As the Q-Ship makes its way to the planet of Titan, Spider-Man spotted Iron Man and the Cloak of Levitation at the rendezvous point of the ship. Iron Man was quickly startled as Parker unmasked himself and tried to calm him down knowing what he was going to say. Tony was furious with Peter for following him through the ship.
Retracting his statement, Parker stated that it was a long way down from home and his suit was incredibly intuitive. Putting in technical terms, Peter told that was mostly Stark's fault for letting him on the ship. Tony angrily asked him to retract his statement which Peter took back what he said. Peter had to tell him that he should stay with him but Tony had to tell him that he needs to think his situation, to which Peter retracted, saying he did think his plan through.
Trying to be reasonable, Peter told him that you can't be a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man if there's no neighborhood. As Tony was stunned by his logic, Peter realizes his analogy didn't make sense but immediately tried to convince Stark to stay with him. After Tony agreed, Spider-Man walked over the edge and was asked to make himself useful and decided on how to rescue Doctor Strange below. After a moment of thinking, he came up with a strategy to save Strange, that was inspired by the movie Aliens.
Once Doctor Strange was further tortured, Spider-Man waited as Iron Man quietly went behind Ebony Maw to distract and surprise him, destroying the hull of the ship that can suck into the vacuum of space, leaving Maw to be subsequently killed. Noticing Strange being pulled away, Spider-Man narrowly managed to shoot a web at him and reached over a pole, aggressively hanging onto it. However, once the pole broke off, Spider-Man quickly fell down towards the hole.
Suddenly, Spider-Man unexpectedly activated his new suits' spider legs and managed to hang off from the hole on the ship. Spider-Man happily saved Doctor Strange from near death. As he was hanging on, Spider-Man looked at his newfound spider legs in question. Spider-Man pulled Strange inside the ship, jumping upward with his spider legs, long enough for Iron Man to seal it. After reviving the sorcerer, he gave greeting to the Cloak of Levitation with a handshake to which it goes away, leaving him to sarcastically leave it be.
Strange argued with Stark for nearly putting his life at risk. As they argued Stark contracted that he saved him in a ship with no backup, Parker then recalled himself to be back up. Tony disagreed and told him that he was a stowaway. Strange wondered if Parker was Stark's ward, but Peter clarified that he wasn't, and introduced himself to Doctor Strange, who returned the gesture; however, he mistook Strange's proper title for his superhero name.
Slowly walking towards the ship and listening to the conversation, Peter watched as Tony and Doctor Strange discussed and argued about how to confront their enemy, Thanos. After debating on what they should take into consideration, Strange reluctantly agreed to help confront Thanos. As Stark walked in front of him, Parker was formally knighted by him and was officially declared as a member of the Avengers, much to his delight.
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The Story of Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
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