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Marvel's Copycat: Genesis of Power

In the bustling heart of New York City, Marcus Young, a modest IT consultant for Stark Industries, is thrust into a world of extraordinary change following a near-fatal accident. During a high-stakes demonstration of Tony Stark’s revolutionary arc reactor, Marcus is struck by a surge of energy that defies explanation. Instead of succumbing to the disaster, he emerges with an incredible new ability: the power to copy the knowledge, skills, and abilities of those around him. As Stark Industries braces for a monumental shift in its operations and the superhero landscape begins to evolve, Marcus grapples with his newfound power. From replicating Stark’s technological genius to uncovering the hidden strengths of ordinary people, Marcus must navigate his role in a world increasingly dominated by extraordinary individuals. Amidst personal struggles and the pressures of living up to newfound abilities, Marcus must decide how to use his powers. Will he rise to become a hero in his own right, or will he remain an observer in a universe full of legends? As the shadows of impending threats loom, Marcus' journey from an unremarkable techie to a key player in the Marvel Universe begins. ---------------+++++++++++------------------- Note : Do not expect this story to align with the perspective of the original story from the Marvel Universe.

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Chapter 2: Contrast with Tony Stark

The world of Stark Industries was not just built on technology and innovation, it thrived on Tony Stark's charisma. It wasn't long before Marcus's quiet workspace was stirred by the unmistakable presence of the man himself.

Tony Stark was impossible to ignore.

"Clear the way, people!" a voice boomed from down the hall, followed by the sound of footsteps that echoed with confidence. Tony's casual command cut through the air, as a group of assistants trailed behind him like satellites orbiting a planet. He strode through the office with a sense of purpose that made everything around him feel like it was moving in slow motion.

Marcus glanced up from his desk, spotting Stark through the glass walls of his cubicle. Tony didn't stop to speak to anyone directly, but his presence alone drew the eyes of every person in the room. He was wearing one of his custom-tailored suits, with sunglasses perched atop his head and a glint of self-assuredness in his eyes. Everything about him screamed brilliance, but it also screamed chaos.

Tony Stark wasn't just a CEO—he was a force of nature.

Marcus couldn't help but be in awe. Tony was everything Marcus wasn't—loud, fearless, and the center of attention in every room he walked into. Where Marcus preferred to keep his head down and quietly solve problems, Tony was the kind of man who thrived on risks and never hesitated to make a bold move. It was hard not to admire that level of confidence.

For a brief moment, Marcus felt the weight of his own insignificance. He was just an IT consultant, one of hundreds of employees ensuring Stark Industries ran like a well-oiled machine. No one paid attention to the guy keeping the servers online. But Tony? Tony was the machine. Every innovation, every breakthrough in technology came from his mind.

Yet, even as Marcus admired him, there was a part of him that recoiled from the spotlight Tony so effortlessly commanded. Marcus had never been one for attention, and the idea of being in Tony's shoes, constantly under the gaze of everyone in the company, in the world, was suffocating to him.

As Tony moved toward the lab, where he likely had some new invention or experiment underway, Marcus shifted his gaze back to his screen. They lived in two entirely different worlds, even if they worked under the same roof.

It wasn't that Marcus envied Tony's life. He didn't care about the billionaire lifestyle, the fast cars, or the string of media headlines that seemed to follow Stark everywhere. What Marcus admired was Tony's fearlessness. He admired how Tony Stark could change the world with just an idea, how his brilliance could impact millions of lives, while Marcus felt like just another cog in the massive Stark Industries machine.

But that was okay. Marcus had his place, and for the most part, he liked it that way.

The hum of the servers grounded him, reminded him that there was a different kind of power in working behind the scenes. He'd always been the one who supported, fixed, and built, never the one in the spotlight. And yet, as Tony's entourage disappeared around the corner, Marcus couldn't shake the feeling that, deep down, a part of him wanted to be more than just background noise.

Maybe it was the natural pull of ambition, or maybe it was that nagging voice in the back of his mind telling him that he wasn't living up to his potential. Marcus couldn't tell. All he knew was that watching Tony Stark was like watching a glimpse of a life he'd never have.

After the flash of Tony's presence faded from the office, the room seemed to relax back into its routine, and Marcus turned his attention back to his work. But that feeling, that itch in the back of his mind, stayed with him, lingering like a shadow.

Just then, a notification popped up on his screen, drawing him out of his thoughts. It was another request for system diagnostics, nothing special, nothing important. He sighed, rolling his chair back into position. The buzz of Stark's passing still reverberated in the air, but Marcus pushed it aside. He wasn't Tony Stark, and that was okay.

Or was it?

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