"So, the current Scott Lang is Hank Pym's successor? What else do we know besides that?"
Black Widow stared at Nick Fury and asked again.
Nick Fury shook his head this time: "That's all I know."
"So, Scott Lang's mentor and Stark's father were enemies? 'Enemies' might be too strong a word, but at least they had a 'falling out.'"
"Then it's very possible that Scott Lang resents Stark because of this! Has the answer to this question come out?"
Thor summarized everyone's analysis and said to them.
"That's possible!" Captain America nodded heavily.
Didn't Ivan Vanko want to kill Stark because of his father's grievances?
It's not impossible for Scott Lang to be hostile to Stark due to his elders' grievances, thus standing on the opposite side of Stark in the Civil War.
However, Scott Lang's situation is still somewhat different from Ivan Vanko's, so making a judgment based solely on that would be a bit far-fetched.
"Let's look at the other options. Black Panther T'Challa, does anyone here know him?" Captain America then looked at everyone and asked.
Everyone looked bewildered and thoughtful, clearly no one knew who Black Panther T'Challa was.
"Nick Fury!"
After a few seconds of silence, Iron Man suddenly looked up, "Your Black Panther suit!"
"Black Panther suit!" Nick Fury was slightly stunned and instantly understood Iron Man's meaning, "'Black Panther'! Stark, are you saying that the Black Panther suit might have something to do with the Black Panther?"
Initially, everyone didn't think much of it, but after Iron Man and Nick Fury said that, they also began to feel that there might indeed be some connection between the two.
"Aren't you curious why this suit is designed like a black panther?"
"This reminds me of Batman's cowl. Because that cowl is Batman's equipment, it's designed in the shape of a bat."
"What if the Black Panther suit is also like that?"
"Black Panther appears as an option in this question, so he's clearly a superhero. What if the Black Panther suit is his equipment?"
Iron Man's few words made everyone's eyes light up.
Although Iron Man's theory was pure hypothesis, it was logical to some extent.
"A very bold idea, but it sounds somewhat reasonable!" Coulson nodded in approval.
The other people present also did not raise any objections.
"We also know that the system's rewards might come from alternate versions of ourselves in another parallel world, like my Mark 7 armor!"
"Then, is it possible that your Black Panther suit also comes from an alternate Black Panther T'Challa in another parallel world?"
Iron Man continued, corroborating his theory from different angles, making his deduction more convincing.
"Stark, we understand what you mean. Let's assume the Black Panther suit is indeed T'Challa's. Then what do you want to say?"
Nick Fury knew Iron Man must have an idea and stared at him, asking.
"Didn't you say that the Black Panther suit is made of Vibranium?" Iron Man slowly began, "Vibranium is a rare metal from Wakanda."
Wakanda!
This originally unremarkable name had become familiar to everyone present because of the "unidentified object" that appeared above it.
So, that Black Panther T'Challa might be from Wakanda, or he might have bought Vibranium from Wakanda.
But what this has to do with the question, no one knew.
"Many years ago, my father once purchased Vibranium from Wakanda." Iron Man was silent for a moment before saying this.
"Great! After all these detours, we finally found a connection that's a bit of a stretch!" Nick Fury spread his hands, a little speechless.
"This is the only connection we could find." Iron Man also spread his hands.
"T'Challa might be from Wakanda, and your father bought something from Wakanda, so T'Challa might be on your side in the Civil War? That's too far-fetched, isn't it?"
Black Widow looked speechless.
"It's better than guessing blindly." Iron Man shrugged.
He, of course, knew that this basis for judgment was a bit absurd, but it was certainly better than being completely in the dark.
"We've analyzed T'Challa, so what about Vision?" Captain America asked again.
This time, everyone was truly staring at each other in confusion.
Until the previous question, they had never heard of this name; they truly knew absolutely nothing!
They understood absolutely nothing.
They couldn't even find a connection as tenuous as T'Challa's.
"Vision's voice!"
It was Iron Man who remembered something. He stared at Nick Fury and asked, "Nick Fury, Vision's voice is exactly the same as J.A.R.V.I.S.'s. Did you notice that?"
"It really is!"
Nick Fury, reminded by Iron Man, suddenly realized.
And Coulson, reminded by Iron Man, also recalled something: "Stark, during the End Game, your AI was no longer J.A.R.V.I.S., but F.R.I.D.A.Y.!"
"Exactly, that's what I wanted to say. Why would I replace J.A.R.V.I.S. with F.R.I.D.A.Y. in the future?" Iron Man's eyes gleamed, "And Vision's voice is the same as J.A.R.V.I.S.'s. Could this be a coincidence?"
"Stark, are you saying you used J.A.R.V.I.S. for Vision?" Black Widow asked keenly from the side.
"I can't be sure, but it's possible! Statistically, the probability of two identical voices appearing is simply too low."
Iron Man replied with a serious expression.
"A low-probability event, plus the fact that Stark abandoned J.A.R.V.I.S. in the future, everyone, I think this already meets the judgment criteria."
"At least it seems much more reliable than the basis for judging the Black Panther T'Challa option."
Nick Fury said to everyone.
Among the four options, the first one that was certain was naturally Spider-Man; everyone knew he had a good relationship with Iron Man.
The second one that was certain was Vision; the possibility of Vision using J.A.R.V.I.S. was actually not small.
And J.A.R.V.I.S. was Iron Man's AI; unless Iron Man actively "offered" J.A.R.V.I.S., Vision wouldn't be able to take him.
So, Vision and Iron Man should have an unusual relationship.
As for Scott Lang and T'Challa, the basis for judging these two was a bit far-fetched, especially Black Panther T'Challa, where they had to really stretch to find some connection.
But this wasn't scientific research; it didn't pursue 100% accuracy.
