No powers wasn't the big surprise on Tony's mind. In fact, the people that still had powers, whoever's powers they'd traded in for, were abnormally lucky; there were more civilians than supers after all, it was easy math. Well, some of them were lucky. Some of them got saddled with magic. Baseline was better than that joke. So, instead of responding for a moment, Iron Man was watching a technician struggle with a fire extinguisher, and idly wondered, "You know, I figured anything that crash landed here would be absorbed and deposited in a different dimension. Not that I'm not thankful to be wrong sometimes, but I feel like I can't touch anything near Reed without disturbing some other continuity." He stood frozen again then, head turned towards Sue with his hands in the air, like he needed to be reassured that he wasn't going to be teleported by anything in the vicinity.
Contrary to popular belief, though, he knew full well when he was wasting time, and let his arms drop with a sigh. Back to work, right. He held up a finger to Sue then, just a second, turning his head slightly as he made a second attempt at contacting the Avengers and mapping the situation. It was pretty obvious to him what must have been going on, but he didn't want to have to hit the guy on the head a few times just to have him come back all angry and large in an indefinite cycle. "Do you know anything about Pym particles?" Iron Man suddenly asked Sue without any warning that he had finished his check in with his team.