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00:00Promise.
00:04Don't leave me hanging.
00:06I'm trying to soak over here.
00:08Not on my watch.
00:10Come on.
00:12You're too much, man.
00:24Hang in there, Miles.
00:30You're too much.
00:38Mh!
00:40I gotta go.
00:44I'll be weep.
00:48I'll be right back to the other side.
00:50No, I'm not.
00:52I'll be in the next one!
00:54I'll be in the next one.
00:56I can figure it out.
00:58Hey, Maz, getting used to hearing that voicemail here was it?
01:12Dropped you a pin, you're going to come through?
01:15Hey, I'm Glaren.
01:16What?
01:17Too busy to visit your band?
01:19Nah.
01:20I was just giving you space after you got out.
01:23Don't need it.
01:24Besides, we gotta settle some things.
01:27We do?
01:28See you soon, kid.
01:30Just go see him and get it over with, Miles.
01:33Then we focus on whoever took Lee and Squirpy.
01:36Something tells me they're planning something big.
01:49Hey, friend, it's Danica.
01:51You are listening to the Danicast.
01:53Get this.
01:54Now the fastest growing podcast in New York.
01:57Hold on to your knickers, Jonah.
01:59I'm coming for the crown.
02:00For you new listeners, welcome.
02:02The Danicast is your spot for real takes on real news about real people.
02:08Did y'all hear about this train worker, Dennis, who single-handedly kept the trains running during the Sandman attacks?
02:14Main track control booth got cut off by a power failure, and he had to patch in from his cell phone on a hot spot to keep the lines up.
02:22Thousands of people got evacuated to Queens and Brooklyn thanks to him.
02:26Dennis, we at the Danicast salute you. Keep doing what you're doing.
02:29Dennis, we at the Danicast salute you. Keep doing what you're doing.
02:31We really gotta do this with the mask on?
02:53Depends.
02:55Relax.
02:56I'm not trying to get my ass kicked by my nephew again.
03:00Your dad used to give me that exact same look.
03:14Look.
03:23Kid?
03:33Martin Lee.
03:36Someone got him out.
03:38I know what you're thinking, Miles.
03:40This is not on you.
03:44We can't let him live up here.
03:46It's just another kind of prison.
03:48It's not that easy.
03:49Never said it was.
03:51But sometimes you gotta push the past away, so you can make room for the future.
03:59That's actually why I called.
04:02Need your help getting something.
04:05Could get it myself, but...
04:08Parole means Prowler's retired.
04:12What is it?
04:13Just some old tech I gotta get off the street.
04:16Stashed it by a decommissioned Roxanne lab near Central Park.
04:20Yeah, I know the one.
04:22Are you really putting Prowler behind you?
04:25Behind us.
04:30You getting something?
04:31How did you...
04:32Hey, Miles.
04:33That Lee business?
04:34Don't be stupid.
04:35Yeah, yeah.
04:36I'm serious, Miles.
04:37I'm serious, Miles.
04:38I've heard this dude could turn your brain into scrambled eggs.
04:39Leave it alone.
04:40I'm serious, Miles.
04:41I'm serious, Miles.
04:42I've heard this dude could turn your brain into scrambled eggs.
04:43Leave it alone.
04:44Now what else is going on?
04:45Now what else is going on?
04:46Our school?
04:47College?
04:48Anyone you like?
04:49I don't know.
04:50I don't know.
04:51So there is someone.
04:53What?
04:54What?
04:55What?
04:56What?
04:57What?
04:58What?
04:59What?
05:00What?
05:01What?
05:02What?
05:03I'm serious, Miles.
05:04I've heard this dude could turn your brain into scrambled eggs.
05:08Leave it alone.
05:09Now what else is going on?
05:12Our school?
05:13College?
05:14Anyone you like?
05:16I don't know.
05:17So there is someone.
05:23I'm here.
05:34What am I looking for?
05:36Just use your eyes, nephew.
05:38Uploaded some Prowler code into your mask when I swiped it.
05:41Of course you did.
05:42The stash stays hidden until it detects the code from my suit.
05:50Last step is to decrypt the key.
05:52A little bit of shock.
05:55Don't cheat.
05:56Take your time.
06:03Done.
06:04Not bad, kid.
06:11Another gate.
06:22Wait.
06:23Can't pull it open from down here.
06:24Wait.
06:25Can't pull it open from down here.
06:29Here we go.
06:31What?
06:32I'm going to not allow them to attack.
06:33I can't believe that.
06:34Maybe you'll take the key.
06:35Can't throw it open from down here.
