

Where the traditional Black Panther costume could absorb the energy of attacks, Shuri has worked out how to control that energy's release. Meanwhile, Shuri has gone one step further in her handling of vibranium. The nanobots are stored within T'Challa's necklace while dormant when he triggers them, they weave across his body, forming the distinctive new suit. She's created a vibranium costume that is constructed of nanotechnology. In Shuri's view, of course, this armor is nothing more than a relic. As fans saw in Captain America: Civil War, it's effectively bulletproof the kinetic energy of bullets is absorbed into it, rendering T'Challa immune from harm. The first was apparently built by T'Challa himself, and is made of vibranium. The film features not one, but three Black Panther costumes. This Page: Black Panther's Outfits And Technology Related: Black Panther: All of the Vibranium in the MCUSo what science and technology do we see in play in Black Panther? Here are some of the most intriguing examples. The character effectively plays the Q to T'Challa's James Bond, outfitting him with all the equipment he could need to act as Wakanda's greatest protector. She may only be a teenager, but Shuri is actually smarter than even Tony Stark, and it seems that she's already revolutionized Wakandan science. Meanwhile, Letitia Wright's 16-year-old Shuri acts as the country's chief designer. The rare metal can absorb energy, and has been used to manipulate everything from kinetic energy to ultrasonics.

This fictional metal created the country with a meteor hit and helped its people leap forward technologically (as well as leading to the creation of the Heart-Shaped Herb). Production designers have created a futuristic country that's essentially taken real-world science ten steps forward, envisioning the weapons and technology of the future.The secret of Wakanda's advancement is its vibranium. And yet, the science and technology has been carefully designed to be relatable to viewers. Welcome to Wakanda! Marvel's Black Pantherintroduces viewers to a whole new fictional country, one that is more advanced than anything we've seen in a Marvel film to date.
