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meta moderators ([personal profile] metamods) wrote in [community profile] metalogs2022-04-13 07:12 pm
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THE ALLIANCE EXPO

Who: EVERYONE
What: A crisis occurs at the Alliance Expo.
When: April 13
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: character death, loss of autonomy/self, mass destruction




THE ALLIANCE EXPO
Every April, Central City hosts a guild publicity event known as the annual Alliance Expo, ostensibly to memorialize the Godfall Incident.

Most people will have heard this major historical event referenced by now — the name is inscribed on city monuments, evoked in political debates, taught in a history class, and reimagined for movies. If not, at the Expo itself, informational booths paint a very black and white picture of how good triumphed over evil.

On April 3rd, 1985, a young metahuman named Starstruck nearly obliterated Central City. Seeing the risk of his unchecked rage unraveling reality itself, heroes and villains joined forces to stop Starstruck and save the world from its certain destruction.

In the wake of the incident, Metahuman survivors came together — not as heroes and villains, but as citizens of the planet. At this first Alliance Expo, they created the Guilds with the common goal of protecting this universe.

Since the 80s, the Expo has opened to the public. Like the Alliance itself, it has evolved (or devolved?) to be more commercialized. Nowadays, the Expo is a publicity event where vendors sell branded merchandise and knockoffs of licensed and unlicensed heroes alike.



OPENING CEREMONIES —
In the spirit of its early days, when the Expo was meant to be a point of connection for all metas, it still offers free entry to metahumans who are in costume (or whose identities/meta status are known). As with any convention, inside the crowded Central City Convention Center, attendees must wear their badges on lanyards as they navigate booths and schedules. The show floor provides curated museum-style exhibits about the Godfall Incident and other pieces of metahuman history, as well as art installations and even some branded food and merch stands that venerate the heroes who saved the day.

Of course, non-metas attend as well, but in smaller numbers. Many of them are fans of capes, who arrive dressed in dated costumes of their favorites and chat about their favorite era of a particular hero's career. Having paid for the rare opportunity to rub shoulders with their idols at this prestigious event, they may overwhelm new heroes with requests for autographs or comments (or critiques!) about their wardrobe. In addition to fans, meta attendees may run into investors sidling up to heroes with hopes of getting in on the ground floor to make a mascot of the next big hero under the guise of altruism.

A speech from Frances Starling kickstarts the opening ceremonies. Following her scathing, undisguised criticism for the commercialization of a tragic event (and reference to the particular surprises it posed to its stakeholders), she acknowledges that she feels an obligation to be here. She devotes most of her speech to addressing the new Confluence-created metas about the danger that comes with being a metahuman and a citizen of this world, emphasizing that no meta is obligated to throw themselves headlong into danger. Metahumans, she says, deserve the chance to live a quiet, modest life as much as anyone else.

The dazzling display that follows is anything but modest. The Expo's opening ceremonies continue apace with indoor fireworks, a hologram movie, and a band with a lightshow. In addition, new metas get the chance to perform in a variety of ways:

  • The Alliance's staffers are more than happy to facilitate any talented metas who wish to show off their skills during the ostentatious opening ceremonies.


  • Some time later, new Alliance heroes are ushered onstage to debut their hero identities to the world. An announcer excitedly reads code names as facilitators nudge the new heroes onto the stage to parade around the catwalk and show off their costumes and gadgetry. Stars explode around them, and time is made for anyone who wants to give a little speech.


  • The Expo has also pre-arranged a dramatic performance with the new guild members: just as the new Alliance heroes make their debut, new Society members arrive to "crash" the celebration and cause mischief. In the loose scripting that prepared participants for the event in advance, staffers encourage them to ham it up and mug for the cameras. Some may have pre-arranged choreography — of their own, or at the behest of the Alliance's marketing team. For playing along and making the heroes look good, Society members will be rewarded handsomely ... off the record, of course.


THE SIMULATION —

Squat in the center of the show floor is this year’s big draw: a virtual-reality simulation recreating the Godfall Event, developed using the memories of witnesses and edited for gamification. According to the brochures, it's part training exercise and part memorial for all the superheroes who fell against Starstruck.

