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Obviously, it is difficult to be an effective superhero if you need to take potty breaks. And Iron Man's suit affords a unique opportunity to fix this problem.



Do we have evidence of integrated waste management systems? (And what about hydration and nutrition, if that is not too unrelated an add-on.)










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    In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

    – mgh42
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    Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 2 at 7:44






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    @Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

    – ThePopMachine
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  • Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 4 at 20:32

















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Obviously, it is difficult to be an effective superhero if you need to take potty breaks. And Iron Man's suit affords a unique opportunity to fix this problem.



Do we have evidence of integrated waste management systems? (And what about hydration and nutrition, if that is not too unrelated an add-on.)










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  • 7





    In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

    – mgh42
    Apr 2 at 4:32






  • 3





    Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 2 at 7:44






  • 1





    @Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

    – ThePopMachine
    Apr 3 at 4:29











  • Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 4 at 20:32













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Obviously, it is difficult to be an effective superhero if you need to take potty breaks. And Iron Man's suit affords a unique opportunity to fix this problem.



Do we have evidence of integrated waste management systems? (And what about hydration and nutrition, if that is not too unrelated an add-on.)










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Obviously, it is difficult to be an effective superhero if you need to take potty breaks. And Iron Man's suit affords a unique opportunity to fix this problem.



Do we have evidence of integrated waste management systems? (And what about hydration and nutrition, if that is not too unrelated an add-on.)







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  • 7





    In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

    – mgh42
    Apr 2 at 4:32






  • 3





    Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 2 at 7:44






  • 1





    @Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

    – ThePopMachine
    Apr 3 at 4:29











  • Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 4 at 20:32












  • 7





    In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

    – mgh42
    Apr 2 at 4:32






  • 3





    Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 2 at 7:44






  • 1





    @Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

    – ThePopMachine
    Apr 3 at 4:29











  • Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

    – Gaultheria
    Apr 4 at 20:32







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In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

– mgh42
Apr 2 at 4:32





In iron man 2 he urinates in the suit whilst drunk at the party

– mgh42
Apr 2 at 4:32




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Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

– Gaultheria
Apr 2 at 7:44





Tony's later suits open quickly, and he wears street clothes underneath them. This doesn't rule out the possibility that the suits have extra features usually left unused, but I think it suggests that Tony thinks of the suits as things for short-term occupation, like cars.

– Gaultheria
Apr 2 at 7:44




1




1





@Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

– ThePopMachine
Apr 3 at 4:29





@Criggie, out-of-universe? I think we can reasonably assume the on-set costumes don't have waste management systems. If you mean, is the explanation based on in-movie/comic evidence vs. supplementary materials or commentary, then anything is okay, but its canonicity will be considered appropriately.

– ThePopMachine
Apr 3 at 4:29













Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

– Gaultheria
Apr 4 at 20:32





Re: out-of-universe, given how complicated and time-consuming it can be to get performers into and out of full-body costumes, a built-in waste management system seems like a good idea.

– Gaultheria
Apr 4 at 20:32










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The suit, or at least the Mark IV suit, does have waste management systems which is then filtered and can be used to drink. In the Iron Man 2 party scene we see Tony pee in the suit and later comment to Pepper about it.




Tony: [To crowd] You know, the question I get asked most often is, “Tony, how do you go to the bathroom in the suit?” [pauses] Just like that.



[...]



Pepper: You just peed in the suit.



Tony: I know. It has a filtration system.



Pepper: It’s not sexy.



Tony: You could drink that water.



Iron Man 2




The Mark 50 suit we see in Avengers: Infinity War is made of nano technology that can completely reform its shape as needed. Therefore, it is possible that this suit can actually form a zipper so Tony doesn't have to take off the suit on the job for a quick pit stop.



Nutrition wise, the helmet on all his suits, or at least the face plate, can come off quite easily and so it seems like he can easily eat with the suit on. In fact we regularly see him eating in the suit. For example, in Iron Man 2 again we see him eating a doughnut in a doughnut.



Tony eating in the suit



The Space Armor, or Model 5, in the comics is also noted as having a catheter and food supply storage in The Iron Manual.




The Iron Manual with details of the suits features, relevant parts quoted below



Space capable - using Model III booster - can endure 2 days in orbit, food and catheterization possible.







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    Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 11:45






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    @Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

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    Apr 2 at 11:46






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    Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

    – WhatRoughBeast
    Apr 2 at 14:11






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    @WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 14:14






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    @Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

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Yes, it does.



