[Vol-5 Start] Ch:201 [New suit for Michelle]
[3rd Person POV]
[1 Week Later]
[Brooklyn]
Peter stood in front of his latest project—a cutting-edge lab he had built from scratch. This was no ordinary lab, and it was certainly not a school science fair experiment. He could have used any high-tech facility that Tony or Sue gave him, but this time was different. This time, it was personal. He wanted to do this himself. No Stark Industries tech, no Baxter tech... It will be his own work. His own research, his own equipment, his own ideas, and his own vision.
The room was filled with prototypes, old gadgets, weapons, and scribbled notes scattered across the floor. The setup was far from elegant, but it was functional. The walls were lined with advanced machinery, 3D printers, high-density materials, Oscorp's fabricator that he remodeled and computers running simulations of different web designs. A holographic blueprint of Michelle's new suit was hovering over a round table.
Peter exhaled and got to work.
His first priority was functionality. Michelle wasn't used to her new powers yet, and she would need something that enhanced her agility and strength without restricting her movement. Unlike his own suit, which had been tweaked and perfected through multiple trials and errors, Michelle's suit had to work perfectly from the start.
"Time to put Oscorp's nanites to good use," Peter smirked as he began.
Using nanotechnology he learned from the research details of Oscorp back then, Peter began with a lightweight, nanomesh fabric. It was strong enough to resist bullets, knives, and extreme temperatures, but flexible enough to move like a second skin. He programmed the nanomesh to be self-healing, an idea he had picked up after seeing Tony's Model 50 suit and his Symbiote suit. If the suit ever tore during a fight, the nanobots would automatically stitch the fabric back together in real time.
Next, Peter embedded a layer of graphene under the nanomesh, reinforcing the suit to handle extreme pressure without adding unnecessary weight. Graphene was incredibly durable, but also lightweight, and could absorb energy from impacts. It also allowed him to layer in some minor electrical insulation, in case she had to deal with enemies using shock-based attacks.
As he wove the graphene into the fabric, Peter paused for a moment and tapped a few commands into the computer. A series of holographic lines danced in front of him, mapping out the stress points in the suit. He made minor adjustments, reinforcing the joints and adding extra flexibility around the knees and elbows.
He smiled. "So far, so good."
Peter couldn't help but chuckle to himself. Michelle might have spider-powers, but she didn't have the natural web-shooting ability he had. That meant she would need her own pair of web-shooters. Not just any web-shooters, though. Peter was going to design these from the ground up.
After that, he added a couple more customization.
Next was the suit's system.
Taking inspiration from his own suit's AI and the tech Tony had used in the symbiote suit, Peter began working on the suit's HUD and onboard AI.
He embedded micro-cameras into the suit's mask to allow for a 360-degree field of vision. He linked those to a high-speed processor he installed into the back of the suit, allowing Michelle to track enemies in real time, even if they were out of her line of sight. The processor also had a direct link to the web-shooters, allowing Michelle to aim and fire with pinpoint accuracy.
Next, he created a stealth mode for the suit. By adjusting the nanomesh fabric, he was able to build an active camouflage system, allowing Michelle to blend into her surroundings for a brief period. It wasn't perfect invisibility, but it would be enough to give her an edge in combat or avoid detection when needed.
"Ah! I almost forgot, she already has invisible power. Sigh! Oh, well, it might come in handy later on," Peter mumbled to himself.
Finally, he added a few personal touches. He created a heads-up display in the mask that would allow Michelle to receive tactical information, monitor her vitals, and access various communication channels. The AI system, though rudimentary compared to Tony's, would give her live combat data, analyze enemy patterns, and offer strategic suggestions in the heat of battle.
With the suit's functionality complete, Peter focused on the suit's aesthetic. He knew Michelle wouldn't want anything too flashy, so he kept the design sleek and simple. He opted for a black and dark purple color scheme, with silver accents along the edges as a default color. The mask was simple, with narrow white lenses for the eyes and subtle silver highlights along the jawline. It was form-fitting but breathable, allowing for maximum comfort and visibility. Peter added a spider emblem to the chest, similar to his own but sleeker, with sharp edges.
A week had passed, and the lab was a mess of wires, parts, and empty energy drink cans. Peter stood back, admiring his work. The suit was ready. He ran one final diagnostic check, making sure every system was functioning perfectly. He did it without sleeping for an entire week and almost 24 hrs of hard work every day, minus the daily necessities.
Peter took out his phone and called. Michelle, "Hey, Michelle. Got a surprise for you."
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