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Marvel: Rebirth of the Mad Scientist

Himawan, a brilliant but flawed scientist, dies in a tragic laboratory accident, inhaling poison during a test gone wrong. He awakens in an unfamiliar universe—the Marvel world—only to discover that he has been reborn as an ordinary person, but with a powerful system at his disposal: the Scientist Template System. This mysterious system allows Himawan to draw from the minds of legendary scientists across different universes. On his first draw, he receives the template of Doctor Genus from the One Punch Man universe, gaining access to vast knowledge in genetic manipulation, cloning, and biological enhancement. Armed with this newfound power, Himawan begins his journey in a world filled with superheroes, villains, and cosmic threats. His only goal: to ascend beyond ordinary humanity and become a force capable of shaping the fate of the universe. Cold and calculating, Himawan won’t hesitate to experiment on humans, eliminate those who stand in his way, or dismantle the Marvel world's greatest powers. But with power comes enemies—from the Avengers to cosmic entities, they won’t allow a mad scientist to disrupt their reality so easily. Himawan must carefully build his influence, creating alliances and enemies, all while pushing the boundaries of science beyond any limits the Marvel world has ever seen.

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Chapter 27: Evolution of His Creations

The darkness in the tunnel was thick, blanketing Himawan as he moved swiftly, the case containing his research clutched tightly to his chest. The echo of Iron Man's assault on the lab slowly faded behind him, swallowed by the underground maze he had designed to ensure his escape in the event of an emergency. Each step through the winding passageway was measured and careful, his mind already racing with calculations and adjustments that he would need to make in his next phase.

He emerged through a hidden exit into the chilly night air of a back alley several blocks from the lab. His gaze lingered in the direction of his now-compromised sanctuary. Despite the inevitability of having to leave it behind, a part of him felt the pang of loss. That lab had been the crucible where his ideas had taken form, where fragments of theory had been transformed into physical reality. And even if Stark now prowled around its remains, he knew that Iron Man would find nothing but hollow shells, empty machinery, and a few scattered, purposefully misleading notes.

For Himawan, the true heart of his research lay not within any single location. It was the data, the knowledge embedded in his mind, and more importantly, in his creations—the beings he had so meticulously engineered over the last few months. His escape wasn't just a preservation of himself but the continuation of what he saw as a new, higher form of human potential.

Once he reached the shadowy cover of the nearby industrial complex, Himawan slid into one of the pre-arranged safehouses he had discreetly set up, a modest space hidden beneath a defunct warehouse. It was spartan, with only the essentials: a workbench, a cot, and a handful of electronic monitors linked to the remnants of his surveillance network. He placed the black case on the workbench, flicking it open to reveal neatly organized vials and data drives—each representing his critical findings, hard-earned and irreplaceable.

With careful precision, he powered up a few of the monitors, checking in on the status of his creations. The series of modified individuals he had enhanced in his lab were scattered throughout the city, each fitted with tracking devices, each data feed giving him glimpses into their lives, their progress, and, most importantly, their evolution.

He studied the data scrolling across the screens. Each subject represented a different approach to enhancing the human form, and each had faced varying degrees of success. Some had failed the enhancement protocols entirely, their bodies unable to handle the aggressive genetic alterations. But others… others had not only survived but shown remarkable growth. The limits of strength, endurance, even mental processing speed—all were climbing as if they were stepping into an entirely new category of existence.

A faint smirk crossed his lips as he traced his finger along the graphs on the monitor. They were adapting, mutating in real time, responding to the changes he had triggered in them. The serum he had developed was no simple cocktail—it was a complex formula that responded to each subject's unique biology, unlocking dormant capabilities in some cases and reconfiguring cellular structures in others. And it was this adaptability, this evolution, that fascinated him.

The system chimed softly, indicating an alert from one of his subjects. Himawan glanced at the screen, noting Subject 7, a young man who had once been an unassuming bouncer in a local club. Now, he possessed strength that exceeded the limits of any professional athlete, reflexes honed to a razor's edge, and a resilience that bordered on invulnerability. The latest report indicated a marked increase in muscle density—evolution at a cellular level that Himawan hadn't even anticipated. The transformation was ongoing, organic, as if the enhancement serum had merely been the first spark in an unstoppable chain reaction.

Himawan's eyes narrowed, the analytical part of his mind probing the implications. This wasn't simply strength or speed; it was something more profound. His creations were evolving beyond even his own calculations. This new data was uncharted territory, and it thrilled him. The boundaries of science, morality, and human potential blurred in his mind, coalescing into a singular vision of advancement at any cost.

But this evolution wasn't without risk. Every experiment had its tipping point, and Himawan knew that the changes he had induced could potentially spiral out of control. For some, this newfound power could push them toward violence, instability, even madness. But for him, that was an acceptable risk. Every evolution had its sacrifices, and he was more than willing to pay that price if it meant the success of his work.

The faint buzz of a notification interrupted his thoughts, and he looked to see an encrypted message from one of his few contacts outside the lab, a covert supplier he had leveraged for rare components and medical-grade supplies. The message was brief but urgent:

"Word is out. Stark's involved. More will follow."

A flicker of irritation crossed his face, but he quickly regained his composure. Stark's interference would undoubtedly draw others to his trail, curious parties, and those who would want to either replicate or eradicate his work. But instead of intimidation, this knowledge fed his determination. If anything, their interest validated the importance of his research. The world wasn't ready to understand his vision, but that didn't mean he would stop. If they came, he would be ready.

Himawan turned back to the monitors, this time bringing up his plans for the next generation of enhancements. The first round had been successful but limited. Each subject had unique traits and abilities, but there was still much to improve upon. The data he had gathered was invaluable, showing him the weaknesses he needed to address, the bottlenecks in the enhancement process. With time, he could refine the serum, amplifying its effects, fine-tuning it so that the next group would surpass even his current creations.

And in this new phase, he would push boundaries further. Physical prowess was only the beginning; his sights were set on cognitive enhancement, on manipulating the mind's resilience to process more information, to calculate faster, to think beyond the average human's comprehension. Already, he had devised preliminary experiments that might unlock areas of the brain left untouched by natural evolution. To create minds that could match their bodies, minds that would remain stable under pressure, loyal to the cause of progress.

As he continued planning, Himawan's thoughts drifted briefly to Iron Man's words from their encounter earlier. Stark had spoken of atonement, of protecting the innocent, and Himawan couldn't help but feel a pang of contempt. Stark's morality was his weakness, a self-imposed cage that prevented him from exploring the true depth of his capabilities. But Himawan had shed such illusions. He had committed himself fully to his cause, his sacrifices intentional and without remorse. His creations were a testament to his vision, each one a fragment of a future unbound by weakness or limitation.

He looked over the data one last time, feeling a sense of satisfaction settle over him. His creations were evolving, transcending their former selves with each passing day. And he would continue to guide them, continue to refine the process until his vision reached its ultimate form.

The monitor dimmed, and he leaned back, closing his eyes momentarily, letting the satisfaction settle in. He could feel the next step materializing before him. And if the world sent more heroes like Stark, then they too would witness the reality of his work. They would see the evolution of a new race, a race designed not by chance but by deliberate, calculated design.

In the quiet shadows of his new sanctuary, Himawan vowed to press on, to nurture the power he had unlocked, to watch as his creations adapted, transformed, and ultimately dominated. For he understood, more clearly than ever, that evolution was not a path for the faint of heart. It was a crucible, where only the strong would survive. And his creations—his legacy—would be the strongest of them all.