36 Nanotech

In the dimly lit room, three men toiled diligently. Among them were Norman Osborne, a shrewd psychotic businessman, and two individuals named Peter Parker, who were unmistakably different yet shared the same name.

Peter Parker looked at the other Peter Parker, a mix of disbelief and amazement in his eyes.

"You are smart," Tom Parker said, a wry smile forming on his lips. "As expected from me, or rather me from another universe."

Peter smiled warmly, mirroring Tom Parker's friendly demeanor. "Likewise,"

Norman Osborne, intrigued by the connection forming between the two, couldn't help but be fascinated by the unfolding dynamics. He observed the interaction with a mixture of curiosity and chuckled.

"If the two of you are ever in need of a job, feel free to commute to my universe."

As the room filled with a lighthearted atmosphere, all three men chuckled in unison, the tension from earlier moments seemingly dissipating.

Peter Parker handed a screwdriver to Tom Parker, the one who bore a striking resemblance to Tom Holland, with a curious glint in his eye.

"Hey, do you mind if I take a look at your nanotech?"

Tom glanced at Peter, subtly assessing him with a quirked eyebrow. Peter, despite the curiosity that twinkled in his eyes, didn't appear to harbor any malicious intentions.

There was something about him that felt genuine, and Tom found himself inclined to trust him to a certain extent... or maybe he was biased because both of them were Peters.

"Sure thing," Tom responded, a casual shrug accompanying his words with idolization. "I didn't make it. Mr. Stark did; he was a genius. You would like him."

As he spoke, there was a hint of nostalgia in his voice. Memories of the brilliant Tony Stark, the renowned inventor, and superhero, washed over him.

Peter gave Tom a grateful smile as he lightly patted his shoulder, expressing appreciation. He stepped aside and began to work on extracting the nanotech from Tom's Spider suit.

Though he believed in his ability to create nanotech himself, Peter found it easier to decipher someone else's work, especially Tony Stark. Deciphering his work would be akin to diving into his mind when he made the nanotech.

In the MCU universe, the only male characters that he liked in his previous life were Tony Stark, Thor, and Loki.

Moreover, he could add his own unique touches and enhance them further.

Peter examined the nanotech with keen eyes. Like a skilled surgeon, he used tweezers to meticulously analyze the intricate details of the technology.

After a few minutes of intense observation, a satisfied smile crept onto his face, and he nodded to himself, pleased with his findings.

"These are incredible," Peter remarked, a mix of awe and excitement in his voice. "The level of engineering and miniaturization is extraordinary."

Tom nodded in agreement, impressed by Peter's skills and passion for advanced technology.

"Mr. Stark was truly ahead of his time."

Peter retrieved the motorcycle key that Mr. Poopoo had given him before he was transported to the MCU. It was no ordinary key; it held a special significance.

The key possessed remarkable abilities; not only could it transform into a fully functional motorcycle, but it also held the power to equip Peter with various weapons and grant him three distinct disguises: Mr. Ouroboros, Dr. Fenrir, and a new, untested identity he had yet to try.

With the assistance of nanotech, the key could undergo significant upgrades, unlocking a realm of infinite possibilities. As this realization settled in, Peter's lips curled into a silent smirk of excitement.

He lampooned silently to himself.

'Nanotech is the missing crucial component for George Stacy's recovery. The Lizard Potion may effectively cure the physical aspect, but with well-designed nanobots, it could address both the physical and mental aspects. The Lizard Potion might no longer be necessary.'

The more he pondered the idea, the more Peter's thoughts solidified. Nanotech was indeed a game-changer; it had the potential to revolutionize not only the realm of health but virtually every other aspect as well.

It felt reminiscent of the introduction of Artificial Intelligence in his previous life, but the impact of nanotech seemed even more beneficial and swift.

As Peter glanced at Tom and his suit, he couldn't help but shake his head silently, feeling a sense of disappointment.

'What a waste of intelligence and advanced technology.'

He couldn't help but speculate that if nanobots had been implemented properly from the beginning, Tony Stark might not have met his demise in Avengers: EndGame, and perhaps Tom's Aunt wouldn't be facing dire consequences if he had exercised a bit more common sense.

'This is the problem with Marvel. Every character is intelligent but all of them lack sense. It should be because their reality is fiction in my world... and of course, Plot.'

Once Peter had fully grasped how the nanotech worked, he set himself aside to assist Tom and Norman in creating the necessary cures. With his expertise, the cures for Electro and Dr. Octopus were swiftly concocted in a matter of minutes.

Despite Peter's progress in creating cures, understanding Electro remained a challenge. The available data on him was limited, despite the cure being already formulated.

'It appears that Max has transformed into something resembling nature itself,' Peter mused, wrestling with the complexities of Electro's condition. "His body has adapted to bioelectricity, but how is it able to sustain such a state? It's far more tricky than with the Lizard Serum.'

However, his curiosity about Electro's unique condition still lingered, and he knew that he needed to delve deeper into the matter to gain a more comprehensive understanding.

'I want Electro's ability...' Peter could not help but think greedily. There could be possible side-effects and weaknesses but that was not going to stop him when he could maybe remove them.

'Could anger issues and paranoia be some of the side effects? Seeing how Electro's personality completely switched... I think it's a fair deduction. I mean... even Zeus the King of Greek Gods in mythology that wielded electricity had similar problems... Even Thor in the MCU is a little similar in that matter. Not very patient.'

As Peter thought about the potential side effects of acquiring Electro's powers, he decided to set those concerns aside for the time being. There would be ample opportunity to ponder and address such issues later.

With a determined shake of his head, he focused on the task at hand – preparing to leave the room with Norman Osborne and Tom Parker to administer the cures to the villains knowing that they would never get past curing Dr Octopus.

As Peter reflected on the events of this significant interaction, he felt grateful for the knowledge and insights he had gained. It had been a valuable experience that had opened new possibilities for him, he hoped to gain more knowledge and maybe even trap Electro to be his lab rat.

'Heh. That's one new goal for my notepad. #Trap Electro as a Labrat. I wonder if I am strong enough for that.'

The three of them exchanged knowing glances, their smiles revealing a shared sense of camaraderie. Peter's tone was firm and concise as he spoke.

"Let's go,"

~

All of you absolutely despise Dr Fenrir's outfit yet I find it cool. Cowboy hat + kimono = Literally a beautiful mix of Western and Eastern Culture.

Since you guys find it stupid, I won't try to change the opinions of my dear readers. However, I would appreciate it if y'all took a good look at the costume's design. If you like it... then paragraph comment on the character image and admit that you may have been too quick to judge.

There is also a picture of Gehrman Sparrow.

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Send Power Stones btw.

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