The marketing team of the Alliance clearly had a field day. Programmed using state of the art Winters Industries technology, the simulation allows anyone to step into the role of a hero and relive the Godfall Incident — or at least, a heavily sanitized version of it. Even the marketing team recognizes that it would be upsetting to faithfully recreate the carnage of that day and market it to the world. Though it claims to be recreated from the memories of those who lived it, the introductory cutscene provides a more palatable version that plays out like a Saturday morning cartoon:

You are a hero of the 1980s. The costumes are bright and colorful, the hair enormous and flowing. The hues of the simulation are oversaturated and vaguely psychedelic. You may find yourself delivering bombastic, alliterative catchphrases or striking dramatic poses for no particular reason. It’s fun! Just go with it!

At the center of all of this, Starstruck destroys (random, and of course) unoccupied buildings with his energy blast powers. A classic 1980s cartoon villain, his hair is the biggest and the pointiest, and he’s wearing spikes and eyeliner. The VR replica doesn't quite match the brochures outside, but it’s close enough, right? As soon as he spots heroes approaching, Starstruck stops destroying (random and, of course, unoccupied) buildings to monologue at length, cackling about his plans to destroy the world and how you heroes can do nothing to stop him! This is a VR game, not just a cutscene — participants can interact with Starstruck. Go on! Walk up and punch him mid-speech!

Any attack will start the battle in earnest. As promised, this is just a silly sort of beat-em-up game. Starstruck has several different patterns of energy attack, which he’ll mix up some. In his second phase — indicated by him getting angry and glowing red — he whips out some larger attacks, but he’s never too difficult to defeat. You came in here to play a fun game, maybe try out some new powers, and ultimately feel like heroes, and that’s what the game is going to deliver.

You know. Probably.

Notably, Atomight appears to be perturbed by all of this. The hero does not stay on the show floor long, excusing himself curtly after the simulation is announced. Any who linger too close to Conference Room C may hear an explosive argument between the leader of the Alliance and the head of marketing. It seems that Atomight painted a very different picture of what this event would be, and the marketing team of the Alliance ran wild without the input of its chair. He returns to the event, though. Obligation keeps him rooted here, unhappy but unwilling to abandon the dream that founded this.



A GLITCH IN THE MATRIX —
As everyone is distracted by the glitz and glam the Expo offers, no one notices as someone makes their way to the simulator’s core console and slip a USB into the drive.

Inside the simulation, something subtly shifts. The bright colors dull to something more realistic. The punches and kicks lose their sound effects. The screen tears briefly as the simulation splits, duplicating itself into multiple instances. Then it all goes dark.

When the lights come back on, participants stand in the midst of a mostly destroyed Central City. A massive column of light shines in the center of the city, so bright it hurts to look at. The air sears your lungs. People scream, racing away from the slowly expanding field of energy, leveling buildings as it goes.

At the epicenter stands Starstruck, and the energy that is destroying the city is radiating out of his form. However, on closer inspection, he's changed too. This is no longer some over-the-top, dramatic villain. This is a teenage boy, looking terrified, alone, and unstoppable.

And you know he can’t stop.

He wants to, you can tell he does, but he can’t.

So you need to stop him.

It’s no wonder Atomight didn't want this celebrated.

You struggle to remember that this is a simulation - for some, the thought may slip away entirely. It feels real enough. Hero, villain, unaligned — however you think of yourself doesn’t matter. You’re standing shoulder to shoulder with friends, lovers, and enemies to do the unthinkable. Some of you may be freshly sprung from the maximum security metahuman jail. Some may have bolted away from parents, donning makeshift costumes, knowing that this may very well be your last stand. Others still may be in plainclothes, your metahuman status hidden to the world until this exact moment.

While some participants may retain their own values and minds others can be compelled by the AI of the hero role they're placed into in any of the following ways:

  • TURN AWAY AND RESCUE CIVILIANS — Some heroes can't face the moral quandary posed by Starstruck's fall. Maybe you leave the hard choices to others and focus on what you can do and who you can save.


  • CONVINCE OTHERS TO TRY TO REACH STARSTRUCK (OR DO IT YOURSELF) — If you've taken on the role of one of Starstruck's teammates, you may stand between your friend and the adult heroes trying to take him down. You're driven by the sense that if you could just get within earshot and talk to him, you could reach your friend and calm this whole thing down.


