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Character
Name: Peter Parker (AKA Spider-Man)
Fandom: The Spectacular Spider-Man
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Time Period: Post-Season 2, Episode 7
Wing Color: Red and blue with small veins of black spreading inward from the tips
History: Character History and Series Synopsis
Personality:
An incredible caring individual, Peter is the perfect fit to be a superhero like Spider-Man. He goes out of his way to help people he doesn't know or recognize, and for those that he does know, he cares for immensely and would do anything to help them the first chance he gets. The closer someone is to him, the more he would do for them. Saving someone's life almost comes like the default treatment he could give a person, so he would do more than just that for some people. Peter goes out of his way to get a job solely to help make ends meet for Aunt May.
He loves his family, and he's been shaped by the event that caused him to lose his Uncle Ben. That event taught him well, serving as the starting point in his career as Spider-Man. His emotions got the best of him as he got conned out of money he fairly earned, and out of spite, he let a criminal go. That criminal killed his Uncle, and now he knows that he can't let a criminal go no matter what. Peter likes to act before they do, just to make sure no one gets hurt ever again. It's that method of thinking that defines him, and destroys him.
As Spider-Man, he tends to shoot first and ask questions later, especially if the villain in question is a freak of some sort. He did this with Electro, despite the guy trying to adjust to his new body altering powers. Because of that, he drove Electro into becoming a villain with his own two hands, and it wasn't the first time either. In one way or another, most of the villains that Spider-Man fights on a day to day basis were actually created because of him, or in order to distract him from the criminal underworld. He feels guilty for that, and guilty for most of the actions he does that he grows to regret. But he keeps fighting.
Peter tries his hardest not to hurt those around him and tries to think in a way that he helps them, but sometimes he does the opposite and thinks selfishly without realizing how bad he can get. He's done this with his photography for the Daily Bugle, which causes Eddie Brock to go bad. He's done this with his friends when Aunt May had a heartache (no thanks to the symbiote). And he's toyed with both Liz Allen and Gwen Stacy's feelings because of his inability to decide on which girl he wants, and deciding to go with the girl in front of him instead of focusing on who he truly wanted. As Spider-Man, he's a hero. But as Peter Parker, he doesn't tend to think ahead and plan what to do when he returns from disappearing to become Spider-Man. That hurts those around him, and confuses them.
There's been numerous times where he has considered quitting the Spider-Man persona altogether because of the cons of it all, but he's realized that despite New York becoming a dangerous place, he helps contain that danger and stop it. If it weren't for him, Dr. Curt Connors would have been stuck as the Lizard. It's the lives that he saves and changes that drive him to be hero, and he knows it. It just proves how caring of a person he can really be.
Peter dislikes people who pick on others, or use others, or harm others for their own amusement or gain. People like that drive him nuts and make him so angry, and he hates them. Whether they're just a bully or a criminal mastermind, they're the type of people that drive him to fight and save lives. He would stop at nothing to stop them and set them straight if they have an ounce of good in them, otherwise they're no better than trash. Tombstone is a great example of the one man in all of New York that Peter hates more than anyone else, simply because of how he runs the criminal underground in New York. He's also a dick.
So is J. Jonah Jameson, but that's because he paints Spider-Man in a bad light. That just grinds Peter's gears. Bad.
He's also more than capable of holding grudges, and it's incredibly hard to stop him from holding one. He will never enjoy Tombstone's company, and teaming up with the guy was driving him insane from how sick he felt over the ordeal. Eddie Brock has made his shit-list despite the two growing up together as figurative brothers due to his actions as Venom and nearly killing Gwen just to get at him. Harry Osborn was nearly put in a bad light for Spider-Man because of how he was apparently the Green Goblin, but now that's nothing more than a suspicion that Peter feels he should always be aware of. Even his closest friends, when they wrong him or others, can be kept at more than arms length. The man who killed Uncle Ben is a good example of just how big a grudge Peter can hold.
In battle, Peter knows that he's not the strongest person out there. He's only 16 and rather inexperienced. He needs to be on the top of his game and observant, which is what Peter knows he can do well. He's smart enough to analyze people in battle and figure out what strategy to use. He uses it in everyday life as well, just to be on top of things whenever he possible can. But. What he does best is witty banter and almost messing with someone's mind just to get under their skin and let the battle play out his way. He's almost playful during battle, just because this allows him to steer the battle and be the one with the plan, rather than the others. Also, he just likes the banter.
