In the comic The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity, the symbiote Carnage, weakened after a fight, selects a new victim: Spider-Girl, a young heroine with absorption powers. For ordinary citizens, this event goes unnoticed in their daily routine, but it reveals how villains exploit the innocence of the youngest. The plot moves toward a conclusion where the heroes must unite to rescue her with anti-symbiote weapons.
Anti-symbiote weapons: containment and rescue technology 🛡️
The development of anti-symbiote weapons focuses on sonic frequencies and extreme heat, elements that weaken the symbiote's cohesion without harming the host. In this case, Spider-Girl presents an additional technical challenge: her absorption powers can amplify the energy of these attacks. Support teams, such as those from the Future Foundation, design modular devices that adjust power in real-time, preventing the heroine from becoming further merged with Carnage.
Carnage at university: the most studious symbiote 🎓
The worst part is that Carnage, with his new host, could attend energy absorption classes. Imagine the symbiote taking notes and raising its hand to ask: Professor, can I devour my deskmate's soul. Meanwhile, Spider-Girl just wants to save the semester, not the world. Good thing the heroes are already preparing the giant speaker to give this symbiote a resounding failing grade.