Homecoming Peter Parker, Science Bro

Parker needs to have a strong knowledge base focused in chemistry, biology and engineering. He needs to be a math wiz, with a keen grasp of physics and geometry, and he needs to be proficient with computers and laboratory equipment. These combined attributes are what allow Peter Parker to be Spider-man.

Throughout his history he's had to build things like radio transmitters and em field generators (such as the device that disrupted the Vulture's anti gravity technology) and he's had to alter or devise serums (such as when he's reversed the Lizard's transformation). His understanding of physics and math allow him to more effectively predict and control his motions when web swinging, and using his spider agility. Parker is not the 'average guy' who just happened to gain super powers, he's someone who spent his entire life focusing on intellectual pursuits and education rather than physical development, yet after the spider bite he immediately develops super human physical ability over night. Spider-man's powers are obviously useful, but they wouldn't be nearly as useful with out Parker's mind behind them.

The first and most obvious testament to this fact is the web shooter. The invention of the web shooter needs to be an impressive and complicated feat that acts as a first demonstration of the range in Parker's knowledge. The web shooter itself is a feat of engineering and the web fluid is a feat of chemistry, but I think there's also an opportunity here to demonstrate a knowledge of genetics and biology. This can be done by having Parker engineer a transgenic bacteria to generate one of the ingredients in his web formula. Not only would this require an understanding of genetics and biology, but it would provide an explanation for why Parker is seemingly the only one with access to the web formula.

A scientifically minded person like Peter -upon getting super powers- would undoubtedly want to examine himself (and spiders) as a way of better understanding his transformation. Upon sequencing and studying his genome, he should discover a mutated gene responsible for producing a silk protein similar to Spider web. Parker can isolate this gene and splice it into a strain of bacteria and use this bacteria to generate a unique silk protein which he uses to complete his web formula.

Scientists are already engineering transgenic life (goats and bacteria for example) as a way of producing spider silk, because spiders themselves are impractical to farm. The ASM movie was silly in this regard for having a futuristic company like Oscorp farm actual spiders as a way to produce web, when scientists in the real world are already engineering spider goats to accomplish that same task, which ironically seems more like a concept from a comic book.

So once again, for me the ideal method through which Parker generates his webbing would be to cultivate a bacteria that has a unique silk producing gene taken from Parker's own blood. Not only is it more of an accomplishment on Parker's part, demonstrating an understanding of gene splicing, but it's actually more realistic than buying web from oscorp which is generated by actual spiders.

Bravo, my friend. A very well thought out post :up:

The highlighted portion is something I would love to see. Instead of just showing a quick few scenes of Peter developing his web fluid and getting used to his powers, it would be nice to see Peter truly dissecting his abilities, similar to how we are used to seeing Tony Stark.

We probably won't get much of an opportunity to see that since Peter will already have been Spidey for a while, but I hope we get to in form or another.
 
This is something I strongly agree with. I want to see them delve deeper into Peter's love for science. It's been touched on in both franchises but hasn't ever really been fully explored. I want them to actually show him as having an exceptional mind, one of the best in the MCU.

We need to see that in full effect.
 
Parker needs to have a strong knowledge base focused in chemistry, biology and engineering. He needs to be a math wiz, with a keen grasp of physics and geometry, and he needs to be proficient with computers and laboratory equipment. These combined attributes are what allow Peter Parker to be Spider-man.

Throughout his history he's had to build things like radio transmitters and em field generators (such as the device that disrupted the Vulture's anti gravity technology) and he's had to alter or devise serums (such as when he's reversed the Lizard's transformation). His understanding of physics and math allow him to more effectively predict and control his motions when web swinging, and using his spider agility. Parker is not the 'average guy' who just happened to gain super powers, he's someone who spent his entire life focusing on intellectual pursuits and education rather than physical development, yet after the spider bite he immediately develops super human physical ability over night. Spider-man's powers are obviously useful, but they wouldn't be nearly as useful with out Parker's mind behind them.

