"It's the friends version of show me yours and I'll show you mine," mused Tony, with a shrug as he took a step back. He left the Iron Man armor down over that arm, with no signs of putting it away during their tour. It was a good way to get the feel for it, and so far it was pretty damn comfortable. It felt comfortable over all, since they were both interested in the science behind things. "I have the feeling that I'm going to be asking a metric butt ton of questions after you show me yours, so me first. Right this way, Miss van Dyne."
He showed her around the lab and his fabrication set up. Along with a ton of scientific equipment for him and Bruce, there was a lot of design and engineering equipment was involved, and he wasted no time showing Hope how to access the laboratory's holograph systems or how to access Friday, if she needed anything. 'Like Alexa, with attitude,' was the description Tony gave, and it was an accurate one. Friday was sassy and more prone to keep it simple with her answers than Jarvis ever was. Her chattiness only extended to Tony, but she was still a valuable resource.
The lab wouldn't hold a candle to what Shuri had available, but everything was up to date, and Shuri seemed happy to talk shop and show people what the future was going to look like.
Once the tour of Candyland was complete and they returned to where they started, he finally let the armor disappear and leaned back against a glass wall of the lab's spacious entry area. It should give Hope plenty of room to move, unless she got really big all of a sudden. Then there would be some definite space issues.
"Ready when you are," Tony said, giving Hope a thumbs up before folding his arms and intently watching to see what happened next.