Howard Stark
Lord Howard Anthony Walter de Stark
Brilliant chemist and weapons designer.
He was most famous for his involvement in Special Scientific Reserve Department during the World War. During the war he fought the European theatre and established many lucrative friendships and acquaintances with many Atlantans from various castes: Odin de Odinson, Margaret de Carter, Joseph de Rogers, and Giovanni de Carbonell. After the World War he consentrated his efforts on weapons design. In 1947 he negotiated lucrative contract with the Carbonell Industries, one of Bronx biggest factories so that the company would be the sole manufacturer of Stark's patented designs.
At the Independence Ball 1966 he met Lady Maria de Collins-Carbonell. The famous Casanova was struck by her beauty and humbled by her wit. Despite drastic social disproportion, he began courting her. For three years she evaded him, convinced she'd be only another notch on his bedpost. In 1969 Howard finally convinced her to his intentions and they married on 19 May 1969. Little more than a year after the wedding, a baby boy was born and named after Howard's late father-in-law.
His work was brutally interrupted by the car accident in which he died along his wife.
He was most famous for his involvement in Special Scientific Reserve Department during the World War. During the war he fought the European theatre and established many lucrative friendships and acquaintances with many Atlantans from various castes: Odin de Odinson, Margaret de Carter, Joseph de Rogers, and Giovanni de Carbonell. After the World War he consentrated his efforts on weapons design. In 1947 he negotiated lucrative contract with the Carbonell Industries, one of Bronx biggest factories so that the company would be the sole manufacturer of Stark's patented designs.
At the Independence Ball 1966 he met Lady Maria de Collins-Carbonell. The famous Casanova was struck by her beauty and humbled by her wit. Despite drastic social disproportion, he began courting her. For three years she evaded him, convinced she'd be only another notch on his bedpost. In 1969 Howard finally convinced her to his intentions and they married on 19 May 1969. Little more than a year after the wedding, a baby boy was born and named after Howard's late father-in-law.
His work was brutally interrupted by the car accident in which he died along his wife.
Physical Description
Facial Features
Mustache
Identifying Characteristics
Circular scar above left hip bone
Specialized Equipment
Chemist, weapon developer
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Brilliant chemist and weapons designer.
He was most famous for his involvement in Special Scientific Reserve Department during the World War. During the war he fought the European theatre and established many lucrative friendships and acquaintances with many Atlantans from various castes: Odin de Odinson, Margaret de Carter, Joseph de Rogers, and Giovanni de Carbonell. After the World War he consentrated his efforts on weapons design. In 1947 he negotiated lucrative contract with the Carbonell Industries, one of Bronx biggest factories so that the company would be the sole manufacturer of Stark's patented designs.
At the Independence Ball 1966 he met Lady Maria de Collins-Carbonell. The famous Casanova was struck by her beauty and humbled by her wit. Despite drastic social disproportion, he began courting her. For three years she evaded him, convinced she'd be only another notch on his bedpost. In 1969 Howard finally convinced her to his intentions and they married on 19 May 1969. Little more than a year after the wedding, a baby boy was born and named after Howard's late father-in-law.
His work was brutally interrupted by the car accident in which he died along his wife.
He was most famous for his involvement in Special Scientific Reserve Department during the World War. During the war he fought the European theatre and established many lucrative friendships and acquaintances with many Atlantans from various castes: Odin de Odinson, Margaret de Carter, Joseph de Rogers, and Giovanni de Carbonell. After the World War he consentrated his efforts on weapons design. In 1947 he negotiated lucrative contract with the Carbonell Industries, one of Bronx biggest factories so that the company would be the sole manufacturer of Stark's patented designs.
At the Independence Ball 1966 he met Lady Maria de Collins-Carbonell. The famous Casanova was struck by her beauty and humbled by her wit. Despite drastic social disproportion, he began courting her. For three years she evaded him, convinced she'd be only another notch on his bedpost. In 1969 Howard finally convinced her to his intentions and they married on 19 May 1969. Little more than a year after the wedding, a baby boy was born and named after Howard's late father-in-law.
His work was brutally interrupted by the car accident in which he died along his wife.
Education
Institute of Technology
Social
Contacts & Relations
friendship with: Margaret Carter, Chester Philips, Obadaiah Stane
Family Ties
Lady-Consort Maria née Carbonell
Son: Lord Anthony de Stark
Praefectus: Edwin Jarvis de Familia Stark
Signifer: Michael Potts de Familia Stark
Son: Lord Anthony de Stark
Praefectus: Edwin Jarvis de Familia Stark
Signifer: Michael Potts de Familia Stark
Religious Views
Atheist
Relationships
Legal Status
married
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Lord of the Ton
Previously Held Ranks & Titles
Life
1917
1989
72 years old
Birthplace
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Current Residence
Gender
male
Eyes
brown
Hair
black
Height
5'10"
Weight
180
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