Omniscience in Marvel

Chapter 124: Omniscience in Marvel 120



Title - A Human once again.

The Hawthorne family, one of the most secretive and influential families in the United States, with their reach extending far beyond the general public's awareness.

Known for their immense wealth and economic control, operating in the shadows while managing global financial systems from behind the scenes. However, they are not alone in their covert operations.

Around the world, other families of similar stature and influence operate within their respective countries, each wielding significant economic and political power. These families, like the Hawthornes, are deeply entrenched in global financial manipulation, but their operations are often hidden behind layers of secrecy and subterfuge.

The Hawthornes, specifically, are based in the United States. Their headquarters, discreetly situated within high-security locations, designed to blend in with the surroundings while concealing their entire existence.

They manage an extensive network of investments, technology firms, and financial institutions that subtly control major market trends and economic policies.

Their influence is known only to the upper echelons of global society and other elite families who operate in similar ways. Whenever the Hawthornes' actions are by strategic alliances and discreet power plays, ensuring their economic dominance remains hidden from public scrutiny.

Even with that level of secrecy, their name is occasionally whispered among the elite as a symbol of profound influence and strategic mastery, representing the covert forces shaping the world's financial landscape.

Dr. Erskine's question hung in the air, a mixture of skepticism and surprise. "And you're telling me a family of this size is holding a banquet and had specifically invited me?" His tone was both incredulous and cautious.

Dr. Erskine, renowned for his pioneering work in biochemistry and his pivotal role in the development of the Super Soldier Serum, sat in front of a bar. His piercing blue eyes, framed by wire-rimmed glasses, were focused intently on the man before him and standing across from him was a young Howard Stark, barely out of his teens but already showing signs of the brilliance that would define his future.

With a sharp intellect and a keen sense of curiosity, Howard was the son of the famed industrialist Isaac Stark. His disheveled brown hair and youthful vibe contrasted sharply with the seriousness of the conversation, but his eyes gleamed with both excitement and trepidation.

Excitement at the prospect this presented in making connections with the young heir of the empire and trepidation at the consequences of failure. This was a family that could end an entire generation of wealth with a word.

That was how much sway they had.

Howard's expression grew serious as he responded, "Yes, Dr. Erskine. The Hawthornes are known for their discretion and influence. They're not the type to extend invitations lightly. Their invitation is a rare honor, and it's said that they have something significant in mind. Given your expertise and the current advancements in your research, it's possible they see value in having you there. The Hawthornes are deeply entrenched in various aspects of global affairs, and their motives can be… complex."

Dr. Erskine's brows furrowed slightly as he absorbed this information. The Hawthornes, with their shadowy influence and hidden power, were a topic of quiet speculation among the elite. An invitation from them was not something to be taken lightly, especially for someone of his standing in the scientific community.

"It seems I must prepare myself for an evening with some of the most secretive figures in the world," Dr. Erskine said, a hint of determination in his voice. "I assume you have some insights on what they might want with me?"

Edward nodded, his face serious. "I have my suspicions, but the specifics are unclear. The Hawthornes are known to be meticulous in their dealings. If they've reached out to you, it's likely because they see a potential that aligns with their interests. It would be wise to approach this meeting with both caution and openness."

"Sigh. If you put it that way, I see no reason not to attend." Dr. Erskine said with a tired exhale. He didn't understand what was going on but he knew that he needed protection, the more powerful the protection, the better.

As the banquet hall buzzed with the murmur of conversation and the clinking of glasses, Dr. Erskine found himself in the company of the enigmatic young heir of the Hawthorne family.

Edward Stark, standing beside Dr. Erskine, introduced him to Leucadius. "Dr. Erskine, may I introduce Lucas Hawthorne, the heir to the Hawthorne legacy."

Leucadius, or conveniently, Lucas in his assumed role as the young heir of the Hawthorne family, exuded an air of quiet authority and intelligence. Around the same age as Howard Stark and possessing a demeanor that sets him apart from his peers.

