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Sliver and Venom


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Venom reduced the last bit of distance between her and Sliver. The mask was an extension of herself and squinted, as she grunted. “No deal. You’re delusional. Shield formed the Avengers. And now gives them free range to protect people. They didn’t lock them away, they didn’t experiment on them. Everybody knows that. But maybe you watch too many conspiracy videos. Or maybe ... just maybe, you’re not quite yourself, big guy. Maybe you are letting something influence you. Like the Symbiote in you.”
For every word Venom said, there was a force inside her that nodded.

James inched himself closer towards Venom right when she closed the distance between them After listening to her James then says plainly, "Well it might be a bit of conspiracy or not. One did not too long ago shot me in the back so forgive me for jumping to the conspiracy's band wagons. Could be one of the others caused shield to shoot anyone on sight but I really don't like getting shot. It hurts you know?" James leans in closer to Venom. Then says in a playful more quieter tone, "Seems you know a bit about what my better half is. You talk about an influence, I can't help but wonder who is being influenced more. You or I?"

“That's not…!” She stopped herself, swallowed, a felt razor sharp teeth wherever she moved her tongue. A mouth had appeared on the mask like a bear ripping through cloth.
No, not mask. My face. This… is my face now.
Venom glanced at the claws she had almost swung at him, tiny and cat-like, and use the moment to retract them and let the demon-mouth disappear. All logic said that the people in front of her were criminals. But a few seconds ago, logic told her to claw someone’s eyes out. Someone, who didn’t seem to wish for a fight. Logic was starting to speak with a pretty thick Symbiote accent.
With all the willpower in her, Venom calmed herself and was surprised that she was starting to believe this guy. “I do …” she said, “… know quit a bit about your better half. It’s a fragment of my worse half. A Symbiote; a living organism.” She pointed at him. "Slither, right? I’m Venom.”
“No, we are,” the tumor in her head said to her, but she ignored it.

"We prefer Sliver. Nice to meet you Ms Venom" James said politely correcting Venom. He had looked at her hand when she looked like she was going to claw him. James resisted the urge to make a cat comment about the claws. James doesnt back away he found the outburst and reactions of Venom amusing. James then says almost teasingly, "Those primal urges are rough arent they? I remember when I first bonded with mine. A rough time adjusting although yours seems a bit more aggressive than mine it seems."
Let us fight we must prove we are great, the symbiote yells in James's mind. James ignores it for the time being. For a moment James glances back at Finnlay thinking about the others then looks back at Venom he then says, "So as much as our other halves would like to try and rip each other apart. I rather let my new friends get out of here before either they or anymore shield agents get hurt. So..." James leans in again and talks quieter to Venom, "So are you are going let them go? We can fight, talk or whatever after they and Shield are out of the way. We can continue this now and get interrupted by Shield or the others if you prefer that." The last part ending a bit more sarcastic as James said it in his hush tone.

Venom snapped her fingers a few times, pondering the situation.
Around her the dining room was a mess, her mess. It stood as a testament to how powerful she had gotten in very little time. Sliver, on the other hand, stood as a peculiar mix of experience and inexperience. Clearly, he was a layman with no scientific knowledge of the force he wielded. But while little Gwen inside the Symbiote could name enough facts about it to write a book, Sliver had a lot more hands-on experience: How it affected him, maybe even his own limits.
“You are making a mistake,” the Symbiote told her, and she would be lying if she said, she completely dismissed that claim. “His overconfidence is his weakness, just like I said, remember? That is what’s gonna make him fall twice as hard when we consume this mere reflection of me.”
Venom shook off the words in her head. Wasn’t even sure how much she could trust them. Even if a pure Symbiote was superior to a tainted one, she wasn’t sure Gwen was superior to a grown man wielding it.
“Show me you’re still human.” She looked up at Sliver. “Show me your face … please. Show it to me, introduce me to the band and I’ll play ball. I think,” she added, now in much more of her normal voice.

