This story will take place on an Earth that will hopefully consist of stories by multiple authors on the site, I just want to be the catalyst. I will be handling the Spider-man stories for this Earth. I will only handle Spider-man, but stories centering around other Spider heroes should be held off until I introduce them. Spider heroes that will make their debuts in my story are Spider-Girl(formerly Jessica Parker), Spider Woman(formerly Gwen Stacy), Scarlet Spider(Spider Clone), Spider-Boy(formerly Miles Morales) and Spinneret(formerly Mary Jane Watson).

This Earth is one where heroes are legally registered as their costumed identity. Their civilian identities are completely erased, except from the memories of those closest to them. This allows the heroes to focus solely on their mission without having to worry about promises and deadlines from their civilian lives. Exceptions to this law, the "Civilian Protection Committee", are business tycoons, like Tony Stark, and military personel, like Carol Danvers and James Rhodes.

Monetary support to heroes is dependent on their public image, so Spider-man, who is constantly targeted by the Daily Bugle, and other papers under the control of the Kingpin, has a poor public image and lousy monetary support, while someone like Wasp, who is popular among the masses, has an excellent public image and great monetary support.

That isn't to say that certain heroes are broke. Because they are registered, being heroes has become a paying job, just like anything else. They clock in when they wake up and clock out when they go to sleep. The monetary support is more or less like a holiday bonus, that is, if heroes took holidays.

But that's enough from the explanation. Besides, some of you might understand better when given context in the story.

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Heroes Tower(Apartment Complex built to house Superheroes)- 3 months after the emergence of Spider-Man and Spider-Girl

Spider-Man exited his suite, Room 810, with a basket containing his filthy costumes. In the three months since he started work as a hero, he has gone through a few costume changes. First there was a full body spandex suit with red and blue coloring and a black web design, but the mask proved to be uncomfortable(you know, the iconic one). He then downgraded to a street level version of the suit (like the homemade suit in Spider-Man homecoming), but proved to be too clunky. Iron Man gave him armor after that(Iron Spider), but that just slowed him down and restricted his movements. In the end, he designed a suit that ended up being somewhere between the three suits. Iron Man designed an eye mask-goggle blend that offered all the same bonuses as the helmet from the armor. He also had standard blue spandex and wore a red vest with a black spider emblem on the front, along with red arm bands, which hid his web shooters, and red shin bands, which hid other gadgets Spider-Man designed. He also let his hair grow out and didn't really style it, as the bedhead look made it look shorter while giving it character at the same time.

Spider-Man entered the elevator and was joined by Hawkeye before the doors closed.

"Hawkeye," Spider-Man greeted.

"Spidey," Hawkeye responded, pulling a newspaper out from under his arm.

Most of the other Heroes had started using the nickname Spidey, first given to him by the Human Torch, halfway through his second month as a hero. Despite them not having civilian identities anymore, any heroes related to Spider-Man, so far there was only one, referred to him by his old identity, Peter Parker. This was normal among heroes, as it showed that they have a connection.

Spider-Man looked at the paper in Hawkeye's hands. It was the day's issue of the Daily Bugle, the first and most popular "Spider Bashing" newspaper. As usual, Spider-man was on the front page. The picture was taken by Spider-Man himself, though he sent it in through the pen name B. Reilly. It showed Spider-Man distracting the Hulk while civilians ran for cover. Despite Spider-Man, and several witnesses, knowing what happened, the headline read "SPIDER-MAN LEADS HULK ON CITY WIDE RAMPAGE!"

The doors opened and the two heroes stepped out. Hawkeye headed straight for the door while Spider-Man took an immediate right and walked to the laundry room. Wasp was already there, leaning against a running dryer while reading the New York Times, which actually praised Spider-Man for protecting the city from the Hulk. Spider-Man placed his basket next to one of the washing machines and put his reds in first, learning from experience that washing reds and blues together will sometimes make the whole load purple. After he started the washer, he decided to get a quick bite from the diner across the lobby, as building policy states that you must be close to your laundry while the machines are running.

Spider-Man stepped into the diner and was immediately called out by Power Man, who was one of the heroes that had kitchen duty in the evenings. Spider-Man had window washing duties, for obvious reasons.

