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Peter Parker ([personal profile] itsnotaonesie) wrote in [personal profile] modblob 2019-06-22 05:07 pm (UTC)

Peter Parker | MCU (Hadriel CRAU) | Reserved


Player.

Name: Ryo
Contact: mummifiedsalarian@plurk
Current Characters: N/A

Character.

Name: Peter Parker
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Canon Point: Post Avengers: Infinity War, after Thanos did the thing and murdered half the universe including Peter RIP.
CRAU Timeline/Game(s): Peter has been away from home and stuck in Hadriel for around ten months.
World Description: One of them Marvel universes
Character History: Spidery history
CRAU History:
OK so Hadriel was set in a city that was run by gods who manipulated and fed off of people's emotions in order to power themselves. Sometimes they'd teleport the city to different planets because they were also on the run from alien robots called the Null that wanted to murder them. Peter was there for about a year. While he was there he got involved with a bunch of weird shit at the laboratory because he's a nerd, joined the city's defense Guard thing because he's a Spider-Man, and made friends with like half the city because he's a nice boy.

Eventually he got all caught up in THE PLOT, and was invited to go with a group of weirdos on a big arctic expedition to some abandoned bunkers on a shitty ice planet where he and the squad discovered ~some secrets~ about the killer robots. The secrets were all horrible and turns out the killer robots had been doing experiments on some aliens and it was all very traumatizing. Jump ahead a bit to endgame and the Null show up to murder everyone. After a few days of fighting he volunteered for a mission to go with a group of dudes back to the shitty ice planet to upload a virus into the Null's collective hivemind thing. The plan worked and the Null all died and Peter and the squad were stranded for a while on the ice planet before ultimately being rescued. Everyone was given the option to return home, but since Peter believed himself to be dead forever in his world (thanks Thanos), he opted to try tagging along with a friend to their world instead.

Also he stopped giving a fuck about keeping the Spider-Man thing a secret pretty early on. Wasn't really much of a point since half the city had weird powers and there was nobody else there from his world anyway, so. SHRUG?

Personality:
Surface level Peter Parker is about what you'd expect from a high school kid. He's generally pretty quiet, maybe a little awkward at times if he gets flustered, and tries to be polite to the people around him. He may drop the occasional smartass comments, but he's generally quick to apologize if his smartassery goes too far. Education is important to him and he takes it seriously, and tends to be a good student even if his mind does wander from his studies from time to time. As a massive nerd, Peter is a part of his school's academic decathlon team, and is considered to be the most intelligent member. Maybe he's not the most popular kid in school, but with the exception of one or two douchebags, he's generally amicable with his peers. In contrast to his more mild mannered attitude as Average High School Kid Peter Parker, Spider-Man is more outgoing and is considerably chattier. He always has some quip or smartass remark to toss into mix (much to the annoyance of opponents and allies alike), but he's really only a dick to people who deserve it.

Though he usually does his spider business solo, he's displayed on a few occasions that he's fully capable of being a team player. During the Civil War pissing contest and again during all that Infinity War horseshit, he's shown to be able to communicate adequately with his teammates and mesh effectively into whatever on the spot wacky strategy they decide to roll with. The strategies he comes up with usually consist of "HEY REMEMBER IN X MOVIE WHEN Y HAPPENS", but it totally still counts.

By the time he's introduced in the MCU, he's already become Spider-Man, so a lot of his backstory is left vague. In other incarnations, Peter Parker becomes Spider-Man after the death of his uncle, for which he's at least partially responsible. It's implied to be at least kind of a thing for this version of Spider-Man; Uncle Ben's totally dead, but it's never directly stated that any sense of guilt that would have occurred as a result of the Uncle Ben incident is the reason that Peter decided to become a masked vigilante. As far as we know now, his biggest motivator is just his desire to be a good dude and help people simply because he has powers that give him the ability to do so, and his belief that if something bad that he could have prevented happens, it's his fault The basic idea of Spider-Man being driven by a strong sense of personal responsibility is still fully in tact.

When he was first presented with the opportunity to do stuff with the Avengers, Peter was ecstatic. While helping the little guy was still a big driving force behind his actions, his primary focus temporarily became trying to impress the big shots and proving that he was capable of being an Avenger, but he was going about it all pretty recklessly. Wake up call time happened when his actions led to almost sinking a ferry and putting other people in danger, and Stark was all "Nah you're grounded ". After taking a break from spidering and getting his shit sorted out (and stopping a dude in a metal bird suit from stealing alien weapon junk) he realized that he wasn't really ready for Avengers level bullshit yet. He knew that still needed some time to grow, so to Tony Stark's surprise and approval, he turned down a chance to join the Avengers and went back to looking out for the little guy.

