Part 2
Oscorp Industries
Norman Osborn - Practically building his company from nothing, Norman Osborn became a pioneer in cybernetic technologies with the founding of Oscorp Industries. A business rival to everyone from Wayne Enterprises to Stark Industries, very little is actually known about Osborn himself, as he rarely ventures outside of the spiraling Oscorp Tower in the heart of Manhattan. What fewer even realize is that in order to get to where he is, he's had to step on alot of the city's most influential citizens - creating powerful enemies along the way. His endangered legacy is now in the hands of the only person he's able to trust: the son he wants to pressure into taking the reigns of his empire.
Anthony Ivo - Once a proud student of the legendary Howard Stark, Ivo ventured off on his own path once Stark's son became heir to the legacy and squandered it. His morality not entirely in play when it comes to his decisions, a quality Osborn especially values him for, he often takes an unsettling amount of joy in creating the war machines of tomorrow - including Oscorp's latest project, a living military drone categorized under the Advanced Munitions Android Zero Operative project.
Lilly Hollister - The head of Osborn's personal security personnel, Hollister has been recently tasked by an overly paranoid Norman to protect everything he holds dear. Which is actually very little, making her job all the more interesting when it becomes clear that Osborn and his kin are being targeted by parties that wish to bring him considerable harm. As a joke in light of J. Jonah Jameson's broadcasts, most of the Oscorp Industries staff quietly refer to her as "Captain of the Anti-Menace Squad".
Mendell Stromm - Osborn's right-hand man, Stromm appears to have remained silently content with his position overseeing the day to day operations of a company in the shadow of his employer. This is all a ruse, however, to hide his true goals of succeeding Osborn as CEO once he's removed by his corporate and underworld rivals. Whichever of them succeeds doesn't matter - as long as he's ultimately the one to claim the prize.
Dr. Miles Warren - Still relatively young and eager to perfect his craft, Dr. Warren acts as Oscorp's head of development. Though a genius engineer in his own right, Warren finds himself more easily distracted with the hiring of Gwen Stacy, who immediately catches his eye. His charm does not entirely go unnoticed, however, as Stacy often trades glances back at him during work hours. Perhaps it's because he reminds her of Peter, who's lately never seemed to be there when she needs him most.
Dr. Victor Fries - A lowly but revered expert in cryogenetics, Victor transported his vast amount of research from Waynetech to Oscorp whenever Norman Osborn manipulated him with a generous offer that appealed to Victor's plight: If he helped revolutionize Osborn's robotics with a new sustainable energy source, powered by thermal engines, Osborn would allow Fries to continue the incubation of his terminally ill wife, Nora, until a cure could be found.
Horizon Labs
Dr. Curt Connors - The only other person in the world to know that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, Connors secretly provides aid and guidance for Peter whenever necessary out of guilt for his role in the accident that gave the teenager his powers. His ulterior motives for leading the research team at Horizon remain a mystery, however, as he hopes to find alternative methods to unlock the secret of his failed genetic sequencer experiment.
Professor Martin Stein - Connors' one-time mentor, who now oversees Horizon's day-to-day experiments in an advisory position. Considering the genetic sequencer a catastrophic failure, Professor Stein is convinced that Curt should allow his obsession with restoring his missing arm to pass so that he can move onto utilizing his scientific genius for practical uses, trying to productively move the company forward and out of the shadow of their very public setback.
Dr. Ashley Kafka - A recent addition to the supervisory team, Kafka has made a name for herself as the world-renowned geneticist and chemist who treated the Ebola virus and other major illnesses plaguing the third-world nation of Bialya. She's relocated to Horizon out of a desire to help develop the research for treatment of another illness that ravages the world, genetic mutation, as an option for those who do not wish to have their abilities... or those that are considered far too dangerous to use them.
Martin Li - The sole financial backer of Horizon Labs, Martin Li is President and CEO in title only, openly allowing the advisory staff to run the day-to-day operations without any direct interference. His role is designed, however, to be intentionally charitable in order to hide his connections to the criminal underworld as the mysterious Mr. Negative.
