They're idealistic. That can be dangerous, but it's needed sometimes.
[Otto's regularly gobsmacked that so many of them are willing to grant him the benefit of the doubt, too. He's still not sure it was worth it, for the young Peter who helped him. But he's grateful nonetheless, and it would be...rather sad, to see him reach a point where he'd just agree with Strange and cast them all back to their deaths.]
Yes, I think that's true. Certainly worked for me. Things would have been much easier for him, if he hadn't tried so hard to help.
[Norman was the one who really turned those tides, but there's really little difference between them. It could've just as easily been Otto, had he managed to escape his restraints somehow.]
They are good people. They see the best in even those that hurt them. I put myself between one young Peter and his Quentin Beck. The man who kept manipulating and hurting him. It was all I coudl do to protect him from his own kindness.
[Otto's friendly with the guy, after having established immediately that he wasn't going to go after any of the Spider-Men. He figures he has no room to judge past actions. Still - he'd sort of like to know.]
Well, there's plenty of ways to do that without being a supervillain about it. He'd be better off re-inventing himself as a hero somewhere that still likes those. Could get some of those bootleg action figures.
Oh yes. Not here, because Excelsior is stupid, but it's a thing. In fact, there's one on the desk of Jessica in accounting. Actually, there's one on Chad in HR's too. I'm jealous that they found some.
[Otto chuckles, because - okay, it's sort of embarrassing, but it also feels too silly to actually be annoyed over.]
Oh my god. They're importing them. What, has he got -
[He shifts the actuators so that one is behind his back and one just sort of...is in the middle, he guesses? Why would you have an odd number of them?]
I mean, you could always sign on to a merchandise deal with the Guild. Then they could make licensed ones that look good, and you would get your cut of the pie.
[It's the fact that it's all unlicensed merch that is denying Otto money.]
He thought I could get good videos, because of all my hands.
[Which like, objectively he probably could. One dedicated tentacle as he leaps over the rooftops! But, uh, that's really not his scene.]
If I'm honest, I find the idea of using all of this to gain fame distasteful. [A claw taps on the ground for a moment, thoughtful, before he adds:] Especially in my position. Feels like cheating.
[He'd been public enemy number one for a while there. Why should he suddenly just be vaulted to hero status?]
[Okay, yeah, he thinks he gets what the guy would be getting at there, so he chuckles.]
He's not wrong. But yeah, I've done the whole fame thing. Avoid it, as much as you can. It's miserable and people start making fanfic about you and that's just upsetting.
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The young heroes, in my opinion, are the ones that change the world the most.
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[Otto's regularly gobsmacked that so many of them are willing to grant him the benefit of the doubt, too. He's still not sure it was worth it, for the young Peter who helped him. But he's grateful nonetheless, and it would be...rather sad, to see him reach a point where he'd just agree with Strange and cast them all back to their deaths.]
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[Spidey is known for more patience for his people than most. And more people need to be like that.]
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[Norman was the one who really turned those tides, but there's really little difference between them. It could've just as easily been Otto, had he managed to escape his restraints somehow.]
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They gave you something, didn't they?
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[He doesn't seem tense, really. Just sort of downcast.]
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They are good people. They see the best in even those that hurt them. I put myself between one young Peter and his Quentin Beck. The man who kept manipulating and hurting him. It was all I coudl do to protect him from his own kindness.
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[Otto's friendly with the guy, after having established immediately that he wasn't going to go after any of the Spider-Men. He figures he has no room to judge past actions. Still - he'd sort of like to know.]
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Yes, I think it was. I don't know if he's still here. But I saw him arguing with a guy online about the value of a movie of his life.
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We had a talk about the Spider-Men when he first showed up. He told me he'd leave them alone.
[It's up in the air whether or not Otto trusts the man, but he is at least aware that he'll have to deal with Otto if he tries anything.]
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Well, there's plenty of ways to do that without being a supervillain about it. He'd be better off re-inventing himself as a hero somewhere that still likes those. Could get some of those bootleg action figures.
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I'm still looking for a Processor Septapod figure. He's apparently really popular.
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[PLEASE SAY SIKE]
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Oh yes. Not here, because Excelsior is stupid, but it's a thing. In fact, there's one on the desk of Jessica in accounting. Actually, there's one on Chad in HR's too. I'm jealous that they found some.
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Oh my god. They're importing them. What, has he got -
[He shifts the actuators so that one is behind his back and one just sort of...is in the middle, he guesses? Why would you have an odd number of them?]
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[That's directed at a claw. Flo is not impressed! Probably, it's hard to tell.]
Well, it could always be worse. He's not in the jumpsuit, is he?
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[Oh the jumpsuit. David shakes his head.]
Nah, looks more like you do now.
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[In Otto's experience, the most he can really attribute to them is fear, curiosity, and anger. You know, like a creature.]
Good, good. I can live with that. Though I'd rather be getting some royalties, as long as I don't have a secret identity to hide.
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[It's the fact that it's all unlicensed merch that is denying Otto money.]
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[And the unlicensed merch is mildly annoying when you think about it like that. All the same - Otto grimaces a little.]
Though I hate to play into their marketing hands like that. Last time I went into the HQ, this young kid wouldn't stop badgering me to get a "Tiktok".
[Suffice it to say, Otto did not get an Tiktok.]
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Yeah, don't do that. No reason to give in to that specific sort of social media horror.
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[Which like, objectively he probably could. One dedicated tentacle as he leaps over the rooftops! But, uh, that's really not his scene.]
If I'm honest, I find the idea of using all of this to gain fame distasteful. [A claw taps on the ground for a moment, thoughtful, before he adds:] Especially in my position. Feels like cheating.
[He'd been public enemy number one for a while there. Why should he suddenly just be vaulted to hero status?]
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He's not wrong. But yeah, I've done the whole fame thing. Avoid it, as much as you can. It's miserable and people start making fanfic about you and that's just upsetting.
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wrap?