What? It's makes the job fun.
Strengths:
Physical: Being bitten by a radioactive spider gave Peter Parker substantial power. He no longer needed the use of his glasses to see well, and was given the strength of a spider in proportion to his own body, which gave him superhuman strength. However, that strength wasn't to the level of most superhumans in Marvel canon, but is quite enough to get the job done. An example of his superhuman strength was being able to lift a giant piece of metal, as big as a bus, and be able to get out from under it. However, it was more than enough to actually rip up his suit due to his muscles, and nearly took him out from the stress.
He was also gifted with physical dexterity not unlike a spider's, being able to perform acrobatic feats without much of a care in the world. The stamina to back it all up is also present within these abilities, making Spider-Man quite the foe.
Spider-Man is also capable of clinging to walls on both his feet and hands, and can move on most surfaces without sliding off, so long as there's nothing slippery on the surface or his hands/feet. He also has incredible aim when it comes to shooting things or throwing them, able to hit things with pinpoint accuracy most of the time. It couples with the web shooters he created in order to fit in with his spider theme, which allows him to sling around with webbing at a very quick pace. The webbing can also be used as a small projectile, to web things up, or to even blind enemies.
Last, but not least, he has the Spider Sense, which allows him some sense of precognition from anything that threatens his well-being. Whether it something like a city buss being thrown at him, a bomb about to explode nearby, or simply a water balloon being chucked at him from a window, it warns him just before it happens and gives him enough tie to react thanks to his amazing reflexes and dexterity.
Mental: Peter Parker is a nerd. He is gifted with a high intelligence, able to figure things out quickly thanks to his knowledge of science and biology. He was able to created small container that held a liquid that, when exposed to air, turned into a sticky string of webbing and created a device that allows him to shoot it at will just by pressing two fingers on a pressure plate that he places in his palm. Peter is also on a collegiate level of knowledge when it comes to science, being able to intern at a laboratory where cutting edge discoveries are made, such as fusing a lizard's DNA into a human's to generate lost limbs.
Thanks to this, he is also quick to adapt and think outside of the box, and even think up solutions to problems that even professionals can't figure out right away. He was able to reverse a genetic mutation caused by the symbiote alien simply by applying his knowledge to the test and administering a large dose of electricity to reverse it, all on the fly and while getting beaten. He also knows how to mess with his enemies, able to defeat villains twice as big and strong as him by applying solutions to how they work and what's around him, and with witty banter, which he uses to throw them into a rage where they don't realize what he's planning as he goes.
Emotional: Peter tends to keep a cool head about him, trying to figure things out as best as he can and not letting his emotions rule him when he starts to lose control of them. He doesn't try to let paranoia fuel his actions when Venom appeared to suddenly return, instead letting it fester until he's absolutely sure that he saw something dangerous. Most of the time, he keeps that cool head about him when fighting to save people or to stop villains, because it's the only way he can make sure that he doesn't do anything stupid. The only times he lets his emotions go out of control, he's kept his goal in mind when going for it, and did his best to stop what let it go out of control.
Of course, that mostly only applies to when he's Spider-Man.
Weaknesses:
Physical: He isn't the strongest person in New York city, and is quite capable of being defeated in sheer strength. Those are the situations where he has to use brains over brawn, but it doesn't always work out in his favor, and it's mostly difficult to keep up with a constant barrage of villains coming down on him. He tends to overestimate his own fighting abilities as well, leading to him getting beat down rather hard until he comes up with a solid strategy.
The Spider Sense also has a fatal flaw. When there's too much danger all around Peter, and unless he covers his eyes to avoid this, he is incapable of deciphering from where the danger is coming from, and it tends to overwhelm him. There is also the flaw that anyone fused with the symbiote, or the alien itself, doesn't register on his Spider Sense, so it's useless when fighting Venom.
Mental: Peter has book smarts, but his street smarts tend to be on the side of lacking sometimes. Especially when it comes to thinking ahead and in terms of romance. His romantic life is a mess because he lets his emotions drive him in that area of his life, and without thinking ahead, Peter tends to get in trouble when it comes to him photographing himself for the Daily Bugle. His front page pictures have got him in trouble time and time again simply because he couldn't tell anyone that he was Spider-Man, because others assumed he was only taking the pictures for himself and not helping in any way otherwise. Without thinking ahead, it was that sort of thing that created Venom as a villain in the first place.