James almost laughed when Venom asked for him to show that he is still human. James then looks around and says, "Well if there isn't any shield agents around. I guess it couldn't hurt if I did that little favor." As James said those words his symbiote acted up in his head rather agitated, Don't do it, we don't have to do this. We need not to prove anything. James forced those thoughts out of his head. He then says in a teasing way, "Alright, I'll show you mine if you show me yours."

“Right, like I didn’t see that line coming from a mile away.” Venom shook her head in disapproval. “Go fuck yourself, creep. Just take me to the band then.”

James chuckled a bit from Venom's answer to his reply to her question about showing her his face., "Yeah sorry couldn't resist. Alright then to the group then! Once we get everyone out of here though I wouldn't mind a further conversation about our other halves." James then turns his back to Venom and says to Finnlay, "Alright now that this is all settled how about we all get out of here. Where is Jocelyn and the others? Have any of them made it out yet?" James taking Venom's words at face value. Believing that Venom might help them get out even though she never actually said out loud fully she would help

We should have fought instead of teasing them. The symbiote complains to James and he thinks back rather sternly, And how are we suppose to fight her? We have reached our limit with our webby goo stuff. At least hopefully we found an ally in this Venom... The symbiote interrupts those thoughts, We don't need Venom. James almost chuckles again from his symbiotes thoughts, Jealous of the other symbiote might get to help? Don't worry I wont tell them what you are worried about.

He quickly adds, "I got Ava out already, so just need to get the guy that attacked Ava, Slingy, the robot lady and Jocelyn out of here." James completely forgetting that he hasn't introduced himself to Finnlay while in his symbiote suit form. Either way James approached the situation as if he knew Finnlay. Even though he had only met him just a little while ago.
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Great post, @Unknown100 and @sly13!!


Why thank you. Appreciate it. We've spend a long time putting it together. And clear communication really helps when doing stuff like that.
And posted!
Quite a novel sly13 and I ended up making. Remember to bring popcorn before reading :D


Location: Alistar’s Hideout

Interaction: Finnlay @sly13 & Venom @Unknown100


An empty blackness stared back at Venom through the barrels of the two guns. Slowly, almost cobra-like she turned to face the man.
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2 minutes earlier…

