure it out. i think at best we're looking at a century if not more. on the other hand if you mean the strength enhancing systems. they are already here in form of exoskeletons. although they are bulky, has short work time and are weak. but in time with material advances in things such as batteries and structual integrity they could become very wide-spread. although i doubt we would reach something like mark 50 or mark 85 with lifting capacities in tonnes not kilograms and being light enough to walk around like its nothing.