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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 1, 2020 3:12:04 GMT
COMING SOON!
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 2, 2020 21:39:44 GMT
Peter Parker finished putting on a pair of purple gloves and sat down at his desk to get to work on his pet project: Creating an industrial solvent that would revolutionize the industry and make them millions. Spider silk was a multi-million dollar industry and he intended to cash in with his invention. There were so many potential applications! Webbing up buildings to make them safer during Earthquakes or creating stronger lines for window washers or climbers or airplanes or even potentially body armor! The future was written in webbing and Peter was going to be the author. First! he poured 10ml of Polysorbate 89 into a small funnel that would lead into a beaker, followed by 10ml of 99% Isoproyl Alcohol. Next, he poured those from the beaker into a Soda bottle preform cartridge. Setting that down, he added in 6g of Polymethyl Methacrylate, shaking it a bit to get everything out before setting down and placing a top on the cartridge, securing it tightly and then shaking the concoction up a bit to mix it up. Then, he added in in 15ml of 134a Refrigerant and took a look at his concoction before shaking it up a bit more. He waited a minute or two to ensure it reached a liquid esque state before switching out the cap, placing another one on it and squeezing the cartridge a bit. The result was a spray of white webbing-esque silly string around his desk. Peter laughed as he sprayed it around the little sheet on his desk. "Hahahahahaaaa! Oh man this is too cool! Too cool!" He soon stopped spraying it and took the top off and with it a long interconnected solid sticky string of it. "Well now! It's safe to this works!" He set it down on the sheet and he turned to a camera. "Hello Peter! This is Peter! Coming to you live from my room! As you have just seen, the formula worked like a charm. Between this and my earlier formula of mixing 1,6-Hexanediamine and Sebacoyl chloride, I think I am really onto something. I'm on the right track here and if I can find a way to combine the two formulas we'll be golden. Now, of course, Nylon is a nucleophilic substitution condensation reaction with the amine nitrogen displacing the chlorine on the sebacoyl. The problem is I will need a reactant to make this all work...also, also, the reaction would release an HC1 gas...which would be bad." Peter crossed his legs, put one elbow on a knee and wiggled his fingers against his chin while he thought this out. "Spider web is actually repeat amino acid sequences strung into a more complex macro structure...silks, as well as many other biomaterials, have a hierarchical structure (e. g. , cellulose, hair). The primary structure is its amino acid sequence, mainly consisting of highly repetitive glycine and alanine blocks, which is why silks are often referred to as a block co-polymer. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen. I could make some homemade nitrogen but I'll need to borrow the lab materials. Luckily MSST* has practically everything I need." *Midtown School of Science and Technology Peter lowered his hands and clapped them together. "So it's settled then. I'll need to borrow and or buy dry ice, 99% rubbing alcohol or methanol and a plastic container and then I'll need to pour the alcohol into said plastic container and nest this container inside a bucket of dry ice. Boom. Homemade nitrogen that I can hopefully use to get my amino groups." He rubbed his hands. "I'm on the fast track, I just know it. I just need to keep the momentum going. I'll let you know when I manage to get everything together. This is Peter Parker. Signing off." He turned off the recorder and his camera and then he got to work on cleaning up his room lab. The door opened and an older gentleman wearing a nice suit and with combed back hair and a nice beard on his face stepped into the room. "Up and at 'em Peter! It's time for-Oh. You're already awake I see. What's all this?" Peter lowered the sheet with the mixture on it into a glass case and then he placed the lid on it before turning around and smiling. "Good Morning Uncle Ben! Is it Morning already? Huh. Time flies. Anyway though! Good morning Uncle Ben! Just doing some science! You know how it is." "Uh huh. You didn't miss out on sleep did you?" "No no. Nooo. Naaah not me. I just woke up early is all." "Alright good to know. Tell you what, I'll drive you so you can get some extra sleep. It'll be our little secret." "Oh man thank you so much Uncle Ben." "Happy to help kiddo." He patted him on the shoulder. "How are those scrapes treating you?" "Ahhh it's fine. They're just a few bruises. I'm fine, really. I'll be okay." Peter assured him. Peter was a genius kid who'd switched to Midtown School of Science and Technology after it was made clear that he was over qualified for normal school and he'd started making waves at his new school. He was a good looking young man with a genius mind and a bright future. Unfortunately a few days ago he'd committed the unholy sin of going for a walk and minding his own business and one Eugene Thompson sought to correct this by jumping Peter and giving him a few fond reminders of their relationship at his old school: Violent Thug and Victim. Eugene's favorite game. Peter had escaped but not without a few souvenirs around his face. "Look, forget him. Eugene's a loser." Peter assured his uncle. "I'm going to be famous one day Uncle Ben and I'm going to give you and May the lives you deserve and we'll be living large and he'll be a footnote at best." "I'm happy to see you're aiming high but you don't have to worry about us so much, Peter. We've got it good here. We're happy with what we've got. You should use your talents to take care of yourself and others of course but don't forget where you came from Peter. Remember what Octavius said on TV." "Intelligence is not a privilege, it's a gift. And you use it for the good of mankind. I know. And you guys are of course part of mankind so I am going to use my intelligence to take care of you guys for life." "Aim for the top but don't forget who you are kid. That's all we ask." Ben hugged his nephew close. "We love you Peter." "Love you too, Uncle Ben." After a moment he stepped back and ruffled his son's hair. "Now get yourself a shower and come on down for breakfast. May's making banana pancakes." "Awesome! I'll be right down!" The two high-fived and Ben stepped out so Peter could get changed.
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 2, 2020 21:57:20 GMT
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Post by Valhalla Erikson on Dec 3, 2020 4:46:40 GMT
If only we've had this Peter Parker in the MCU. Alas. Least I still have this and the games Speaking of, I was worried at first but I'm starting to dig Felicia in I guess the updated version of the game. It's also good to know that she still looks hot as hell
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 3, 2020 23:10:28 GMT
If only we've had this Peter Parker in the MCU. Alas. Least I still have this and the games Speaking of, I was worried at first but I'm starting to dig Felicia in I guess the updated version of the game. It's also good to know that she still looks hot as hell Makes sense. Felicia is always fine! Glad you're enjoying the strong start to the series! And the best part? Not a Stark in sight!
