The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 826 Jesus Is Always Here (Part 1)

"Yes, the current situation in Gotham is indeed not optimistic. On the one hand, the old rules are already rotten, and the new rules have not yet taken root. The times are constantly developing. If we don't change quickly, we will definitely be left behind." Schiller concluded: "We have little time, but a lot of trouble."

"The evil that is difficult to eradicate in Gotham is not entirely because the people here are inherently worse than others. There may be some special reasons. Trying to save this city is like a blind man touching an elephant. You never know how much darkness is waiting for you."

"Generally speaking. I won't spend more energy on such a basically impossible task, but the reason why I think there is still room for change in Gotham is that we still have a great card that we haven't played."

Hearing Schiller's words, Bruce asked with some doubt: "Great card? What cards does Gotham have... and can it be called a great card?"

It's no wonder he was confused. Gotham has almost played all the cards. The geographical location here is not irreplaceable, and the people here are even more lawless.

The good economy is the only advantage, but it is only after playing all the cards, or in other words, almost all the cards have been played to gain this advantage, which shows that the city is almost hopeless.

But now Schiller said. Gotham still has a card, and it has a perfect card. What is it?

At this time, Schiller said: "The best card I'm talking about is you, Batman."

Bruce was stunned, but Schiller said as if it was a matter of course: "Do you remember the cat city Gotham we saw in our dreams? You think it's like a prison, right?"

"Isn't it?" Bruce asked: "The owl disguised as a cat, monitored all the cats, and the whole city was under his control."

"But if I say that as long as it changes the form slightly, this is actually the eternal peace city in your dream, what would you think?"

Bruce was stunned for a moment, then looked down at himself, not understanding what Schiller meant, but Schiller said: "Suppose, I mean suppose, you have a lot of money to transform Gotham into a future city that is different from any other city, can you do it?"

"What does the future city mean?" Bruce asked.

"It's what you imagine, where everyone lives and works in peace, there is no fighting, extremely advanced technology, and extremely convenient life..."

Bruce shook his head and said, "You just put the most difficult condition into the assumption. No one in this world has such abundant funds."

Bruce is not a real playboy. He has always been in charge of the operation of the Wayne Group. He knows the operation of his family's business very well, but because of this, he knows that the biggest problem to achieve the goal Schiller mentioned is money.

It is true that the Wayne Group is very rich, but this goal is too outrageous. Gotham is not a small county town in the suburbs. The actual land area of ​​Gotham is even larger than that of Metropolis. Although the city center is not as prosperous as Metropolis, the difference is not much.

The only big gap is the permanent population. Gotham is one-third less than Metropolis, but it is still one of the most populous cities on the East Coast.

To transform such a city, the word astronomical figure is not very accurate.

"What I mean is, if there is enough money, are there any technical problems?" Schiller asked.

Bruce frowned. Schiller asked him repeatedly, so he could only put aside the facts and think about something more fanciful. He said, "Professor, you brought a three-dimensional city concept plan before. Regardless of who proposed this plan, the technical content of this plan is not low. The most interesting one is the equipment compression and expansion technology he mentioned."

"After getting this plan, I focused on studying this technology and achieved some results." Bruce stood up from the chair and took out a small piece of paper from his pocket.

He let go of his hand, and the paper slowly fell. At the moment it was about to land, it unfolded into a set of bat armor.

Alberto's eyes almost popped out, Schiller also stood up, looked around the bat armor, Bruce explained:

"This is just an experiment, I don't plan to use this technology on this suit, because it doesn't really have much effect."

"I hope. This folding and unfolding technology can be applied to the field of construction or building materials, eliminating the need for excessive transportation, handling and placement. After being manufactured in the bat factory, it can be unfolded and fixed on the spot to get a finished building, just like those fast food products."

"It's just that now, there are still some technical difficulties that have not been solved. For example, the stability of the unfolding and compression of super-large objects has not been tested, and the unfolding also needs safety testing..."

"Architectural treatment and architectural details also need to be further improved. Of course, as long as I take out about a month, I can improve it to be more perfect..."

Schiller then asked: "How is your research on the model of the Ark Reactor that I gave you before?"

"I have also done some research." Bruce nodded and said.

"In addition to miniaturization improvements, some super-large experiments have also been carried out. For example, I have imagined that the core of the earth can be transformed into a larger energy reactor."