Emotional: Spider-Man tends to have his emotions in check, but as Peter Parker, his emotions are all over the place. When it comes to his love life, Peter is thrust between three women on a constant basis, mostly narrowed down to two. Between Liz Allen and Gwen Stacy, Peter clearly likes them both. His want and apparent need for a girlfriend drove him all over the place, unable to control himself from lusting after most beautiful women he met. And it tended to hurt people around him. Eventually, it led up to him about to ask Gwen out, only to be met with Liz's open affections first, letting him date her over Gwen, despite Gwen showing affection as well.
Yeah. He's an idiot.
Samples
First Person: Training Wings Thread
Third Person:
Oh boy, stretching was an awful idea. Usually, stretching would get one in shape for a day of strenuous physical exercise. But when someone -- like good old Peter Parker -- had their wings bandaged down under a skin-tight superhero suit? It made for some horrible back pain. This kind of back pain was way worse than being stuffed in a locker by a football star back in Midtown High. What Peter wouldn't do to be back in New York right about now, without the wings and back pain.
But it was a necessary evil -- and judging by how the superhero known as Spider-Man was hopping around on the ground, trying to reach towards his back in order to try and alleviate the pain just a bit, it was pretty evil. If anyone saw his wings, which he was pretty sure was a... twisted, but unique color scheme, they would recognize him for who he was. And even in another world, Peter was pretty sure that would be a bad thing. Just in case anyone he knew showed up out of the blue in the village.
Especially if Eddie Brock showed up.
"It's guys like you that's going to make me throw out my back web-slinging... bro," he muttered to himself under his breath as he tried that whole stretching business one last time. No one could see it, but the Spectacular Spider-Man was wincing like a baby underneath that arachnid mask of his, trying to bottle up the pain. It was a matter of getting used to it, and exercise like this was the only way he could. He couldn't have himself being inhibited by the new additions to his body if he had to defend himself, or someone else. Didn't seem like the Malnosso were going to let him live some sort of peaceful life around here.
Without any further hold-ups, he let out a sigh and pressed his fingers down upon his palm, activating his web shooter. The webbing attached itself to the edge of a community building's roof, the highest building he could find. One yank later, and he flung himself from the ground and into the air.
Looked like he was going to have to keep up this hero business.
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Character
Name: Peter Parker (AKA Spider-Man)
Fandom: The Spectacular Spider-Man
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Time Period: Post-Season 2, Episode 7
Wing Color: Red and blue with small veins of black spreading inward from the tips
History: Character History and Series Synopsis
Personality:
An incredible caring individual, Peter is the perfect fit to be a superhero like Spider-Man. He goes out of his way to help people he doesn't know or recognize, and for those that he does know, he cares for immensely and would do anything to help them the first chance he gets. The closer someone is to him, the more he would do for them. Saving someone's life almost comes like the default treatment he could give a person, so he would do more than just that for some people. Peter goes out of his way to get a job solely to help make ends meet for Aunt May.
He loves his family, and he's been shaped by the event that caused him to lose his Uncle Ben. That event taught him well, serving as the starting point in his career as Spider-Man. His emotions got the best of him as he got conned out of money he fairly earned, and out of spite, he let a criminal go. That criminal killed his Uncle, and now he knows that he can't let a criminal go no matter what. Peter likes to act before they do, just to make sure no one gets hurt ever again. It's that method of thinking that defines him, and destroys him.
As Spider-Man, he tends to shoot first and ask questions later, especially if the villain in question is a freak of some sort. He did this with Electro, despite the guy trying to adjust to his new body altering powers. Because of that, he drove Electro into becoming a villain with his own two hands, and it wasn't the first time either. In one way or another, most of the villains that Spider-Man fights on a day to day basis were actually created because of him, or in order to distract him from the criminal underworld. He feels guilty for that, and guilty for most of the actions he does that he grows to regret. But he keeps fighting.
Peter tries his hardest not to hurt those around him and tries to think in a way that he helps them, but sometimes he does the opposite and thinks selfishly without realizing how bad he can get. He's done this with his photography for the Daily Bugle, which causes Eddie Brock to go bad. He's done this with his friends when Aunt May had a heartache (no thanks to the symbiote). And he's toyed with both Liz Allen and Gwen Stacy's feelings because of his inability to decide on which girl he wants, and deciding to go with the girl in front of him instead of focusing on who he truly wanted. As Spider-Man, he's a hero. But as Peter Parker, he doesn't tend to think ahead and plan what to do when he returns from disappearing to become Spider-Man. That hurts those around him, and confuses them.