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 4, 2020 1:17:07 GMT
Peter Parker finished putting on a pair of purple gloves and sat down at his desk to get to work on his pet project: Creating an industrial solvent that would revolutionize the industry and make them millions. Spider silk was a multi-million dollar industry and he intended to cash in with his invention. There were so many potential applications! Webbing up buildings to make them safer during Earthquakes or creating stronger lines for window washers or climbers or airplanes or even potentially body armor! The future was written in webbing and Peter was going to be the author. First! he poured 10ml of Polysorbate 89 into a small funnel that would lead into a beaker, followed by 10ml of 99% Isoproyl Alcohol. Next, he poured those from the beaker into a Soda bottle preform cartridge. Setting that down, he added in 6g of Polymethyl Methacrylate, shaking it a bit to get everything out before setting down and placing a top on the cartridge, securing it tightly and then shaking the concoction up a bit to mix it up. Then, he added in in 15ml of 134a Refrigerant and took a look at his concoction before shaking it up a bit more. He waited a minute or two to ensure it reached a liquid esque state before switching out the cap, placing another one on it and squeezing the cartridge a bit. The result was a spray of white webbing-esque silly string around his desk. Peter laughed as he sprayed it around the little sheet on his desk. "Hahahahahaaaa! Oh man this is too cool! Too cool!" He soon stopped spraying it and took the top off and with it a long interconnected solid sticky string of it. "Well now! It's safe to this works!" He set it down on the sheet and he turned to a camera. "Hello Peter! This is Peter! Coming to you live from my room! As you have just seen, the formula worked like a charm. Between this and my earlier formula of mixing 1,6-Hexanediamine and Sebacoyl chloride, I think I am really onto something. I'm on the right track here and if I can find a way to combine the two formulas we'll be golden. Now, of course, Nylon is a nucleophilic substitution condensation reaction with the amine nitrogen displacing the chlorine on the sebacoyl. The problem is I will need a reactant to make this all work...also, also, the reaction would release an HC1 gas...which would be bad." Peter crossed his legs, put one elbow on a knee and wiggled his fingers against his chin while he thought this out. "Spider web is actually repeat amino acid sequences strung into a more complex macro structure...silks, as well as many other biomaterials, have a hierarchical structure (e. g. , cellulose, hair). The primary structure is its amino acid sequence, mainly consisting of highly repetitive glycine and alanine blocks, which is why silks are often referred to as a block co-polymer. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen. I could make some homemade nitrogen but I'll need to borrow the lab materials. Luckily MSST* has practically everything I need." *Midtown School of Science and Technology Peter lowered his hands and clapped them together. "So it's settled then. I'll need to borrow and or buy dry ice, 99% rubbing alcohol or methanol and a plastic container and then I'll need to pour the alcohol into said plastic container and nest this container inside a bucket of dry ice. Boom. Homemade nitrogen that I can hopefully use to get my amino groups." He rubbed his hands. "I'm on the fast track, I just know it. I just need to keep the momentum going. I'll let you know when I manage to get everything together. This is Peter Parker. Signing off." He turned off the recorder and his camera and then he got to work on cleaning up his room lab. The door opened and an older gentleman wearing a nice suit and with combed back hair and a nice beard on his face stepped into the room. "Up and at 'em Peter! It's time for-Oh. You're already awake I see. What's all this?" Peter lowered the sheet with the mixture on it into a glass case and then he placed the lid on it before turning around and smiling. "Good Morning Uncle Ben! Is it Morning already? Huh. Time flies. Anyway though! Good morning Uncle Ben! Just doing some science! You know how it is." "Uh huh. You didn't miss out on sleep did you?" "No no. Nooo. Naaah not me. I just woke up early is all." "Alright good to know. Tlel youw hat, I'll drive you so you can get some extra sleep. It'll be our little secret." "Oh man thank you so much Uncle Ben." "Happy to help kiddo." He patted him on the shoulder. "How are those scrapes treating you?" "Ahhh it's fine. They're just a few bruises. I'm fine, really. I'll be okay." Peter assured him. Peter was a genius kid who'd switched to Midtown School of Science and Technology after it was made clear that he was over qualified for normal school and he'd started making waves at his new school. He was a good looking young man with a genius mind and a bright future. Unfortunately a few days ago he'd committed the unholy sin of going for a walk and minding his own business and one Eugene Thompson sought to correct this by jumping Peter and giving him a few fond reminders of their relationship at his old school: Violent Thug and Victim. Eugene's favorite game. Peter had escaped but not without a few souvenirs around his face. "Look, forget him. Eugene's a loser." Peter assured his uncle. "I'm going to be famous one day Uncle Ben and I'm going to give you and May the lives you deserve and we'll be living large and he'll be a footnote at best." "I'm happy to see you're aiming high but you don't have to worry about us so much, Peter. We've got it good here. We're happy with what we've got. You should use your talents to take care of yourself and others of course but don't forget where you came from Peter. Remember what Octavius said on TV." "Intelligence is not a privilege, it's a gift. And you use it for the good of mankind. I know. And you guys are of course part of mankind so I am going to use my intelligence to take care of you guys for life." "Aim for the top but don't forget who you are kid. That's all we ask." Ben hugged his nephew close. "We love you Peter." "Love you too, Uncle Ben." After a moment he stepped back and ruffled his son's hair. "Now get yourself a shower and come on down for breakfast. May's making banana pancakes." "Awesome! I'll be right down!" The two high-fived and Ben stepped out so Peter could get changed. Peter finished showering and cleaning up and he got changed into his school clothes, a black t-shirt and blue jeans and black tennis shoes with white laces which he finished off with his glasses. He grabbed his backpack and hurried downstairs. He danced into the room and slid over to the table where his Aunt May Parker was sitting down with Ben. "Morning Peter! How'd your experiment go?" She was a maturely beautiful woman, two years younger than Ben, with Auburn Brown Hair, a long sleeved orange shirt and blue jeans on. "Morning, Aunt May!" Peter greeted and sat down at the table. "Oh man it went perfectly! The formula worked exactly like I thought! I know I'm on the right track with these. I'm going to try a few more combinations before I can start mixing everything together though. I will be making some nitrogen in my room too. Just an FYI." "Nitrogen? You're making nitrogen now?" May asked incredulously. "I could do it at school if that would be better." "Not that we're doubting your abilities, but whatever would you need nitrogen for?" Ben questioned. Peter enjoyed some pancakes before answering. "These are good. I need the aminos. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen." He enjoyed some more pancakes. "Nitrogen is a component of amino acids and urea. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins comprise not only structural components such as muscle, tissue and organs, but also enzymes and hormones essential for the functioning of all living things. Urea is a byproduct of protein digestion. We use the term "organic nitrogen" to describe a nitrogen compound that had its origin in living material. The nitrogen in protein and urea is organic nitrogen. Organic nitrogen can enter septic systems as bodily wastes, discarded food material, or as components of cleaning agents. Many of the transformations of nitrogen are mediated by bacteria that use different forms of nitrogen to fuel some of their metabolic processes. During the processes of decomposition, the nitrogen in proteins is transformed eventually to ammonia, (NH3) or ammonium (NH4+) by certain kinds of bacteria. These processes are called ammonification. Nitrogen leaves the septic tank primarily as ammonium in leachate. Some of the ammonium becomes adsorbed to soil particles and is effectively immobilized from further transport." Peter explained to his Aunt and Uncle. His Aunt and Uncle responded with a slow clap that gradually built up into full on applause while Peter laughed and bowed while still in his seat. "Thank you, thank you, I'll be here my whole life." "I'm telling you, May, this kid has Noble Prize's in his future." "One of the greatest geniuses of our time." May agreed with Ben. "And you are the greatest chef of our time. Seriously, five stars." "Love you too, Peter." "So, how exactly would you go about making this nitrogen then?" Ben asked him. "Oh that's the easy part. I'll just need to pour rubbing alcohol, 99% proof, into a plastic container and then nest the container inside of a bucket of dry ice. I can probably do it at school after school if that's cool." "Sure! Sure, go right ahead, Peter. Just to be sure to call us beforehand and leave plenty of time to do your homework." May reminded him. "Speaking of which." "Oh don't worry I took care of all of that last night." Peter assured them. "Well alright then!" "Cool! Cool!" Peter stood up and raised his glass of milk. "To Science!" "To science!" His Aunt and Uncle agreed and clinked their glasses with his. After they finished their breakfast and cleaned up the table, Peter quickly returned upstairs to brush his teeth before running backdown to join Ben for their car ride. "Have a good day at school, honey!" "It's been nothing but good days there since I changed schools, Aunt May." Peter assured her as he hugged his Aunt back. "Love you back." They stepped back and high-fived each other and then Peter hurried outside.
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Post by Valhalla Erikson on Dec 4, 2020 3:02:21 GMT
An Aunt May with a personality! Oh how I've missed this
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 4, 2020 3:50:49 GMT
An Aunt May with a personality! Oh how I've missed this Talk about going back to basics!
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 18, 2020 23:27:47 GMT
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Jan 1, 2021 18:34:18 GMT
Peter Parker finished putting on a pair of purple gloves and sat down at his desk to get to work on his pet project: Creating an industrial solvent that would revolutionize the industry and make them millions. Spider silk was a multi-million dollar industry and he intended to cash in with his invention. There were so many potential applications! Webbing up buildings to make them safer during Earthquakes or creating stronger lines for window washers or climbers or airplanes or even potentially body armor! The future was written in webbing and Peter was going to be the author. First! he poured 10ml of Polysorbate 89 into a small funnel that would lead into a beaker, followed by 10ml of 99% Isoproyl Alcohol. Next, he poured those from the beaker into a Soda bottle preform cartridge. Setting that down, he added in 6g of Polymethyl Methacrylate, shaking it a bit to get everything out before setting down and placing a top on the cartridge, securing it tightly and then shaking the concoction up a bit to mix it up. Then, he added in in 15ml of 134a Refrigerant and took a look at his concoction before shaking it up a bit more. He waited a minute or two to ensure it reached a liquid esque state before switching out the cap, placing another one on it and squeezing the cartridge a bit. The result was a spray of white webbing-esque silly string around his desk. Peter laughed as he sprayed it around the little sheet on his desk. "Hahahahahaaaa! Oh man this is too cool! Too cool!" He soon stopped spraying it and took the top off and with it a long interconnected solid sticky string of it. "Well now! It's safe to this works!" He set it down on the sheet and he turned to a camera. "Hello Peter! This is Peter! Coming to you live from my room! As you have just seen, the formula worked like a charm. Between this and my earlier formula of mixing 1,6-Hexanediamine and Sebacoyl chloride, I think I am really onto something. I'm on the right track here and if I can find a way to combine the two formulas we'll be golden. Now, of course, Nylon is a nucleophilic substitution condensation reaction with the amine nitrogen displacing the chlorine on the sebacoyl. The problem is I will need a reactant to make this all work...also, also, the reaction would release an HC1 gas...which would be bad." Peter crossed his legs, put one elbow on a knee and wiggled his fingers against his chin while he thought this out. "Spider web is actually repeat amino acid sequences strung into a more complex macro structure...silks, as well as many other biomaterials, have a hierarchical structure (e. g. , cellulose, hair). The primary structure is its amino acid sequence, mainly consisting of highly repetitive glycine and alanine blocks, which is why silks are often referred to as a block co-polymer. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen. I could make some homemade nitrogen but I'll need to borrow the lab materials. Luckily MSST* has practically everything I need." *Midtown School of Science and Technology Peter lowered his hands and clapped them together. "So it's settled then. I'll need to borrow and or buy dry ice, 99% rubbing alcohol or methanol and a plastic container and then I'll need to pour the alcohol into said plastic container and nest this container inside a bucket of dry ice. Boom. Homemade nitrogen that I can hopefully use to get my amino groups." He rubbed his hands. "I'm on the fast track, I just know it. I just need to keep the momentum going. I'll let you know when I manage to get everything together. This is Peter Parker. Signing off." He turned off the recorder and his camera and then he got to work on cleaning up his room lab. The door opened and an older gentleman wearing a nice suit and with combed back hair and a nice beard on his face stepped into the room. "Up and at 'em Peter! It's time for-Oh. You're already awake I see. What's all this?" Peter lowered the sheet with the mixture on it into a glass case and then he placed the lid on it before turning around and smiling. "Good Morning Uncle Ben! Is it Morning already? Huh. Time flies. Anyway though! Good morning Uncle Ben! Just doing some science! You know how it is." "Uh huh. You didn't miss out on sleep did you?" "No no. Nooo. Naaah not me. I just woke up early is all." "Alright good to know. Tlel youw hat, I'll drive you so you can get some extra sleep. It'll be our little secret." "Oh man thank you so much Uncle Ben." "Happy to help kiddo." He patted him on the shoulder. "How are those scrapes treating you?" "Ahhh it's fine. They're just a few bruises. I'm fine, really. I'll be okay." Peter assured him. Peter was a genius kid who'd switched to Midtown School of Science and Technology after it was made clear that he was over qualified for normal school and he'd started making waves at his new school. He was a good looking young man with a genius mind and a bright future. Unfortunately a few days ago he'd committed the unholy sin of going for a walk and minding his own business and one Eugene Thompson sought to correct this by jumping Peter and giving him a few fond reminders of their relationship at his old school: Violent Thug and Victim. Eugene's favorite game. Peter had escaped but not without a few souvenirs around his face. "Look, forget him. Eugene's a loser." Peter assured his uncle. "I'm going to be famous one day Uncle Ben and I'm going to give you and May the lives you deserve and we'll be living large and he'll be a footnote at best." "I'm happy to see you're aiming high but you don't have to worry about us so much, Peter. We've got it good here. We're happy with what we've got. You should use your talents to take care of yourself and others of course but don't forget where you came from Peter. Remember what Octavius said on TV." "Intelligence is not a privilege, it's a gift. And you use it for the good of mankind. I know. And you guys are of course part of mankind so I am going to use my intelligence to take care of you guys for life." "Aim for the top but don't forget who you are kid. That's all we ask." Ben hugged his nephew close. "We love you Peter." "Love you too, Uncle Ben." After a moment he stepped back and ruffled his son's hair. "Now get yourself a shower and come on down for breakfast. May's making banana pancakes." "Awesome! I'll be right down!" The two high-fived and Ben stepped out so Peter could get changed. Peter finished showering and cleaning up and he got changed into his school clothes, a black t-shirt and blue jeans and black tennis shoes with white laces which he finished off with his glasses. He grabbed his backpack and hurried downstairs. He danced into the room and slid over to the table where his Aunt May Parker was sitting down with Ben. "Morning Peter! How'd your experiment go?" She was a maturely beautiful woman, two years younger than Ben, with Auburn Brown Hair, a long sleeved orange shirt and blue jeans on. "Morning, Aunt May!" Peter greeted and sat down at the table. "Oh man it went perfectly! The formula worked exactly like I thought! I know I'm on the right track with these. I'm going to try a few more combinations before I can start mixing everything together though. I will be making some nitrogen in my room too. Just an FYI." "Nitrogen? You're making nitrogen now?" May asked incredulously. "I could do it at school if that would be better." "Not that we're doubting your abilities, but whatever would you need nitrogen for?" Ben questioned. Peter enjoyed some pancakes before answering. "These are good. I need the aminos. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen." He enjoyed some more pancakes. "Nitrogen is a component of amino acids and urea. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins comprise not only structural components such as muscle, tissue and organs, but also enzymes and hormones essential for the functioning of all living things. Urea is a byproduct of protein digestion. We use the term "organic nitrogen" to describe a nitrogen compound that had its origin in living material. The nitrogen in protein and urea is organic nitrogen. Organic nitrogen can enter septic systems as bodily wastes, discarded food material, or as components of cleaning agents. Many of the transformations of nitrogen are mediated by bacteria that use different forms of nitrogen to fuel some of their metabolic processes. During the processes of decomposition, the nitrogen in proteins is transformed eventually to ammonia, (NH3) or ammonium (NH4+) by certain kinds of bacteria. These processes are called ammonification. Nitrogen leaves the septic tank primarily as ammonium in leachate. Some of the ammonium becomes adsorbed to soil particles and is effectively immobilized from further transport." Peter explained to his Aunt and Uncle. His Aunt and Uncle responded with a slow clap that gradually built up into full on applause while Peter laughed and bowed while still in his seat. "Thank you, thank you, I'll be here my whole life." "I'm telling you, May, this kid has Noble Prize's in his future." "One of the greatest geniuses of our time." May agreed with Ben. "And you are the greatest chef of our time. Seriously, five stars." "Love you too, Peter." "So, how exactly would you go about making this nitrogen then?" Ben asked him. "Oh that's the easy part. I'll just need to pour rubbing alcohol, 99% proof, into a plastic container and then nest the container inside of a bucket of dry ice. I can probably do it at school after school if that's cool." "Sure! Sure, go right ahead, Peter. Just to be sure to call us beforehand and leave plenty of time to do your homework." May