Peter Parker (webs_of_fate) wrote in knowhereic, @ 2017-08-21 12:39:00 |
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Entry tags: | !knowhere, marvel 616: canon: peter parker |
Who: Peter Parker and Open to Steve Rogers
Where: Passport offices
When: 8/21, updated throughout the day.
What: Peter goes to work on trying to figure out why the tracking device mentioned by Tony, doesn't seem to work at the moment for those missing. (Collarverse plot)
Rating: Low ... FOR SCIENCE!
Status: Ongoing | Open
Day: 8/21 - Time: 1:00am
The desk was a cluttered mess, a chaos only understood by its creator; several passports, some active and functioning, some not active and non-functioning, were laid out on the desk in a functional mess, with wires running between several of them towards the computer in front of Peter Parker, whose hazel eyes scanned the images before him with a relentless pace. The information on the screen was understandable enough, but there was something missing there, he knew it, he just had to figure out what that missing piece was.
With the passports laid out, provided to him by Dr. Banner and a few volunteers, he had to assume he could find differences in the programming that could create some sort of pattern for him to notice, well, anything. Some of the non-functioning ones, or rather, the non-assigned ones, he'd gone in to make sure to switch off the tracking data that Tony had offered as a new found discovery just the night before. It was invaluable, because Peter had to assume something was disrupting the tracking signal, and he needed to see how the passports operated with it, and without it, at different frequencies, so on and so forth. The young genius frowning as he stood up and moved towards the clear, transparent board he was using to put up the formulas he was working on. He also put them into his webware on his wrist, always feeling having it in two locations could only help.
A sip of his coffee, and Peter dropped back into his seat, staring at the board while the sounds of his computer spoke different results to him through simulations of different formulas.