Canon Update

Canon Update
Canon updates in Apocalypse How are non-standard. There's no going home, there's no coma. Instead, there is the Visionary, a young avatar located in Bonnie's Flophouse. They are a frail person who always wears a blindfold and does not leave the Flophouse. Those who wish to know their potential future may request that the Visionary provide one for them. The Visionary will always agree, but will caveat that this is only a potential future and that they will need something in return... something precious. In return for visions of a potential future, the Visionary will take one important happy memory from the character.
Please note, the Visionary will not initiate interaction or request characters make use of their services. It will be a character choice to engage with them and offer up their memories. If this is something the character would do, they will receive whatever new canon material you desire in exchange for losing a happy memory. There will be no way to verify the veracity of this information unless someone from their world came in from a later point in time to corroborate it. The lost memory can be a canon memory or one gained within the game; it just needs to be important to the character.
Lost memories will be noticeably absent from the minds of characters, like someone ripped something out of them.

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Character: Peter Parker (
Happy Memory: The last weekend he really remembers spending with his parents before he was dropped off at May and Ben's apartment for the last time. It is one of the last concrete memories he has of his parents.
New Canon Information:
The rest of Spider-Man: Far From Home picking up where he left off:
-Peter heads back to the hotel his class is staying at after giving Beck the EDITH glasses. He walks into the hotel, greeted by his teachers, Ned and MJ.
-He asks MJ to come out for a walk with him. She agrees and Peter is excited to have this time with her.
-He changes back into his casual clothes to meet her in the lobby.
-He makes a point to bring the necklace he bought for MJ with him, intending to confess his feelings to her. They head out after she comes downstairs.
-MJ uses this time to question Peter about his whereabouts and if he's Spider-Man.
-Peter flounders, not sure how to answer her insistent questioning. He awkwardly puts away the necklace in a tin he had in hand.
-He is convinced she was only interested in him because he is Spider-Man.
-As proof he is Spider-Man, MJ pulls out a piece of projector she found earlier with his webbing on it.
- When Peter asks if this was why she was watching him all the time, MJ accidentally confirms she was only interested in him because of Spider-Man.
-MJ accidentally activates the projector by dropping it. The projector begins playing an earlier fight Beck had with an Elemental. The two teenagers startle away from the projector. Peter goes to cautiously pick it up and examines it. More pre-made footage plays.
-Peter questions who could have done this only for Mysterio's image to come swinging into the hologram fighting the monster.
-Peter changes gears, panicking as he realizes he gave a villain the EDITH glasses. He knows he needs to catch Mysterio and reveal the lie to Nick Fury. Peter confirms to MJ yes, he is spider-man. He also says they need to head back inside now to make sure Mysterio gets taken care of. MJ fumbles awkwardly, surprised and elated she was right.
-The two teens rush back to the hotel so he can change into his Night Monkey suit. Peter intends to go warn Nick Fury about Beck being a liar.
-Ned walks in on Peter changing in front of MJ, awkwardly tries to cover up the fact Peter is in a Night Monkey costume. Peter assures his friend MJ is in the know.
-He asks Ned and MJ to cover for him.
-He bails to head to Berlin to catch up with SHEILD and Beck. He doesn't try calling Fury before hand, worried his phone has been bugged.
-He arrives in Berlin by daybreak.
-Peter's picked up by hologram Nick Fury (beck or his team) in a rental car. He is taken to the warehouse under an illusion.
-Entirety of the illusion scene unfolds pushing Peter through the warehouse to a trainyard in the back.
-Right up until the train scene, where it collides with Peter head on.
Peter will think he's actively dead back home, and it will make him actively distraught in game. It will also make him double down on helping the ADI since his attempts to not be Spider-Man failed so spectacularly it lead to his death. I'll likely say ICly this happens after his punishment ended.
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And in turn, there will be thoughts, images, and possibilities shoved into his head, a swirling cacophony of memories he'll probably need a few days or more to fully process. Whether any of it is true or not... well, the Visionary makes no guarantees.
It is up to you if this update and feeding happens because Peter pressed the Visionary for a glimpse of his future, or because of an accidental slip on the Visionary's part. Either way, when it's over, the Visionary will look blissfully relaxed for a few seconds, like they've just finished a big meal and they're sitting back to mull over what's left of it on their tongue. But that vanishes soon enough, replaced by horror and apologies, and the Visionary rushing away, locking herself in the basement and refusing to speak to Peter or anyone else about it.