Having embraced the Venom persona, she swung, almost bungee jumped through the old building. Rooms and hallways flew by faster than she could appreciate the architecture. A sudden feeling in her body - no, the Symbiote – made her stop. Standing in the middle of a dining hall, Venom put her guard down. Long tables filled the room with multiple chairs accompanying them, and the shadows hid the old wallpaper well. Venom had a clear view up on the railing on the next floor. There too had once sit people eating, enjoying themselves. It worked as a ceiling for about two thirds of the floor she was currently on, so that the ones dining there could look down on the ones sitting in the middle. Venom stopped admiring the dim lit place and asked: “What is it?”
“The smell … the taste …” a voice replied inside her. Sounding raspy, almost snake-like. The Symbiote. “My final piece. It’s here.”
Venom remembered her research, how she too had recorded and concluded that the Symbiote was incomplete. She could still recite the words in her head.
“This liquid, biological organism, this Symbiote, seems ancient. Its cells, its very matter shows neither signs of mutation or growth. Some foreign nature designed it to be perfect. Like the Great white shark, it has never had to evolve. It is the top predator of any world. Yet, the thing is always moving, always changing. Like a living puzzle looking for the final piece.”
Now her theory got confirmation, not from a scientist, but from the very experiment itself. There was a dry smell of moth in the air, but Venom only cared about one thing: “This is what you’ve been missing. The Piece?”
“Indeed. But you’ve been more than enough compensation, my dear.”
“You mean: feeding on me has been more than enough compensation, right?” she said.
“Now, now, don’t be overly dramatic. You are so much more than this mere shrapnel."
“How can this so-called Piece even have survived? It will have had to mutate somehow. Change, maybe with the help of Hammer Tech. My point is if this Symbiote has mutated, it might be more powerful than you.”
“Do not be smart with me, little girl. There’s nothing more powerful than me in the Universe. I am pure Klyntar.”
Venom click her tongue and wonder how much she could trust the word of an intergalactic parasite, while the thing continued:
“Whatever failures the future holds will be because of your weaknesses. This little, tainted, weakened Piece belongs to me and I intend to absorb it when it shows itself. That is the reason we are here.”
“We are here to apprehend criminals. To do good.”
“So you think it’s a coincidence that we just happened to land in the one place that houses another Symbiote? You believe it was you who got the idea to steal Oscorp tech, transform it and then swing to this very place? You are under the belief that you are the master of your own fate?”
“You’re lying. I-I am in control. I chose to…” Venom stopped as a sinister laughter echoed in her head. Suddenly the liquid layer covering her face seemed to make it hard to breath. She peeled it back, and Gwen was the one who peeked out. Little, innocent Gwen who got a nosebleed just by thinking of punching someone. She gasped for air while a scary thought plagued her mind.
Why am I even doing this? Oh god, what have I done to myself? This isn’t me. The tattoo, the anger … it … it …
Then footsteps approached, and Gwen lost her line of thought. As Finnlay surprised her she was no longer Gwen. The Symbiote mask on her face, the black hood on her head. No, definitely not Gwen. At least not the old one whom had just showed weakness and doubt in the middle of a war zone.
“This is a time of sheep, and we need to be wolves,” the Symbiote proclaimed in her ear.
An empty blackness stared back at Venom through the barrels of the two guns Finnlay pointed.
Slowly, almost cobra-like she turned to face the man.
Who the hell are you.” he asked.
“We … no, I am Venom.” She had to correct herself there. For some reason the word we had felt so natural to say. Equally surprising was how cold her voice had gotten. She tipped her head slightly and raised her arms. But midway through, and with the speed of a cheetah, she fired web from her wrists. Both shots hit his wrists, sticking to them and pushing them to each side. Venom pulled and then used the momentum to launch strait at him, feet first.

Finnlay was surprised to see these web like projectiles being shot at him along with the voice that almost sounded demonic and evil that he forgot the concept of dodging until Venoms feet had already been planted in his chest sending him flying. Jumping up to his feet he saw Venom rushing at him leaving no time to rest. Putting his guns away for now he focused on dodging most of its swing until he saw an opening and punched right in its gut. To his horror however his punch did almost nothing as his fist was stopped by a kind of black liquid that looked to be going from the suit. Looking up at the creature’s face he saw a slight smirk through the mask that unsettled him. “Well shit.” Was all he was able to say until he was again hit across the room rolling across the floor.
Even with the helmet on, it was easy to see how pissed Finnlay was at how the fight was going so far. Cracking his neck he glared at this so called Venom “Ok then. Let's get serious!” as he finished he grabbed his pistols firing at Venom dodging every time Venom got close to him. Most of the shots missed but he did manage to ping the figures shoulder before it trapped his hands in webbing again. With unholy speed Venom launched herself at him again only to hear “not this time.” as she passed straight through him this time.
In a firework of dust and splinters a surprised Venom collided with a table and took a good, violent roll over it before slamming her head against the edge of another.
What … the … actualy fu-
Some red-hot lead interrupted her thought. Having lost her momentum, she was suddenly grounded and a much easier target. She moved her head just in time to feel a forceful bullet pass right by. She jumped to the right and had another grace her hip. Through a whole cascade of firing Venom danced around before finally getting back into the air. She leaped off the wall, swung up high and witnessed her opponent becoming less precise.
Yep, better not become grounded again, she reminded herself, as she embraced her chance to retaliate. Through a series of air-gymnastics, Venom shot her web at one of the heavy tables on the 1. floor and pulled it up. In one hand she swung herself around, the other held on to a long web-line attached to the table. Then she threw the hefty furniture right down at him.
The thing missed him by inches when it crashed down and forced him to jump out of the way.
Venom was not one to rest on her triumphs and immediately regained some speed, picked up another table mid-air and tossed it back down. This one didn’t get as close, but did manage to keep Finnlay busy dodging. Swing after swing, table after table she rained down death upon him until there was next to no tables left on the upper floor. That’s when she shot out webs at two different tables, one for each hand, used the thrust to lift them off the ground and then came down with both of them right on the guy.
Smoke, dust and debris erupted from what could only be described as a wooden explosion.
Bullseye!
Venom breathed a sigh of relief and placed herself on the railing above the graveyard of tables. Her reprieve was short lived, however, as Finnlay revealed himself standing right at the impact in smoke-form.
“Oh, come on!” she shouted out before a bullet send her flying backwards. A white glowing pain erupted right in the center of her chest and all she could do was get into a fetal position.
“Get up, little girl. You are bulletproof remember,” the Symbiote whispered in her ear.
“Yeah well, being bulletproof hurts like hell,” she responded with what little air she had left, before jumping back to her feet. “You know that smoke-crap is getting old real fast!” This time the words were directed at her opponent, and she figuratively threw them out with the same force as the tables had come down with.
It seemed like the other was doing a much needed reload down below her on the main floor.
“What have you guys been doing to attract the authorities anyway? Robbing banks, or is it the good ol’ world domination-thing? Because that always ends up so well for people like you.”

