Dr. Norman Osborn II (
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Uh, tell me about you-? Whatever you want to talk about I mean.
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[despite having invited this conversation, Norman's not really sure where to start. he folds up the shirt and moves to put it in his bureau, along with the handful of others he's bought and is carefully rotating between loads of laundry. it's the only informal one he's got, aside from a black polo shirt with a few horizontal stripes of green across the chest]
Well, uh ... back home - my world, I mean - I ran a company that dealt primarily in pharmaceuticals, but did some related mechanical engineering once in a while for extra revenue.
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Were those your only two divisions-? [At least in his world, companies tend to over extend themselves pretty quick to try and compete with Stark Industries.]
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[he pauses, thinking about the days he spent scrambling from phone call to phone call. even the blockier car phones were yet to be, and he'd switch between living in the lab or his home office, constantly revising schematics or pleading with investors and board members, trying to make them see his vision. as stressful as the memories are, he beams proudly, not feeling any shame in it, not for this]
Turned out so well that we bought them. ... It's how we got the military's attention and landed a couple of contracts. I wish we hadn't had to go that far ... but ... if I have my way I can restart Oscorp here, and keep it the way it was supposed to be.
[he frowns a little] Dr. O'Deorain disappearing puts a bit of a stumbling block there... she was going to share her findings on species DNA so I could try and make medicines to combat some folks' symptoms, maybe even lessen the hunger.
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[Peter brightens a little at that line of thought.] Oh man, I hope you can get back on that-? It'd be really nice to give people here some kind of reprieve.
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[he can't help but wonder if His Parker would have had the same thoughts. he was a brilliant scientist, but socially and in terms of the bigger picture, he was pretty blind. Norman is, to say the least, impressed]
If I can, you've got a job if you want it. I'm going to need someone to help me with engineering the centrifuges and such. But that's a ways down the line. Something to think about. ... What did you want to do with yourself, Peter? You know, before ...
[he mimes climbing a wall. please stick a 'dork' sign on his back someday when he's not looking]
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[Peter attributes a lot of the awareness to MJ. Though teenagers his age in his time period are very aware of things that need to be fixed. He could be a lot more aware, but kept his focus on New York.]
Yeah, I'd be happy to help! I'm not an expert or anything, but I can definitely help!
[He snorts a little at the miming of climbing. Sadly, both of them are dorks, so they'd both need the sign slapped on their backs.] Uh, before the spider bite, I thought a lot about chemical engineering? Maybe mechanical engieering. I liked both a lot. Ned and I were in robotics club together before I quit.
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Both of those are things I'd be happy to help you learn more of here, y'know. They're completely in my wheelhouse. Why'd you quit the club? Because of the bite...? Or somethin' else?
cw: bullying mention, sexual harrassment based nickname
Otto did say that was more stuff you could tackle. He and I talked about my spider-man equipment and my web formula. I was trying to refine it since it doesn't seem to be working here? So, I'd definitely like to learn from you on both fields. [Okay, back on topic, Peter, back on topic.]
Yeah, I quit Robotics along with Band initially because of the spider bite, and new superpowers. I didn't do it for really good reasons then, I thought I could be cool like Ironman, and I'd stop being called 'penis parker' by Flash.
Then, [His smile wanes just a little.] Ben died a bit after. So, my priorities changed again to less... selfish reasons. I never really picked either activity back up.
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Teenagers are always going to come up with terrible nicknames. Sometimes I wonder if it's a rite of passage. ... I'm sorry about your uncle. The Peter I know lost his, too. I don't know much about it, only what Harry was able to tell me.
[he reaches out and puts a broad, warm, reassuring hand on Peter's shoulder] Y'must miss him every day. It was like that when I lost my mother.
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The offered comfort of a hand on the shoulder also helps.] Yeah, there are... a lot of days where its worse than others. May and I usually would figure out the bad days together.
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[He blows out a short laugh, the sound is a bit too airy in an attempt to shift the mood back.] Sorry, I made everything super awkward. We were talking about you and I kinda derailed it.
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[his reminder is gentle, even though he's smiling a bit, amused.]
Honestly, don't worry about it. Here, your turn to ask me something.
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Did you have any hobbies? Like, sometimes I did dance and stuff. You were probably pretty busy, but- still, feels like a good thing to know. You could pick up old hobbies here too.
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Uhm, mostly I just studied in my spare time, tinkered around. Wrote papers for scientific journals, that sort of thing. I did yoga in the mornings - still do that here. Been thinking of checking out that museum everyone's talking about ... one of the few things my ex-wife left me that I still enjoy is an eye for art. I had quite a collection of masks from different cultures, at home. A couple of paintings.
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I haven't been to like an actual museum in like, forever. I was supposed to go to the MOMA but aliens happened. [His life is just like this.] MJ is more the artist than I am. I think its cool you have a really good eye for it, I feel kinda oblivious honestly.
look at these two dorks ugh my heart
I am taking a couple of lessons from Lanzhu for that gala thing in a couple'a weeks. Maybe you're right. But if I'm gonna do it, that means you should get back into it with me, yeah? Might feel a little less like a foolish old man if I have company.
[he huffs an amused sound, then smiles fully at the mention of the MOMA]
God, Caroline had annual passes to that place. It was incredible. If there's an art museum here, we could go. I'm no expert, but I can at least share what I know. We could trade, heh...
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I was mostly like doing ballet before I had to stop. I dunno if that'd even translate to real dancing. Much less translate with... all this. [He gestures at his very rat body for emphasis. He stretches his legs, wincing a little at the one he landed on wrong on patrol. He rubs at it absently.] Is Lanzhu teaching you like the waltz or something?
I'd like that a lot. I think it'd be cool to hear what you know, I mean.
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[he trails off: for some reason it feels odd, almost wrong to discuss his son around this Peter. he's not sure why]
Then we'll do it. One of these weeknights when it's bound to be less crowded.
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I had to stop pretty early though. Asthma didn't really work with a lot of activities I liked then. It made band pretty tough too sometimes. Carrying a tuba was like, the worst sometimes. [Peter says with a shrug. He barely remembers what it was like to be that frail. Even now as a monster he's hardier than he was as a kid or young teen.] I'm sure he liked learning box step with you. That was probably fun. I've never really waltzed before, I mean, where would I even do it?
[Peter nods a little, smiling at Norman.] Yeah, that'll make learning a lot less daunting.
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[he purses his lips, rolling his eyes a little]
There I go again, still making everything work, even when we're talking about hobbies. I'm sorry, Peter, this is a terrible old habit.
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Ben had that problem sometimes. May usually told him work talk stayed out of the apartment. It kinda worked.
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[they reach the sub shop and he gestures to the door with a smile]
Here we are, how's this look? Decent?
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[The teenager brightens a little when he sees the shop. It reminds him so much of Delmar's in a way it eases him.]
More than decent, this is great. I didn't even know this place was here.
[He steps forward, ready to go in if anything.]
care to wrap this one?
Yeah, we'll wrap it here!