Mark 37 Hammerhead

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Aug 5, 2024, 7:43:02 AM8/5/24
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Itwas featured in Iron Man 3, and made its debut when Tony ordered J.A.R.V.I.S. to initiate the "House Party Protocol", in which it was activated along with all the other suits to aid Tony in his battle against Aldrich Killian.

The suit earned its name the "Hammerhead", for being to able to travel undersea and fully submerge itself without its system short circuiting and eventually malfunctioning. It was built for traveling deep underwater and has a thick reinforced armor specially built for the crushing pressure of subaqueous journeys.


The Mark XXXVII has dark sea green and golden colored plates in it's design. This is the first and only armor to feature sea green in its color scheme, making it fairly unique. It's body armor re-uses and perfects the original design used in the Mark X, having a circular and triangular shape in the chest piece, surrounding the Unibeam. It is equipped with visible and powerful extra repulsors, attached to the sides of the suit, in the abdomen area, that were meant to increase flight speed and power.


Just like the Mark VI, the Mark XXXVII has the unique ability to travel underwater without allowing water to seep in through the armor. The armor has water resistant plating that blocks the passage of water, and is sealed tightly to fully prevent water from getting into the armor's systems and affecting the person using the armor.


The Mark XXXVII, along with all the other newly built Mark suits, uses a more advanced technology that was based off on the Mark VII's technology, which is able to wrap itself around Tony's body, without the aid of robotic arms or any external mechanicals.


It can flexibly open itself to allow Tony to enter into the suit and automatically wrap itself around him, anywhere at anytime, much like the Mark XLII's technology and the other newly built Mark suits'.


Since the armor was built to go on underwater journeys, the Mark XXXVII contains Torpedoes for use when on underwater missions. This is also the first and only armor to be equipped with torpedoes.


The Mark XXXVII has an Electric Field equipped into it's system. One of it's primary weapons, it uses it only when it is under water being attacked by enemies. Although mentioned, it is unknown where this weapon is located.


Sometime after the Battle of New York, Tony Stark, who was haunted by his near death experience from the invasion, suffered from post traumatic stress disorder, becoming paranoid and obsessed with security.


After Tony and Rhodey are surrounded by Extremis Soldiers, a little light in the sky appears, marking the arrival of the Iron Legion'. The Mark XVII is the first to arrive at the scene followed the other suits, and then the Mark XXXVII. It flew next to the Mark XXX.


Just after the suits surround the station in the form a large circle, the Mark XXXVII, controlled through J.A.R.V.I.S., follows Tony's orders to "Disable all Extremis Heat signatures with extreme prejudice.", and then it locks it's targets on the Extremis Soldiers, and ensues to eliminate whatever it targeted.


The armor was presumed to have fought and killed several extremis soldiers during the fight, as it was one of the last 21 armors left standing and succeeded in eliminating the remaining extremis forces with the help of the other Iron Legion armors. Hammerhead then resumes to flying around the oil rig in the aftermath of the battle.


The Mark XXXVII was then detonated by J.A.R.V.I.S. for fireworks along with the other 21 armors, under the Tony's order of the "Clean Slate Protocol". This was to show Tony's devotion to his girlfriend, Pepper Potts. It was the 15th suit to detonate.


The Mark XXXVII is one of the armors available for purchase during the first version of the game. It is categorized under the Frost Charge special power section. The Mark XXXVII is the 4th strongest armor with the Frost Charge Special Power and it is also the 13th strongest armor in the game.










Most notable is a markedly reduced emphasis on the Seminole head logo, which the school has called "one of the most recognizable and iconic marks in sports," reserving its use exclusively for athletics.


While the university's marketing team has been working on the rebranding for over a year, the new logo was made official Monday and announced to FSU employees via email as part of an internal brand launch.


Wesley-Ahlschwede was appointed FSU's inaugural Chief Marketing Officer in January 2023 following a national search and started the role in February 2023. The position was created by FSU President Richard McCullough, who launched the search for the new role shortly after taking office in 2021.


