Miles Morales (
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[video, ID: "miles morales"] frank sinatra plays softly in the distance
So, this is gonna sound kinda random, but. I've been wondering for a little while...what's New York like here? I just wanna know if it's anything like the New York from my world.
Actually, now that I think about it--how does the New York here compare to New York where you came from? If you've ever been there, I mean. 'Cause now I'm wondering about all the different versions of it we probably know.
Actually, now that I think about it--how does the New York here compare to New York where you came from? If you've ever been there, I mean. 'Cause now I'm wondering about all the different versions of it we probably know.
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There were some bad mutants, and they like--made this huge storm that hit New York. It flooded everything, even the skyscrapers. Maybe like...half the city got damaged. A lot of people died--including a lot of superheroes.
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I mean, bad people exist everywhere, I'm not surprised, but -- I guess it's not a surprise they'd hit New York either.
I'm sorry, that's hard. We shouldn't have to deal with things like that day in and day out.
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It's okay. My area wasn't hit too bad, my house was still standing. And it's been a couple of years, so a lot of it's been fixed now.
Plus, we didn't have to deal with that sort of stuff every day. If we did, I don't think there'd be any New York left at all.
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The city can only take so much, you know? Those things are hard for her to come back from, and for the people? It's even harder. And in my experience, it sometimes feels like there's a crisis every day -- but I ah, I was the mayor of New York, where I came from.
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I mean, in general, not like for anything I did. I don't think I did anything, anyway. I meant for having to like, deal with stuff like this. Even if the big flood didn't happen to your New York I bet crazy stuff still happened too, right? Especially if your New York had superheroes and bad guys too.
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I mean, we did, but -- Ah, it's in the past. Retired. There are no villains if there's no hero, right? Thankfully, at least.
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Wait, so--you had superheroes, but one day they just...stopped? And all the bad guys stopped too?
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When the supervillain was taken care of...the other asshole decided to retire. He was shit at it anyway.
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[That goes against everything Miles holds true about the world in his heart, but okay. In the incredibly unlikely event there's only two superpowered people in the world and one is evil and the other's good...]
And--and what do you mean? What was wrong with the hero?
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When I say he was shit at it, I mean that I was shit at it -- There's only so many times you cause pile-ups on the highway that you decide it's better to just stop.
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Why was a guy like that the only hero around?
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Because he's a dumbass and the only one with superpowers?
We don't have shit like this where I come from. Not normally.
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[Miles clearly is having a hard time wrapping his head around this, though. Superheroes only became common within his lifetime--he even remembers a time before them entirely (except for Captain America, but he doesn't count). But even so, they've become such an integral part of the world and life in New York that he has a hard time thinking of them simply...going away like a bad fashion trend.]
And--and you just don't need superheroes?
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Sometimes. Rarely. The hero came back, made sure that 9/11 wasn't the tragedy it could have been.
[ A beat. ] But one great good deed doesn't mean it can fix all the small ones.
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He speaks slowly, trying to figure out his thoughts as he strings the words along.]
Well...no one can save everyone and everything. If it's not worth it unless you can save everybody, then nobody would be a hero.
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Acceptable losses, and all of that. But that doesn't mean... when you take on that guise? Of a hero? It's a lot of responsibility, and a lot of promise.
I don't think he'd consider himself a hero.
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Well, yeah, but...you said he still saved people, right? And even if he hurt people, it was only by accident. It sounds to me like he was a hero.
[Although, he supposes, if the guy himself doesn't want to call himself a hero, then...he shouldn't have to. But in Miles's eyes, at least, he still counts. Mostly because that's how he's rationalized a lot of his own super-encounters.]
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Miles doesn't have anything to say to that. Because even with all the encouragement he got from Nick Fury, and the Parkers, and hell, even Peter himself, he still worries about this sometimes too. Especially with what happened with his uncle.
So he just kind of looks down.]
...I guess.
[And it takes him another several moments before he lifts his head up again to say something else.]
But, I still--I still think it's worth trying, at least.
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He...doesn't really have the right stuff, I think. Wasn't really meant for the superhero gig, especially in a world where he'd be the only one. That's lonely, you know?
[ Well, he was already alone, but maybe there was something to be said for being the only hero, and the only one who knew and heard the things he heard in his head damn near constantly. ]
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