Avengers Initiate #5: {Redacted}/Spider-Man

[Redacted] [Redacted] [Redacted] (a.k.a. Spider-Man)

THREAT LEVEL: BETA   Registration Status: Unregistered   Monitoring and Containment Procedures: I. MONITORING PROCEDURES **1. Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering:   a. Electronic Surveillance: Monitor digital communications and social media for updates related to Miles Morales. Track mentions and activities to gather intelligence on his current status and affiliations.   b. Physical Surveillance: Conduct discreet surveillance of known locations associated with Miles, including his home, school, and areas of operation. Utilize advanced technology to avoid detection.   c. Informant Network: Utilize informants within the superhero community and local networks to provide real-time updates on Miles's activities and any potential threats or alliances.   **2. Behavioral Analysis:   a. Psychological Profiling: Regularly assess Miles's psychological profile to understand his motivations, influences, and potential triggers. Monitor his development as a young hero.   b. Power Usage Monitoring: Track instances of Miles utilizing his powers and analyze patterns to detect any changes or potential escalations in his abilities or actions.   **3. Threat Assessment:   a. Risk Analysis: Continuously update threat assessments based on Miles's recent activities, known capabilities, and any current or potential threats he may pose or face.   b. Crisis Response Planning: Develop and maintain contingency plans for scenarios involving Miles. Prepare for potential high-stakes situations that might involve his powers and abilities.   **4. Engagement Protocols:   a. Diplomatic Channels: Maintain open lines of communication with Miles through established or trusted intermediaries. Explore potential avenues for collaboration and mentorship.   b. Emergency Protocols: In high-risk situations involving Miles, deploy specialized response teams equipped to handle youthful and superhuman threats.   II. CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES   **1. Containment Infrastructure:   a. Specialized Facility: Design a secure containment facility capable of accommodating young superhumans. Incorporate technology to manage and monitor enhanced abilities safely.   b. Containment Protocols: Implement measures to limit access to external resources and communications that could influence or escalate Miles’s behavior.   **2. Neutralization and Restraint:   a. Power Neutralization: Employ technology and artifacts designed to suppress or counteract Spider-Man-like abilities. Develop methods specifically aimed at mitigating Miles's unique powers.   b. Physical Restraints: Use restraints that can withstand enhanced strength and agility. Ensure these do not provoke aggression or escalate situations.   **3. Staff and Personnel:   a. Qualified Personnel: Ensure all personnel involved in monitoring and containment are trained in handling young superhumans. Provide training on conflict de-escalation and youth engagement.   b. Support Services: Offer psychological support and mentorship resources for staff managing high-risk situations involving young heroes.   **4. Emergency Response:   a. Rapid Response Team: Maintain a specialized team trained to address breaches in containment or sudden escalations involving Miles Morales. Equip the team with appropriate defensive and countermeasure technology.   b. Evacuation Procedures: Develop and rehearse evacuation plans for personnel and civilians in the event of a containment breach. Ensure plans are regularly updated and tested for effectiveness.   **5. Legal and Ethical Considerations:   a. Rights and Oversight: Ensure all monitoring and containment procedures comply with legal and ethical standards, respecting the rights of Miles Morales. Regularly review procedures for compliance with human rights regulations.   b. Periodic Review: Conduct periodic reviews of monitoring and containment procedures to assess their effectiveness and adapt to any changes in Miles’s behavior or abilities.   III. WEAKNESSES OVERVIEW **1. Physical Vulnerabilities:   a. Enhanced Physiology Limitations: While Miles possesses superhuman abilities, he is still susceptible to physical damage. Extreme force or sustained attacks can injure him, especially from opponents with comparable or greater strength.   b. Healing Factor: Miles has a healing factor similar to Peter Parker but is not invulnerable. He requires time to recover from serious injuries, and his regenerative capabilities are not as pronounced as those of Wolverine or other enhanced individuals.   **2. Psychological Factors:   a. Youth and Inexperience: As a young hero, Miles lacks the extensive experience that older heroes possess. This can lead to impulsive decisions in high-pressure situations, making him vulnerable to manipulation or traps.   b. Emotional Vulnerability: Strong emotional ties to family and friends can be exploited. Threats to loved ones can distract or disorient him, making him less effective in combat.   **3. Power Limitations:   a. Energy Depletion: The use of his venom blast requires energy and focus. Overuse can lead to fatigue, reducing his overall combat effectiveness.   b. Camouflage Limitations: While he can blend into his surroundings, this ability has a limited duration and effectiveness in brightly lit or highly reflective environments.   **4. Environmental Vulnerabilities:   a. Chemical Sensitivity: Exposure to certain chemicals or toxins can impair his abilities. Specific substances might weaken or disrupt his powers, including his healing factor.   b. Magical Threats: As a character deeply connected to the Spider-Verse, Miles may be vulnerable to magical entities or attacks that can bypass his physical defenses.   IV. STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS   **1. Combat Tactics:   a. Targeting Emotions: Opponents should exploit Miles's emotional connections, using threats or psychological manipulation to create distractions.   b. Energy Management: Engage Miles in extended combat scenarios where he may overexert himself, reducing his effectiveness as he exhausts his energy reserves.   **2. Environmental Control:   a. Lighting Conditions: Engage in battles in brightly lit environments to mitigate the effectiveness of his camouflage ability.   b. Use of Chemicals: Employ specific chemicals that could temporarily impair or weaken him, particularly those known to affect enhanced healing factors.   **3. Magical Countermeasures:   a. Magical Entities: Utilize mystical powers or entities that can neutralize or disrupt his spider-sense and physical abilities.   b. Artifacts: Consider using magical artifacts that can specifically target or counteract Spider-Man-like abilities.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Special abilities

  • Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses superhuman strength, making him capable of lifting at least 10 tons. His physical strength also extends into his legs, enabling him to be able to jump to a height of several stories in a single bound. He has to pull his punches and kicks, otherwise, his blows would prove fatal to a normal human. Like Peter Parker, in times of great duress, he sometimes displays far greater feats of strength.
  • Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man possesses the proportionate speed of a spider, therefore he can run and move at speeds that are beyond the physical limits of the finest human athlete. He was able to move fast enough to reach an airplane as it took off, and Dr. Octavious stated that he had a faster reaction than S.H.I.E.L.D. Anachronistic Item # :Dr. Octavious' Arms.
  • 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 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 also more resistant to impact forces than most humans. He can withstand great impacts, such as being thrown through a plate-glass window, that would severely injure or kill a normal human. Spider-Man has been shown capable of showing no and little discomfort when he had a wooden stick and a beer mug break against him, respectively. During an altercation with the Roxxon's Spider-Man, Mr. Osnick, Spider-Man was thrown through a brick wall without any apparent serious injury, though the experience was hardly painful for him.
  • Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man's agility, balance, flexibility, and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of an Olympic-level gymnast.
  • 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 20 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.
  • Spider-Sense: When danger is present, Spider-Man feels a buzzing sensation in his head as a sort of early warning system, allowing him to react accordingly. His spider-sense offers him near complete awareness of his surroundings, and in conjunction with his reflexes, allows him to instinctively dodge or counter nearly all attacks. His spider-sense seems to be greatly enhanced compared to that of Mr. Parker. One example occurs the night that Peter is killed; Miles dreamed that he, himself, was being attacked by Containment Site-A Inmate #964: Maxwell Guillermo Dillon/Electro, when, at the same time, the real Mr. Dillon was preparing to hunt and murder Mr. Parker many miles away.
  • Wall-Crawling: Spider-Man can cling to any surface using just his fingertips and feet. The extent to how much pressure he can stick to walls is thus far unknown, except that he can handle lifting his own weight.
  • Venom Blasts: Spider-Man is able to generate and manipulate a form of bio-electricity that his body produces, and can utilize the energy for multiple purposes. Spider-Man has learned to discharge the energy from his hands in controlled bursts of what he calls "Venom Blasts". These energy projections vary in power, and can affect the nervous system in humans and destroy technology. Depending on the intensity of the Venom Blast, some opponents have been simply dazed, where others have been completely incapacitated. It also seems more effective on people with genetic alterations, such as Flint Marco/Sandman  and Venom. It was also enough to drive away Venom during Miles' first encounter with the creature, although by their second encounter, Venom had developed such a tolerance to the strike that Miles had to be completely enveloped by the symbiote before the venom strike could separate the symbiote from its host. Dr. Octavious also developed a set of tentacles that would not conduct the venom strike.
  • Mega Venom Blast: Spider-Man is able to emit a larger scale burst of bio-electricity from his entire body, that he calls the "Mega Venom Blast". It is powerful enough to repel a large group of opponents and destroy thick ropes and chains that have been used to restrain him.
  • Venom Beam: Spider-Man showed he could channel his bio-electricity outward as a direct burst of electrostatic energy to knock away enemies in a stunning/concussive manner.
  • Venom Punch: Spider-Man can enhance the power of his punches by infusing his fists with bio-electricity.
  • Lateral Repulsion: By projecting a controlled Venom Blast, Spider-Man is able to launch himself in the air with greater force than when jumping or web-swinging.
  • Spider-Camouflage: A fairly new ability, Spider-Man, including his clothing, can blend into his surroundings, allowing him to sneak up on his enemies or, in some cases, flee from them. The resulting effect closely resembles that of invisibility.
  • Regenerative Healing Factor: Spider-Man is able to regenerate his injuries at a much faster rate than normal humans can. This was first displayed when the original spider-bite that gave him powers turned from "huge and gross looking" to a dot within ten minutes.

