All in all, having Flash appointed as team captain was absolutely bad news for Peter.
Because that guy loved giving Peter a hard time.
Peter, on the other hand, preferred staying low-key — invisible if possible, stepping in only when necessary.
But thanks to Flash, his presence was suddenly magnified. Every time Peter wanted to sneak away or do something quietly, that loudmouth ruined his plans.
Sometimes, Peter thought wickedly, maybe I should just lock him in a cabinet for a while — let him cool off there.
The second piece of news was far more exciting.
His collaborative project with Stark Industries had finally paid off — literally.
His first profit share just came in.
Nearly twenty thousand dollars!
Sure, for a giant like Stark Industries, that amount was a drop in the ocean — maybe even laughably small.
But for Peter? That was a fortune!
And this was only the first payout, based solely on the Optical Spider-Silk Microscope Goggles.
According to Ms. Pepper Potts, who messaged him personally, this initial batch had been a test run — but the product's market potential far exceeded expectations.
Now, more and more schools and private labs were placing orders through Stark Industries. Judging by the numbers, Peter's next payment could be ten times higher — or even more!
As for his SPC-120703 high-polymer biofiber material, its practical applications were still under review. Once complete, Stark Industries would pay him separate royalties based on the results.
What's more — Tony Stark himself had instructed that all profits were after-tax, meaning every cent belonged to Peter, free to use however he wished.
The day the money hit his account, Peter rushed to share the good news with Aunt May.
Partly because he knew it would make her happy, and partly because, with this, his "Stark Internship" excuse now sounded far more legitimate.
But Peter soon realized — he might've celebrated too early.
Because… that money wasn't going to last long at all.
Here's why.
With real financial motivation, plus the inspiration he'd gained from visiting the blond Spider-Man's lab in the Earth-1610B universe, Peter's passion for science and invention had skyrocketed.
So, during this period when he wasn't jumping between universes, he spent nearly all his time in his private lab at Stark Industries.
But research — as he soon learned — burns through money.
Yes, Stark Industries had provided a well-equipped lab. But maintenance, material costs, and equipment wear all required official funding requests.
And Peter's projects? Far from simple.
They consumed far more resources than the average intern could justify.
Fortunately, Tony's September Fund covered him for now, letting him keep his experiments running.
What he was working on was nanomaterials.
But not the kind used in Iron Man's nano-suit — his inspiration came from Doctor Octopus (Olivia Octavius).
Her mechanical fluid tentacles were remarkable. In their dormant state, they compressed so completely that, when she wore a normal lab coat, they were invisible.
But when needed, they would extend fluidly from the device on her back, forming massive, flexible mechanical limbs.
Clearly, the key technology behind it was nanotechnology — though likely not just that.
Nanotechnology — also known as micro-nano tech — deals with materials between 1 and 100 nanometers, manipulating atoms and molecules to create new substances.
It's a field that merges physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering into one.
Peter knew Stark Industries already had expertise in nanotech.
The spider-suit Tony had given him used nano-scale adjustments — for instance, the suit's adaptive tightening and relaxation, which adjusted perfectly to his body.
But to Peter, that tech wasn't particularly advanced. It was… basic.
Through his own research, Peter learned that Stark Industries' primary focus in nanotechnology was nano-metals.
That made sense — the company's full name was Stark Industries, after all. Heavy industry and advanced metal alloys were its bread and butter.
And with Tony Stark — the Iron Man — as its head, it was only natural that the cutting-edge tech showed up in his armor first.
If it didn't make it into the Iron Man suit, it simply wasn't good enough.
Within the vast field of nanotech, there are six main branches:
Nanophysics
Nanobiology
Nanochemistry
Nanoelectronics
Nanoprocessing
Nanometrology
Peter focused on nanophysics, nanobiology, and nanoprocessing — the areas closest to his own powers.
Using spider silk from himself and a few other Spider-Men as his base material, he discovered a unique nano-silk structure within it.
At the nano scale — between 0.1 and 100 nanometers — a material's properties undergo dramatic transformation, behaving unlike either its atomic form or its bulk counterpart.
For example, metals like copper or silver — normally excellent conductors — lose both their thermal and electrical conductivity when shrunk to the nano level.
Spider silk, it turned out, was a naturally occurring nano-material.
Through countless tests and refinements, Peter uncovered its true potential.
His original idea had been right all along:The silk wasn't just for web-shooters — it could be used to make a suit.
A true nano-suit.
So Peter began designing one — using nano-silk as the base, and adding trace nano-metals to reinforce vital areas without compromising flexibility.
The result would function like Doc Ock's fluid tentacles — able to shift form and deploy instantly.
That meant no more sweating under the Spider-Man suit all day, or stuffing it awkwardly into a backpack.
The former was uncomfortably hot (though, thanks to a tip from Amazing Spider-Man B, he'd started using talcum powder — small improvement).
The only downside: the powder made him smell nice — so now his classmates thought he was copying Flash by wearing cologne.
As for carrying the suit in his bag — way too risky.
People usually didn't rummage through his stuff, but what if they did?
And besides — once he built a fully independent, self-contained suit — he'd finally be free from their surveillance.
Thus, Peter resolved firmly:
To research and create his own "fluid" nano-suit — was not just a goal,but a necessity.
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