When it comes to technical issues, Bruce's language is much more fluent than when discussing psychological issues. He said:

"As long as this can be done, humans will have almost unlimited energy available, and these two technologies complement each other..."

"If the earth is internalized, then the nature that humans rely on will no longer be a limited resource, but will be transformed into another more reliable and infinite resource that will not disappear at any time..."

Schiller smiled, and Bruce's answer did not exceed his expectations.

Batman, this enduring comic character, has a unique charm in that his body is always that of an ordinary person, and he does not have a physique that is far superior to that of some superheroes. The screenwriters do not use force or fighting as the key point to shape this character.

Batman first appeared as a detective, which laid the tone for its subsequent shaping, that is, a hero with improved intelligence but not too extraordinary force.

In fact, in the creation of comics, force-based characters are often easier to draw. Many people may think that fighting actions are very difficult, but in fact. For professional cartoonists, the arrangement of human bodies and actions is not difficult, as long as the plot is reasonable enough, the storyboards and actions can be played out.

On the contrary, intellectual characters test the level of screenwriters more, because in order to fully show the characteristics of a person's high IQ in a comic that interweaves multiple virtual and real lines, it is necessary to achieve foreshadowing and echoing, logical self-consistency, novel settings, and outstanding style.

However, comic screenwriters often do not have such high IQs. If a comic screenwriter's IQ is really the same as Batman, then he does not need to be a screenwriter.

Therefore, American comic editors generally like to use two methods to create an intellectual character. The first is to use the answer to push the process and create a nesting doll-like intellectual character. In simple terms, I predict your prediction.

Of course, many people may think of Wei Yixiao, but in fact, the reason why the character of the Laughing Bat is disliked by many comic readers is that the later screenwriters are too lazy to think about the logical chain, and they don’t even give the process of deduction. They just give a sentence "I predicted your prediction", which will lead to the character not having such great personality charm.

On the contrary. The characterization of Batman is relatively successful because after the editor has compiled a story, he will use various methods to make Batman show his foresight.

But they often give the process, for example, Batman relies on certain details to find the traces of the murderer, but in fact the editorial department itself knows who the murderer is. They arrange such a plot to show Batman's extraordinary IQ.

Of course, in today's increasingly commercialized and fast-food world, many comic editors are reluctant to use detective stories to create intellectual characters, because this is time-consuming, labor-intensive and unpopular. They have a simpler method, which is to turn the characters they create into Doraemon.

First, give this character a bunch of academic titles, in short, he is quite capable in the academic world. Second, make this character an inventor who can come up with all kinds of outrageous inventions at any time.

As long as the level of technology is in place, it can naturally show that this character has a super high IQ. As long as it can invent all kinds of outrageous machines that ordinary people can't invent, it can naturally show that his IQ is superior to others.

It can be said that. In the early days of comics, such characters were often funny characters, taking out all kinds of novel props from their pockets to increase the novelty of readers reading comic stories, but later, this setting actually became a lazy method and became a technological nesting doll in another sense.

You invented a very powerful thing, I invented something more powerful than you to restrain you, and then you invented something even more powerful...

In essence, this is no different from the prediction nesting doll of the Laughing Bat, but because it is covered with a layer of technological coat and adds some seemingly reasonable principles, it becomes easier to be accepted by readers.

Batman obviously has similar attributes. In terms of technology, he can completely ignore the laws of physics and even the laws of time. As long as he wants, he can invent all kinds of outrageous bat machines, basically beating anyone he opposes.

According to common sense, Batman, who is only 20 years old, can never master so much knowledge, unless his day has 48 hours, but he has mastered it, what can you do to him?

Readers will not find it outrageous because the protagonist can take out all kinds of magical machines at any time, because this is a comic book itself, and as long as these machines are used, editors will save a lot of effort and do not have to explain some plots that are beyond common sense. It can be said that both parties can benefit.

And the facts have proved that Batman is indeed worthy of the title of super genius. He only got the information and the model, but in just two or three years, he has already understood the mystery.

This also made Schiller certain that in the current world, Batman does have the talent of a super inventor.

And this will be a perfect card, a much better card than any card played before.

Now, there is only one question left, is this card willing to play itself out?

()

Chapter 827/1426
57.99%
The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in MeimanCh.827/1426 [57.99%]