The video depicts Peter in a miserable state, witnessing his beloved woman kissing another man, followed by the realization that his superpowers have malfunctioned.
"Goodness, when he fell from the sky, my heart ached. Spider-Man is really unlucky. I want to comfort him."
"Ma'am, stop daydreaming. You're definitely not Spider-Man's type. Look at Mary Jane and then you... ha ha ha ."
"Hey! You're rude. At least I'll be there for Spider-Man, unlike that fake bitch, switching affections constantly."
"I'm worried about Spider-Man losing his powers. What happened to his body?"
At this moment, the video pauses again, and a new question emerges:[ "question, will Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, permanently lose his superpowers?"]
[A: Yes
B: No.]
It's another question. Commissioner Gordon looks at Peter Parker and asks, "Have you ever experienced something like this, suddenly losing superpowers as shown in the video?"
"No, never!"
Peter Parker shakes his head, "This is my first time seeing it. Shooting webs now feels as natural as eating or drinking. Honestly, after receiving the rewards from the quiz game, I've diverged significantly from my original timeline."
Bruce Wayne asks, "Have you researched your own superpowers?"
"Well, no..." Peter Parker shakes his head, "I don't have relevant knowledge in human biology or the necessary equipment. But if I get the chance, I'd like to study it."
His superpowers stem from a mutated spider, requiring specialized biological knowledge and a laboratory for meaningful research.
Arthur shrugs, "In my opinion, the answer to this question should be 'B.' Spider-Man's life shouldn't end here. Peter, I believe in you."
Bruce Wayne glances at him, also leaning towards 'B.' Judging from the exposed information and details in the video, there's likely trouble ahead for Spider-Man, involving his good friend Harry Osborn and Dr. Otto Octavius, who researches nuclear fusion.
But honestly, Batman doesn't want Arthur to keep scoring. It's best if he Gordon or Peter answers next.
In a blink, the countdown for answering begins. Without much hesitation, all four press their buzzer buttons. This time, it's Peter who successfully answers.
After a brief thought, he chooses 'B'. Arthur, Bruce Wayne, and Commissioner Gordon also choose 'B.' It's clear to anyone that Spider-Man, despite the tough times, won't be completely down and out.
[Congratulations to player Peter Parker for the correct answer, earning 4 points. Player Bruce Wayne, player Jim Gordon, and player Arthur Fleck answered correctly, earning 1 point each]
The good news is that they answered correctly; Peter won't permanently lose his superpowers. The bad news is that trouble seems to be brewing in future New York.
After the quiz, the screen began replaying a video. Peter hasn't completely lost his powers; they come and go. Soon, the focus shifts to Dr. Otto Octavius's experiment day.
It's a significant day for Dr. Octavius and the future of Osborn Industries and clean energy. If the experiment succeeds, it could lead to a global shift and a new industrial revolution.
Many people attend, including industry professionals, media reporters, and the major investor, Osborn Industries. Peter, thanks to his friend Harry Osborn, is also present.
Before the experiment, Dr. Octavius shares a less-than-amusing joke and introduces his assistant—four mechanically elegant robotic arms resembling octopus tentacles.
These arms, made of special materials, withstand high temperatures and electromagnetic fields, suitable for unconventional environments. They even have an artificial intelligence system and autonomous consciousness.
Someone expresses concern, "Doctor, how do you ensure you control these AI robotic arms and not the other way around?"
Dr. Octavius replies with a smile, "That's a good question. I developed an inhibitory chip to ensure I control the arms, not the other way around."
He puts on the four robotic arms, which move gracefully with a futuristic style. The highlight begins—the creation of a controllable artificial sun, extracting sustainable and nearly infinite energy.
This requires expensive and rare thorium elements. Osborn Industries generously supports the endeavor, and Dr. Octavius expresses gratitude to his major investor.
Harry Osborn enthusiastically declares, "I'm happy to foot the bill for you, Octavius!"
Dr. Octavius's robotic arms are incredibly agile, almost lifelike. Without delay, he begins the experiment, and initially, everything goes smoothly.
As the apparatus operated, onlookers witnessed the thorium element, initially the size of a glass sphere, rapidly expanding into a dazzling little sun. Dr. Octavius, wearing specialized goggles, proudly declared, 'Now, the sun is in my hands!'
However, the experiment was far from perfect at this point. Controlling the 'mini-sun' completely was the crucial next step, requiring the assistance of the four mechanical arms.
Despite this, the spectators wore smiles, believing there wouldn't be any issues. Some even congratulated Harry Osborne, anticipating the industrial achievement dreamed of by his father.
Yet, in the crowd, Peter was the first to sense something amiss. He noticed a dropped pin being attracted, flying toward the miniature sun of nuclear fusion.
Soon, various items on people and within the laboratory seemed to experience significant gravitational pull, rushing towards the small sun.
A sudden turn of events caused panic, and Dr. Octviaus shouted, 'Don't panic, it's just a power surge! It'll stabilize soon.'
However, the situation didn't unfold as smoothly as he claimed. The gravitational force gradually intensified, not only affecting small accessories on individuals but also pulling metal panels from the laboratory walls. Recognizing the danger, the staff promptly evacuated the crowd.