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Despite building an Instant Kill mode into Spider-Man's Iron Spider suit, Tony Stark never added one to his Iron Man armors. The reason for that speaks to several things about Tony's personality as well as his dynamic with Peter Parker after the events of Captain America: Civil War and perhaps also his morbid fear of helplessness in the face of impending doom.

Introduced in Civil War by Tony as a battle nerf to try and de-escalate Captain America, Spider-Man was immediately burdened with Stark's over-bearing protective instincts. He may have been presented throughout the MCU as "the next Iron Man", but his self-appointed mentor went to great lengths to protect his young charge. The Iron Spider itself was just one part of Tony's plan to keep Spider-Man as safe as possible, even as he intended to invite him to become an Avenger at the end of Homecoming. Significantly, Stark seemed to be more interested in the protection of Peter Parker than he did in self-preservation.

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