Maybe Tony discovers a weakness in his opponent's fighting style during the fight. For instance, if his opponent relies too much on a certain type of attack, Tony can find a way to counter it and gain the upper hand.
One possible scenario is that Tony hacks into his opponent's communication or weapon systems, disabling them and then easily winning the fight.
Well, in certain Civil War fanfictions, Tony could win the fight because of his strategic mind. He might analyze his opponent's weaknesses beforehand and plan his attacks accordingly. For example, if he's fighting someone with brute strength but less intelligence in combat, he'd use his environment and his suit's gadgets to outwit them. He could also call in some backup or allies that are part of his side in the civil war, which could turn the tide of the fight in his favor.
In some fanfictions, Spiderman might die due to a miscalculation in his powers during the battle in Civil War. Maybe he tries to overextend himself to protect civilians or other heroes and gets caught in a cross - fire that his body can't withstand.
One consequence could be that the Avengers are left in disarray. Tony was a key figure in terms of resources and technology. His death might mean a lack of funding and advanced equipment for the team.
In the Marvel Civil War comics, there's no straightforward single winner. Both sides have their moments and losses, and it's more about the complex consequences and changes it brings to the Marvel universe.
Captain America's side sort of prevails. But it's not a clear-cut victory. The conflict leads to complex outcomes and changes for many characters.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Different comics have different endings. Sometimes it's the underdogs who come out on top because of unexpected alliances or hidden powers. The winner often depends on the creator's vision and the themes they want to convey.
One possible scenario could be that during a chaotic battle in the Civil War setting, Rhodey's suit malfunctions and he's about to crash. Peter, with his enhanced senses and web - slinging abilities, swings in just in time to catch Rhodey and safely land him. Another could be that Rhodey is trapped under some rubble from a destroyed building, and Peter uses his strength to lift the rubble off Rhodey.
One possible scenario could be that Peeta uses his charm and ability to make alliances early on. He might form a strong bond with some of the tributes from the outer districts, who see his kind nature as an asset. Then, using his skills in camouflage and hiding, he manages to avoid major confrontations until the later stages of the Games. When it comes to the final showdown, he could outwit his opponent by feigning injury or using the environment to his advantage.
One scenario could be that he is locked out of his own workshop by some sort of malfunction or enemy interference. He then uses his lock - picking skills to get back in and resume his work on an important project. Another possibility is that he needs to break into a Hydra facility to steal some crucial data, and lock - picking is the quietest way to gain access.
Maybe Peter misses an important training session. Tony has probably put a lot of effort into training Peter to be a better superhero. If Peter skips out on training for something unimportant, like going to a party or just being lazy, Tony would be justifiably angry and yell at him for not taking his superhero responsibilities seriously.