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Ned Leeds ([info]guy_inthe_chair) wrote in [info]avengers_logs,
@ 2021-01-06 12:04:00

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Entry tags:-open thread, ned leeds, peter parker, peter quill, tony stark

Who: Ned and OPEN
What: "Studying"
When: 4pm Wednesday
Where: Lobby of Stark Towers
Rating: Low



Ned had homework, but he was kind of over school. Senioritis was growing strong in Ned and he was trying to care... but not really. He didn't have an apartment here because he still lived at home, but Ned still wanted to feel like he was part of everyone else so he came every day to study. Today the studying consisted of writing a new hacking program instead. That was still valuable learning, right? This particular program was meant to access any new car that had more computer in it than maybe it should. He was reminded of when Peter borrow Flash's car. With this new program, Peter could 'borrow' any car he needed if it came to it. Of course Ned knew that if bad guys ended up getting ahold of the program, it would suck, but he was confident in his encryption protocols.



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[info]thespiderling
2021-01-17 03:55 am UTC (link)
"For real? Thanks, dude," Peter said enthusiastically, easily distracted away from his worries about school and college and everything else when there was the promise of new tech. He peered over at the computer, scanning what Ned was working on. The coding was so advanced that Peter couldn't work out what it was for, but he knew it had to be a stroke of brilliance. Ned's programming always was. "So what's the gist of it?"

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[info]guy_inthe_chair
2021-01-17 04:06 am UTC (link)
"Uh, okay, so, basically. Like, you know how sometimes when you're just being Peter things happen and you don't always have time to put on your suit and stuff? Or like, maybe something happens to the suit and you can't web or whatever. So I thought I could make you this program that helps you unlock and turn on any car that's like 2010 and higher." Which was most cars nowadays. "And Mr. Stark came by and gave me a great idea of adding this like, canceller for any video surveillance in the area. You know, so no one sees you actually stealing the car and stuff."

He looked at his friend, trying to gauge if Peter was into it or not.

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[info]thespiderling
2021-02-03 05:40 am UTC (link)
"Woah." Peter was impressed with the scope of Ned's work. He had been stuck in a number of situations where a fast ride would've come in handy - but beyond stealing Flash's car at the Homecoming dance, he usually had to think of other ways around it. And sometimes that cost time that he needed to save someone's life or subvert a disaster. "This is really, really cool. A little illegal, but man, your brain makes me glad you're on Spider-man's side."

Peter grinned at Ned and set his backpack on the ground, settling in. He could see the two of them talking this over and figuring details out for a while. "Do you think you could somehow write in a code so it singles out cars that haven't moved from their parking spot for a while? That might make it easier to fly under the radar with this."

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