reminded him. "Speaking of which." "Oh don't worry I took care of all of that last night." Peter assured them. "Well alright then!" "Cool! Cool!" Peter stood up and raised his glass of milk. "To Science!" "To science!" His Aunt and Uncle agreed and clinked their glasses with his. After they finished their breakfast and cleaned up the table, Peter quickly returned upstairs to brush his teeth before running backdown to join Ben for their car ride. "Have a good day at school, honey!" "It's been nothing but good days there since I changed schools, Aunt May." Peter assured her as he hugged his Aunt back. "Love you back." They stepped back and high-fived each other and then Peter hurried outside. Uncle Ben revved up the car and they drove towards school. "Now Peter, are you sure you're okay?" Ben asked him. "I'm fine." Peter insisted. "I'm just so sick of that worthless loser. I'll never understand why a steroid riddled psychopath like that is even allowed to attend a school. He should be locked up like the animal he is." Ben sighed. "I understand you're angry, Peter. Trust me. I sympathize with you. I would tell you not to let idiots like that get to you but this is over the line. If he's going after you in public now, then we should put a stop to it. I'd hoped that moving schools would be enough but it looks like we might have to take this to court and get a restraining order filled." "That would be great except the Thompsons are a bunch of rich snobs. Which is why a psycho like Eugene can run around freely." "Peter, you can't think like that. It's not healthy. You need to focus on the positive side of life. Getting angry, name calling, it's the wrong path to go down. You don't want to lower yourself to his level do you? Just remember Peter, you have your whole future ahead of you. Focus on that. Focus on the bright side of life. Focus on Science and what makes you happy. You'll be living it up in a University before you know it and from there? The sky's the limit." Ben assured his Nephew. Peter took a deep breath and then he slowly blew it out and repeated this until he started feeling better. "Y-yeah. You're right. You're right Ben. You just have to focus on what matters. Focus on the bright side." "That's my boy. We'll figure everything out. Don't worry." He patted Peter on the shoulder and he smiled. They arrived at school and Peter hugged Uncle Ben. "Alright. Have a great day, Peter. I love ya kiddo." "I love you too, Uncle Ben." Peter assured him. They parted and high fived before Peter exited the car and he headed out. Peter took a good long look at MSST and took another deep breath, slowly blew it out and then he rapid patting his face. "Okay. Okay. Positive attitude. Come on now. Positive attitude. Positive attitude." He smiled and adjusted his bookbag as he walked up to the doors. "Pete! Petey! Hey man! What's up?!" A friendly voice called over to him. "Neddy! Just who I needed to see. What's up man?" Peter asked and slapped a high-five against Ned's. "Jesus man, what happened to you?" Ned Leeds asked as he looked at what happened to Peter's face. "Don't worry about it. Just some idiot from my old school. Forget him!" Peter put an around his friend. "We've got some real learning to do." "Okay, but, are you sure you're alright?" "I'm just looking on the positive side of things. Wait until I tell you about my little science breakthrough."
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Feb 11, 2021 0:40:46 GMT
Peter finished showering and cleaning up and he got changed into his school clothes, a black t-shirt and blue jeans and black tennis shoes with white laces which he finished off with his glasses. He grabbed his backpack and hurried downstairs. He danced into the room and slid over to the table where his Aunt May Parker was sitting down with Ben. "Morning Peter! How'd your experiment go?" She was a maturely beautiful woman, two years younger than Ben, with Auburn Brown Hair, a long sleeved orange shirt and blue jeans on. "Morning, Aunt May!" Peter greeted and sat down at the table. "Oh man it went perfectly! The formula worked exactly like I thought! I know I'm on the right track with these. I'm going to try a few more combinations before I can start mixing everything together though. I will be making some nitrogen in my room too. Just an FYI." "Nitrogen? You're making nitrogen now?" May asked incredulously. "I could do it at school if that would be better." "Not that we're doubting your abilities, but whatever would you need nitrogen for?" Ben questioned. Peter enjoyed some pancakes before answering. "These are good. I need the aminos. For a spider web type thing, you'd want proteins. If you want proteins, you want amino acids. If you want amino acids, you want amino groups. If you want amino groups, you want nitrogen." He enjoyed some more pancakes. "Nitrogen is a component of amino acids and urea. Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins comprise not only structural components such as muscle, tissue and organs, but also enzymes and hormones essential for the functioning of all living things. Urea is a byproduct of protein digestion. We use the term "organic nitrogen" to describe a nitrogen compound that had its origin in living material. The nitrogen in protein and urea is organic nitrogen. Organic nitrogen can enter septic systems as bodily wastes, discarded food material, or as components of cleaning agents. Many of the transformations of nitrogen are mediated by bacteria that use different forms of nitrogen to fuel some of their metabolic processes. During the processes of decomposition, the nitrogen in proteins is transformed eventually to ammonia, (NH3) or ammonium (NH4+) by certain kinds of bacteria. These processes are called ammonification. Nitrogen leaves the septic tank primarily as ammonium in leachate. Some of the ammonium becomes adsorbed to soil particles and is effectively immobilized from further transport." Peter explained to his Aunt and Uncle. His Aunt and Uncle responded with a slow clap that gradually built up into full on applause while Peter laughed and bowed while still in his seat. "Thank you, thank you, I'll be here my whole life." "I'm telling you, May, this kid has Noble Prize's in his future." "One of the greatest geniuses of our time." May agreed with Ben. "And you are the greatest chef of our time. Seriously, five stars." "Love you too, Peter." "So, how exactly would you go about making this nitrogen then?" Ben asked him. "Oh that's the easy part. I'll just need to pour rubbing alcohol, 99% proof, into a plastic container and then nest the container inside of a bucket of dry ice. I can probably do it at school after school if that's cool." "Sure! Sure, go right ahead, Peter. Just to be sure to call us beforehand and leave plenty of time to do your