  • FIGHT THROUGH YOUR FRIENDS TO STOP THE VILLAIN — Those in the position of grizzled heroes or cynical villains may believe the situation is well past something that words can solve. You've seen the reports, and you know you have less than an hour to stop this kid from destroying the planet. You’ve weighed his life against the billions on the planet and have made your choice, no matter how much it sickens you to do so. And now you have to snuff out this child’s terrible light, even if you have to fight your way through your own loved ones to do it.

  • DESTROY THE WORLD? — Especially unlucky participants may get shuffled into Starstruck's AI and stand as the harbinger of this apocalypse, right at the epicenter of the blast.

    His emotional state — your emotional state — swings wildly between anger, horror, grief, and regret. But one thing is clear: he never wanted this. And neither did you. Loss weighs heavily on you, dragging up your own dark feelings and memories of loss, inadequacy, pain. It assails the senses and doubles you over. As the darkness encroaches, the energy around you pulses and expands further.

    You can't hold the energy in; your powers are out of control. Will you ask someone to end it — and you with it? Or will you decide that if you have to die, the world should go with you? Or maybe your friends can find the right words to talk you down, miraculously saving you from your own might.


OUTSIDE

It takes time to notice. At first, the party continues apace — until alarms blare. The technicians and technopaths stop what they’re doing and run for the simulation room. Those who run after them and can read the monitor data can't quite determine what exactly has gone awry — but on thing is clear: the participants aren't responding to reality, and many seem to be in genuine distress.

The technicians are also distressed as they declare that the simulation can't be shut down. Pulling the power could cause serious damage to those still inside — the safety protocols, after all, also rely on that power, and people inside are throwing around attacks that could seriously injure each other if they weren’t safely within a VR space.

Those on the outside can work to save the trapped participants:
  • Can you help the technicians diagnose the problem?

  • Can you convince them that you should go in and pull people out yourself like in Sunset Falls? Careful - that might not exactly work the way you expect, but it’ll be easy to slip past the distracted workers if you really want to try.

  • Maybe you want to investigate what triggered the failing in the first place and go for the convention center's security footage, which reveals the masked figure with the USB. How will you track them down?

  • Got another plan? To pursue these and other options, please collaborate with other players to develop a plan and pitch your approach to the mods HERE.


AFTERMATH —
Maybe you defeat Starstruck, or whatever unlucky person happened to be playing him today. Maybe you somehow manage to talk them down this time. Maybe you stood by and let him destroy everything, unwilling to sacrifice one life for millions. One way or another, thanks to the work of those outside, the simulation reaches its end.

For those emerging from the simulation, the VR Hall comes back into focus. Medical staff run inside — mercifully, the safeties didn’t fail. As real as it all felt, no matter what powers were being thrown around, no one comes out physically hurt. After a brief check-up to ensure that there’s no lingering side-effects, the healers and medics determined that any scarring you’ll walk away with on this day is all mental.

Those who return to enjoy the rest of the Expo will find the mood sobered. However, plenty of vendors still need to offload their wares, and plenty of attendees want their money's worth. Nothing even really happened, right? Just a glitch? In spite of all you’ve just seen and felt, the Expo kicks back into full swing pretty quickly after the situation’s resolved, as if nothing even really happened.

The booths and informational posters with their shiny, marketable version of the Godfall Incident are still firmly in place. Knowing what you know now, can you really rejoin the party...?

Not wanting any negative PR, the Expo organizers are offering everyone involved in the VR incident a free goodie bag of convention swag! Enjoy your branded lanyards and tea cozies. If that isn’t enough, they may be able to slip you a little hush money.

IN SUMMARY...

  • The Alliance Expo is part job conference, part tech conference, and part comic-con, and all metahumans attend for free. New guild heroes and villains will be publicly introduced.

  • While operating as intended, expo attendees can relive a light-hearted, propaganda version of the Godfall Event via VR simulation, where participants step into the shoes of a real hero who existed during this time to experience a light-hearted, Saturday morning cartoon version of events.

  • After someone sabotages the simulation, the simulation becomes realistic recreation of the Godfall Event. Participants may be overwhelmed by the programmed AI's memories and motives, and can take the role of either any hero or of Starstruck himself, a terrified teenager who lost control of his powers.

  • The simulation runs multiple simultaneous instances, so multiple characters can take on the role of Starstruck or the role of his savior and/or killer.

  • Those outside the simulation can work together to investigate or fix the crisis. To pursue these and other options, players should use the OOC community to collaborate and develop a plan to pitch to the mods HERE.


