At Fisk's underground lab, Allistair had just returned, keeping his injury contained to the best if his abilities. The pain practically burned his skin, and it felt harder to move than it should normally. As he walked further in the lab, the lights would slowly come on further and further, until at long last, Allistair was staring at both of the Fisks in the lab, one looking disappointed, and the other trying to not lose himself to his sheer anger. "Fisk, let me explain-"
"You have failed to defeat Spider-Man....he humiliated you, threw you around like garbage, and was able to damage you more than ever before.... give me one good reason to not have you shut down permanently?" Wilson asked with a cold look in his eyes.
"Because I have a way to defeat him next time......." Allistair answered quickly, fear resignating in his eyes. Thankfully, he could tell the corrupt mayor of New York was intrigued by what he was saying and waited for him to continue. "Even if I fail the next time, I learn more about him as we fight or I watch him fight. I always be upgraded to be better and more durable..... However all I require is an upgrade in my body. Grant me that, and the next time he and I meet, he will be squashed like the small insignificant bug he is." He then promised, praying he could continue his pursuit.
Richard glares at Allistair, grabbing him by his shoulder blasters with his claws out, struggling to maintain control. "Do you honestly expect us to believe that you will truly succeed in killing off the bug?! You failed horribly last time so what are the odds you won't this time?!" He shouted, trying to not completely snap.
Wilson grabbed his son and did his best to relax him so he wouldn't transform into that reptile beast again. "Patience my son.... should he fail, then we shall find a new way to defeat him.....one that will show that pest his true place." He assured him before looking at Smythe. "You shall get as you have requested .....I can upgrade you more to have even more weapons and better armor than you ever had before. However, it will take time for that to truly work." He warned his assistant gone machine. "However, should you fail me .....you will never be allowed to leave this place.....you will stay until you have completely obliterated Spider-Man....." H then said coldly, showing Smythe he wasn't messing around with this.
After five minutes walking into the lab, Smythe finds himself in a containment unit, stepping inside it and feeling himself getting sprayed with gas and passing out. Inside the pod, machines started working on him, immediately upgrading his weapons, adding several more weapons in his arsenal and soon making his skin more thick, more durable to attacks, and more powerful so he could truly crush the web head. This was a process though, that would take a full day, maybe longer to fully see it completed, a process Wilson was willing to wait for.
Meanwhile, at the Parker house, Will was in the kitchen, eating an apple while trying to formulate a plan. Peter however, was watching Will, being sure he didn't do anything rash and hoping he wouldn't beat himself up too much. "Look kid, don't best yourself up over this. He's going to get captured and brought in." Parker promised.
The curly haired boy looks up at his mentor, still a little annoyed by the fact he didn't beat him the first time. "It's more than that .... you've seen what Fisk is doing. Upgrading supervillains, giving them weapons and that super soldier serum that's transforming them into these crazy things, and basically covering his tracks by any means necessary." He states with half frustration, and half a calmer tone.
Parker looked away for a few seconds, understanding where Will was coming from. "You want to be more prepared for what they throw at you.... become stronger with your powers....."
"It's more than stronger....I want to be faster, more agile....and more....hyper-aware.... I guess is the term I'm looking for." Will explained calmly. "Like.....use my spider sense for more than just danger, use it to detect more, and be ready to face anything that comes my way...." He added on, trying to explain it in a way that would make sense for both of them.
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Spider-Man: The Greatest Spider-Man
General FictionAfter Peter's final battle as the web spinning hero, he had hung up his webs for breaking the one rule he had as a superhero: never kill. after that he hadn't felt worthy of the costume ever again. but when he disappeared for sixteen years, a new bo...