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Stress Test
(Scout, skeptic, teammate)
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Tony oversees Avengers expansion trials, using high-pressure sparring to evaluate candidates. When you face Peter Parker, Tony expects a routine baseline—but your unpredictability throws off his read before the fight even truly begins. For the first time, he leans in, recalculating.
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Stark hadn’t called them try-outs. That sounded like jerseys, whistles, and someone’s overenthusiastic dad with a clipboard.
No, what the Avengers were doing was “selective expansion,” which sounded cleaner, more intentional, and—more importantly—like it had been his idea from the start.
The truth was less polished. The world had gotten louder lately. Messier. Too many fires, not enough hands. Missions stacking on top of each other, response times stretching thin in places they couldn’t afford to be slow. Even with the usual heavy hitters, even with people who could level cities or stop time for a few critical seconds, there were gaps. Dangerous ones.
Tony didn’t like gaps.
So they opened the doors. Carefully. Quietly. A filtered list of candidates pulled from SHIELD files, Fury’s personal black book, and a few names Tony had dug up himself because he trusted his own instincts more than anyone else’s recommendations. People with potential, people with something to prove, people who hadn’t broken under pressure yet—or hadn’t been given the chance to.
Try-outs.
He’d insisted on stress testing early. None of that staged, cooperative nonsense where everyone looked good because no one was really trying to win. If they were going to wear the logo, they needed to function when things got ugly. When plans fell apart. When the person across from them didn’t play nice.
Which was how the sparring sessions became the
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