Apparel & Accessories

  • A Black and Red Costume
  1. Web Wings - Constructed by Avengers Initiate #2: Anthony Edward Stark/Iron Man, Miles can now glide via mesh webbing on the inside of the suit's arms.
  2. Anti-Web Coating
  3. Two Way Communicator
  • Web Shooters - Web-Shooters: Originally created and used by Peter Parker, Aunt May gave Peter's web-shooters to Miles. Over a year later, Miles was given an updated pair by his world's S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Utility Belt -Upon first entering the super hero world, Miles created a utility belt that held extra clips of webbing, Spider-Tracers, and his Spider-Signal. Recently, he upgraded his utility belt to hold cartridges of different types of webbing, freeze capsules, new Spider-Tracers as well as a newly upgraded Spider-Signal that has a UV light setting for forensic analysis.
  1. Web Grenades - A web bomb is a gadget that bursts out webs.
  2. Web Mines 
  3. Smoke Bombs - a bomb that emits dense smoke as it explodes, used to produce a smoke screen. Provided to him by Avengers Initiate #7: Katherine Elizabeth Bishop/Hawkeye.
  4. Spider Tracers - Spider-Man uses small electronic "Spider-Tracers" of his own design that allows him to track objects or individuals. Typically, Spider-Man plants or throws one on a departing enemy and follows the target to their hideout. He also uses a launching device in his web-shooters for better range and accuracy. He originally used an electronic receiver to follow the signals of the tracers but later modifies their signal so he can follow it with his spider-sense. He can follow the signal within a 100-yard radius. He has since used the Avengers' resources to make new and improved spider-tracers with listening devices, G.P.S. and camouflage.
  5. Spider-Signal - A powerful light emitted from Spider-Man's utility belt to announce his arrival to criminals. Miles later updated his Spider-Signal with a UV light setting for forensic analysis.
  6. Web Cartridges 
  7. Non-conductive Web Cartridges
  8. Anti-Web Solvent
  9. Avengers I.D. - A credit card-sized gadget designed by Tony Stark for the identification of all Avengers.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