Victor Stone - The son of mechanical engineer Silas Stone, Victor's rebellious nature got the better of him whenever he chose a major in genetic sciences over following in his father's footsteps. In exchange for tutelage under Dr. Connors, Victor nevertheless handles the techical support and machine operations of most of Horizon's highly advanced equipment. On his off time, he works for Empire State University in a similar capacity, giving him a small acquantanceship with Peter Parker.
April Reilly - A recent graduate of Columbia University, April accepted a job at Horizon out of ethical resentment towards the nature of Oscorp Industries' experiments - all of which she witnessed in her time there. Managing to leave Oscorp after a month of employment, she's made her way to the competition in the hopes of pursuing a more legitimate line of work in the scientific field, despite her many claims about Norman Osborn and his company falling upon deaf ears.
Phil Urich - An arrogant, slightly neurotic biologist who often disagrees with Dr. Connors and Professor Stein's methods, Phil is the nephew of a respected journalist who prides himself on personal integrity, motivating Phil's desire to pioneer a change in how genetic sciences are maintained. This has led to a series of incidents resulting from his pursuit of extreme experiments that Urich hopes to push the boundries of scientific understanding. Connors keeps a watchful eye on him, hoping that he doesn't eventually cross the line.
Miles Morales - The youngest member on staff at the age of 15, Miles is nevertheless a scientific prodigy that could one day win the nobel prize. His particular interest seems to be in creating possible solutions to the metahuman crisis, experimenting with all sorts of potential cures taken from tissue samples from incarcerated "supervillains". But while his research is sound, his age makes it hard for anyone to take him seriously, causing him to be overshadowed by his colleagues. He seems to idolize Spider-Man, theorizing that they could even be the same age.
Grodd - A favorite among Horizon's Lab experiments, Grodd - named for the peculiar sound he makes while attempting to communicate, is a particularly intelligent Silverback Gorilla that the team is trying to teach human behavior in a radical form of interactive therapy. What no one actually realizes is that Grodd is far more aware of his surroundings than he lets on, perhaps even plotting something beyond the cage he calls home.
The Unfriendly Neighborhood
Otto Octavius - A retired physicist who made a name for himself as one of the most brilliant minds to come out of the last century, Octavius became content enough to settle down and maintain a life with his wife Rosaile, choosing to make money off of various guest lectures at universities across the country. This was until news of Dr. Connors' genetic sequencer experiment piqued an unusual curiosity in Otto's mind, wondering if the good doctor was onto something extraordinary. Notably making a number of visits to Horizon as of late, Octavius hopes to convince Connors to resume the experiment. Peter Parker considers him something of a legend.
Silvio Silvermane - Second only to The Kingpin, Silvermane is the most respected crime boss in New York, and leader of the Maggia. Earning a reputation as a calculative businessman who systematically took control of a sizable portion of Brooklyn's criminal organizations, Silvermane shocked everyone when he unexpectedly declared a gang war between himself and L. Thompson Lincoln's organization, now led by Herman Schultz. Sitting back and allowing the carnage to consume the streets, many of Silvermane's top lieutenants have wondered if this largely out of character move is apart of some grand strategy - all unaware of the horrific truth. Needless to say, Silvermane is no longer the man he says he is.
Herman Schultz - Inheriting the late L. Thompson Lincoln's vast criminal empire after marrying his daughter, Janice, Herman is shocked to find himself thrust into the middle of a gang war between himself and the Maggia, whom they had formerly shared a longstanding truce with. Out of desperation, Herman has decided to change up his strategy to maintain his organization's survival, creating The Shockers, a band of masked thugs outfitted with high-tech weapons that answer only to him. What he doesn't realize is that the move only prompts Silvermane to seek his own extraordinary lengths in order to retaliate.
Alistair Smythe - Something of a wildcard, Smythe was a former employee of Oscorp Industries who was fired for illegally tampering with volunteer human test subjects. Rather than make it a police matter, however, Norman Osborn had Smythe blackmailed into keeping the incident quiet. He now works for Silvio Silvermane, offering his services as an expert in robotics in order to give Silvermane an edge over his competition - and to plot his own revenge against Osborn.