There's been numerous times where he has considered quitting the Spider-Man persona altogether because of the cons of it all, but he's realized that despite New York becoming a dangerous place, he helps contain that danger and stop it. If it weren't for him, Dr. Curt Connors would have been stuck as the Lizard. It's the lives that he saves and changes that drive him to be hero, and he knows it. It just proves how caring of a person he can really be.
Peter dislikes people who pick on others, or use others, or harm others for their own amusement or gain. People like that drive him nuts and make him so angry, and he hates them. Whether they're just a bully or a criminal mastermind, they're the type of people that drive him to fight and save lives. He would stop at nothing to stop them and set them straight if they have an ounce of good in them, otherwise they're no better than trash. Tombstone is a great example of the one man in all of New York that Peter hates more than anyone else, simply because of how he runs the criminal underground in New York. He's also a dick.
So is J. Jonah Jameson, but that's because he paints Spider-Man in a bad light. That just grinds Peter's gears. Bad.
He's also more than capable of holding grudges, and it's incredibly hard to stop him from holding one. He will never enjoy Tombstone's company, and teaming up with the guy was driving him insane from how sick he felt over the ordeal. Eddie Brock has made his shit-list despite the two growing up together as figurative brothers due to his actions as Venom and nearly killing Gwen just to get at him. Harry Osborn was nearly put in a bad light for Spider-Man because of how he was apparently the Green Goblin, but now that's nothing more than a suspicion that Peter feels he should always be aware of. Even his closest friends, when they wrong him or others, can be kept at more than arms length. The man who killed Uncle Ben is a good example of just how big a grudge Peter can hold.
In battle, Peter knows that he's not the strongest person out there. He's only 16 and rather inexperienced. He needs to be on the top of his game and observant, which is what Peter knows he can do well. He's smart enough to analyze people in battle and figure out what strategy to use. He uses it in everyday life as well, just to be on top of things whenever he possible can. But. What he does best is witty banter and almost messing with someone's mind just to get under their skin and let the battle play out his way. He's almost playful during battle, just because this allows him to steer the battle and be the one with the plan, rather than the others. Also, he just likes the banter.
What? It's makes the job fun.
Strengths:
Physical: Being bitten by a radioactive spider gave Peter Parker substantial power. He no longer needed the use of his glasses to see well, and was given the strength of a spider in proportion to his own body, which gave him superhuman strength. However, that strength wasn't to the level of most superhumans in Marvel canon, but is quite enough to get the job done. An example of his superhuman strength was being able to lift a giant piece of metal, as big as a bus, and be able to get out from under it. However, it was more than enough to actually rip up his suit due to his muscles, and nearly took him out from the stress.
He was also gifted with physical dexterity not unlike a spider's, being able to perform acrobatic feats without much of a care in the world. The stamina to back it all up is also present within these abilities, making Spider-Man quite the foe.
Spider-Man is also capable of clinging to walls on both his feet and hands, and can move on most surfaces without sliding off, so long as there's nothing slippery on the surface or his hands/feet. He also has incredible aim when it comes to shooting things or throwing them, able to hit things with pinpoint accuracy most of the time. It couples with the web shooters he created in order to fit in with his spider theme, which allows him to sling around with webbing at a very quick pace. The webbing can also be used as a small projectile, to web things up, or to even blind enemies.
Last, but not least, he has the Spider Sense, which allows him some sense of precognition from anything that threatens his well-being. Whether it something like a city buss being thrown at him, a bomb about to explode nearby, or simply a water balloon being chucked at him from a window, it warns him just before it happens and gives him enough tie to react thanks to his amazing reflexes and dexterity.
Mental: Peter Parker is a nerd. He is gifted with a high intelligence, able to figure things out quickly thanks to his knowledge of science and biology. He was able to created small container that held a liquid that, when exposed to air, turned into a sticky string of webbing and created a device that allows him to shoot it at will just by pressing two fingers on a pressure plate that he places in his palm. Peter is also on a collegiate level of knowledge when it comes to science, being able to intern at a laboratory where cutting edge discoveries are made, such as fusing a lizard's DNA into a human's to generate lost limbs.
