unmasking: (and bendis is too busy being bald)
Peter Parker ([personal profile] unmasking) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-11-12 02:32 pm

video.

—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.
imperfectness: (brb science)

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[personal profile] imperfectness 2013-11-17 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods.]

Actually, yeah, for now. We had a...uh...I guess it was a zombie invasion. Or...something...a-anyway, we were working on those samples.
imperfectness: (okay it's not supposed to do that)

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[personal profile] imperfectness 2013-11-22 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Uhh, no, not really. We mostly found that it was like a slime mold, instead of a traditional virus...and it made the samples uhh. Regenerate pretty fast.
imperfectness: (brb science)

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[personal profile] imperfectness 2013-11-26 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think so. Our samples have decayed- it's likely that the original cause mutated on contact with oxygen- there were no infections following contact with the...uh...infected.