[center][h2]GM POST[/h2][/center] Hydro Man wasn't quite expecting this electric greeting. He had forgotten that this hero could use electricity and that he, as a giant mass of water, really wasn't the best match against him. He yelled out in pain as his form was starting to lose stability. This was really his life now. Shockweb made him like this and now he was going to kill him. No. This wasn't going to be the end for him. He wasn't going to go out like this. Not now. Not ever! Hydro-Man willed himself to reform and created a massive water fist to punch Shockweb directly in the face sending him flying through the street. He took the opportunity to leave. He'd live to fight another day or get this spider-twerp in one fell swoop. Maybe he could find out who he was and attack him without those gauntlets. For now he turned into a moving pool of water into the nearest manhole. [hr] Connors decided not to pry further into his doppelganger's incident. He could tell that Oliver didn't really want to talk about it. He was interested to know how responsible this version of Oliver had become, not to say his wasn't responsible either. But to care so much about people, choosing to protect them instead of looking the other way. Not to say that his Oliver wouldn't have done the same if he had gotten powers, quite the contrary. He would just prefer not to have the pressure of that responsibility placed on him, but he wouldn't shirk it or turn his back on others. [color=339933]"I love seeing this side of you,"[/color] Curt started. [color=339933]"But I'm sure if this Spider-God has any power or influence he wouldn't let those you left behind go unprotected."[/color] Otto thought about Curt's words and Oliver's question. He actually didn't even think about it until now. [color=cc0000]"I... I actually haven't checked. I never really planned for interdimensional travel."[/color] Before he could check his senses went off like crazy and before he could properly react he was hit by a brick wall or at least that's what it felt like. He was knocked out of the sky and when he opened his eyes he saw, Danny? No. Similar costumes, but this one was red and blue. He could just tell that it experienced many battles and that the man wearing it was experienced. He was able to get the drop on him, the great Otto Octavius! [color=de0606]"Otto, you bastard. You stole my body again, didn't you?"[/color] [hider=Death][img]https://d2lzb5v10mb0lj.cloudfront.net/covers/600/30/3008859.jpg[/img][/hider] [hr] Spider-Fisk was amused by the human pile of goo in front of him. A smirk crept on his lips. [color=7f3db7]"I didn't realize I was this popular. To think so many across the multiverse would know and be fans of lil ole me."[/color] Symbiote Spider-Man laughed. He hadn't laughed genuinely like this in a while. [color=b4b4b4]"You even got the spider-quips down. You really are a totem. It's going to be a joy to kill you."[/color] [color=7f3db7]"I just put a fire breathing gargoyle to sleep. Let's see what you can do, Spider-Goo."[/color] Symbiote Spider-Man obliged. He formed a blade over his hand and dashed forward to attack. Once the two met Spider-Fisk grabbed the blade and kicked Symbiote Spider-Man in the chest. Unfortunately his hit connected, but was immediately wrapped around by black tendrils attempting to crush the leg. Fisk could feel the bones in his legs beginning to break and he knew he wouldn't be able to regenerate them in time and they'd be a liability. He forced Symbiote Spider-Man's bladed fist down on his leg cutting himself free. Unbeknownst to him a piece of the symbiote peeled off at the wound and began cauterizing it while it infected his bloodstream. The symbiote may have loved Spider-Man, but it was amused by this man's tenacity and mental strength. It didn't matter who won this fight. The winner would be VENOM!