06:36You'll be able to attack.
06:38What?
06:39Do you want to kill them?
06:40I'll kill them once.
06:41I'll kill them once.
06:42I'll kill them once.
06:43I'll kill them once.
06:44What?
06:45What?
06:46You'll kill them once.
06:47I'll kill them once.
06:48You go.
06:49What?
06:50Maybe this is going to kill them once.
06:51What?
06:52you would have made a decent prowler you should be seeing how to get inside now
07:04yo this is next level man hit this whole room in plain sight
07:22got it you want to finally tell me what this is old suit prototypes feel free to keep it
07:35some good tech in there cool could definitely use this
07:52listen this isn't the only stash unc whoever freed Lee sounds like my tech is right up their
08:08alley i want it falling into the wrong hands you're the only person i trust with this
08:14okay i got you coordinates are in the mask thanks nephew don't be a stranger
08:22i wonder what ma is going to say about this
08:25oye miles me enteré de lo que pasó con el transfer y con
08:30that bien si ma todo bien estaba ayudando uncle erin with some stuff ah
08:37y como está él está tratando pues qué bueno mommy
08:43veo en casa and before you ask me again estoy bien te lo juro te quiero
08:49let's head on to the city see what's going on maybe even find lee while i'm at it
09:00someone's playing with fireworks
09:05i know i left my backpack around here somewhere
09:19hey miles what's up hey good to see you
09:33i can't believe mr at least is going to be here at bv maybe one of those scholarships has my name on it
09:47if he likes my sound
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10:36hey miles over here
10:37hey
10:46you made it
10:51i want to talk to him about that computational physics program we got your missing person report
10:59half an hour ago i just heard two words missing in person so i'm gonna say yes
11:15go ahead we'll save your seat
11:28i gotta catch up to the principal maybe i can find out more
11:40do you have any of her personal items
11:53is it unlocked have you seen any texts coming in or anything
12:01here we go just some notifications from her fitness tracker it's counting her steps
12:06wherever she is the students adore miss ferguson i hope she's all right please find her we'll do our best
12:16miss ferguson's missing oh man sounds like she's still wearing her fitness tracker
12:22wonder if i could find that signal
12:24all right let's see where this fitness tracker is
12:35last known location dawson harbour
12:38beginning text to speech call with hayley cooper
12:52miles mr atlas just got here
12:54eta oh man gotta find miss ferguson first be there when i can he's handing out scholarship applications
13:02right now
13:03uh can you get one for me i'll do better than that
13:08send you a link thanks good luck and hurry
13:16she's got to be around here somewhere better do this quietly
13:20hey yo miles what's up genki can this wait not really i've got mr atlas here i told him how you
13:32were missing the fair for volunteer work and he asked for a phone call with you is uh now a good
13:39time thanks genki but now is definitely not a good time here he is mr atlas i know you've got a flight to
13:47catch genki hi miles yeah hello you're whispering this is for the best is now a bad time uh no i'll
13:57make it work that's me great i heard you're interested in our music technology program so tell me about
14:04yourself what do you do for fun fun uh well i used to do music production but it's been hard to find
14:13time lately genki here showed me some of your samples good stuff particularly your song called
14:18swinging what was your inspiration uh yeah i was uh just swinging one day and thinking uh the tune just
14:29kind of came to me interesting and can you tell me about what's important to you in life being there
14:35for people when they need me being reliable trustworthy someone people can depend on very interesting
14:43and finally why do you think you'd make a great addition to our school i don't give up and uh
14:51i care about doing the right thing i won't let you down fascinating well miles thanks for your time
14:58i think i've got enough here thanks uh do you want my emails so we can stay in touch or uh
15:08no choice but to get spider-man i've gone better
15:12if you have to make it back to bv in time to meet mr atlas in person
15:15i'll clarify some things
15:28find him it's been oh
15:34thanks for your cooperation
15:45this spider's gonna go down
15:55nobody saw that right
16:00better hope i don't get to him
16:15better hope i don't get to him
16:32i'd hate to be you all right with those guys out of the way let's see where that tracker signal leads
16:38there she is this glass looks pretty breakable
16:51we'll have to do this the hard way you kidnapped me and tied me to a chair
16:55how is this not already the hard way don't make me have to show you
17:00now we know this thing has six steps what's the first one open the
17:07i got you are you okay i'm fine but who are these people how do they know i work for rand
17:18let's figure that out when we're not in the hostage situation
17:20you hide i've got these guys
17:34it's time to fight
17:46Yeah, yeah, yeah
17:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
18:10Here we go
18:16Your operation involves kidnapping. How am I supposed to let that slide?