His appearance, carefully crafted to blend in yet subtly dominate any room he enters. With jet-black hair that is impeccably styled and piercing grey eyes that seem to look through a person rather than at them.

His attire was perfectly tailored, a reflection of the immense wealth and influence of the Hawthorne family. From sight alone, one could tell they cost a fortune.

Despite his youthful age, there is a maturity and an enigmatic presence about him. His gaze, often distant and contemplative, gave the impression that he is constantly evaluating the people around him, measuring their worth and potential utility to his grander schemes.

Lucas extended a hand, his grip firm but not overbearing. "Dr. Erskine, it's a pleasure to finally meet you," he said, his voice smooth and measured. "I've heard much about your groundbreaking work. It's truly impressive."

Dr. Erskine studied Leucadius for a moment, noting the intensity of his gaze. "Thank you, Mr. Hawthorne. It's an honor to be here."

Leucadius's eyes flickered with a hint of amusement. "Please, call me Lucas. We are among peers tonight." He glanced briefly at Howard, his expression unreadable. "We have much to discuss, Dr. Erskine. I believe our interests may align in ways that could be mutually beneficial."

Dr. Erskine nodded, intrigued by the young heir's confidence and poise. "Very well, Lucas. I look forward to our conversation."

Leucadius, or Lucas, led Dr. Erskine and Howard Stark to a more private area of the banquet hall. The room was lavishly decorated, with crystal chandeliers casting a warm glow over the opulent surroundings. As they settled into their seats, a servant discreetly offered them drinks, which they politely accepted.

Lucas leaned back, his gaze never wavering as he began to speak. "Dr. Erskine, your work in biochemistry, particularly your developments with the Super Soldier Serum, has caught the attention of many in our circle. The potential applications of your research are vast, not only for enhancing human capabilities but also for advancing medical science and even economic stability."

Howard listened intently, his curiosity piqued. "You seem to have a keen understanding of the implications of Dr. Erskine's work, Lucas."

Lucas smiled faintly. "The Hawthorne family has always prided itself on staying ahead of the curve. We invest heavily in cutting-edge technologies and scientific advancements. Understanding the broader picture and its potential impact is crucial for maintaining our influence and ensuring the stability of our operations."

Dr. Erskine leaned forward, his interest growing. "You mentioned potential alignments of interest. Could you elaborate?"

Lucas nodded. "Certainly. The world is on the brink of significant changes, driven by both technological advancements and geopolitical shifts. Your serum could play a critical role in this. Enhanced individuals could address various global challenges, from security to health. The Hawthorne family is positioned to facilitate the implementation of such advancements on a global scale."

Howard raised an eyebrow. "You're suggesting a partnership?"

"In a manner of speaking, yes," Lucas replied smoothly. "The Hawthorne family has the resources and networks to support your research and ensure its applications are utilized effectively. In return, we would expect a degree of collaboration and insight into your developments."

Dr. Erskine considered this, his mind racing with the possibilities. "And how do you propose we proceed?"

Lucas's eyes gleamed with a calculated intensity. "We start with a mutual understanding of our goals. Your primary focus is the successful development and ethical application of the serum. Ours is to leverage such advancements to maintain global stability and economic growth. Together, we can navigate the complexities of both fields to achieve our objectives."

Howard interjected, "And what about the risks? The serum, in the wrong hands, could be catastrophic."

"Precisely why we need to ensure it remains under the control of those who understand its true potential and the responsibilities that come with it," Lucas responded calmly. "We have the means to safeguard such sensitive information and technology. Our family's influence extends to key political, military, and economic spheres. We can ensure the serum is used wisely and to the benefit of society."

Dr. Erskine nodded slowly, appreciating Lucas's grasp of the situation. "It's clear you've given this considerable thought. Your proposal is intriguing, but I'll need assurances regarding the ethical use and distribution of the serum."

