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[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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[Jaime is super jealous. Carlos seems like a nice scientist. He gets the crazy one.]
I dunno what the Hulk is, but I think we've already got a few guys around here who can sense energy. [And by 'a few guys', he... mostly means himself, not that he knows how his own tech works. He taps his chin, considering. People are fallible, but machines? They could definitely use one of those.] D'you know how the machines they've got in your world work?
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[Even though he's had three additional "roommates" back home, he's still bad at it.]
Sense energy, huh? Well, that might help, if they know what to look for. The guys ... they probably studied exactly what energy was being output with a specific type of ... genetic experiment, I guess, and then created a machine based on that. I guess I have to preface this with the small, barely hinted at hope that someone would've ran tests on this stuff already.
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[He pauses, looking thoughtful.] The problem with that is that we don't have a specific type of energy we're looking for, here. Now that they can recreate some of the Transports' powers, there's a ton that we'd want to be looking out for.
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It might take voluntary testing just to get a read on what everyone can do, and there's a big question mark as to whether or not anyone would willingly submit to that. It'd be the best way of filtering through everything.
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Can you do that?
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[He doesn't sound even remotely serious, mostly because Jaime Reyes has absolutely no reputation around here beyond 'really likes movies' and possibly 'hangs out with burger girl'.]
I also don't really know pretty much three quarters of the guys who got kidnapped.
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[There's a moment there where he points at the screen.]
That's a joke! Uh, for the record.
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Maybe start off with something where you don't actually have to experiment on people for, like... motion detectors, maybe? Is that a thing you know how to do?
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[Defensive much? Probably. But after the whole Jessica ordeal, he can't help it.]
I just want to ... keep us safer than these Initiative guys have been, and without the big guys with the gadgets, it sounds like it's up to us.
But yeah, motion detectors. That I can definitely do.
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I was thinking more motion sensors for whatever's out there than what's in here. There are people who do upkeep out there, so no alarms or anything, but having someone keep an eye on things would be good.
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[He thinks that through.]
We could definitely do something with that. We could even make it remote controlled so it can go off when they're doing visual checks, but I'd wanna make sure that the people tracking everything are legit.
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It's been mainly me, Billy and Sokka who've been dealing with the emergency generators, so once you got this figured out, talk to one of us about supplies.
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That, and we were the ones who volunteered.
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Do we have a plan in case the worst happens? Do you know?
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[Their main ones have been hooked up and ready to go for ages now.
Little do they know that they should have gotten it all done before some assholes turned out the lights.]I don't know. That depends on your definition of 'worst'.
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Yeah, that's a worst case scenario. I mean, if they can go into other worlds, they can definitely bomb the hell out of us.
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[A beat.]
And bombing us would probably mess up their tides?
[That's how the moon works right]
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