I don't own this. This belongs to their respective owners. I make no money off of this.
"Another story about me," Peter asked.
"In a way, yes. And in others, no," Uatu cryptically answered.
The older people in the room looked nostalgic.
"Fifty cents for a paper," Ned asked.
"Those were the days," Steve commented, nostalgically.
"What is he mad about, he got his money," Quill asked.
"Considering he read the Daily Bugle, probably a lot," Peter replied.
"Storm of the century," MJ asked, rolling her eyes. "Dramatic much?"
"That is common thing for all news outlets," Peter said. "But the Daily Bugle does it in pretty much everything."
"Wait, Ben Reilly, who is that," Peter asked.
"A clone. One who had the same memories as you, but fake. They were put into his mind and he thought he was Peter Parker," Uatu explained. "Eventually, he realized they were fake, so he went out on his own to do some soul searching."
"Okay, that is twice this Mystery Vision has been mentioned," Maria Hill noted.
"Definitely seems like something we should take note of," Nick Fury agreed.
Many of the people felt themselves relating to the girl. Many of them have lost parents and loved ones.
"Damn, poor girl," Ned commented.
"Yeah," Steve agreed.
"That's the third time they mentioned this new program," Natasha noted.
"Could be a decadence. It seems to be the new big thing," Peter said.
"You and your clones have some really weird luck," Peter Quill told Peter Parker.
"Welcome to Parker Luck logic," Peter joked.
"I understand that it is convenient to wear your suit under your clothes, but it cannot be comfortable," Clint said.
"Honestly, it's not. But it gets the job done," Peter agreed.
"A hypnotic TV channel," MJ slowly said.
"I never thought that would become a real thing," Peter replied.
"So the TV show forces people to watch it, even after it stops," Gamora said.
"We need to find how to combat something like that. My guess, an EMP would do it, but we have make to sure no side effects remain before we use an EMP," Tony responded.
"At least we know that there are no side effects," T'Challa said.
"Or immediate ones," Shuri countered. "There could be more that only becomes apparent later on."
"I'm not the CEO of any major company, but I feel like you would want to have your company's exterior look as nice as possible," Steve commented.
"I am a CEO of a major company and yes, you should have the exterior look as nice as possible. It's what everyone first sees," Pepper responded.
"That is just business 101," Tony added.
"That is a terrible idea," Tony remarked.
"To each, their own," Peter said. "Although I agree, that is an awful idea."
"Is it really that unnerving," Peter asked.
"Yes," Ned replied.
"It can get pretty weird," Tony admitted.
An) Not Done. See part 2 for the rest.