18:25I'll get you
18:46I
19:02Don't believe it you took them out by yourself. It's in my job description ready to go are
19:08You going to carry me sure I've carried people before
19:15As long as I can get verbal confirmation that if I throw up on you you won't see me
19:20Consider this confirmation just try to tell her brother first
19:38Thanks to spider-man our treasured teacher Miss Ferguson is back with us safe and sound
19:50To show our gratitude. It is my honor to declare spider-man the official hero of Brooklyn visions
19:58You are always welcome here spider-man
20:03Thank you
20:04And now back to the quad we've got a robotics demonstration to do
20:08Not much time
20:12Hi miles I appreciate your dedication to interviewing but I could tell you were clearly busy with something important
20:29Mr. Sinclair put in an excellent word for you as the principal Evans
20:34So let's do this right and meet this week on campus in person
20:45Got a few app requests popping up on dv's campus thought I'd call you directly
20:49The city seems pretty quiet still no sign of Lee or the gang that took him wonder if Pete's having better luck than me
21:08Why couldn't I just take him out to dinner or something
21:19Hey Pete you ready to come by the foundation sure I'm excited to see what you're up to great. I'm excited to show you
21:32Oh gotta grab this call from MJ. See you soon. Hey, how you doing good?
21:37Just got off the phone with Harry and this foundation thing could be interesting. Oh nice
21:42Some hope on my work front too. I dug
21:50Wow, I was wondering what this place was
22:12That's Emily's tree
22:23This is perfect
22:25You made it
22:27I thought you said this was a startup
22:30Yeah, I was hoping for something a little less
22:33This but my dad was the one who you know he made all the arrangements
22:37Peter Parker
22:38Peter Parker
22:41So what do you think?
22:48It's a far cry from that chop shop that Otto had you in
22:54And now that you're on board this place is really gonna start cooking
23:01Dad Pete hasn't decided he's joining yet
23:08Dad Pete hasn't decided he's joining yet
23:12Oh really?
23:14But I was gonna give him a tour
23:17Let him decide for himself
23:21All right
23:22You know
23:26You know
23:28Seeing you boys together again
23:36Right then
23:38Have fun
23:41Get your badge out
23:43Let's go exploring
23:44So the first thing I want to show you is downstairs
23:54Harry, this place
23:56Right?
23:58Dad went a little more over the top than I would have liked
24:01How did you...
24:02You got things set up while I was still undergoing treatment
24:04But when I got out
24:06I made a few changes
24:08Like what?
24:09Diverted my salary into research projects
24:11Installed a diverse board to keep us on the right track
24:12And made sure all research aligned with our mission
24:16To heal the world
24:18First I want you to meet Dr. Young
24:20Who's a leading entomologist
24:22You know what entomology is?
24:23Yeah!
24:24Dr. Young is doing this super cool research on bees
24:27Or to be more precise, on bee predators
24:32Yes, this is Katherine
24:34May I ask his calling?
24:36Oh, of course
24:38Dr. Milligan
24:39Dr. Milligan
24:40Here, follow me
24:42That data does not cross-taculate with the AI learning piece
24:46And the last milestone
24:48Ready to talk to Dr. Young?
24:57You must be Peter!
24:58So nice to meet you
25:00I think you'll like this project
25:02Great to meet you Dr. Young
25:04Harry says you're working with bees
25:06Yes, and it's quite an urgent situation
25:12A full third of the food you eat everyday comes from crops pollinated by bees
25:16But worldwide populations are in steep decline
25:18Primarily due to a significant predator
25:21The carnivorous bee wolf
25:23So, we developed an innovative way to help the bees
25:27Wanna see how?
25:28Whoa, this is cool!
25:29These little drones are essentially bee bodyguards that were training to detect and attack bee wolves
25:41A.k.a. bee killer wasps
25:44And you're helping with the machine learning algorithm
25:46Do you see those little holographic bee wolves?
25:49The better you are at shooting those, the better our drones get at recognizing what to target
25:53The idea is for the drones to scare the bee wolves and not hurt them
26:01Oh, nice!
26:05Yes!
26:09Yup!
26:11Oh yeah!
26:13Gotta protect the hive!
26:16Nice!
26:17Gotcha!
26:19Wow!
26:21Come get...
26:23You're done, Peter. A very productive session.
26:24We got great data.
26:25Okay, flying home.
26:26Welcome to entomology.
26:28If those virtual bee wolves you just took out were real, you'd have saved the lives of about 2500 bees.