Tombstone/Lonnie Lincoln, Jr. - Schultz's right hand man and brother-in-law, Lincoln secretly harbors a great resentment for his new boss as a result of his father naming Schultz the successor to his empire instead of him. This has prompted him to align himself with Silvermane, operating as his contact from within Schultz's organization. His great strength and intimidating presence make him a valuable player on either side, acting as a one man enforcer when the job calls for it.
Felicia Hardy - An independent player in the underworld, Hardy runs a defacto section of Manhattan's crime circuit out of a nightclub called The Black Cat, named after an insult she'd frequently hear from her illustrious father - whom she intends to bring to ruin after all but abandoning her at an early age. Utilizing her expertise as a former thief, she trains others to work for her in exchange for gaining part of the profit to fund her own vengeful crusade against her father... Norman Osborn.
Electro/Max Dillon - A mentally disturbed serial killer who was hired to "fix" certain problem people for L. Thompson Lincoln's criminal organization, Dillon's preferred method of lowering his victims' defenses is to pose as an electrician in order to gain access to their homes. He's been slipping as of late, however, as his disillusionment with reality has compromised his usually flawless work. His killings now known publicly as the work of what the tabloids call "The Electrocutioner", Dillon has to be considerably more careful if he's going to slip back into anonymity.
Mysterio/Quentin Beck - A former student at Midtown High, Beck's unusually obsessive qualities made him the guy that everybody picked on. But Beck was determined to win his classmates over by turning towards his true passion - film - in order to remake a B-movie from the 1950's called "The Mysterio From Space". The low-budget entry into the Midtown High film festival unfortunately gained him mockery like he'd never experienced, prompting him to drop out entirely. He hasn't been seen since.
The Vulture/Adrian Toomes - Son of former hitman Blackie Drago, Toomes enjoyed a modest career as a mercenary-for-hire up until his incarceration at Ryker's Island. During his stay, he discovered a talent for creating: whether it was a shiv for a fellow cellmate to stick between another's ribs or a makeshift key to his own cell for a nightly stroll without the guards' permission, Toomes became skilled enough to warrant protection from the other inmates. Charging a fair amount for his services, he eventually even earned the nickname of "The Vulture". Released from prison, he's been called upon by Silvermane to use his skills as a mercenary in order to help raise the stakes in Silvermane's ongoing feud with Herman Schultz. His thoughts still rife with that prison nickname, Toomes immediately collaborates with Alistair Smythe on creating a harness to help him carry out his work more effectively...
The Enforcers - Paranoid by the sudden heat that the Maggia's placed on his organization, Herman Schultz has acquired three professionally trained inmates from the Ravencroft Institute to become his personal hitmen. Codenamed Montana, Ox, and Fancy Dan, the three are dangerous sociopaths that Schultz pays a generous amount of money to keep satisfied, but he's starting to wonder how much he can even control them - given their shared penchant for overly violent tactics and aggressive behavior.
Kraven The Hunter - Deported to Africa as a child, Sergei Kravinoff learned how to become a big game hunter from his demented father, who took pride in the slaughter of the continent's wildlife. Eventually mauling his father to death in a delusional belief that he'd consume his father's soul and inherit his greatness, Kravinoff began hunting other "special" game that could pass on their talents to him. One such prey was the up-and-coming masked wrestler named Spider-Man, whom he attempted to kill infront of a crowd of spectators. For this, Kravinoff was arrested and sentenced to incarceration at the Ravencroft Institute, where he now spends his days pining to resume the hunt.
Dr. Cletius Kassaday - The head psychiatrist at the Ravencroft Institute, Kassaday has tirelessly treated the criminally insane for close to fifteen years. But the work has taken it's toll, as he's developed his own psychological issues which have forced him to begin taking various medications to avoid daily nightmares and hallucinations. Intrigued by the recent upsurge of superpowered criminals, Kassaday's mind has expanded with the possibilities of treating such individuals.