Please direct any questions regarding this log HERE.
nepotis: (09)

Harry Osborn | The Amazing-Spider-Man | OTA

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-16 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
A ••• Opening Ceremonies
[ Harry isn't much for fan conventions, normally... But he wants to know more about this world he's stuck in. If he has to be here, might as well know something about its history and the way the people think. He doesn't come in costume, instead opting for a ball cap in an attempt to avoid being recognized as "the guy who totally didn't steal a semi truck." The disguise works for the most part, and he's able to blend into the crowd largely unnoticed. The booths are uninteresting— he doesn't give a shit about hero merchandise— but he listens intently to Frances Starling's speech. He's never been the kind of guy to want to live modestly, but he's not exactly in a position to have the same kind of lavish lifestyle he's used to, cut off as he is from both the Oscorp fortune and any guild support.

After the speeches, he stands in the crowd of spectators watching the heroes present themselves and the villains play-act at foiling their presentations, scoffing and shaking his head. ]


Do you actually believe any of this bullshit?


B ••• Unwanted Attention
[ Unfortunately, Harry's disguise only works so well for so long, and he is eventually recognized as Harry Osborn, the guy from Rue Moore's post who had a pathetic birthday and apparently decided to follow that up with a carjacking. He's no stranger to a nosy press being all up in his business, but usually it's for sleeping with supermodels and throwing wild parties. This public shaming and false accusation of theft is not the kind of attention he wants. A paparazzo tries to get up in his face and he snaps, shouting at them impatiently. ]

Stop wasting your time taking photos of me, and work on finding the asshole who stole my face and then stole that truck!


C ••• Virtual Reality Bytes
BEFORE

[ Needing an escape from the paparazzi, Harry decides to enter the VR game, because... Why not?

He puts on the headset and finds himself in the role of TRIPLE TROUBLE, a smooth-talking villain with the ability to triplicate anything he touches. At first, Harry just has fun creating multiples of stuff for shits and giggles. Lamp posts, soccer balls, pedestrians he passes by... Nothing is safe from his triplication spree.

Eventually, though, the novelty begins to wear off and Harry instead focuses on the plot of the simulation. His character has been sprung from jail to assist the heroes in taking down Starstruck, and as much as he bristles at being made to play at heroics, Harry has nothing better to do and at least while he's in the simulation, the press isn't riding his ass. So, he plays his part and triplicates the heroes trying to capture and restrain Starstruck, even though he isn't really sure that they have the runaway villain's best interests at heart. ]


I mean... How dangerous can he be? He's just a kid, throwing a tantrum.

AFTER

[ As the simulation takes a cruel turn, however, it becomes clear just how lethal Starstruck's ability can be, at which point Harry's consciousness fades into the background, and the Triple Trouble personality takes over, as he rushes towards the front lines, trying to break through the barrier that has been set up to keep people at a safe distance from the destructive power Starstruck is unleashing. ]

Let me through! I can talk him down, I know I can! At least let me try...


X ••• Wildcard
[ Want to plot something else? HMU @ [plurk.com profile] millennialfalcon or ©hris#1234! Will match prose or brackets. ]
arrowsguy: (0hUzPsy)

A ••• Opening Ceremonies

[personal profile] arrowsguy 2022-04-16 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I've heard worse.

( maybe worse isn't the right word to use here. but, he's definitely been around for his fair share of superhero speeches and while this one wasn't one he wants to listen to again, it wasn't terrible. )

Might be great to use to lull myself to sleep later and if that works, I really will consider him some kind of superhero.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 182)

underage drinking mention

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-20 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Harry huffs out an amused laugh. He knows the pain of troubled sleep well, though he usually turns to alcohol before boring speeches. ]

Lulling the masses to sleep. Yeah, I'd call that a civic duty.
arrowsguy: (khp6jht)

[personal profile] arrowsguy 2022-04-21 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Wasn't that bad.

( but then again, he'd kind of started daydreaming and thinking about other things while it had been happening. so, maybe it had been that bad. )

You're still awake.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 183)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-23 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Harry rolls his neck, as though trying to show that there may be a possibility of him dozing off yet. But... ]

I try not to make a habit of falling asleep standing up.
arrowsguy: (JYz120e)

[personal profile] arrowsguy 2022-04-24 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Really? I try and get sleep wherever I can.