Iron Man 2 party scene:








Tony says:




"The question I get asked most often is 'Tony how do you go to
bathroom in the suit"




After which there is a small pause, and Tony says




"Just like that"




Implying that his suit does have built in waste management systems.



There is also a later scene where he tells Pepper:




Iron Man : [leaning in to kiss her] Come on, you know you want to.
Give me another smooch.



Pepper Potts : You're not going to be happy about this.



Iron Man : Come on, you know you want to.



Pepper Potts : You just peed in the suit.



Iron Man : I know, it has a filtration system.



Pepper Potts : It's not sexy.



Iron Man : You could drink that water.




Combining both these instances, I believe we can safely conclude that Tony does indeed have some sort of a waste management built-in into his suit.



With the latest bleeding edge armour, this becomes even more simple.






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    It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

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    @Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

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    @Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 9:10






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    I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

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    After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

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The suit, or at least the Mark IV suit, does have waste management systems which is then filtered and can be used to drink. In the Iron Man 2 party scene we see Tony pee in the suit and later comment to Pepper about it.




Tony: [To crowd] You know, the question I get asked most often is, “Tony, how do you go to the bathroom in the suit?” [pauses] Just like that.



[...]



Pepper: You just peed in the suit.



Tony: I know. It has a filtration system.



Pepper: It’s not sexy.



Tony: You could drink that water.



Iron Man 2




The Mark 50 suit we see in Avengers: Infinity War is made of nano technology that can completely reform its shape as needed. Therefore, it is possible that this suit can actually form a zipper so Tony doesn't have to take off the suit on the job for a quick pit stop.



Nutrition wise, the helmet on all his suits, or at least the face plate, can come off quite easily and so it seems like he can easily eat with the suit on. In fact we regularly see him eating in the suit. For example, in Iron Man 2 again we see him eating a doughnut in a doughnut.



Tony eating in the suit



The Space Armor, or Model 5, in the comics is also noted as having a catheter and food supply storage in The Iron Manual.




The Iron Manual with details of the suits features, relevant parts quoted below



Space capable - using Model III booster - can endure 2 days in orbit, food and catheterization possible.







share|improve this answer




















  • 3





    Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 11:45






  • 1





    @Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 11:46






  • 3





    Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

    – WhatRoughBeast
    Apr 2 at 14:11






  • 2





    @WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 14:14






  • 2





    @Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

    – Polygnome
    Apr 2 at 19:42















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The suit, or at least the Mark IV suit, does have waste management systems which is then filtered and can be used to drink. In the Iron Man 2 party scene we see Tony pee in the suit and later comment to Pepper about it.




Tony: [To crowd] You know, the question I get asked most often is, “Tony, how do you go to the bathroom in the suit?” [pauses] Just like that.



[...]



Pepper: You just peed in the suit.



Tony: I know. It has a filtration system.



Pepper: It’s not sexy.



Tony: You could drink that water.



Iron Man 2




The Mark 50 suit we see in Avengers: Infinity War is made of nano technology that can completely reform its shape as needed. Therefore, it is possible that this suit can actually form a zipper so Tony doesn't have to take off the suit on the job for a quick pit stop.



Nutrition wise, the helmet on all his suits, or at least the face plate, can come off quite easily and so it seems like he can easily eat with the suit on. In fact we regularly see him eating in the suit. For example, in Iron Man 2 again we see him eating a doughnut in a doughnut.



Tony eating in the suit



The Space Armor, or Model 5, in the comics is also noted as having a catheter and food supply storage in The Iron Manual.




The Iron Manual with details of the suits features, relevant parts quoted below



Space capable - using Model III booster - can endure 2 days in orbit, food and catheterization possible.







share|improve this answer




















  • 3





    Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 11:45






  • 1





    @Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 11:46






  • 3





    Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

    – WhatRoughBeast
    Apr 2 at 14:11






  • 2





    @WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 14:14






  • 2





    @Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

    – Polygnome
    Apr 2 at 19:42













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The suit, or at least the Mark IV suit, does have waste management systems which is then filtered and can be used to drink. In the Iron Man 2 party scene we see Tony pee in the suit and later comment to Pepper about it.




Tony: [To crowd] You know, the question I get asked most often is, “Tony, how do you go to the bathroom in the suit?” [pauses] Just like that.



[...]



Pepper: You just peed in the suit.



Tony: I know. It has a filtration system.



Pepper: It’s not sexy.



Tony: You could drink that water.



Iron Man 2




The Mark 50 suit we see in Avengers: Infinity War is made of nano technology that can completely reform its shape as needed. Therefore, it is possible that this suit can actually form a zipper so Tony doesn't have to take off the suit on the job for a quick pit stop.