Thanks to this, he is also quick to adapt and think outside of the box, and even think up solutions to problems that even professionals can't figure out right away. He was able to reverse a genetic mutation caused by the symbiote alien simply by applying his knowledge to the test and administering a large dose of electricity to reverse it, all on the fly and while getting beaten. He also knows how to mess with his enemies, able to defeat villains twice as big and strong as him by applying solutions to how they work and what's around him, and with witty banter, which he uses to throw them into a rage where they don't realize what he's planning as he goes.
Emotional: Peter tends to keep a cool head about him, trying to figure things out as best as he can and not letting his emotions rule him when he starts to lose control of them. He doesn't try to let paranoia fuel his actions when Venom appeared to suddenly return, instead letting it fester until he's absolutely sure that he saw something dangerous. Most of the time, he keeps that cool head about him when fighting to save people or to stop villains, because it's the only way he can make sure that he doesn't do anything stupid. The only times he lets his emotions go out of control, he's kept his goal in mind when going for it, and did his best to stop what let it go out of control.
Of course, that mostly only applies to when he's Spider-Man.
Weaknesses:
Physical: He isn't the strongest person in New York city, and is quite capable of being defeated in sheer strength. Those are the situations where he has to use brains over brawn, but it doesn't always work out in his favor, and it's mostly difficult to keep up with a constant barrage of villains coming down on him. He tends to overestimate his own fighting abilities as well, leading to him getting beat down rather hard until he comes up with a solid strategy.
The Spider Sense also has a fatal flaw. When there's too much danger all around Peter, and unless he covers his eyes to avoid this, he is incapable of deciphering from where the danger is coming from, and it tends to overwhelm him. There is also the flaw that anyone fused with the symbiote, or the alien itself, doesn't register on his Spider Sense, so it's useless when fighting Venom.
Mental: Peter has book smarts, but his street smarts tend to be on the side of lacking sometimes. Especially when it comes to thinking ahead and in terms of romance. His romantic life is a mess because he lets his emotions drive him in that area of his life, and without thinking ahead, Peter tends to get in trouble when it comes to him photographing himself for the Daily Bugle. His front page pictures have got him in trouble time and time again simply because he couldn't tell anyone that he was Spider-Man, because others assumed he was only taking the pictures for himself and not helping in any way otherwise. Without thinking ahead, it was that sort of thing that created Venom as a villain in the first place.
Emotional: Spider-Man tends to have his emotions in check, but as Peter Parker, his emotions are all over the place. When it comes to his love life, Peter is thrust between three women on a constant basis, mostly narrowed down to two. Between Liz Allen and Gwen Stacy, Peter clearly likes them both. His want and apparent need for a girlfriend drove him all over the place, unable to control himself from lusting after most beautiful women he met. And it tended to hurt people around him. Eventually, it led up to him about to ask Gwen out, only to be met with Liz's open affections first, letting him date her over Gwen, despite Gwen showing affection as well.
Yeah. He's an idiot.
Samples
First Person: Training Wings Thread
Third Person:
Oh boy, stretching was an awful idea. Usually, stretching would get one in shape for a day of strenuous physical exercise. But when someone -- like good old Peter Parker -- had their wings bandaged down under a skin-tight superhero suit? It made for some horrible back pain. This kind of back pain was way worse than being stuffed in a locker by a football star back in Midtown High. What Peter wouldn't do to be back in New York right about now, without the wings and back pain.
But it was a necessary evil -- and judging by how the superhero known as Spider-Man was hopping around on the ground, trying to reach towards his back in order to try and alleviate the pain just a bit, it was pretty evil. If anyone saw his wings, which he was pretty sure was a... twisted, but unique color scheme, they would recognize him for who he was. And even in another world, Peter was pretty sure that would be a bad thing. Just in case anyone he knew showed up out of the blue in the village.
Especially if Eddie Brock showed up.
"It's guys like you that's going to make me throw out my back web-slinging... bro," he muttered to himself under his breath as he tried that whole stretching business one last time. No one could see it, but the Spectacular Spider-Man was wincing like a baby underneath that arachnid mask of his, trying to bottle up the pain. It was a matter of getting used to it, and exercise like this was the only way he could. He couldn't have himself being inhibited by the new additions to his body if he had to defend himself, or someone else. Didn't seem like the Malnosso were going to let him live some sort of peaceful life around here.
Without any further hold-ups, he let out a sigh and pressed his fingers down upon his palm, activating his web shooter. The webbing attached itself to the edge of a community building's roof, the highest building he could find. One yank later, and he flung himself from the ground and into the air.
Looked like he was going to have to keep up this hero business.