( though, this had not been the place to do it. he shrugs and looks around. )

I've been worse pep talks. Least they didn't make us do the wave.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 025)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-05-08 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
You don't like doing the wave? Even I like doing the wave?

[ At least, he does when he's in the right mood for it. ]
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[personal profile] arrowsguy 2022-05-08 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
My kids like it and I'll do it if I'm with them but otherwise...

( clint shakes his head. it's not really his thing. )

I don't really get the point of it. Just to hype people up?
nepotis: (11)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-05-20 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that. It's like at a concert when the singer holds his microphone out to the audience and everyone shouts along the chorus. It builds up the energy.

[ Harry talks about it in a detached way, like it's something he's witnessed but not actually participated in. ]
Edited 2022-05-20 00:11 (UTC)
arrowsguy: (VvKqiYW)

[personal profile] arrowsguy 2022-05-20 12:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Builds the energy and blows out your eardrums all at once.

( he likes concerts, he likes them just fine but they are loud. )

Yeah, you sound like a real party animal right now, you know.
slidesrightoff: (Sprint)

B

[personal profile] slidesrightoff 2022-04-20 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Eddie normally isn't the type to do this, but needs must. He steps seemingly out of nowhere (he walks away from a booth he was checking out) and grabs Harry's arm with flair that would make the most egotistical superhero roll their eyes.]

Aha, I got you! Time to pay for your grand theft auto!

[He is really overselling this. Somewhere, high school theatre kids are cringing. With an actual goddamn wink to the paparazzo, he yanks Harry away, shielding Harry from any "apprehension" photos with his body. Despite the urgency in his stride, his grip is incredibly gentle.

Pitching his voice low as he ushers Harry through the crowds.]


Just kidding, I know it's bullshit. I mean, even if it wasn't, it's just grand theft auto. No one even got hurt. There are, like, hundreds of more important crimes out there.

[Eddie leads them into a hallway closed to everyone but con staff. A true rebel, what with neither of them being staff.]
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 192)

Re: B

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-20 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When grabbed, Harry pulls away on instinct. It's only the fact that Eddie's metal hand grips a bit harder than flesh, and the fact that he recognizes him as the hopelessly helpful guy from the supermarket, that keeps Harry from bolting on the spot. His eyes narrow— what the fuck is his plan here?— but he keeps quiet and lets himself be ushered out, looking appropriately put off by being forcefully manhandled.

As soon as they're away from the paparazzi though, he lets out a long shuddering breath. And as soon as Eddie releases his arm, he rolls his shoulder, tugging at the sleeve of his jacket to smooth it of any wrinkles. ]


...Thanks. [ Never has a single word of thanks felt so forced. ]

First time I've been accused of something I didn't do. It's kind of been... getting to me.

[ He's fine being accused of shit he did do. He'll own up to that no problem. But these false accusations are wearing on him. ]
slidesrightoff: (Talking)

[personal profile] slidesrightoff 2022-05-03 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Sorry, Harry. Normally he'd be a bit more upfront with the plan, but there were too many people and he looked too uncomfortable to sit there and just have a strategy session right there in front of everyone.

It also defeated the purpose of "taking him into custody."

At the feigned thanks, Eddie just nods. Maybe this wasn't his best plan, but he wanted to do something to help.]


When people see what they want to see, stuff like this will only get more frequent. Not... the grand theft auto part (I don't think), but the getting accused of stuff you didn't do. Too many people are determined to put people into boxes.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 052)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-05-08 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I can deal with being put into a box; I've been put in boxes my whole life.

[ "Stuck up rich boy," "Billionaire playboy," "Heir to the Oscorp empire."

He shakes his head. None of that has carried over into this world. The only person here who knows his reputation, who knows what he's really like is his Peter. Everyone else is making new first impressions. ]


I guess I haven't exactly been doing anything to defy expectations. They want to see an angry, deranged asshole, and that's exactly what I've been giving them.
slidesrightoff: (Stare)

[personal profile] slidesrightoff 2022-05-13 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Doesn't mean it's right.

[Eddie has a problem with boxes. There are to many dumb ones.]

I mean you got transported to a random new universe and you're not feeling great. You don't owe anyone your best, especially under those circumstances. [Ever.] The problem is people don't ever seem to think like that. You're an NPC to their main character, so who cares if they have feelings, yeah? If you're used to being put into boxes, then you know that you can control the boxes they put you in. Or you can ignore the boxes altogether and watch people get really pissed off you aren't playing by their made up game rules.

