You were Peter Petruski, also known as Trapster (NOT PASTE POT PETE!!! NEVER AGAIN!!!). Three years ago, you had arrived in a mysterious new world after a fight with the Fantastic Four went south. You quickly discovered two things:
- It appeared the Villains were, miraculously, the real powerful forces here.
- Saving a bellhop's life, however unintentionally, could pay dividends in the end.
For Context On that second thing, you saw a clearly down on his luck Smhuck In a wet bellhop outfit being jumped and it struck a chord with you, so you reluctantly saved the man, Esteban Ramirez. Turned out to be a wise decision, because he was willing to fill you in on whatever info you needed due to some bizarre code of honor. Idiot. But you weren't about to look a gift horse in the mouth, and sapped up all the knowledge Esteban gave you. Soon, with some reluctant help from your new lackey (look at you: In this world only a few hours at the time and already gaining lackies; suck it Boomerang!) You manage to forge all the necessary documents to get a job. And you and Esteban get jobs at a low level adhesive production/construction company.
But you had learned YOUR lesson about trusting people with your glue invention. The owner had an…. Unfortunate accident a year into your employment and it just so happened he had willed his company to you. Convenient, eh?
Those next two years were a whirlwind of activity. Soon, you had an empire in your industry no one could hope to undo. In fact, you very sincerely considered not continuing your life of costumed crime and just reaping the benefits of your company. And then:
Choose one:
[] You simply grew incredibly bored
[] An employee was beaten up and you wished to avenge then
[] You wished to be extra safe and sabotage potential rivals
Regardless of the reasoning, you were very frequently slipping off in your old Trapster guise to cause trouble. Esteban, ever loyal, usually covered for you, even if he was starkly against getting involved in any other way.
And so this was your life. All in all, a pretty good one.