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Like "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (J.A.R.V.I.S. )", does U.L.T.R.O.N stand for something in comics or movies in Marvel Cinematic Universe?










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    Like "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (J.A.R.V.I.S. )", does U.L.T.R.O.N stand for something in comics or movies in Marvel Cinematic Universe?










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      Like "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (J.A.R.V.I.S. )", does U.L.T.R.O.N stand for something in comics or movies in Marvel Cinematic Universe?










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      Like "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (J.A.R.V.I.S. )", does U.L.T.R.O.N stand for something in comics or movies in Marvel Cinematic Universe?







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          We can say for sure it doesn't stand for something, because his name would be U.L.T.R.O.N and not just Ultron. Also there is nothing in Marvel Wiki or Wikipedia about that. So he is just Ultron.






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          • Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
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          Out-of-universe, a mix of 'Ultroids' and 'tron'



          In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roy Thomas, who co-created Ultron, answered:




          Where did the idea for Ultron come from?



          I never considered myself very good at making up names. Some of the first creatures I made up fighting The Avengers were part of a group called the Ultroids. I've always liked that tron ending. I had recently made up something called a psychlotron [a brainwashing device]. So I liked that tron ending, and Ultron just came as a good name.







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            We can say for sure it doesn't stand for something, because his name would be U.L.T.R.O.N and not just Ultron. Also there is nothing in Marvel Wiki or Wikipedia about that. So he is just Ultron.






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            • Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
              – Anu7
              3 hours ago






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              @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
              – Lightness Races in Orbit
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            We can say for sure it doesn't stand for something, because his name would be U.L.T.R.O.N and not just Ultron. Also there is nothing in Marvel Wiki or Wikipedia about that. So he is just Ultron.






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            • Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
              – Anu7
              3 hours ago






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              @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
              – Lightness Races in Orbit
              19 mins ago














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            We can say for sure it doesn't stand for something, because his name would be U.L.T.R.O.N and not just Ultron. Also there is nothing in Marvel Wiki or Wikipedia about that. So he is just Ultron.






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            We can say for sure it doesn't stand for something, because his name would be U.L.T.R.O.N and not just Ultron. Also there is nothing in Marvel Wiki or Wikipedia about that. So he is just Ultron.







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            • Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
              – Anu7
              3 hours ago






            • 1




              @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
              – Lightness Races in Orbit
              19 mins ago


















            • Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
              – Anu7
              3 hours ago






            • 1




              @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
              – Lightness Races in Orbit
              19 mins ago
















            Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
            – Anu7
            3 hours ago




            Ultron (/ˈʌltrən/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is most recognized as a nemesis of the Avengers, and has a quasi-familial relationship with his creator Hank Pym.
            – Anu7
            3 hours ago




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            @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
            – Lightness Races in Orbit
            19 mins ago




            @Anu7 Please quote and cite your sources when not using your own words. Thanks
            – Lightness Races in Orbit
            19 mins ago











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            Out-of-universe, a mix of 'Ultroids' and 'tron'



            In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roy Thomas, who co-created Ultron, answered:




            Where did the idea for Ultron come from?



            I never considered myself very good at making up names. Some of the first creatures I made up fighting The Avengers were part of a group called the Ultroids. I've always liked that tron ending. I had recently made up something called a psychlotron [a brainwashing device]. So I liked that tron ending, and Ultron just came as a good name.







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              Out-of-universe, a mix of 'Ultroids' and 'tron'



              In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roy Thomas, who co-created Ultron, answered:




              Where did the idea for Ultron come from?



              I never considered myself very good at making up names. Some of the first creatures I made up fighting The Avengers were part of a group called the Ultroids. I've always liked that tron ending. I had recently made up something called a psychlotron [a brainwashing device]. So I liked that tron ending, and Ultron just came as a good name.







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                Out-of-universe, a mix of 'Ultroids' and 'tron'



                In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roy Thomas, who co-created Ultron, answered:




                Where did the idea for Ultron come from?



                I never considered myself very good at making up names. Some of the first creatures I made up fighting The Avengers were part of a group called the Ultroids. I've always liked that tron ending. I had recently made up something called a psychlotron [a brainwashing device]. So I liked that tron ending, and Ultron just came as a good name.







                share|improve this answer












                Out-of-universe, a mix of 'Ultroids' and 'tron'



                In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roy Thomas, who co-created Ultron, answered:




                Where did the idea for Ultron come from?



                I never considered myself very good at making up names. Some of the first creatures I made up fighting The Avengers were part of a group called the Ultroids. I've always liked that tron ending. I had recently made up something called a psychlotron [a brainwashing device]. So I liked that tron ending, and Ultron just came as a good name.








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