Lucas's expression softened slightly, showing a hint of genuine understanding. "Of course, Dr. Erskine. The Hawthorne family values integrity and responsibility. We believe in using our influence for the greater good. We can draft an agreement that outlines our mutual commitments and ethical guidelines."

Howard glanced at Dr. Erskine, seeing the older man's resolve. "It seems like we have a lot to discuss and consider. This partnership could indeed pave the way for groundbreaking advancements."

Lucas extended his hand once more. "To a future of collaboration and mutual benefit."

Dr. Erskine looked at the outstretched hand and had the feeling that doing this was the right thing to do, but a sudden thought sent a wave of fear coursing through him causing him to avert his eyes.

At the moment Dr. Erkshine made that movement, Lucas frowned slightly as his eyes zoned in on the doctor. "You are rejecting my proposal?"

"I'm afraid s–

"NO!" Howard cried out interuppting the doctor. "He's only messing around, you're only messing around, right?" He asked, looking desperately at the doctor.

Dr. Erskine shook his head slowly, his face hardening in determination. "I can't do it, Mr. Lucas. I've seen what happens when power like this falls into the wrong hands. The Red Skull was a direct result of my work being misused. I won't allow that to happen again. No matter how well-intentioned, no one should have the power to create another monster."

A tense silence filled the room as Lucas studied Dr. Erskine, his expression unreadable. Finally, Lucas nodded, his eyes never leaving Dr. Erskine's. "I understand your position, Dr. Erskine. Your concerns are valid. However, I would still like to stay informed about your progress. If you could keep me updated on your developments, I can assure you that your research will be protected and used responsibly. I won't interfere with your work, but having a line of communication could prevent misunderstandings and ensure that your discoveries are safeguarded against potential threats."

Dr. Erskine considered this for a moment, the weight of his decision pressing heavily upon him. "Keeping you informed is a reasonable request," he finally conceded. "As long as there are no attempts to influence or control my research, I can agree to that."

Lucas's gaze softened slightly, a hint of relief visible in his eyes. "Thank you, Dr. Erskine. Your trust means a great deal. Rest assured, our interests lie in ensuring that your work benefits humanity and remains out of the wrong hands."

Howard, who had been quietly observing the exchange, stepped forward. "It's settled then. We'll keep you in the loop, Lucas. But remember, any sign of overreach, and the deal is off."

"Understood," Lucas replied, his tone respectful. "I look forward to seeing the fruits of your groundbreaking work and to a future where your research can bring about positive change."

With the terms of their tentative agreement established, the tension in the room eased slightly. The three men continued their conversation, discussing the scientific and ethical implications of the Super Soldier Serum and the potential for future collaborations.

As the evening progressed, Dr. Erskine couldn't shake the feeling of unease that lingered. He knew that navigating the schemes of secretive, powerful families required vigilance and caution. Yet, the prospect of having an influential ally in the Hawthorne family, even if at arm's length, offered a layer of protection he couldn't afford to dismiss.

The banquet eventually drew to a close, and as Dr. Erskine prepared to leave, Lucas approached him once more. "Dr. Erskine, I appreciate your candor and your dedication to ethical science. I believe our collaboration will yield great things."

"Let's hope so," Dr. Erskine replied, his voice tinged with resolve. "For the sake of us all."

As he left the opulent hall, Dr. Erskine couldn't help but feel a sense of foreboding. The road ahead was dangerous, but he was determined to see his work through, ensuring it served the greater good without falling into the hands of those who might misuse it.

Howard caught up with Dr. Erskine outside, his expression one of cautious optimism. "We made the right call, doctor. Keeping someone like Lucas in the loop could be beneficial. But we'll need to stay vigilant."

Dr. Erskine nodded, his thoughts already turning to the challenges ahead. "I hope so, Howard. The path we've chosen is not an easy one."

"It never is, my friend…it never is."


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