In fanfiction, Peter could see his two identities as two sides of the same coin. As a scientist, he's constantly learning and exploring, which he can then apply to his Spider - Man persona. He might even find ways to use his scientific knowledge to create gadgets or tools that make it easier to be Spider - Man. For example, a device that can quickly analyze a villain's weaknesses. To balance the two, he would need to communicate effectively. If he has a team at the lab, he needs to be honest about his absences and make up for them when possible. And as Spider - Man, he needs to ensure that his actions don't put his scientific work or his colleagues in danger.
He would have to manage his time very carefully. For example, he might set aside specific hours for his scientific research, like early mornings or late evenings when he's not likely to be called into action as Spider - Man. He could also use his Spider - Man activities to inspire his scientific work. Maybe after a fight, he notices something about a villain's technology that gives him an idea for a new experiment in the lab.
Peter would probably use his spider - sense to keep his family safe. He'd be on high alert all the time when at home. And when it comes to being out as Spider - Man, he'd try to keep his battles in areas away from his family. He might also train his family in self - defense just in case.
Well, it would definitely make things more difficult. He might not have as much access to his usual resources. For example, he couldn't just swing by his home to get a fresh set of web - shooters. Also, he'd be more vulnerable. If he gets injured while fighting crime, he doesn't have a safe place to go back to and heal. But on the positive side, living on the streets might give him a better understanding of the problems faced by the less fortunate, which could make him a more empathetic Spider - Man.
Well, if Peter Parker has cancer in the fanfiction, it would definitely impact his life as Spider - Man. Physically, he might not have the same strength and endurance. He could struggle with fighting crime, getting tired more easily. Maybe he'd have to rely more on his intelligence and web - slinging skills to get by in battles instead of brute force.
Well, Peter would use his own experiences to teach the kid. He's been through a lot as Spider - Man and as Peter Parker. He could tell the kid about how he manages to keep going even when things are tough. When it comes to his superhero life, he might involve the kid in a safe way, like teaching him about science which is related to his web - slinging and other abilities. That way, he can balance both aspects of his life while still being a great role model for the kid.
He tries to compartmentalize. During the day, he's Peter Parker, the brilliant scientist and businessman at Parker Industries. He focuses on his work, attends meetings, and oversees projects. But when trouble strikes, he quickly changes into Spider - Man. He might set up a system where he can be alerted to crimes while at work, so he can slip away unnoticed. However, there are times when his superhero duties conflict with his work. For instance, if there's a major battle that takes a long time, he might miss important deadlines at Parker Industries. He then has to come up with excuses and work extra hard to catch up. He also has to be careful not to let any of his enemies find out about his connection to Parker Industries, as they could target the company to get to him.
Peter would probably be really stressed at first. He's always been careful about keeping his identity a secret, so having it revealed would be a huge shock. He might feel like he's let down his loved ones by putting them in danger.
It could strain his relationship with Aunt May. If he starts to show strange symptoms after the bite, like growing extra arms or having a strange craving for bugs, Aunt May would be very worried. She might think he is sick or involved in something dangerous.
Peter Parker's age varies depending on the specific comic storyline, but he's typically depicted as a teenager or in his early twenties.
In terms of his relationship with other superheroes, they could either look down on him or be more intrigued. Some might see him as a liability, while others might see him as a unique case worthy of study. This could lead to some interesting alliances and rivalries. For example, Iron Man might initially be dismissive but then see potential in him and try to mentor him in a different way than he would a full - powered Spider - Man.
Yes, he was. It's a key plot point in the comics that has become widely known among fans.