Peter Parker | Spider-Man (
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etraya2025-01-17 01:58 pm
Video | UN: Spidey
[The easiest introduction in the world! Being that it's a, uh, re-introduction. Peter Parker Spider-Man has already confirmed he'd vanished for months — which is totally crazy, because he feels like he hasn't been gone all that long — but here he is! In all of his 'confused but has spirit' energy that had gotten him through his time in Etraya before.]
Hey guys, I'm back!
Just gone long enough to apply to, like, fifty barista and pizza guy jobs back home.
... Swinging around doesn't pay rent, y'know.
What'd I miss?
[He's perched on his tippy-toes, on top of one of the tallest buildings in Etraya.
As you do.]
Hey guys, I'm back!
Just gone long enough to apply to, like, fifty barista and pizza guy jobs back home.
... Swinging around doesn't pay rent, y'know.
What'd I miss?
[He's perched on his tippy-toes, on top of one of the tallest buildings in Etraya.
As you do.]

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[ He's also tried to make her lawful. ]
You know some? I guess the universe has a thing for Spiders.
[ If Felicia includes the women, she'll need at least two hands to count them all and that still might not be enough. ]
Are you worried I'm your enemy?
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... I don't know. Do you want to be my enemy?
[Laughing weakly, he adds:]
'Cus to be honest, I could really use a break from enemies of Spider-Man.
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[ Spending time as Queen Pin and then losing her empire, all thanks to a symbiote, changes a girl's perspective on things. ]
We're actually friends where I come from. So, do you use a name here or do I have to call you Spider all the time?
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[He sounds a liiiittle skeptical. But she couldn't blame him, could she?
It's very unusual circumstances!]
Sorry, it's just — I'm not against being buddies with people I try to apprehend. It's only that they're usually shooting at me. Or holding people hostage, or trying to blow something up. I didn't think I had the chance to 'befriend the baddies'.
[It's a novel idea.]
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I don't recommend trying to make friends with most criminals. There were circumstances involved.
If it makes you feel better, I hate guns. But, I have blown things up before. Mostly vaults.
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[He may be young, but he's been around the block long enough.]
But that means you must be a pretty creative thief.
A lot of the typical ones wag guns around.
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[ Guns aren't needed for that. ]
You can call me Felicia, by the way.
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I mean, even if it's not necessarily all that new for you.
[A hesitant pause.]
If we're really friends, do you know who I am under the mask?
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[ A slight pause at his question. ]
Like I said, there were several Spiders when I left home, not counting the women. I suppose you could be a male version of one of them, but assuming you're not...
If you are another version of one of the Spiders I know, your first name either starts with a P, an M, or a B.
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But also, he needs to be sure.]
You happen to be around anywhere?
Maybe meeting up to confirm some stuff is a better idea.
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I'll be on the roof of this building in twenty minutes.
[ She sends along an address for one of the skyscrapers in Nova City. ]
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[Man, he's getting the jitters; it's so weird to meet people who know you from other universes, especially when they know the person under the mask. He'd even met someone who had been his ex. That was awkward, even if she laughed it off and metaphorically pinched his baby cheeks. (He's not beating the youngster allegations with a voice like his, but dammit, he'll try.)
He arrives in fifteen minutes, and proceeds to kick a small gravel pebble around the roof absently as he waits.]
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Black Cat swings in and lands silently a comfortable distance behind him. Were it not for those Spider senses, he would not have heard her arrive. The black catsuit blends with the shadows far better than his red and blue suit does, but he can't miss that shock of white hair and the white fur on her outfit. ]
Hello, Spider.
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Spider-Man turns toward her, only a smidge suspicious. Like, a spoonful suspicious. He probably should be moreso, especially with how many villains of Spider-Man have tried to kill him lately.]
First thing's first: What's my real name?
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His real name? She said there were three possibilities, but she's also been watching him. There's something adorable and awkward about him that brings one name to mind. ]
Peter Parker.
[ Of course, she could be wrong, but she's willing to gamble, and luck is her super power. ]
1/2
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Ah, yes, the Youngster (tm).]
Man, how are we so bad at keeping our identities under wraps?
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Because you're too good, Spider. I keep telling you that.
[ Well, telling the 'other' him, but if he wasn't so good, she would not have liked him. ]
Is there really a point to keeping a secret identity in a place like this?
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It's good to be good. It is.
He snaps out of his thoughts, wincing.]
That's something I've been trying to figure out myself.
There's only so long a person can keep that kind of thing under wraps here, I guess...
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If it's true that we won't remember any of this when we leave, there's probably no harm in making your life a little easier. For once.
[ Keeping up the whole secret identity thing is such a waste of energy, in her opinion. ]
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It would be really nice. For life to be easier for a sec.
[Bless her for trying to relax a little, because he has been agonizing over the idea of revealing his identity -- for, uh, reasons obvious if you knew what situation he'd come from back home. But anyway.]
Your Spider-Man -- what's he like? I've actually met some of... uh... me.
So maybe I've met your Peter Parker, before.
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Maybe you have.
[ She wouldn't be surprised if the two of them had met somehow. But what's he like?]
He's about ten years older than you, I think. He's ... good. Smart. Too self-sacrificing. It got him into some trouble recently, but trouble follows him everywhere.
[ Maybe this description sounds familiar. ]
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In all seriousness, it's totally easy to feel embarrassed by the description -- those are mostly good things, at least?]
Yeaaah... We're good at getting into trouble.
I met one that was like, forty-something? And he was super cool. And the other Peter, he was... thirty-something? And he was also super cool. And funny. Wait -- does yours have organic webs that come out of his wrists? That was something older Peter had, and it freaked me and other younger Peter out.
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This Peter has met more Peter's than Felicia first thought. It's nice not having to explain the multi-verse.
Organic webs? That's a little too Spider for Felicia. He hopes that older Peter didn't resemble a spider in even more ways. ]
The one I know makes his web stuff from a formula he designed. How long have you been doing the hero gig?
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