The first and most obvious testament to this fact is the web shooter. The invention of the web shooter needs to be an impressive and complicated feat that acts as a first demonstration of the range in Parker's knowledge. The web shooter itself is a feat of engineering and the web fluid is a feat of chemistry, but I think there's also an opportunity here to demonstrate a knowledge of genetics and biology. This can be done by having Parker engineer a transgenic bacteria to generate one of the ingredients in his web formula. Not only would this require an understanding of genetics and biology, but it would provide an explanation for why Parker is seemingly the only one with access to the web formula.

A scientifically minded person like Peter -upon getting super powers- would undoubtedly want to examine himself (and spiders) as a way of better understanding his transformation. Upon sequencing and studying his genome, he should discover a mutated gene responsible for producing a silk protein similar to Spider web. Parker can isolate this gene and splice it into a strain of bacteria and use this bacteria to generate a unique silk protein which he uses to complete his web formula.

Scientists are already engineering transgenic life (goats and bacteria for example) as a way of producing spider silk, because spiders themselves are impractical to farm. The ASM movie was silly in this regard for having a futuristic company like Oscorp farm actual spiders as a way to produce web, when scientists in the real world are already engineering spider goats to accomplish that same task, which ironically seems more like a concept from a comic book.

So once again, for me the ideal method through which Parker generates his webbing would be to cultivate a bacteria that has a unique silk producing gene taken from Parker's own blood. Not only is it more of an accomplishment on Parker's part, demonstrating an understanding of gene splicing, but it's actually more realistic than buying web from oscorp which is generated by actual spiders.
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Should Peter get any of his tech from Stark or SHIELD? Or should he solely invent his own stuff?
invent his own. getting his tech from Stark wouldn't be any better than getting stuff from Oscorp, like the ASM 'movies' did
 
Gadgets are cool way to show his knowledge/intelligence. But what i really would love to see him outsmart his opponents by using his knowledge in science in fights.

Especially against enemies like Lizard, Doc Ock, Scorpion, Venom etc.

90's animated series had full of it. (Even though it was basic level science stuff)

Especially Doc Ock being defeated that way would be awesome to see.
 
invent his own. getting his tech from Stark wouldn't be any better than getting stuff from Oscorp, like the ASM 'movies' did

Yes. And I don`t want too much tech either. Spiderman`s things are very home-made, which is part of the charm.

I definitely do not want to see anything remotely like this:


Ultimate-Spider-Man-Spider-bike.jpg


Oh god, the horror.
 
Being a genius savant in all fields isn't really a requirement to me, but I'm not picky in that regard either way. Genius or just gifted intelligence, I'm fine with either. But I do look forward to all the interesting scenes it could make.

I do like the idea of Peter putting himself under a microscope, so to speak, and explore his powers.
 
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Gadgets are cool way to show his knowledge/intelligence. But what i really would love to see him outsmart his opponents by using his knowledge in science in fights.

Especially against enemies like Lizard, Doc Ock, Scorpion, Venom etc.

90's animated series had full of it. (Even though it was basic level science stuff)

Especially Doc Ock being defeated that way would be awesome to see.

We definitely need to see more of that. We almost had it in the TASM films. The Raimi films were mainly about the fist fights so it would be nice to have a fight that is compelling and requires a lot of wits (from both Spidey and the opponent!).

Yes. And I don`t want too much tech either. Spiderman`s things are very home-made, which is part of the charm.

I definitely do not want to see anything remotely like this:


Ultimate-Spider-Man-Spider-bike.jpg


Oh god, the horror.

That's brilliant in such a facepalmy way, oh god. :pal:
 
Peter Parker, Tony Stark, and Bruce Banner talking around Steve Rogers would be great. Tony and Bruce aretalking then Peter comes in and they realize he's also very smart like them and then Steve is like "Ah great another one."
 
I definitely like to see mcu take on peter be super smart genius on level with stark. Many no may not recall peter scientific mind is up there in like the top 5 of the marvel verse. And I would love to see them really use his mind.
 
That reminds me I wonder if Parker Tech will replace Stark Industries if Iron Man dies in Infinity War. Or if Horizon Labs will be involved, you know settings that give Peter a place to display his genius.
 
I would like to see that in time with also his bugle time.
 

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