During both of the attacks that Raft Prisoner #964: Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin enacted on the city of New York, a new, but familiar superhuman resurfaced to intervene. Taking the visage of the recently deceased P.O.I. #616: Peter Parker also known as Spider-Man, this new Spider-Man seems younger than the previous which leads me to believe that this is a different Spider-Man than the last. The vigilante known as Avengers Initiative #5: {Redacted}/Spider-Man worked with several other individuals including S.W.O.R.D. Threat #299: MacDonald Gargan/Venom to take down Mr. Fisk and his criminal empire in New York in 2014. Spider-Man was able to release footage of Mr. Fisk murdering one of his hired enforcers, S.H.I.E.L.D. Threat #1063: Daniel Brito/Fancy Dan to the Daily Bugle resulting in Mr. Fisk fleeing New York and the arrest of all known associates. That Summer, Spider-Man followed S.H.I.E.L.D. Threat #209: Lana Baumgartner/Bombshell to Roxxon Industries where he found numerous illegal genetic experiments being held within Roxxon's New York facility. Spider-Man released all of the genetic experiments from the facility causing mayhem to befall New York. Spider-Man and his team then worked that summer to apprehend and contain the enhanced individuals that posed a threat to the public. Meanwhile, Roxxon Industies unveiled a new Spider-Man that worked under the company which was later revealed to be Raft Prisoner #725: Oliver Osnick/Spider-Man bonded with Anachronistic Item #299: The Venom Symbiote who worked to discredit the real Spider-Man. After a battle between the two Spider-Men, the symbiote left Mr. Osnick and escaped into the wild. Shortly after, a video of Spider-Man releasing the dangerous superhumans from Roxxon was leaked by an unknown source turning the general public and even his ally Mr. Gargan against him. Spider-Man continued to fight crime until he confronted Containment Site-B Inmate #363: Dr. Otto Gunther Octavious/Dr. Octopus who revealed that he had orchestrated the events of the past summer to discredit and alienate Spider-Man in revenge for being caught in collateral damage during one of Spider-Man's fights. During the conflict, one of Roxxon's experimental NuForm generators went critical resulting in an explosion that decimated Brooklyn. Spider-Man and Dr. Octavious were thought to be dead in the explosion as two years passed without any sightings of either individual. In the Fall of 2017, Spider-Man reemerged working alongside fellow vigilantes Avengers Initiate #7: Katherine Elizabeth Bishop/Hawkeye and S.H.I.E.L.D. Threat # : Matthew Murdock/Daredevil to repel The Hand's invasion of New York and defeating Mr. Fisk once again. In 2018, Spider-Man reunited with his former colleagues and helped save the multiverse from destruction by the machinations of Dr. Octavious and a multiversal team of villains known as "Sinister Syndicate" including: I.F.I. #7869: Miles Morales/The Prowler, I.F.I. #1163: Ganke Lee/The Tinkerer, I.F.I. #3165: Gwendolyn Stacy/Anti-Venom, I.F.I. #1864: Edward Leeds/Hobgoblin, and I.F.I. #1964: MacDonald Gargan/The Scorpion. After defeating Dr. Octavious, Spider-Man continued fighting crime in New York. Personally, I think he's a great contender for S.H.I.E.L.D. Consulting Team - 1: The Avengers. His abilities and skills make him an invaluable asset and his loyalty is unwavering.                                                                                                                                                                                       - S.H.I.E.L.D. Operative, Mercedes Knight

Education

Employment

Mental Trauma

Spider-Man has been scarred by many instances in his past. The main cause of his trauma stems from an overwhelming amount of guilt. Starting with the deaths of Peter, Rio Morales, and several other casualties that occured during Spider-Man's activities, He always feels an overbearing responsibility put upon his shoulders which sometimes causes him to act rashly. He feels that he is responsible for every crime that's committed under his watch which is the main motivator for his crusade but said guilt can also become unhealthy if it remains unchecked.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 - Dr. Leonard Samson, P.H.D.

Intellectual Characteristics

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Spider-Man feels that he's responsible to carry on Peter's mantle and help his community in any way he can.

Social

Contacts & Relations

Divine Classification
Spider-Totem
Age
24
Date of Birth
August 3rd
Birthplace
New York City, New York (Brooklyn)
Children
Current Residence
New York City, New York
Gender
Male
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black
Weight
160 lbs (72.57 kg)
Quotes & Catchphrases
With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility
Known Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Wakandan (rusty)

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