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Reborn as Iron man In Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (Tmkoc)

After my death was reborn in Tmkoc as Tapu twin brother, at first I thought ok cool world, then I learn my system it said something which made course what ever god sent me here, will at least I got the Iron man System God help me, hey this a comedy right ---- This is the most random idea I could have thought of, anyway I read a fanfic called Reborn in Morden family as Iron man and saw there was not many Tmkoc by not a lot I mean nun, except for that one

The_Ninja_king9138 · TV
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32 Chs

This could work

Aarav was in his secret lab as he was working on something, this something would take time he was Fixing formula and chemical for a bit before he stopped as it started to explode he activated a shield getting sent flying

Aarav cleared his head before he sight. Jarvis take note.

Jarvis spoke from his smart watch. Yes master going back to the drawing board for the extremis formula and super Soldiers formula.

Why was Aarav trying these two was simple, Because with out the suit Aarav was noting he needs something just incase plus thus could help people especially thr Extermis Formula seeing in the movies, shows and comics it basically worked like a very high level healing potions, if he can get thr downside of explosions out that is

As Aarav regained his composure in the lab, he assessed the aftermath of the explosion and took note of Jarvis's feedback.

"Jarvis, analyze the data from that explosion. I need to refine the Extremis and Super Soldier formulas further," Aarav instructed, his mind already racing with adjustments he needed to make.

"Yes, master. Returning to the drawing board for both formulas," Jarvis responded promptly, his voice calm and efficient.

Aarav rubbed his temples, pondering the complexities of perfecting these formulas. Extremis held the promise of unparalleled healing abilities, akin to the miraculous properties seen in fiction. However, the volatile nature of his early attempts reminded him of the dangers involved. As for the Super Soldier formula, its potential applications for enhancing human capabilities intrigued him, yet its development required meticulous precision to avoid unintended side effects.

"Alright, Jarvis. Let's begin with a detailed analysis of the explosion data. We'll isolate the variables and recalibrate," Aarav said, focusing his attention back on the task at hand.

With determination in his eyes, he knew that overcoming these challenges could not only enhance his own abilities but also pave the way for advancements that could benefit others.

Aarav just looked at Jarvis. So what went wrong this time

Jarvis responded promptly, "Master, the primary issue this time was the instability in the molecular structure of the Extremis formula. The integration of the regenerative properties with the host's DNA resulted in a volatile reaction, causing the explosion. For the Super Soldier formula, the problem lies in the imbalance of the serum components, leading to unpredictable results in strength enhancement and physical endurance."

Aarav sighed, "Alright. For the Extremis formula, let's focus on stabilizing the molecular structure first. Perhaps we need a binding agent that can ensure a smoother integration with human DNA. For the Super Soldier formula, we should work on achieving a balanced proportion of the serum components. Maybe a different approach in the sequencing could help."

"Noted, master. I'll compile a list of potential binding agents and alternative sequencing methods for further testing," Jarvis replied efficiently.

Aarav nodded, "Perfect. Let's get to work on these adjustments. We're not far from a breakthrough. We just need to be patient and meticulous."

With renewed determination, Aarav set to work, guided by Jarvis's analysis and suggestions. This could work, he thought, as he immersed himself in the intricate process of perfecting the formulas.

Aarav spent the next several hours in deep concentration, meticulously working on the adjustments suggested by Jarvis. The lab was filled with the soft hum of machines, the occasional clinking of glassware, and the faint smell of various chemicals.

"Jarvis, bring up the list of potential binding agents," Aarav instructed as he prepared a new batch of the Extremis formula.

"Displaying the list now, Master," Jarvis replied, projecting a holographic list in front of Aarav. He scanned through the options, carefully considering each one.

"Let's start with Stabilium-7," Aarav decided. "It has a high compatibility rate with human DNA and should help smooth out the integration process."

As Aarav carefully measured and mixed the new ingredient into the formula, he couldn't help but think about the potential benefits. A stabilized Extremis formula could revolutionize medical treatment, offering unparalleled healing capabilities. But the risks were just as high; a single miscalculation could result in catastrophic failure.

With the new mixture ready, Aarav moved to a reinforced testing chamber. "Commencing test sequence 34," he announced.

The formula was injected into a lab-grown tissue sample designed to mimic human physiology. Aarav watched intently as the tissue absorbed the formula. For a moment, nothing happened. Then, slowly, the damaged cells began to regenerate at an accelerated rate.

"Initial results are promising," Jarvis noted. "Cellular regeneration is stable, and no signs of volatility detected."

Aarav allowed himself a small smile. "Let's keep monitoring. We need to ensure long-term stability."

Next, Aarav turned his attention to the Super Soldier formula. He reviewed the previous test results, noting the imbalances that had caused failures. "We need a more holistic approach," he mused. "Something that harmonizes the serum components rather than just mixing them."