26:37Wow, I'd love to help any way I can. I could take a look at juicing the neural network speed.
26:41Oh, yes, please.
26:42Maybe if Pete decides to join us, you two can talk some more.
26:43Thanks, Dr. Young.
26:44I've got so much more to show you, Pete. Let's go.
26:46Now up ahead is the medical research area.
26:47We're doing cutting-up?
26:49The first killers took out were real, you'd have saved the lives of about 2500 bees.
26:52Wow, I'd love to help any way I can. I could take a look at juicing the neural network speed.
26:56Oh, yes, please.
26:58Maybe if Pete decides to join us, you two can talk some more.
27:01Thanks, Dr. Young.
27:05I've got so much more to show you, Pete. Let's go.
27:11Now, up ahead is the medical research area.
27:14We're doing cutting-edge proton beam work,
27:16using protons instead of X-rays,
27:18with better targeting and less radiation.
27:21It's all the stuff we talked about.
27:23All the stuff we dreamed could make the world a better place.
27:27That's the idea.
27:31Harry, a moment, if you please.
27:41Uh, any chance? I can wait a sec.
27:44It'll be quick.
27:46Doc, this is my friend Peter.
27:48Peter, Dr. Connors.
27:50We've actually met.
27:52I used to work with Dr. Octavius.
27:54You came to the lab once to consult on electrotactyl stimuli.
27:59Oh.
28:01Yes.
28:04It's a shame about Dr. Octavius.
28:07His work had so much promise.
28:10Any changes since this morning?
28:13Dizziness, aches, pains,
28:16anxiety,
28:18impulsive thoughts?
28:19Nope.
28:20I've never been better.
28:22That's what worries me.
28:25Nice to see you again.
28:26Your doctor is the lizard.
28:33Dad believes in second chances.
28:36Hey, listen, I gotta go make a call.
28:37But, uh, feel free to explore.
28:40Come meet me upstairs when you're ready.
28:41So that was crazy.
28:51But it seems to be working for everyone to have Dr. Connors here.
28:55Guess I'll look around.
28:56Nice.
29:01Seems inspired by some of Otto's work without the hardwiring problems.
29:05I wonder if Dr. Connors has used this.
29:08Though after that lizard rampage, he may be done testing his work on himself.
29:12This is the original prototype from Otto's lab.
29:22This would have been crime scene evidence.
29:24I wonder how it ended up here.
29:26I wonder how it ended up here.
29:28Hey, come on.
29:29I don't know if Billy is cool.
29:31And I mean, are they now?
29:35Did you do the XR of analysis?
29:40The origins of life on Earth remain a mystery.
29:48How could organic life forms have arisen from non-biological chemical compounds?
29:53Recent discoveries of meteorites containing organic molecules considered the building blocks of life may provide a potent clue.
30:01Guess this is what it's like working for an article.
30:10So much to see here.
30:24Where do I even start?
30:28Hey, what are you doing with these bikes?
30:31We're working on ultra-efficient batteries, charged by bicycles.
30:36These bikes? Can I ride them?
30:39Not right now, but when they're road-ready, we'll need people to test them.
30:44Nice. I'll try to come back.
30:46I think we should have about kissed BH, did it?
30:59Welcome to entomology.
31:05Beehives show complex group decision-making and group locomotion.
31:10Swarming is an annual process in which the colony expands and splits.
31:16The Emily May Foundation has discovered that specific changes in the honeycomb's vibrational spectra precede a primary swarm.
31:24This research will help beekeepers support healthy swarming without invasive observational techniques
31:30for optimal health and reproduction in our beleaguered bee population.
31:39Yeah.
31:40Hey, whenever you're ready, come meet me up here.
31:42I'm on my way. I'll see you in a sec.
31:50Attention, employees. Don't forget, today is boot truck day.
31:54There's so much to explore.
31:59But I shouldn't keep Harry waiting.
32:08How long have you been here today?
32:10About two hours.
32:12I got a funny place to wait for the close.
32:15I've got a nice thing in my building.
32:17You really have a particle accelerator?
32:20We use it to send proton beams to that treatment room downstairs.
32:23It appears. It's being repaired right now, but I'll have it back up in no time.
32:29Incredible.
32:35Where are we heading now?
32:37Up to the top floor.
32:38Your energy seems really good, Harry.
32:41I feel great.
32:43So put your way back helmet on and think back.
32:46Even before high school.
32:49To middle school.
32:50Okay.
32:51Now, do you know the...
32:54Hang on.
32:56You're a popular guy.
32:57Sorry, it's just my tutoring job.
33:00You were saying?
