The viral marketing for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 continues, this time it’s a look inside OsCorp Industries and their out of this world secret experiments and accomplishments.
Some people have visions of the future. Me?
I went and saw it with my own eyes.
Behind the ridiculously fortified superdoors of OsCorp
Industries headquarters the future waits patiently for the rest of us to
arrive. Only a privileged few reside there — guardians of the secrets that only
time (and intrepid journalists!) will reveal.
Under pressure to quiet growing Wall Street rumors of
plans gone awry, OsCorp spokesman Donald Menken gave me a glimpse into that
future.
I was only given limited access to this room, and
legally I can’t discuss what I saw in detail. I can barely describe what I saw
now. Had I stepped just one foot deeper, it would have been too overwhelming
for me to handle.
Prototypes from the United States Military? CHECK.
Alternative energy experiments? CHECK. Stuff I don’t understand enough to even
describe it correctly? SUPERCHECK.
It’s like what my childhood closet would have looked
like if all toys were free and unlimited — but OsCorp’s toys can save the
world…or obliterate it.
So, if the future is already in the warehouse, how do
they keep advancing? When money is no object, it means the best facilities
filled with the brightest minds in science.
The scientific rumor mill (there is such a thing — I
checked) has floated every leading name as a possible contributor. But none is
more intriguing than world-renowned nuclear researcher Otto Octavius. When
asked about that rumor, Mr. Menken replied, “I can’t confirm or deny any rumors
you read on the web. We talk to a number of different scientists every day
about our special projects.”
Sinister 6 anyone?
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