homework." May reminded him. "Speaking of which." "Oh don't worry I took care of all of that last night." Peter assured them. "Well alright then!" "Cool! Cool!" Peter stood up and raised his glass of milk. "To Science!" "To science!" His Aunt and Uncle agreed and clinked their glasses with his. After they finished their breakfast and cleaned up the table, Peter quickly returned upstairs to brush his teeth before running backdown to join Ben for their car ride. "Have a good day at school, honey!" "It's been nothing but good days there since I changed schools, Aunt May." Peter assured her as he hugged his Aunt back. "Love you back." They stepped back and high-fived each other and then Peter hurried outside. Uncle Ben revved up the car and they drove towards school. "Now Peter, are you sure you're okay?" Ben asked him. "I'm fine." Peter insisted. "I'm just so sick of that worthless loser. I'll never understand why a steroid riddled psychopath like that is even allowed to attend a school. He should be locked up like the animal he is." Ben sighed. "I understand you're angry, Peter. Trust me. I sympathize with you. I would tell you not to let idiots like that get to you but this is over the line. If he's going after you in public now, then we should put a stop to it. I'd hoped that moving schools would be enough but it looks like we might have to take this to court and get a restraining order filled." "That would be great except the Thompsons are a bunch of rich snobs. Which is why a psycho like Eugene can run around freely." "Peter, you can't think like that. It's not healthy. You need to focus on the positive side of life. Getting angry, name calling, it's the wrong path to go down. You don't want to lower yourself to his level do you? Just remember Peter, you have your whole future ahead of you. Focus on that. Focus on the bright side of life. Focus on Science and what makes you happy. You'll be living it up in a University before you know it and from there? The sky's the limit." Ben assured his Nephew. Peter took a deep breath and then he slowly blew it out and repeated this until he started feeling better. "Y-yeah. You're right. You're right Ben. You just have to focus on what matters. Focus on the bright side." "That's my boy. We'll figure everything out. Don't worry." He patted Peter on the shoulder and he smiled. They arrived at school and Peter hugged Uncle Ben. "Alright. Have a great day, Peter. I love ya kiddo." "I love you too, Uncle Ben." Peter assured him. They parted and high fived before Peter exited the car and he headed out. Peter took a good long look at MSST and took another deep breath, slowly blew it out and then he rapid patting his face. "Okay. Okay. Positive attitude. Come on now. Positive attitude. Positive attitude." He smiled and adjusted his bookbag as he walked up to the doors. "Pete! Petey! Hey man! What's up?!" A friendly voice called over to him. "Neddy! Just who I needed to see. What's up man?" Peter asked and slapped a high-five against Ned's. "Jesus man, what happened to you?" Ned Leeds asked as he looked at what happened to Peter's face. "Don't worry about it. Just some idiot from my old school. Forget him!" Peter put an around his friend. "We've got some real learning to do." "Okay, but, are you sure you're alright?" "I'm just looking on the positive side of things. Wait until I tell you about my little science breakthrough." "For real? You're making webs?" "Adhesive webs. The adhesive industry is a gold mine, Ned and I'm planning to corner it once I figure out how to make them." "Didn't you make that glue a month ago? What happened to that?" "Two months ago. Which means we are nearing the day when it'll be ready for usage. I have a few things I still need to do first but once that's ready I can try mixing it in with the other formulas. First thing's first though. I'm going to need some aminos which means I'll need to work in the lab tonight with Doctor Connors." Peter rubbed his chin. "Maybe I'll work in some nylon fibers. Polymer nylon..." "Well shoot man, if you're working late tonight mind if I join you? I'm sure my mom and dad will be down with it and maybe we can wrangle some extra credit out of this. It's worth a shot." "Now you're thinking, Ned!" Peter laughed. "We're going mad weird science tonight. This is going to be fun."
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Post by Valhalla Erikson on Feb 13, 2021 2:14:26 GMT
It is refreshing to see Spider-Man rather than the Faux version that MCU is force feeding us. Ironically enough I've just finished listening to Spider-Man: Darkest Hours and it made me feel nostalgic for the classic variation of the web crawler.
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Feb 13, 2021 2:19:18 GMT
It is refreshing to see Spider-Man rather than the Faux version that MCU is force feeding us. Ironically enough I've just finished listening to Spider-Man: Darkest Hours and it made me feel nostalgic for the classic variation of the web crawler. Oh that book is utterly fantastic all around. Spider-Man teaming up with Rhino alone is fun enough, but they gave him some real depth in the story and all of Spidey's allies got to kick some ass! Even MJ came in the end with an awesome and hilarious save!
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Post by Valhalla Erikson on Feb 13, 2021 2:21:18 GMT
It is refreshing to see Spider-Man rather than the Faux version that MCU is force feeding us. Ironically enough I've just finished listening to Spider-Man: Darkest Hours and it made me feel nostalgic for the classic variation of the web crawler. Oh that book is utterly fantastic all around. Spider-Man teaming up with Rhino alone is fun enough, but they gave him some real depth in the story and all of Spidey's allies got to kick some ass! Even MJ came in the end with an awesome and hilarious save! I just loved the bit where Rhino unknowingly insulted Spider-Man's costume and made MJ laugh at the critique. Well holding back her laughter but still That was both a funny and awesome moment for Rhino in that regard.
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Feb 13, 2021 2:30:23 GMT
Oh that book is utterly fantastic all around. Spider-Man teaming up with Rhino alone is fun enough, but they gave him some real depth in the story and all of Spidey's allies got to kick some ass! Even MJ came in the end with an awesome and hilarious save! I just loved the bit where Rhino unknowingly insulted Spider-Man's costume and made MJ laugh at the critique. Well holding back her laughter but still That was both a funny and awesome moment for Rhino in that regard. Oh yeah, Rhino was great in this book. Taking some inspirations from this book for Rhino would be a great direction to take him in the comic instead of just being a meathead all the time.