Finnlay wasn’t to surprised at how fast Venom had gotten up from the shot to the chest as she had demonstrated that this suit could protect quite well, but he could see that it must have hurt her. As he slipped in the mags to his pistols he knew he didn't have many left and would need to end this fast unless he wanted to try and fight it with his chain but who knew how well that would go. At hearing the question he was slightly confused. Surely she had to be here with the agents. Shaking it off he figured she must have just been a curious mercenary they hired to take on supers like himself. “Don't compare me to lowly criminals like that. I've never hurt a man who didn't deserve it.” he yelled from his position behind a flipped table. “Id figure you would know considering your here helping those damn bastards, then again i guess your lot only care about money.” apparently she had taken offense to that as he felt the table being pulled away from him before being thrown right back at. “Oh. did I strike a nerve?” he said in a sarcastic tone rolling out of the way of the table while taking another shot at Venom. The two continued to dance around the room dodging whatever the other would throw at the other. Finnlay was able to dodge the series of chairs, tables, and a assortment of other furniture being hurled at him all while Venom flipped around the room narrowly dodging gunshot after gunshot.

Venom shot a web at Finn’s feet forcing him to jump to avoid being looked in place which would surely be a death sentence. Unfortunately Venom had been waiting for that as a large table came crashing into him while he was in mid air sending him flying into the back wall with the table. To Venom's surprise there was no smoke figure of Finnlay to be seen as she began to walk towards it believing she had one. Moving closer she could see the prone figure of Finnlay under shattered pieces of the table. As she stood over top of him triumphantly Finnlay's eyes under his mask shot open as his smoke from positioned himself right in front of her bringing his pistol right up to the bottom of her mouth in blinding speed. Even under the mask he thought he could see a look of horror. He could tell she was mostly bullet proof but this at the very least hurt like hell if not kill her. The look of horror however would switch to Finnlay's face as when he pulled to trigger to end the fight for good all that was heard was a click of an empty magazine.

Both figures stood still for a moment as the sound seemed to be deafening to them both. To Finnlay it meant that he was no down his weapons and appeared to have no way to beat this person. For Venom it showed that Finnlay was playing for keeps and was fully prepared to kill to win if need be. Half way through the thoughts Finnlay was grabbed by the jacket and hurled over the railing crashing down onto the main floor next to the reception desk. Looking up he saw Venom land with ease across from him. He slowly began to stand up feeling all the pain wash over him from the constant fighting and running he had been doing for a full 24 hours. He knew he couldn't run with out getting caught in one of those webs again and he couldn't keep up fighting like this much longer. as he was thinking this he heard someone drop in right behind him.

