Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, Easter Egg #1

Why was Tony Stark shown to selecting AI Chips from his Library?

Aditya
Aditya
Aug 22, 2017 · 2 min read

Jocasta, another AI from the comics, is on one of the chips he discards before selecting Friday, whose inclusion in the film we already covered.

Jocasta, though, has the distinction of having been created by Ultron in the comics, as a bride for him. Her mind came from The Wasp, after Hank Pym was compelled to put her mind into Jocasta’s robot body, in the same way that Ultron’s brainwaves were patterned after Pym’s.

{Appearing in Iron Man: Iron Protocols from X-O Manowar writer Robert Venditti, Friday was created to be a virtual assistant to Tony Stark/Iron Man. When he eventually lost interest and stopped interacting with her, she came back with a spiteful streak.

The bubbly, friendly AI with a youthful disposition had evolved into a bitter teenager, frustrated by parental abandonment. Tony Stark saw Friday as a child who needed to learn and be nurtured. With help of his butler Edwin Jarvis, he began raising Friday as a sort of adopted daughter.}

So…yeah. Between Jocasta and Friday, it looks to us like the movieverse is just full of bad ideas from Tony Stark’s AI library.

I don’t why Pym hasn’t entered the Movieverse still as he had a very crucial Role in the creation of Ultron which hasn’t been shown still but Pym is Seen to enter through the Latest (Badass!) Ant-Man Trailer maybe they connect everything up & help me as I am Starting to hate RDJ lately as the Iron Man.

As Iron Man(Alright!) + Pym’s Brilliance = Awesome!


Originally published at addiittya4marvel.blogspot.com.

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