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Feb 16, 2021 0:48:17 GMT
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Dec 20, 2021 21:47:51 GMT
Uncle Ben revved up the car and they drove towards school. "Now Peter, are you sure you're okay?" Ben asked him. "I'm fine." Peter insisted. "I'm just so sick of that worthless loser. I'll never understand why a steroid riddled psychopath like that is even allowed to attend a school. He should be locked up like the animal he is." Ben sighed. "I understand you're angry, Peter. Trust me. I sympathize with you. I would tell you not to let idiots like that get to you but this is over the line. If he's going after you in public now, then we should put a stop to it. I'd hoped that moving schools would be enough but it looks like we might have to take this to court and get a restraining order filled." "That would be great except the Thompsons are a bunch of rich snobs. Which is why a psycho like Eugene can run around freely." "Peter, you can't think like that. It's not healthy. You need to focus on the positive side of life. Getting angry, name calling, it's the wrong path to go down. You don't want to lower yourself to his level do you? Just remember Peter, you have your whole future ahead of you. Focus on that. Focus on the bright side of life. Focus on Science and what makes you happy. You'll be living it up in a University before you know it and from there? The sky's the limit." Ben assured his Nephew. Peter took a deep breath and then he slowly blew it out and repeated this until he started feeling better. "Y-yeah. You're right. You're right Ben. You just have to focus on what matters. Focus on the bright side." "That's my boy. We'll figure everything out. Don't worry." He patted Peter on the shoulder and he smiled. They arrived at school and Peter hugged Uncle Ben. "Alright. Have a great day, Peter. I love ya kiddo." "I love you too, Uncle Ben." Peter assured him. They parted and high fived before Peter exited the car and he headed out. Peter took a good long look at MSST and took another deep breath, slowly blew it out and then he rapid patting his face. "Okay. Okay. Positive attitude. Come on now. Positive attitude. Positive attitude." He smiled and adjusted his bookbag as he walked up to the doors. "Pete! Petey! Hey man! What's up?!" A friendly voice called over to him. "Neddy! Just who I needed to see. What's up man?" Peter asked and slapped a high-five against Ned's. "Jesus man, what happened to you?" Ned Leeds asked as he looked at what happened to Peter's face. "Don't worry about it. Just some idiot from my old school. Forget him!" Peter put an around his friend. "We've got some real learning to do." "Okay, but, are you sure you're alright?" "I'm just looking on the positive side of things. Wait until I tell you about my little science breakthrough." "For real? You're making webs?" "Adhesive webs. The adhesive industry is a gold mine, Ned and I'm planning to corner it once I figure out how to make them." "Didn't you make that glue a month ago? What happened to that?" "Two months ago. Which means we are nearing the day when it'll be ready for usage. I have a few things I still need to do first but once that's ready I can try mixing it in with the other formulas. First thing's first though. I'm going to need some aminos which means I'll need to work in the lab tonight with Doctor Connors." Peter rubbed his chin. "Maybe I'll work in some nylon fibers. Polymer nylon..." "Well shoot man, if you're working late tonight mind if I join you? I'm sure my mom and dad will be down with it and maybe we can wrangle some extra credit out of this. It's worth a shot." "Now you're thinking, Ned!" Peter laughed. "We're going mad weird science tonight. This is going to be fun." "So you're going to be okay, right?" "I'm fine, bro." Peter assured him. "Eugene Thompson is a sociopath on the highway to failure. You and me on the other hand are geniuses on the road to success. I'm telling you, Ned, by the time we graduate we're going to have our whole future laid out for us and we'll be running the world and sitting on top before you know it." "Damn man, you must really hate this guy." Peter sighed. "We were friends. A long time ago. When we were little but he grew up to be this total psycho. Now everybody at my old school throws roses at him for it and the staff worship him for it. I had to get the hell out of there." Peter dismissively waved it off before perking back up again. "But hey! Now I'm at a school with actual human beings I can have actual conversations with and my life and my future are looking brighter than ever. I'm not going to let some steroid addled meathead ruin my day." Peter declared proudly. "Now come on. Lets put our science caps on." "Sure. Just making sure you're okay, bro." They fist bumped and walked into class where Professor Connors was getting set up on hid desk the best he could with his one good arm and his prosthetic right arm. He hummed to himself while getting set up until Peter and Ned bounded into the room. "Good Morning, Professor Connors! Would you like some help?" Peter asked him. The tall, broad shouldered brown haired gentleman didn't talk too much about his history but from Peter had discovered about him he used to be a combat medic in the U.S. Army who performed emergency battlefield surgery on wounded soldiers until a certain accident cost him his arm. He didn't remember things too clearly after that except that a Marine named Frank had carried him out of there. Curt talked even less about him except to say that he still felt like he owed the man his life. Back in the now! Professor Connors smiled as he saw them. "Hello boys, good morning to you too and I welcome your assistance." He replied happily. "Great!" They declared. "By the way, Professor, I have a favor to ask if it's cool." "Sure what is it?" "Well, see, I'm running this experiment at home and I need to make some aminos for my adhesive experiment and I know this is the best science lab in the city so I would like to work here after school if that's alright with you." "Me too." Ned added in. "I could use the extra work." "I see. Alright then." Connors agreed. "If you're willing to put in the extra work then who am I to refuse you? You put in enough hard work, I'll be willing to bump up your grades a couple points." "Awesome! Thank you very much Professor. You won't be disappointed in us. Trust me I have this whole thing planned out already." Peter replied with a grin. "Excellent. You'll also be happy to know that I have a very exciting announcement for today when class begins." "Oh really? What is it?" Ned asked. "Now, now, wait for class to begin. I want it to be a surprise." "Can't wait." They finished helping him prepare for class and took their seats where they got themselves set up. Gradually the rest of the students filed into the classroom greeting and chatting among themselves until class began. Professor Connors cleared his throat. "Hello class! Welcome back to another fun filled day of Chemistry! Before we begin our class properly however I have an awesome announcement! We...are planning a field trip to Oscorp next week!" The class erupted into cheers and applause! "Awwww yeeaaah!" Peter added in. His luck really was finally looking up!