This brand work is a testament to our dedication to accessibility and academic excellence," McCullough said in a prepared statement sent to the Democrat. "This new visual identity not only honors our rich heritage but also propels us forward and aligns with our strategic goals of attracting the best talent and fostering a strong, cohesive community."


While TSC has an estimated budget of $500,000 over the next two fiscal years for its rebranding efforts, Leon County Schools had a $100,000 contract with local marketing firms BowStern Marketing Communications and Hammerhead Communications for its project.


The brand will be promoted to external audiences at the end of August around the start of the fall semester, which will be Aug. 26. In the meantime, physical changes have started taking place around campus and around Tallahassee.


A few hours later the biplane went back up and spotted the shark again, Ms. McGroarty said, and swimmers were again asked to come out of the water. But the biplane circled back and did not find the shark, and swimmers were again given the all-clear.


Trustees of Reservations assistant superintendent Chris Bruno said the Trustees, which oversees several beaches east of South Beach, were also advised about the sighting of the shark, which appeared to be about eight-feet or more in length.


Swimmers were given a cautionary warning that a shark had been seen in the area so they could make an informed decision before swimming, Mr. Bruno said. Norton Point and Trustees beaches on Chappaquiddick remained open.


New England Aquarium spokesman Tony LaCasse said the shark would most likely be a smooth hammerhead shark. There are nine different species of hammerheads, but the smooth hammerhead is the only one that frequents warm temperate waters.


Mr. LaCasse said the smooth hammerhead, like a roughtail stingray seen off the Vineyard last week, is a species that regularly spends time in Vineyard waters during the summer but not in abundance and rarely seen by people.


"Any large shark is potentially dangerous to people," he said, adding that it is prudent to be careful around any wildlife. There is no history of smooth hammerheads being aggressive with people, he said, but they might act in a defensive manner if threatened.


There is a small chance the shark seen was a great hammerhead, he said, which generally spends time in tropical areas but could be comfortable in the warmer southern New England waters in August and September.


The other distinctive feature of the hammerhead shark is the hammer-shaped head, with eyes located far apart on each end of the hammer. The sharks use the hammer in loose sediement to look for rays and skates.


Trustees of Reservations superintendent Chris Kennedy said later Wednesday that brown sharks are frequently seen off Trustees beaches, include some caught Tuesday night during a Martha's Vineyard Surfcasters tournament, but hammerhead sharks are a much rarer sighting.


He also cautioned that The Trustees are starting to see Portuguese man of wars, bright blue or purple siphonophores similar in appearance to jellfyish. Man of wars have long tentacles that can sting humans; the stings are painful but not fatal.


Mr. Kennedy said a few Portuguese man of war washed up on the Trustees' south facing beaches earlier this week, and when southwest winds return in the next few days more are expected. They have been seen on southern-facing Vineyard beaches, sometimes in relatively large numbers, over the last four or five years.


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WG.....thank you for the interest! For me this is going to be a long project and I'm not sure when I will get started on the actual conversion. Right now I'm in the information gathering stage. I do have many of the parts to start the engine assembly but I don't foresee even getting started on that until next fall. I'm keeping a live document of everything I find out including parts needed, sources and specs. I will start a new thread dedicated to this project and keep that going as well. One thing I'll say now is that my engine will not be built exactly to the HH383/ZZ383 spec. That's not because I don't believe this is a good starting point.......quite the contrary......the ZZ383 is a collection of some of GM's premium parts. I think If I hadn't already started my parts collection 3 years ago I WOULD go ahead and shell out the $6500.00 for the ZZ383 crate engine. But I have most of the parts and I'm not in a hurry so I'll just use what I have and get the rest as a approach those bridges in this journey.


Rosie is running just as smooth and strong as the day we brought her home, zero oil burn either, still running 20W50. Cosmetically, everything is exactly the same with the exception of some new ballast pumps and a G3 tower.


Nutty, that's a cool build you're planning on doing. I've got a friend with a 350 that was talking about doing the same thing. Keep us posted once you get started. I'm in Phx so if you need anything, spec wise, just holla!

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