Nutrition wise, the helmet on all his suits, or at least the face plate, can come off quite easily and so it seems like he can easily eat with the suit on. In fact we regularly see him eating in the suit. For example, in Iron Man 2 again we see him eating a doughnut in a doughnut.



Tony eating in the suit



The Space Armor, or Model 5, in the comics is also noted as having a catheter and food supply storage in The Iron Manual.




The Iron Manual with details of the suits features, relevant parts quoted below



Space capable - using Model III booster - can endure 2 days in orbit, food and catheterization possible.







share|improve this answer















The suit, or at least the Mark IV suit, does have waste management systems which is then filtered and can be used to drink. In the Iron Man 2 party scene we see Tony pee in the suit and later comment to Pepper about it.




Tony: [To crowd] You know, the question I get asked most often is, “Tony, how do you go to the bathroom in the suit?” [pauses] Just like that.



[...]



Pepper: You just peed in the suit.



Tony: I know. It has a filtration system.



Pepper: It’s not sexy.



Tony: You could drink that water.



Iron Man 2




The Mark 50 suit we see in Avengers: Infinity War is made of nano technology that can completely reform its shape as needed. Therefore, it is possible that this suit can actually form a zipper so Tony doesn't have to take off the suit on the job for a quick pit stop.



Nutrition wise, the helmet on all his suits, or at least the face plate, can come off quite easily and so it seems like he can easily eat with the suit on. In fact we regularly see him eating in the suit. For example, in Iron Man 2 again we see him eating a doughnut in a doughnut.



Tony eating in the suit



The Space Armor, or Model 5, in the comics is also noted as having a catheter and food supply storage in The Iron Manual.




The Iron Manual with details of the suits features, relevant parts quoted below



Space capable - using Model III booster - can endure 2 days in orbit, food and catheterization possible.








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  • 3





    Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 11:45






  • 1





    @Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 11:46






  • 3





    Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

    – WhatRoughBeast
    Apr 2 at 14:11






  • 2





    @WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 14:14






  • 2





    @Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

    – Polygnome
    Apr 2 at 19:42












  • 3





    Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 11:45






  • 1





    @Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 11:46






  • 3





    Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

    – WhatRoughBeast
    Apr 2 at 14:11






  • 2





    @WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 14:14






  • 2





    @Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

    – Polygnome
    Apr 2 at 19:42







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Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

– Stark07
Apr 2 at 11:45





Tony could have just as easily been lying to Pepper. He has been known to do that, constantly does that, and even more probability when he's drunk off his rocks. Either we consider the entire conversation as him drunk blabbering, or not.

– Stark07
Apr 2 at 11:45




1




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@Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 11:46





@Stark07As I said to you in your previous comment on your answer there's a major difference between a private conversation and drunkenly showing off and boasting to a crowd.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 11:46




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Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

– WhatRoughBeast
Apr 2 at 14:11





Are you sure that Tony Stark understands that difference?

– WhatRoughBeast
Apr 2 at 14:11




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@WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 14:14





@WhatRoughBeast Yeah considering his attitude actually gets a bit more sheepish when he's talking to Pepper "to the side".

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 14:14




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@Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

– Polygnome
Apr 2 at 19:42





@Stark07 It is Pepper who accuses him of peeing in the suit. She would only do that if she is reasonably sure he could do that. So its not only Tonys testimony, its Peppers. Therefore I'd say its safe to say the suit has such a system.

– Polygnome
Apr 2 at 19:42













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Yes, it does.



Iron Man 2 party scene:








Tony says:




"The question I get asked most often is 'Tony how do you go to
bathroom in the suit"




After which there is a small pause, and Tony says




"Just like that"




Implying that his suit does have built in waste management systems.



There is also a later scene where he tells Pepper:




Iron Man : [leaning in to kiss her] Come on, you know you want to.
Give me another smooch.



Pepper Potts : You're not going to be happy about this.



Iron Man : Come on, you know you want to.



Pepper Potts : You just peed in the suit.



Iron Man : I know, it has a filtration system.



Pepper Potts : It's not sexy.



Iron Man : You could drink that water.




Combining both these instances, I believe we can safely conclude that Tony does indeed have some sort of a waste management built-in into his suit.



With the latest bleeding edge armour, this becomes even more simple.






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  • 5





    It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

    – Parrotmaster
    Apr 2 at 8:14






  • 11





    @Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

    – Gnemlock
    Apr 2 at 9:04






  • 1





    @Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 9:10






  • 1





    I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 9:32







  • 2





    After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 12:45















15














Yes, it does.



