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You may be right, whichbe. I just spotted this news article about real-life Iron Man armor, and though I understand that there are legitimate motivations for designing it, I still imagine a bunch of noodly engineers sitting around saying "Hey... let's build a robotic exoskeleton that can turn even a noodly engineer into a powerhouse!"
Sometimes I wonder if the purpose of modern civilization's technological march is to fulfill fantasies for super-human abilities. Immortaility, all-seeing, all-knowing ("Total Information Awareness(TM)"), etc.
Some of these make me feel a bit wistful. I love the totally implausible power of sci-fi sometimes.