Name: Caiden Garnett Alias: Spiderman Age: 16 Powers: Spider Physiology - Spiderman possesses the proportionate powers of a spider, granted to him from a genetically modified Common House Spider (Achaearanea tepidariorum) which bit him. Wall-Crawling - Self explanatory. Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses superhuman strength enabling him to press lift ten tons. Spider-Man's physical strength is sufficient enough to enable him to lift and throw objects as heavy as a big rig semi truck with ease. He must also pull his punches and kicks unless fighting someone of similar or greater physical durability. Otherwise, his blows would prove fatal to a normal human being. Superhuman Speed - Spider-Man is capable of running and moving at speeds that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. He can catch up to a speeding car on foot. Superhuman Stamina - Spider-Man's advanced musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than an ordinary human. This allows him to exert himself physically for much longer periods of time before fatigue begins to impair him. At his peak, Spider-Man can physically exert himself at his peak capacity for several hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him. Superhuman Durability - Spider-Man's body is physically tougher and more resistant to some types of injury than the body of a normal human. His body is more resistant to impact forces than anything else. He can withstand great impacts, such as falling from a height of several stories or being struck by an opponent with super strength, that would severely injure or kill a normal human with little to no discomfort. Superhuman Agility - Spider-Man's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. Spider-Man is extraordinarily limber and his tendons and connective tissues are twice as elastic as the average human being's, despite their enhanced strength. He has the combined agility and acrobatic prowess of the most accomplished circus aerialists and acrobats. He can also perform any complicated sequence of gymnastic stunts such as flips, rolls, and springs. He can easily match or top any Olympic record at gymnastics apparatus such as flying rings, climbing ropes, horizontal bars, trampolines. Superhuman Equilibrium - Spider-Man possesses the ability to achieve a state of perfect equilibrium in any position imaginable. He seems able to adjust his position by instinct, which enables him to balance himself on virtually any object, no matter how small or narrow. Superhuman Reflexes - Spider-Man's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are currently about 40 times greater than those of an ordinary human. In combination with his spider-sense, the speed of his reflexes allows him to dodge almost any attack, or even gunfire, if he is far enough away. Spider-Man has even been shown in some cases, to be able to dodge gunfire using just his reflexes without his Spider-Sense. Regenerative Healing Factor - Spider-Man has a limited healing factor. While not on Wolverine's level, it is sufficiently powerful enough to recover from severe injuries from broken bones and large amounts of tissue damage in a matter of days. Foreign Chemical Resistance - Due to his accelerated metabolism, Spider-Man has a higher tolerance for drugs and diseases than normal humans, and he can recover from the effects of larger doses rapidly. His resistance and recovery time to other toxins and diseases varies, but is typically significantly higher than normal. However, Spider-Man has the normal human tolerance for alcoholic beverages. Spider-Sense - Spider-Man possesses an extrasensory "danger" or "spider" sense which warns him of potential immediate danger by the manifestation of a tingling sensation in the back of his skull, and links with his superhuman kinesthetics, enabling him to evade almost any injuries, unless he cognitively overrides his automatic reflexes. Web Shooters - Provided to him by Peter Parker, Caiden uses web shooters, which enable him to swing from webs. Weaknesses: Spider-Sense Disruption - Spider-Man's Spider Sense can lose its effectiveness if it is blocked or temporarily weakened by specialized equipment or certain drugs. Ethyl Chloride - Perhaps as a side effect of gaining his powers, Spider-Man is susceptible to the pesticide ethyl chloride. Personality: Hot-head, snarky, indomitable will, intelligent (though not as smart as Peter Parker was) Appearance: Out of costume - [img=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d1/Colton_Haynes_Comic-Con_2012.jpg] In costume - [img=http://th06.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/i/2013/071/7/5/spidey_redesign_by_ransomgetty-d5xsw33.jpg] Brief bio: Caiden Garnett was born in Queens to two police officers. He shared a close relationship with his parents. Throughout his childhood, he showed interest in both sport and academics, though he thrived more in the athletic side of things. He attended Midtown High School, and for the most part was left alone by bullies, and was actually rather popular. His best friend, Claire Walsh, shared a complicated romantic relationship with him, and neither of them knew where to go with it. He was an intern in Oscorp, an underling of Peter Parker, who was missing one leg. Unknown to Caiden, Peter lost it in the final battle between him and the Sinister Six when he was still Spiderman. Also unknown to Caiden was that Oscorp, prior to hiring him as an intern, was bought and merged by another company, who, it's fair to say, had rather sinister goals. One day at work, Caiden was tending to some lab equipment, when a genetically modified spider was "accidentally" flicked onto him, which bit him. When arriving back home, he collapsed, out cold, only to wake up the next morning with spider powers. He used these to boost his already succesful high school sporting career, reaching both the track and basketball varsity teams. Peter silently observed Caiden, ready to step in and guide him when the time was right. One night during basketball practice, he was approached by his parents' commanding officer. The officer informed him news that he'd been dreading to hear: his parents were murdered in a gunfight with some armed robbers. Ridden with grief, Caiden did what Peter did- he went after the killers. He eventually found them, and, using his powers, began to brutally beat them within an inch of their lives. Hearing of this, Peter confronted Caiden, revealing to him his past identity of Spiderman, offering to take him in and mentor him. Caiden accepted. Months later, after some training from Peter, Caiden took to the streets as the new Spiderman, living with his adoptive parents, Peter and Mary Jane Watson-Parker. It's been two months since his debut as Spiderman, and Caiden now has some experience under his belt.