Iron Man 2 party scene:








Tony says:




"The question I get asked most often is 'Tony how do you go to
bathroom in the suit"




After which there is a small pause, and Tony says




"Just like that"




Implying that his suit does have built in waste management systems.



There is also a later scene where he tells Pepper:




Iron Man : [leaning in to kiss her] Come on, you know you want to.
Give me another smooch.



Pepper Potts : You're not going to be happy about this.



Iron Man : Come on, you know you want to.



Pepper Potts : You just peed in the suit.



Iron Man : I know, it has a filtration system.



Pepper Potts : It's not sexy.



Iron Man : You could drink that water.




Combining both these instances, I believe we can safely conclude that Tony does indeed have some sort of a waste management built-in into his suit.



With the latest bleeding edge armour, this becomes even more simple.






share|improve this answer




















  • 5





    It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

    – Parrotmaster
    Apr 2 at 8:14






  • 11





    @Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

    – Gnemlock
    Apr 2 at 9:04






  • 1





    @Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 9:10






  • 1





    I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 9:32







  • 2





    After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 12:45













15












15








15







Yes, it does.



Iron Man 2 party scene:








Tony says:




"The question I get asked most often is 'Tony how do you go to
bathroom in the suit"




After which there is a small pause, and Tony says




"Just like that"




Implying that his suit does have built in waste management systems.



There is also a later scene where he tells Pepper:




Iron Man : [leaning in to kiss her] Come on, you know you want to.
Give me another smooch.



Pepper Potts : You're not going to be happy about this.



Iron Man : Come on, you know you want to.



Pepper Potts : You just peed in the suit.



Iron Man : I know, it has a filtration system.



Pepper Potts : It's not sexy.



Iron Man : You could drink that water.




Combining both these instances, I believe we can safely conclude that Tony does indeed have some sort of a waste management built-in into his suit.



With the latest bleeding edge armour, this becomes even more simple.






share|improve this answer















Yes, it does.



Iron Man 2 party scene:








Tony says:




"The question I get asked most often is 'Tony how do you go to
bathroom in the suit"




After which there is a small pause, and Tony says




"Just like that"




Implying that his suit does have built in waste management systems.



There is also a later scene where he tells Pepper:




Iron Man : [leaning in to kiss her] Come on, you know you want to.
Give me another smooch.



Pepper Potts : You're not going to be happy about this.



Iron Man : Come on, you know you want to.



Pepper Potts : You just peed in the suit.



Iron Man : I know, it has a filtration system.



Pepper Potts : It's not sexy.



Iron Man : You could drink that water.




Combining both these instances, I believe we can safely conclude that Tony does indeed have some sort of a waste management built-in into his suit.



With the latest bleeding edge armour, this becomes even more simple.















share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



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answered Apr 2 at 7:59









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  • 5





    It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

    – Parrotmaster
    Apr 2 at 8:14






  • 11





    @Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

    – Gnemlock
    Apr 2 at 9:04






  • 1





    @Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 9:10






  • 1





    I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 9:32







  • 2





    After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 12:45












  • 5





    It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

    – Parrotmaster
    Apr 2 at 8:14






  • 11





    @Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

    – Gnemlock
    Apr 2 at 9:04






  • 1





    @Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 9:10






  • 1





    I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

    – Stark07
    Apr 2 at 9:32







  • 2





    After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 2 at 12:45







5




5





It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

– Parrotmaster
Apr 2 at 8:14





It should be noted that he is drunk and entertaining a group of people. I am pretty sure he's making a joke since no human pees or poos that fast.

– Parrotmaster
Apr 2 at 8:14




11




11





@Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

– Gnemlock
Apr 2 at 9:04





@Parrotmaster, don't think we want to go into a debate on how quickly you can do that, but yes they can.

– Gnemlock
Apr 2 at 9:04




1




1





@Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 9:10





@Gnemlock The general point is that, that was more of a joke than anything else. For all we know the suit doesn't have waste management and cos he's drunk he just wees himself.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 9:10




1




1





I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

– Stark07
Apr 2 at 9:32






I don't see much evidence that this was drunk blabbering, and it makes total sense from a design perspective that the suit have a waste mgmt system. And we have a scene from the film saying it does. There's even a later scene where he explains to Pepper how the suit recycles the water from the urine!

– Stark07
Apr 2 at 9:32





2




2





After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 12:45





After the update to add in the next part of the scene with Pepper this makes the answer more complete +1

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 2 at 12:45

















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