"So what is going on in here? Am I missing a party? Maybe a meet and greet? We are Sliver, the silvery or white and black clad super hero!" the masked intruder said, while he looked around.
A pissed off Venom approached with furious speed. A thousand worlds of combat experienced didn’t help squat, when you were just a naive city girl at the steering wheel. She had almost met a very pathetic end at the hands of Finnlay.
Now his conspirator had arrived.
Venom was just a few steps from the both of them and almost jumped right up in their faces, but then stopped and took a look at the newly arrived guy in white and black.
I wonder if he always introduces himself like that when entering a room? Or maybe he just bumped his head real hard? Seems kinda random to act like that.
The Symbiote answered her thoughts: “It’s the Piece. My missing Piece. It has consumed his mind. Made him a vegetable. Overconfidence is another side-effect. Don’t worry, someone pure like me doesn’t come with that. Strike him down now and you might be able to save the host. Trust me.”
“That’s just it … I don’t,” Venom mumbled back before returning to the two guys. “Alright, you two so-called heroes. Move a muscle, and I’ll be a real nasty dentist, get it? Now, I’m no mercenary. I’m someone who politely ask people like you to turn themselves in, or get turned inside out and then turned in. So, if you are not criminals, you have a funny way of showing it. How about pleading your case in court, if you are so pure-hearted, cause the authorities are clearly after you."
I think it's only be a few days, before the collab is done :)
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Yeah James was suppose to be going to run into them,thanks for catching that. Edited that last bit to be correct. Thanks for catching that.


No problem ;)
Hey, just so you all know: Sly13 and I are working on a collab.

Also: @BladeSS4 is it Venom and Finn your character has run into? Because they are in a great dining hall in our post. Just to let you know ;)
Cool post @sly13. I'll get a response up soon.

