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Upon seeing that no one else was stepping forward to fight, Anthony sighs and says to Connor, "We might as well get on with it. Come on." Not bothering to wait for an acknowledgment, Anthony walks confidently into the training room.
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It looks like a golden eagle to me.
The eagle has landed.
Connor and Anthony can go if you want, but I need to PM you something first.
Then explain the fact that one of Anti-Venom's powers is purging foreign substances from people, which in the comics includes radiation, and when he comes near Spider-man, which starts eliminating the radiation, Spider-man starts losing his powers. If the radiation isn't the source of Spider-man's powers, losing the radiation wouldn't cause Spider-man to lose his powers. The spider bite isn't what gave Peter powers, but the fact that it was an irradiated spider. You have to remember that this is a fictional universe, so the creators of Spider-man and Hulk were allowed to claim that radiation can give regular men superhuman powers.
Attending a public science exhibit when Peter was 15-years old, he was bitten on the hand by a radioactive spider accidentally irradiated by a particle beam, empowering Peter with the arachnid's proportional strength and agility, and the ability to cling to almost any surface."

Later on, he gives his Aunt May a blood transfusion, but the radiation in his blood gave her cancer, or something like that.
"Anti-Venom has all the abilities and powers of Venom, plus the ability to "cleanse" human bodies of foreign influences, such as symbiotes, people's super powers, sickness, and drugs. He also lacks the main weaknesses of the symbiote race, as extreme heat and sonic waves no longer have any effect on him (the Anti-Venom shows an extremely high resistence to heat when the Radioactive Man forces him to stay exposed to a nuclear bomb explosion heat). Anti-Venom also cuts out all of Spider-Man's powers if they get too close to each other."
KatherinWinter said
hmm... would that still be true with Jack and Ben being second generation? The irraduated blood would be deeper in the DNA, wouldn't it?


Radiation is radiation, according to comics. When Bruce Banner is Hulked out, every cell of his body overflows with gamma radiation, but he's had that sucked out of him before.
Don't worry, I wouldn't have John do that against Jack. Even if he did do it against Jack or Ben, I'd make it temporary, the effects would only last for a couple of hours.
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