[He scratches the back of his neck.]

That's not to say the second one is easy or what I'm even telling you to do. It's fucking hard to pretend words don't hurt you when they're little tiny daggers getting stuck under your fingernails or something.
fairhair: (134)

A

[personal profile] fairhair 2022-04-22 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
All stories are rooted in truth one way or another.

[ Harry might have been trying to be inconspicuous, but Fandral is pleased to have picked him out from the crowd. Sure, Harry is a bit morose and cynical, but Fandral finds it a nice foil to his own personality. And certainly the last time they found themselves in each other's company, it was quite a nice way to pass the time. ]

And most enjoy a grand, epic tale over an honest retelling. Fortunately all my own tales are grand and epic without falsifying the facts, or else I'd not be nearly as popular as I am.
nepotis: (tasm2cr-225_zps4c085621)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-23 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When Harry spots Fandral in the crowd, he stands up straighter— for once today not making an effort to hide. The Rue Moore post may have ruined his reputation by false accusations of car theft and true admissions of a depressing solo birthday, but having Fandral over to his hotel room was the one thing that made his birthday even somewhat worth remembering.

He smiles, shaking his head. ]


I'd rather hear your epic tales than this contrived bullshit.
fairhair: (134)

[personal profile] fairhair 2022-04-24 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ He seems pleased at the words, even if the implication is that epic tales still aren't exactly Harry's cup of tea. ]

I've plenty to tell. You'd be stuck spending rather a lot of time with me.

[ Which, to Fandral, doesn't seem like such a bad idea. Talking about himself is always an enjoyable pastime, but he suspects the time with Harry could be even more so. ]

Have you chosen a city to settle in yet?
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 096)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-05-08 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
You say that like it would be a bad thing.

[ It definitely wouldn't be, in Harry's mind. He enjoys Fandral's company, both for the attention of an attractive older man, and for the opportunity not to worry about his own bullshit for a while. ]

I have, actually. I've gotten a little apartment in Excelsior. It's not much, but I'd be happy to have you over if you feel like visiting.
interloping: (057)

a.

[personal profile] interloping 2022-04-23 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[ It’s curiosity that has Peter Parker at the expo today, and it’s the expo that has him dressed in civilian clothing: dark trousers, a button down shirt, and a sweater over top to complete his attire. It’s very … Mr Parker, chemistry teacher at Midtown High, and nothing at all that might connect him to anything beyond living a perfectly ordinary life. Certainly nothing that involves red-and-blue spandex, or slinging between buildings in the middle of the night.

He raises an eyebrow and sweeps a hand at the stage and its … new heroes in all of their assorted costumed glory. Sure, he’d turned it down, but he has his reasons. Joining alliances … have a way of being hit or miss, but with a few more misses than he’s comfortable with.

At the ball-capped kid, Peter shrugs a shoulder. ]


Well, it’s not the worst speech I’ve heard. It’s the fans that kinda wig me out a little.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 157)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-04-23 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Harry nods, in agreement with the teacher-y looking guy next to him. ]

Yeah, well, the people always love to obsess over a guy in tights.

[ He's about to turn and launch into a diatribe about his own universe's tights-guy, when he gets a better look at the stranger's face and... just pauses for a second, squinting.

But it passes, and he shakes his head. The guy kind of looks like Peter, but he knows it isn't Peter. Besides, this guy is talking to him, which Peter hasn't done since that first day they ran into each other in the hotel lobby.

He takes a forceful breath in, and gets back to the conversation at hand. ]


Do they have superheroes where you're from, too?
interloping: (129)

[personal profile] interloping 2022-05-29 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ If there's a flash of recognition that passes over this Peter, it's definitely the young man's imagination, because he's just, you know, a guy. Slightly older by a handful of years, but totally harmless.

And very scholarly.

See the sweater-vest? ]


Oh, yeah. [ A chuckle. ] Sometimes it feels like we've had a few too many. But most of them mean well.
nepotis: (Harry TASM2 032)

[personal profile] nepotis 2022-06-04 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, they all mean well. Or, they at least tell their adoring fans that they mean well.

[ Harry isn't the biggest fan of heroes in general, his opinion having been soured by Spider-Man. ]