Planning Spider-Man's Doom
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The Resurrection of Doc Ock.
Harry Osborn and Doc Ock hatch a plot (Alternate link)
OsCorp must have had dozens of warehouses and testing grounds, scattered throughout the states of New York and New Jersey, some more of a secret than others. This one bore the logo on the building, but the place didn't appear to be actively used, the security systems strictly electronic rather than human. It was a good security system, of course, state-of-the-art and designed by OsCorp for OsCorp. Of course, a few taps of the keys on Harry Osborn's laptop had been enough for Dr. Octavius to find out how to disable it, since Harry himself had so helpfully pulled up the data on the location. After a thorough check for human guards or any other form of a trap, the Doctor turned it off and let himself in, then spent a while longer looking over the security controls to make sure he'd be able to do the same later, even if Harry decided to rest the keycodes. It was, he thought, laughably simple of the boy to give him this kind of access. The other OsCorp warehouses could be visited later, at his leisure, and Harry need never even know...
Just as in the Osborn mansion, Dr. Octavius was quick to make himself at home, and by the time Harry arrived to meet him there he was stretching his metal limbs to test the strength of the catwalks and beams. If he'd taken the opportunity to investigate the tech stored in the warehouse, he'd hidden any signs of it well.
Harry Osborn and Doc Ock hatch a plot (Alternate link)
OsCorp must have had dozens of warehouses and testing grounds, scattered throughout the states of New York and New Jersey, some more of a secret than others. This one bore the logo on the building, but the place didn't appear to be actively used, the security systems strictly electronic rather than human. It was a good security system, of course, state-of-the-art and designed by OsCorp for OsCorp. Of course, a few taps of the keys on Harry Osborn's laptop had been enough for Dr. Octavius to find out how to disable it, since Harry himself had so helpfully pulled up the data on the location. After a thorough check for human guards or any other form of a trap, the Doctor turned it off and let himself in, then spent a while longer looking over the security controls to make sure he'd be able to do the same later, even if Harry decided to rest the keycodes. It was, he thought, laughably simple of the boy to give him this kind of access. The other OsCorp warehouses could be visited later, at his leisure, and Harry need never even know...
Just as in the Osborn mansion, Dr. Octavius was quick to make himself at home, and by the time Harry arrived to meet him there he was stretching his metal limbs to test the strength of the catwalks and beams. If he'd taken the opportunity to investigate the tech stored in the warehouse, he'd hidden any signs of it well.