"Agreed, Master. I suggest incorporating a sequencing protocol based on biofeedback loops," Jarvis suggested.

"Excellent idea, Jarvis. Let's implement that," Aarav replied, feeling a surge of excitement.

Hours turned into days as Aarav and Jarvis worked tirelessly. The lab became a second home, with Aarav often sleeping at his workstation. His determination never wavered, driven by the vision of what these formulas could achieve.

Finally, after numerous iterations and countless tests, Aarav felt they were ready for a significant trial. He had refined the Extremis formula to the point where it showed consistent stability in all tests. The Super Soldier formula had also been perfected, with balanced components and enhanced biofeedback integration.

"Jarvis, prepare the final test protocols," Aarav instructed, feeling a mix of anticipation and nerves.

"Protocols prepared, Master. We are ready to proceed," Jarvis confirmed.

Aarav stood in front of the testing chamber, taking a deep breath. "Here we go," he said quietly. He initiated the final trial, injecting the newly refined formulas into advanced synthetic human models designed to simulate real-life conditions.

As the formulas took effect, Aarav watched the monitors closely. The Extremis-enhanced model showed remarkable healing abilities, recovering from simulated injuries in seconds without any sign of instability. The Super Soldier model demonstrated extraordinary strength and endurance, with all parameters within safe limits.

"We did it, Jarvis," Aarav said, unable to contain his excitement. "We actually did it."

"Congratulations, Master. This is a monumental achievement," Jarvis responded.

Aarav knew this was just the beginning. With these breakthroughs, he could make a significant impact on the world, providing advanced medical treatments and enhancing human capabilities. But for now, he allowed himself a moment of satisfaction, knowing that all the hard work had paid off.

---

The next morning, Aarav decided it was time to share his progress with his trusted friends. He contacted Baalveer and Yaro, arranging a meeting at their usual rooftop spot.

As they gathered, Aarav explained his breakthroughs with a mix of pride and humility. "I've managed to stabilize the Extremis formula and perfect the Super Soldier serum. These advancements could change everything."

Baalveer listened intently, impressed by Aarav's dedication. "That's incredible, Aarav. But we have to be careful. These formulas, in the wrong hands, could be dangerous."

"Agreed," Yaro added. "We need to ensure they are used responsibly and safeguarded."

Aarav nodded. "Absolutely. I've already taken measures to secure the formulas. Only those we trust will have access."

As they continued discussing the potential applications and implications of these new technologies, Aarav felt a deep sense of camaraderie and purpose. Together, they would navigate the challenges ahead, using their abilities and knowledge to protect and improve the world.

Their conversation was interrupted by the sudden blaring of an alarm. Aarav's watch displayed a warning: "Security breach at Gada Electronics."

Aarav's eyes widened. "Not again. We need to move."

Baalveer and Yaro exchanged determined glances. "Let's go," Baalveer said, ready for action.

---

Back at Gada Electronics, the scene was chaotic. Security personnel were scrambling, trying to contain the situation. Aarav, Baalveer, and Yaro arrived just in time to see a figure in a high-tech suit similar to the one Aarav had encountered before.

"It's Specter," Aarav muttered. "He's back."

Specter turned, his face hidden behind a sleek helmet. "Ah, Iron Man. I was hoping you'd show up."

Aarav activated his suit, stepping forward. "You're not getting away this time, Specter."

With Baalveer and Yaro by his side, Aarav felt a surge of confidence. They were a formidable team, and together, they would take on whatever threats came their way. The battle was far from over, but Aarav knew they were ready for whatever came next.

Specter moved closer, his footsteps echoing in the now-quiet lab. He reached down and grabbed the helmet of Aarav's suit, ready to pull it off and reveal his identity.

Just as Specter was about to unmask Aarav, a burst of energy knocked him off balance. Baalveer had intervened, sending a powerful energy blast that forced Specter to stagger back.

"Not so fast!" Baalveer shouted, positioning himself between Specter and Aarav.

Yaro, in his Red Mask persona, quickly moved to Aarav's side. "Are you okay?" he asked, his voice filled with concern.

Aarav nodded, though his suit was still non-functional. "I'm fine. Thanks for the save."

Specter recovered quickly, his invisibility cloak shimmering as he prepared for another attack. "You think you can stop me? I'm just getting started," he taunted.

Baalveer and Yaro exchanged glances, ready to fight. "We need to buy Aarav some time to reboot his suit," Yaro whispered to Baalveer.

"I can handle that," Baalveer replied, stepping forward. He summoned his magical powers, creating a protective barrier around Aarav while launching a series of attacks at Specter.

Specter dodged and countered with high-tech weaponry, but Baalveer's agility and Yaro's strategic interventions kept him on the defensive. Aarav, meanwhile, was frantically working to override the shutdown protocol.

"Jarvis, initiate manual reboot sequence," Aarav commanded, his fingers flying over the controls inside his suit.

