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—Uh, hey!
[Peter waves at the camera. He looks like he has it on the wrong level, and then he fixes it to not be looking mostly at his mid-eyes until he looks better, much better, without a camera giving everyone a near immediate relationship with his nose and mouth and probably pores. Look, he can accomplish things.]
—Sorry about that. And whatever you might've seen instead for a moment. I'm looking for a lab, and I'd say "hypothetically, say a guy is looking for a lab of all his own," but really, I need a lab to conduct some experiments. I promise I'm not planning to blow up any showers or the kitchen or anything like that, I—I generally avoid fires. Generally. [Except that one time in chemistry, but he's much more graceful now.] It's just that I'm used to having a lab of all my own, and I've checked the map a few times, and ... well—I don't wanna assume, you know, that I've got access to that.
[It's only now that he realizes that he should've gone for upgraded webshooters, but he didn't really want to ditch what Tony Stark gave him. They're from Tony Stark! They were a birthday present from Tony Stark.]
And this also came up with a buddy ... a pal ... you know, a new guy here, who's new like me, that maybe we should come up with a way to track the disturbances in the—[Force. Don't be a nerd, Parker.]—in the way things are here. Has anyone tried that yet?
Oh, and I'm Peter Parker. Yeah, I'm a nerd. You guessed it. But what can I say? I managed a lab in my own room back home, I can't go without here. Especially here.
[Peter waves at the camera. He looks like he has it on the wrong level, and then he fixes it to not be looking mostly at his mid-eyes until he looks better, much better, without a camera giving everyone a near immediate relationship with his nose and mouth and probably pores. Look, he can accomplish things.]
—Sorry about that. And whatever you might've seen instead for a moment. I'm looking for a lab, and I'd say "hypothetically, say a guy is looking for a lab of all his own," but really, I need a lab to conduct some experiments. I promise I'm not planning to blow up any showers or the kitchen or anything like that, I—I generally avoid fires. Generally. [Except that one time in chemistry, but he's much more graceful now.] It's just that I'm used to having a lab of all my own, and I've checked the map a few times, and ... well—I don't wanna assume, you know, that I've got access to that.
[It's only now that he realizes that he should've gone for upgraded webshooters, but he didn't really want to ditch what Tony Stark gave him. They're from Tony Stark! They were a birthday present from Tony Stark.]
And this also came up with a buddy ... a pal ... you know, a new guy here, who's new like me, that maybe we should come up with a way to track the disturbances in the—[Force. Don't be a nerd, Parker.]—in the way things are here. Has anyone tried that yet?
Oh, and I'm Peter Parker. Yeah, I'm a nerd. You guessed it. But what can I say? I managed a lab in my own room back home, I can't go without here. Especially here.
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[ Have a contemplative stare here. ]
I'm Ella, and I'm not sure of how's our lab situation.
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... Okay, so that was a little presumptuous of me.
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Hey, you can never be too presumptuous in a place where deities and cyborgs and wizard are all crammed together, you'll get swept by the huge influx of pride coming out of us otherwise.
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Are there a lot of—how do I put it—pride contests? [He'd say "dick waving" but he tends to avoid phrasing things that way. Usually.]
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[ Said ever so casually. ]
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[Peter shrugs, considering that.]
They should get a gym in here or something.
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[ Ella...isn't a fan. ]
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[But he can't imagine trying to deal with the unpredictability of humanity that way. Then again, he's a solo guy, so he can't really say if it works to get used to working with others. Most of his team ups have been temporary goes at things.]
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Really? It seemed scarily real the last time I checked. A friend even recreated a good portion of a city, down to things like smell and bad weather conditions.
[ Danger rooms, psh. Kitty would love their VR rooms. ]
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... Admittedly, I haven't paid them a visit. Maybe I should see if they can recreate New York City. Or if they even care to.
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Two things: You can program whatever your abilities allow you to, and someone already made New York, so double win?
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[He perks up at the idea.]
I wonder if their simulation lets me remember the great joy of standing in line at Shake Shack.
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And that sounds like a bad imitation of McDonald's...not that the place is any good to begin with.
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[He can't really help himself.]
Look, if it's not there, I'll let you know what it's like. You'll hate that you can't try it, but it's not McDonald's, it's—it's the best, with the best shakes, and their mushroom patty things ooz out gooey oddly organic cheese.
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So if you can program it one in all it's glorious detail, let me know? I actually haven't used the VR rooms as much as nearly everyone else, leave alone going back to New York. It could be interesting.
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[Peter assumes it's a very different one.]
No, wait, Shake Shack. [He assumes if she doesn't know it, she doesn't come from there. Landmarks! Food places! The real pride of New York! See, Peter's convinced the media got it all wrong.]
And all I'd really have to do is design Madison Square Park in detail.
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[ Well there are demons and angels undercover so. ]
Your Madison Square Park, I guess. Shake Shack included?
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It's too much of a traumatic thing to even contemplate.
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Just...no funny fast food service. Well, not from your world. I could be wrong though.
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...on second thought, I'm not sure of what you're asking here.
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