[img] https://comicnewbies.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/superior-spider-man-issue-11.jpg [/img] [center] However, Otto Octavius was not in fact free. Not anymore. A quick check revealed that, thankfully, he was not reverted to his older, decrepit form. He was still in Spider Man’s body, his mind was still acute, and now he was in a more standard term for confinement: prison. He was not alone, nor did this appear to be a very good one. He was [b]still in his Spider-Man Suit and in possession of his web shooters[/b], which was important. It appeared, though, that he would have to do something that Otto dreaded doing in order to escape. [/center] [center] [i]Socialize.[/i] [/center] [center] At least he didn’t need to fake being Peter Parker here. At least the ex-supervillain didn’t think that anyone who knew the old Spider-Man was here. How liberating. But that also meant he needed to survey his surroundings in order to get a good bearing on who to trust, who to use, and who to do away with. As such, Otto moved towards the nearest wall and leaned against it, attempting to feign aloofness and superiority. Well, not feign, more assert it. He had to watch, assess, and only then would he act.[/center]