- "It's a Fabricator. It can analyze, design, construct basically anything."
- ―Peter Parker[src]
A Fabricator is an Arc Reactor-powered device created by Tony Stark and Stark Industries that can be used to construct pretty much anything.
History[]
Spider-Man: Far From Home[]
- "Okay, um... bring up everything you have on Spider-Man."
- ―Peter Parker[src]
Happy Hogan gave Peter Parker access to a Fabricator on the Stark Industries jet when Peter needed to create a new suit for himself. When Peter asked for everything that it had on Spider-Man, the Fabricator displayed all of Peter's previous suits and he was able to use it to virtually design and create a new one. The Fabricator was later destroyed when Quentin Beck's drones blew up the plane.
Spider-Man: No Way Home[]
While cleaning his suit, Peter Parker discovered a Fabricator in the backroom of Happy Hogan's condo.
In order to create cures for the universe-displaced villains, Peter brought them to Happy's condo where he unveiled Happy's Fabricator. May Parker was surprised, having believed it to be a tanning bed that Happy had broken while Electro was drawn to the Arc Reactor that powered the device. With the help of Norman Osborn, Peter first used the Fabricator to analyze Otto Octavius and then to successfully construct a replacement inhibitor chip for him. With Octavius joining the effort, the scientists began using the Fabricator to generate cures for the remaining villains all at once.
After the Green Goblin persona took control of Norman's body, Electro snatched the Arc Reactor that powered the Fabricator for himself. As the battle raged between Peter and the Goblin, May grabbed the finished cures from the Fabricator and fled with them. It was destroyed along with Happy's condo by the Goblin's attack.
Trivia[]
- The Fabricator in Spider-Man: Far From Home appears to be a larger and more advanced model than the one in Spider-Man: No Way Home. It's also unlocked by Peter's handprint, which is not shown with the later one.
- When Peter is using the Fabricator in Spider-Man: Far From Home, he resembles Tony Stark while working on a project, causing Happy Hogan to smile at Peter fondly and turn on the music for him.
- As revealed in The Art of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter used Happy's Fabricator to recreate the Iron Spider Armor, which is why he had it again after the Department of Damage Control confiscated it.