Tony actually had to stop his fingers working and glance over at Vision when he more or less scolded him for not being able to think more positively or outside of the box in terms of this situation. And, granted, he had a point, a very smart and solid one. They were here doing things that should have been impossible and they lived in a place that didn't make sense. It wasn't a known thing that they wouldn't get to meet her.
Tony just didn't want to tell himself that, because it would hurt all the more when it never happed and it hurt enough already now. He'd wanted a kid, before. But now that he knew he had one somewhere, he wanted Morgan all the more.
"You're probably right," he said anyway, smiling lopsidedly at Vision. "You're wise beyond your years." And then he was bending back down to reach into the tech a little more, flipping a few switches on what looked like the main power grid. "How's it now?"