33:01You know the stuff everyone studies in middle school with Rebore Mendel and the pea plants?
33:05Yeah, I think so.
33:06About genetics and plant hybridization?
33:09Exactly.
33:09So, Dr. Foster up ahead.
33:11He's won every top prize in the field for his work with plant genetics.
33:15Wow.
33:16Hey, when you were walking around, did you have a chance to feed the fish?
33:19No, I didn't.
33:21Oh, you have to.
33:23It's seriously one of my favorite spots in the whole building.
33:26So calming and...
33:27We're doing cool research inspired by the cellular structure of the koi fish's scales.
33:32I'll be sure to go check that out.
33:33Hey, it's me.
33:34Welcome to...
33:35Yeah, we got the doll on the menu seat.
33:37So that he would base up the memory system in the degree of the roots of the extraction.
33:41I see what you're saying.
33:43The algorithm is similar to long division.
33:46If you look at it that way.
33:48Got it.
33:49Mm-hmm.
33:49I'll say we're good to go.
33:52Sounds good.
33:53This way, dude.
34:01Dr. Foster.
34:02Thanks, Dr. Foster.
34:05Ah, Peter, I presume.
34:07Harry talks about you frequently.
34:10So nice to meet you.
34:11Dr. Foster is working on agricultural efficiency.
34:16With the population growing and the climate changing unpredictably,
34:20we need to adapt more quickly than nature normally would.
34:25Genetic recombination can customize crops to best meet these new challenges,
34:29be it extreme weather or an increase in pests.
34:34Would you like to see this test bed?
34:37Okay.
34:38The idea is to tweak a plant's genes to maximize optimal qualities.
34:43For instance, a plant that can thrive in drought conditions.
34:46In our simulation, the goal is to maximize growth.
34:49Why don't you practice on this?
34:51Okay.
35:10Okay.
35:11I think I get the hang of it.
35:12Great.
35:13Now you're ready to try the real thing.
35:15This is a plant we're working on to grow well in drought conditions.
35:19Corporations patent GMO seeds for profit and are rightly criticized.
35:23But ours are open source, developed for sustainability instead of financial gain.
35:28So smart.
35:29What next?
35:51What next?
35:51One step closer to feeding the world.
36:09Nice work.
36:11Listen, I know you're not officially on, but could you look at one more gene for me?
36:15Curious to get your take on it.
36:18It's a crop specifically adapted to urban gardens.
36:21Of course.
36:28Beautiful work, Peter.
36:29Using this technology, we're on track to end world hunger by 2035.
36:43Wow.
36:45I knew a rooftop you could use for a real world test if you're interested.
36:49Oh, very much so.
36:51Harry was right.
36:53You'll be a real asset here.
36:55Thank you, Dr. Foster.
36:57So now where?
36:59Last stop.
37:00Might be my favorite.
37:02It's commanding, but not overbearing.
37:04Playful, but not tasteless.
37:06Impressive, but not show-off.
37:08Your office.
37:09Or is it our office?
37:12Harry.
37:12Now remember, the things you've seen today are just a small taste of what we're working on.
37:18But don't decide just yet.
37:19Not till you've seen this last thing.
37:21Okay.
37:22Come on.
37:23Where's your badge?
37:23You'll need it to get in.
37:26Uh, where did I put it?
37:28Don't tell me you lost it.
37:30Nope.
37:30False alarm.
37:31Right here.
37:40Come on.
37:41I'm so excited for you to see this.
37:43Okay, okay.
37:44Go ahead.
37:46Swipe.
37:46We need more security.
37:48Wow.
37:56Wow.
38:09Man.
38:12Harry.
38:12This is all so amazing.
38:18It's perfect, really.
38:20It's just...
38:21Things are really hectic right now.
38:25Wow.
38:25When I was in treatment, all I could think about was, what would I do if I survived?
38:39And I kept hearing my mom's voice, telling me that our planet is in trouble.
38:44And it's my responsibility to save it.
38:47It's my responsibility to save it.
39:02If you join me, there's so much more that we can do.
39:07I mean, we both know you're the smarter one.
39:14Come on.
39:17Let's make my mom and me proud, huh?
39:23It's amazing.
39:26But there's one thing.
39:31Can I move my desk over there?
39:33I like to face the wall when I work.
39:35Oh.
39:42One quick thing.
39:58I'm going to need a little time to transition out of my tutoring job.
40:03Of course.
40:06Take whatever time you need.
40:09It's all about balance, right?
40:11Yeah.
40:13But Coney Island later, yeah?
40:15You bet.
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