It didn’t take a clock to tell Gwen that she was severely late. The sun did that all by itself by choosing to stay that high up. Noon had fallen upon New York city and public transportation was as reliable as a nun at a bachelor party.
Gwen let the sound of her jacket announce her arrival at the lab, as she threw it on a random table. “Sorry, I’m late, doc,” she said and was met with a pair of disapproving, lowered eyebrows. At first, she assessed his judgmental exterior as being a result of her black, lowcut top and matching skirt. Not exactly an outfit she used to wear in front of him, or really anyone.
But then her mentor, doctor Curt Conners, spoke: “Where were you? We had the 8 o’clock meeting, remember?” His tone felt more worried than angry.
“I slept in,” she answered, possibly a bit to casually.
“You never sleep in.”
“Things change.”
“For the better I hope… Well, I suppose it wouldn’t have mattered. Norman Osborn is shutting us down.”
It was as if a meteor had struck the lab and left a cloud of silence. Gwen blinked a few times rapidly, trying to comprehend the nature of what had just been said. All her expectations went right down the elevator shaft faster than she could catch them. “Wait what? … but why would he take the time to set up a meeting like that? Why make it seem like he had news in the Symbiote-experiment? W-Why would he get our hopes up?”
“It doesn’t matter, we’ll find a way. Possibly go back to focusing on the endless possibilities in reptilian mutation again.”
Gwen spoke through exposed teeth. “He’s a sadist. An angry, bitter sadist mad with power, who wants to strike back at us for losing the specimen. We can’t let him do that. We have to fricken do something!”
“No. No, we’re not going to do anything, you understand, kiddo? You are smart enough to realize the graveyards of bodies, cemented into the foundation of Oscorp.”
“I’m not scared of Norman Osborn. Not anymore. And there was a time where you weren’t either.”
For the first time ever Conners actually acted his age. It showed itself: The tiredness and surrender of an almost 50-year-old man, whom had pushed himself to the very brink for about a month. Suddenly the long tables, wide areas, the whole lab made him seem lonely. “Like you said: Things change. Kiddo, what you need to understand is the rivalry between Osborn and Stark. But Norman, he was always one step behind. For every innovation Stark Industries produced there was a not-so-cheap knockoff from Oscorp. Now, it’s been 4 years since the first time Tony Stark flew the skies as Iron Man, and you can bet Norman has put every single penny, he has, into creating a response. But in contrast to Stark, he doesn’t feel the need to share its capabilities with the rest of the world. No, he uses it for his ego alone, and when he does, he doesn’t leave many witnesses to tell the tale. Of course, all of this was just theory … right up until Hammer Tec challenged Norman. They somehow acquired a Symbiote for themselves, a less pure one, and Norman’s reply was delivered with the precision of a scalpel and the force of a Hellfire missile. So, in the end, your safety comes first.” Conners placed a reassuring hand on Gwen’s shoulder and then another. “Besides…” He added, “there are more pressing concerns. Like the story behind that tattoo on your back."
The joke pulled up the left corner of her mouth. Somehow her mentor always knew what to say. “It’s a rose. A black one.”
“Why is it melting?” he asked, while leaning to the side to get another glance and the decoration that peek out over the top of her clothing.
“It’s not. It’s transforming, reshaping into … well, I don’t know yet.”
“Let me know when you do.”
Dr. Conner hid it well, nonetheless Gwen realized that above all else she worried him. The tattoo, the revealing outfit, her sudden a-bit-too-casual relationship with appointments. And then there was the perfume and how she was covered in it. An obvious attempt to conceal a long night of partying, drinking and not so safe sex left and right. Yeah, Gwen did know, she had changed.
And so what? A voice said in her ear. One that was clearly not her own. When have you ever felt so good? The power, the ecstasy of true freedom. Things change. And I’ll let you change the very fabric of life itself.
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A few days later Gwen tinkers with her responder, one of the few things she managed to save from the claws of Oscorp.
Sure, they originally owned the equipment and wanted it back," she throught to herself, "but now that I’ve tweaked it, they can’t use it for its intended purpose anyway. Yep, better hold on to it. And this has nothing to do with me carrying a grudge. Nope, not at all. No. Nada. Zero. No chance.
It was then something came through. Not just another order of pizza, and not Ms. Jefferson reporting her cat missing. No, Gwen actually seemed to have hit Jackpot on this one.
“We’re outside. Moving in quietly,” someone reported.
That’s not the police. This is some X-Files kind of shit! Gwen's eyes widened. Had the voice not sounded so urgent, she might have stayed to celebrate. Her crime fighting just became a whole lot easier, now she could listen in on the shady government guys. While staying on the channel, she checked the source and address on the call, grabbed her earpiece and did a whole Swan Lake dance down the stairs before running into the streets and dived right into a secluded ally.
“Alright,” she said, “let’s go get these motherf… you know what? Let’s just call them mothers. You know, keeping it PG-13 and stuff.”
The Symbiote obeyed the calling of her body: The texture on her top changed into a shining rubber-like surface while spreading down her bare arms, encasing them completely. Her skirt liquefied and crawled down her legs, until she was completely covered. In actuality only her underwear had been from Hennes & Mauritz, the rest of her clothing came from … fricken space … and could transform. Now in her suit she launched upwards and shot out what she had coined Venom Web, and in her ear came another order: “Closing in on target, over.”

It felt like she had been swinging forever when a rusty voice suddenly said: “We have custody of a female and will be taking her in for questioning.”
Hopes of helping these guys out suddenly seemed a lot more irrelevant, however, there was always the chance that more criminals were hiding there. Besides the tiny beeping in her ear told her, she had arrived at her destination.
A few vans were parked rather subtly outside with armed personal standing next to them, but no one seemed to guard the place the team had entered. Gwen passed the threshold and then she was inside.
“PG language. R-rated violence.”
I'll see if I can get a post up before today is over.
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