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cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2013-09-11 04:11 pm

Who killed Captain Stacy?

So there was a certain scene in A+X #11 that caught my attention...



Was it really Otto's fault? Let's see.

From Amazing Spider-Man #90...












So basically Spider-Man deliberately causes Dr. Octopus to lose control of his tentacles... the tentacles attack him and knock over debris, killing Captain Stacy... and Otto is the one to blame?

[identity profile] fredneil.livejournal.com 2013-09-11 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Otto wasn't just some nondescript face in the crowd who happened to have tentacles attached to him. He was a supervillian (or "arch criminal" if you're living in the Adam West Batman series), so ignoring him wasn't an option. Ultimately, George Stacy's death was a result of his actions.
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[personal profile] cainofdreaming 2013-09-11 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It wasn't smart, yes, but I'd say there's a good chance that Otto would have done something similar anyway. He has used the tactic of dropping stuff on people to prevent pursuit repeatedly during his career.
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[personal profile] cainofdreaming 2013-09-11 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Because he didn't have the chance to.
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[personal profile] cainofdreaming 2013-09-11 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Was he in a situation where he needed a distraction because Peter was close to beating him during those three issues? He doesn't go endangering people just for the heck of it, like the likes of Carnage, only as a means to an end.

[identity profile] fredneil.livejournal.com 2013-09-12 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
What was the alternative? Waiting until he had Otto in a place where there were no civilians and dong nothing until then?


The context missing from this is that Peter didn't choose to fight Otto on the roof. His plan was to take Otto by surprise inside an apartment, where there were no civilians, but Otto attacked him first, so he, not Peter was the one who chose to have the fight in that area. GIven that Peter was already attacked, his choices here were to use his webbing and make Otto lose control of his tentacles or to let Otto beat him to death.


So we have the entire sequence of events being started by Otto's criminal actions, Otto choosing a place to fight Peter that put civilians in danger, and Otto putting Peter into a situation where he was forced to make Otto lose control of his tentacles. I don't see why Peter would bear more responsibility than Otto for George Stacy's death.
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[personal profile] yvonmukluk 2013-09-12 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm...

I know context is for the weak, but cyberghostface I'm getting a suspiciously partisan vibe on the subject of Otto Octavius from you lately, leaving out that sort of key information. I have had it with supervillain apologists!