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Post by SuperKamiGuy1 on Jan 15, 2022 3:08:53 GMT
"For real? You're making webs?" "Adhesive webs. The adhesive industry is a gold mine, Ned and I'm planning to corner it once I figure out how to make them." "Didn't you make that glue a month ago? What happened to that?" "Two months ago. Which means we are nearing the day when it'll be ready for usage. I have a few things I still need to do first but once that's ready I can try mixing it in with the other formulas. First thing's first though. I'm going to need some aminos which means I'll need to work in the lab tonight with Doctor Connors." Peter rubbed his chin. "Maybe I'll work in some nylon fibers. Polymer nylon..." "Well shoot man, if you're working late tonight mind if I join you? I'm sure my mom and dad will be down with it and maybe we can wrangle some extra credit out of this. It's worth a shot." "Now you're thinking, Ned!" Peter laughed. "We're going mad weird science tonight. This is going to be fun." "So you're going to be okay, right?" "I'm fine, bro." Peter assured him. "Eugene Thompson is a sociopath on the highway to failure. You and me on the other hand are geniuses on the road to success. I'm telling you, Ned, by the time we graduate we're going to have our whole future laid out for us and we'll be running the world and sitting on top before you know it." "Damn man, you must really hate this guy." Peter sighed. "We were friends. A long time ago. When we were little but he grew up to be this total psycho. Now everybody at my old school throws roses at him for it and the staff worship him for it. I had to get the hell out of there." Peter dismissively waved it off before perking back up again. "But hey! Now I'm at a school with actual human beings I can have actual conversations with and my life and my future are looking brighter than ever. I'm not going to let some steroid addled meathead ruin my day." Peter declared proudly. "Now come on. Lets put our science caps on." "Sure. Just making sure you're okay, bro." They fist bumped and walked into class where Professor Connors was getting set up on hid desk the best he could with his one good arm and his prosthetic right arm. He hummed to himself while getting set up until Peter and Ned bounded into the room. "Good Morning, Professor Connors! Would you like some help?" Peter asked him. The tall, broad shouldered brown haired gentleman didn't talk too much about his history but from Peter had discovered about him he used to be a combat medic in the U.S. Army who performed emergency battlefield surgery on wounded soldiers until a certain accident cost him his arm. He didn't remember things too clearly after that except that a Marine named Frank had carried him out of there. Curt talked even less about him except to say that he still felt like he owed the man his life. Back in the now! Professor Connors smiled as he saw them. "Hello boys, good morning to you too and I welcome your assistance." He replied happily. "Great!" They declared. "By the way, Professor, I have a favor to ask if it's cool." "Sure what is it?" "Well, see, I'm running this experiment at home and I need to make some aminos for my adhesive experiment and I know this is the best science lab in the city so I would like to work here after school if that's alright with you." "Me too." Ned added in. "I could use the extra work." "I see. Alright then." Connors agreed. "If you're willing to put in the extra work then who am I to refuse you? You put in enough hard work, I'll be willing to bump up your grades a couple points." "Awesome! Thank you very much Professor. You won't be disappointed in us. Trust me I have this whole thing planned out already." Peter replied with a grin. "Excellent. You'll also be happy to know that I have a very exciting announcement for today when class begins." "Oh really? What is it?" Ned asked. "Now, now, wait for class to begin. I want it to be a surprise." "Can't wait." They finished helping him prepare for class and took their seats where they got themselves set up. Gradually the rest of the students filed into the classroom greeting and chatting among themselves until class began. Professor Connors cleared his throat. "Hello class! Welcome back to another fun filled day of Chemistry! Before we begin our class properly however I have an awesome announcement! We...are planning a field trip to Oscorp next week!" The class erupted into cheers and applause! "Awwww yeeaaah!" Peter added in. His luck really was finally looking up! Doctor Connors chuckled. "I'm glad to see you kids are as enthused about it as everyone else. You know this is the best school I've ever taught at. Really, you kids are great. As such I've decided to give you a real special treat today. I am going to show each of you how to make your own Sparkling Diamond Water!" He declared. The students excitedly chattered among themselves and he let them have their fun before he raised his hand. "Now, mind you, the taste won't be much different than regular carbonated water, but it's the most expensive carbonated water you'll ever make! Can anyone tell me why?" Peter's hand shot up. "Yes! Mister Parker!" "Well, to get the diamonds into a state where they can be used in the water, you'll need to burn them first to get the CO2, right? Then, presumably, you would need to be able to transfer that into something else before it can be used in the drink, and Carbon Dioxide is just Carbon Dioxide and it doesn't matter if it comes from diamonds or something else, it'll still have the same taste." Peter considered it. "Presumably to make all of this work though you would need a Pressure Chamber, Quartz Tubes, an Oxygen tank and a regulator, High Pressure Hosing Adapters, Diamonds, Sodastream and Liquid Nitrogen at least. Also a blowtorch." "Excellent! Well said, Peter! All together it would cost over a thousand dollars to make a glorified diamond soda but, like I said, it IS the most expensive soda you will ever make." He chuckled and began getting himself set up. Once he had all of his equipment set up he raised the bag of the tiny little diamonds. "With that said ladies and gentlemen? Let the experiment begin!" (So he does have Liquid Nitrogen! I knew it! Oh man tonight's extra credit work is going to be awesome!) Peter exclaimed internally with a smile. The students eagerly followed along with his lesson and took notes on the process the whole time. As a reward, once the experiment was over, he wheeled a cart over and pulled the sheet off of it to reveal a series of small little bottles with diamond pictures on them along with the field trip papers for the Oscorp Trip! Doctor Connors had made enough small little drinks for the whole class! The class erupted into cheers once again and Doctor Connors took a few bows to them. "Alright everybody! This has been High School Chemistry! Your homework tonight is to explain the relationships between diamonds and graphite and compare their structures and properties and how to turn Carbon into Diamonds! Also to get your Field Trip Papers signed!" "YES SIR!" The class replied as they gathered up their belongings and filed out of class and each one of them took a small drink in passing and raised it to their teacher in passing. "Awesome class, Professor." Peter complimented while slipping the field trip paper into his bag. "Thank you. I really needed this today." "Thank you, glad you had fun. Take it easy Peter." "See you after school, sir!" "See you there!" Peter and Ned gently clinked their glasses before popping the tops and taking sips. "Mmmm, yeah, yep, that's definitely soda." "Expensive Soda." Peter laughed and took a picture with his phone before returning it to his pocket. "I am SO going to make this for myself one day when I'm rich enough to afford all of the equipment." "I'm sure you could MacGyver up." Ned complimented his friend. "By the way, can you really make diamonds at home?" Peter considered it and ran the process through his head for a minute. "It's...kinda possible. You can do it with carbon atoms and form them into diamonds, kind of. I can also make rubies if you have the right stuff. It's possible if you're creative enough. Incidentally, it's also possible with human ashes* but that's-" "A good way to get haunted. That is some Paranormal Activity stuff right there." Ned warned him. "I was going to say downright morbid but that too." Peter admitted. *We are serious. Ludicrous as it all sounds, Truly it happened. Now where's THAT Ghost Story?
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