Clint's PoV
With me being an archer I don't even want to imagine loosing my sight.
It has to be horrible for Stark.
But these glasses...wow, just wow.
They'll really help a lot of people.
And – to be honest – I can totally see Stark and Banner curing cancer or something.
When they're not busy geeking out at least. I swear, I saw them making plans for a sonic screw driver and such things.
Rhodey's PoV
So yeah, Tony's blind.
What's the problem of the Avengers? And S.H.I.E.L.D?
Hundreds, maybe thousands, of blind people: No one cares. Or shows he cares at least.
Tony Stark blind: How do you even manage being..well, you? And lots of stuff like this.
I knew of the VisioGlasses TM – and the main reason for them existing – for a long time.
So what? I'm not the only one!
Tony told Pepper, Happy, Stane and me when he came back from Afghanistan.
Telling Stane turned out to be a clear mistake, looking back.
That bastard took off Tony's glasses while taking the reactor out of Tony's chest.
It's a wonder Tony survived long enough to go to the lab where Dummy...or You...one of Tony's robots gave him the reactor.
Happy's PoV
Mr. Stark being blind let me face some completely new challenges as bodyguard/security head.
As all suits destroy themselves when someone not keyed to them (Mr. Stark, Miss Potts, Col. Rhodes and me) or authorized by Mr. Stark tries to work with it, Mr. Stark would be left unable to see, if someone took his glasses.
That's why I trained him (and Agent Romanoff is going to) to listen carefully to his surroundings to figure out where his opponent is and what movements he makes.
Mr. Stark proved his abilities when he won against Agent Barton without any technology (including his glasses) or help.
I'm happy (you can joke here) when the Avengers – especially Dr. Banner – moved in.
They are great friends to Mr. Stark. And they help him remember things like eating or sleeping.
Things he easily forgets.
I know that Happy calls Tony 'Tony' in IM3 but it felt right with these titles.
~Marvelgeek42