"Rebooting now, Master," Jarvis responded.

As the battle raged on, Specter grew increasingly frustrated. "You can't protect him forever!" he shouted, firing a powerful blast that shattered Baalveer's barrier.

Baalveer was sent flying back, but Yaro quickly stepped in, using his advanced combat skills to keep Specter at bay. "Hurry up, Aarav," Yaro urged, struggling to hold the line.

Finally, Aarav's suit hummed back to life. "Reboot complete, Master. Systems are online."

Aarav stood up, his Iron Man suit fully operational once more. "Thanks for the patience, guys," he said, his voice filled with determination.

Specter, realizing the tables had turned, attempted to retreat. But Aarav was ready. He activated his thrusters and launched himself at Specter, tackling him to the ground.

"You wanted to see who Iron Man is?" Aarav growled. "Well, here I am."

With a series of precise strikes, Aarav disabled Specter's invisibility tech and weapon systems. Specter struggled, but Aarav's superior technology and combat training proved too much.

Baalveer and Yaro joined Aarav, ready to ensure Specter couldn't escape. "It's over, Specter," Yaro said firmly.

Specter, now unmasked and defeated, glared at them. "You may have won this time, but there are more like me. A.I.M. will never stop."

Aarav tightened his grip on Specter. "We'll be ready for them. And as for you, you're going to answer for your crimes."

As they secured Specter and prepared to hand him over to the authorities, Aarav couldn't help but feel a sense of foreboding. A.I.M. was a powerful organization, and Specter's words suggested they were just the beginning.

"We need to stay vigilant," Aarav said to Baalveer and Yaro. "This is far from over."

They nodded in agreement, understanding the gravity of the situation. Together, they would face whatever challenges lay ahead, protecting their world from the shadows that threatened it.

The group left, as Specter turned invisible and phased through wall, the suit didn't give him powers it just powers him up he always as these powers, Specter moved swiftly through the walls, his invisibility and phasing abilities making him nearly undetectable. He knew he had only a narrow window to escape before Aarav, Baalveer, and Yaro could regroup and come after him. He grabbed the advanced suit he had stolen from Guda Industries, slinging it over his shoulder as he made his way to the designated drop-off point.

Once he was clear of the building, Specter activated a small device on his wrist, sending a signal to his contact at A.I.M. Within moments, a black van pulled up, its doors sliding open to reveal a well-dressed woman with an air of authority.

"Specter, I assume you have what we need?" she asked, her eyes scanning the area for any signs of pursuit.

Specter nodded, handing over the suit. "Here it is. But this is my last mission for A.I.M. I'm done."

The woman raised an eyebrow but didn't argue. She handed him a briefcase filled with cash. "As promised. Your payment."

Specter took the briefcase and glanced around once more before disappearing into the shadows, leaving A.I.M. and his criminal life behind. As he walked away, he couldn't shake the feeling that this was only a temporary reprieve. A.I.M. was a powerful organization, and leaving them was never truly an option. He just hoped he could stay hidden long enough to enjoy his freedom.

Meanwhile, Aarav, Baalveer, and Yaro were back at the Gokuldham Society, discussing their next steps.

"We can't let Specter get away," Aarav said, frustration evident in his voice. "He's got valuable tech that could be used against us."

Baalveer nodded. "Agreed. But we need to be smart about this. Charging in blindly won't help."

Yaro, ever the strategist, suggested, "We need to track him. He mentioned A.I.M., which means we can start there. I have some contacts that might know where they're operating from."

Aarav sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Alright. Let's regroup and plan our next move. We can't let A.I.M. continue their operations unchecked."

As they began to formulate their plan, Aarav couldn't help but think about the growing complexity of their world. With new villains emerging and old enemies resurfacing, it was clear that their fight for justice was far from over.

---

The next day, Aarav found himself back in his secret lab, working tirelessly on improving his technology. He couldn't afford any more setbacks, not with A.I.M. lurking in the shadows. He was interrupted by a familiar voice—Jarvis.

"Master, I've managed to gather some data on Specter and his abilities. It appears he has innate phasing and invisibility powers, which were merely augmented by the suit."

Aarav frowned. "That makes him even more dangerous. We need to find a way to counter those abilities."

"Indeed," Jarvis replied. "I've already started analyzing potential countermeasures. It will take some time, but we'll get there."

Just then, Baalveer and Yaro entered the lab, both looking determined.

"We've got a lead," Baalveer said. "My contacts have traced some A.I.M. activity to an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city. It could be worth checking out."

Aarav nodded. "Alright. Let's move quickly. We need to stay one step ahead of them."

The trio geared up, ready to confront A.I.M. and put an end to their schemes. As they headed out, Aarav couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of a much larger battle. But with Baalveer and Yaro by his side, he knew they had a fighting chance. Together, they would face whatever challenges lay ahead, protecting their world from the shadows that threatened it.

To be continued

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