CRAU Development:
After a year in Hadriel, Peter's a little older, a little more mature, a lot more sarcastic, and maybe a little bit jaded when it comes to being stuck on weird alien planets and dealing with weird alien bullshit. Or just bullshit in general. Hadriel had this whole thing where there were these gods that manipulated and fed off the emotions of the people stuck there. At first it wasn't too hard to pick himself back up after the gods did their weird emotion shit, mostly because he knew that the gods were causing it and he was able to logically talk himself through it, but over time it became more difficult to cope with. As a result, a lot of the time Peter doesn't quite trust that what he's feeling is actually what he's feeling. In some ways he's tried to close himself off emotionally for that reason, in that "I'm totally fine in every way guys for real don't worry about it" sort of way.

He was apped originally after his death in Infinity War, and after being away from home for about a year he's at least outwardly come to terms with the fact that he's totally dead in his universe and will probably never see anyone he knew from home again. Internally it's something that still haunts him. On top of that he's harboring some pretty intense guilt thanks to his part in failing to stop Thanos, and more recently, thanks to the part he played in eliminating the Null in Hadriel. He isn't so sure if destroying a race of killer machines counts as genocide so his feelings on the whole incident are mixed, but knowing that he was able to help successfully pull it off and save people from horrible robo-death has been a huge confidence booster, especially after how south the Thanos incident went.

Despite his internal conflicts he was friendly and generally outgoing during his time in Hadriel, and maintained his strong sense of responsibility when it came time to keep other people safe. He became maybe a little more dependent on other people for emotional support than he'd been pre-Hadriel, but not to the point where he got weird and clingy about it or anything. He could make friends with pretty much anyone, tending to gravitate towards older dudes for guidance and girls who were just way cooler than him.

Powers/Abilities:

Peter's Fancy Spider-Man Abilities:
Superhuman Strength: Peter possesses superhuman strength, because that's what happens when you get bit by radioactive spiders. That whole proportionate strength of a spider thing. He was able to stop a 3,000 pound car from hitting a bus with ease, and lift a collapsed building off of himself which wasn't easy at all, but he managed it.

Superhuman Agility/Speed + Perfect Equilibrium: If this was D&D he'd have a 20 in Dexterity okay. He's capable of achieving perfect equilibrium in virtually any position, and can balance on almost any surface no matter how narrow. His enhanced speed and agility allow him to preform all manner of crazy gymnastic stunts that would put actual gymnasts to shame.

Healing Factor + Durability: Dude can take a beating, and what injuries he does get heal at an accelerated rate. He's had a building dropped on him, been smashed in the face by Captain America, splattered by a giant Ant-man, fallen down an elevator shaft, dude even crashed a plane, and he walked away from all of it with maybe a few cuts and bruises which all healed within a matter of hours.

Spider-Sense: The simple explanation is that he can sense when a Bad Thing is about to happen. It generally gives him enough warning to dodge or counter whatever the impending danger may be, but it doesn't tell him what exactly it is.

Enhanced-vision: I mean pretty self explanatory, his vision is way better than that of a normal human, making him an excellent marksman with his webs. Cool in theory, but it comes with a price. His eyes are too good, sometimes leaving him overwhelmed by sensory input. It doesn't seem to hamper his day to day life, but for his Spider-Man stuff it was bad enough that he had to invent a pair of goggles with adjustable lenses to limit just how much input he was receiving.

Super neato sticky-power: He can stick to pretty much whatever surface he wants to and just climb the hell out of that shit. Dude sticks to walls, ceilings, glass, probably the Hulk if he felt like it.

Peter's Normal-Ass But Still Pretty Fancy Human Abilities:
Peter has an above average knack for science and technology related junk. He's not at a Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave!! level of technological wizardry, but by the age of 15 he was able to design and build his original web shooters, create a mask with adjustable goggles to help him focus his vision better, and even fished an old-ass computer out of a dumpster and got that working once. The kid knows his way around some tech. He's also exceptionally skilled in the field of chemistry, having come up with the formula for his web goop without any outside assistance. I'm gonna never call it "web goop" again, because ew.

Despite his like complete lack of any sort of proper combat training, he's shown that he's able to adapt to different combat situations on the fly, more or less just making crafty shit up as he goes along and figuring out creative ways to incorporate his strength, agility and webs into any given combat situation. He's actually pretty good at coming up with weird yet functional combat strategies as well. Mostly it's just stuff he's seen in "really old movies" before, but so far he's been able to successfully incorporate his ideas into the battles he's taken part in. The kid's genre savvy, what can I say.

Inventory:
A backpack containing a change of clothes, a pair of web shooters, a few replacement web cartridges, his Spider-Man suit, his fancy metal iron spider suit (which is heavily battle damaged RIP), his phone from home that contains several photos, including like 300 photos of Nathan Drake (don't ask), a half empty box of little snack cakes, a notebook, a chunk of some kind of animal's shell.

samples
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