"Spider-Man, you want the Friday Special?" The bulky hero called from behind the counter.

"You know it," Spider-Man called back.

Spider-Man sat down at the counter and looked around. Iron Fist was sitting with Ant Man in a corner booth, where they were playing a Chess-Parcheesi hybrid and eating pie. Moon Knight sat in the booth by the entrance, chatting with Ghost Rider, likely about which politicians he believes to be demons in disguise. Black Panther sat with Professor X at the table closest to Peter, probably talking about moving the X-Men to Heroes Tower. Further down the counter, Spider-Man spotted Jewel staring at Power Man while he cooked. Next to her was Spider-Man's little sister, Spider Girl, eating meat loaf and mashed potatoes.

Spider-Girl's costume was practically identical to Spider-Man's, the only differences being the secondary and tertiary colors and the shapes of their spider emblems. While Spider-Man's secondary and tertiary colors were blue and black, Spider-Girl's were maroon and white. Spider-Man's spider emblem had two pairs of legs pointing up and two pairs pointing down, while Spider-Girl's emblem had all the legs pointing down, though the top two pairs looked like they were pointing to the sides. Spider-Girl also put more care into her appearance. Her long hair was much more neat, allowing it to flow elegantly down to her lower back.

Spider-Man had stopped talking to her in the past couple of months, not because they had a fight, but because he wanted to protect her public image. Being a little girl gives her an immediate boost in public standing, but being around Spider-Man, who is hated by two thirds of the city, would have a huge negative impact on her public image. So, for her sake, he stopped seeing her.

Spider-Man put money on the counter as soon as the take-out container was placed in front of him. He left the diner and made his way back to the laundry room, transferred his laundry over, and opened the container.

The Friday Special was otherwise referred to as the "Breakfast for Dinner Jambalaya" because it had bacon and eggs mixed in and waffles on the side. Spider-Man's "Hero Pay" as the other heroes call it, only allowed him to get two Daily Specials and he always saved them for Friday.

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The next morning- Times Square

The Square was barren save for Spider-Man, who had his ear pressed to the ground as he knocked on it.

"Here Lizzy," Spider-Man called, "come on out. There's no need to be afraid, it's just a little shot." Spider-Man then mumbled to himself, "A shot that'll turn you back into a one armed man, but still."

Spider-Man stood as the ground rumbled. A manhole cover shot into the air as the Lizard jumped into view.

"There you are!" Spider-Man called as more manhole covers shot up, revealing more Lizards, "And you've got some friends. Great, the more the-" a pair of huge green hands shot through the ground and wrapped around Spider-Man, "Mother."

Spider-Man held his breath as he was pulled into the sewers. He kicked the giant Lizard repeatedly in the face in an effort to break free, but only succeeded in making it angry when he kicked out it's tooth. It slammed him into the ground as the other Lizards converged on him.

'Only one shot,' Spider-Man thought as he pulled out a blue syringe.

The Lizards were practically on top of him when he released the contents of the syringe in the water. The Lizards suddenly stopped and convulsed, choking as the serum did it's job. Spider-Man brought each of them up to the surface two at a time as they slowly reverted back to human form. The big one turned out to be an gorilla that had gone missing from the Central Park zoo. The cops arrived as Spider-Man brought the original Lizard, Doctor Curtis Connors, out of the water. Two officers took Doctor Connors out of Spider-Man's arms as Police Captain George Stacy offered him a hand.

"Thank you Spider-Man," Captain Stacy said as he pulled Spider-Man out of the water, "That's another debt this city owes you."

"Don't worry about it," Spider-Man shook his head, "You would've done the same thing if you could've."

"You should be proud of your abilities. Whoever your family was, I'm sure they would be too."

"Uh," Spider-Man looks at nothing in particular in the distance, "Right."

Spider-Man shoots a web and swings off to find the next criminal to stop.

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As I said at the start, other heroes stories can be handled by you guys, I'm just doing Spider-Man. His and his sister's origin will be segmented through several flashbacks. Just so you know, Captain America's body has not been found yet, so he is still believed to be a dead war hero.