Chapter 126 R: The Bat Incident (VII)
Chapter 126 R Bat Event (VII)
Stark put on the light armor again and stood on the ground side by side with Steve. Captain America held the shield and looked at the huge monster in front of him. He swallowed and said, "Don't tell me that he was the one who invaded Stark Tower last time..."
Stark looked at the huge shadow in front of him, and he also swallowed and said, "I think... maybe, it's possible..."
He hesitated for a while, then shouted, "Connors! Are you Connors?! Do you understand what we are saying now?!"
"Of course, you don't have to yell so loudly, I'm not deaf." The giant lizard man said, "I'm a I used cryogenic technology to improve the lizard serum, extracted the part that would cause human lizardization, and improved it, which would allow me to have a larger body, stronger strength, and most importantly, keep my sanity. "
Stark rubbed his neck, which was a little sore because he kept looking up, and said, "Your improvement is really remarkable!"
Stark was right. Dr. Connors's lizard man is now more than ten meters tall, like a building, and in addition to the lizard scales, there are protruding spikes on the joints, and the spine is full of sharp bone spurs. The huge vertical pupils look cruel and cold-blooded.
"Wait, you're here now, what about the experiment?" Stark asked.
"I'll leave it to Peter, I believe he can do it." After Connors finished speaking, he sprinted and jumped directly onto the highest wreckage after the collapse of the Brooklyn Bridge, and then swung his tail hard, and several bats were directly knocked out.
Connors did give the rest of the research tasks to Peter, but Peter was obviously not in a good condition. He said, "Wait! Doctor! You must wear a lab coat to enter the lab... Hey! Don't touch that test tube, you can't pour directly from the test tube..."
Schiller ignored him completely, picked up a test tube and shook it in front of his eyes. Peter came over and took the test tube carefully with gloves on, and then said, "Doctor! This is against the laboratory regulations! We have to..."
"Okay, if I can avoid violating the laboratory regulations, I won't come in after Connors left."
"But..."
"Connors is gone, don't think about those serums, let's do something more interesting."
As he said, Peter saw Schiller took out a stack of design drawings from somewhere. Peter took the design drawings handed over by Schiller, took a look, and said, "What is this? A small-scale low-temperature generator? Isn't this the previous low-temperature technology?"
"Yes, I asked someone to design a A small-scale low-temperature generator can freeze all targets within the range. "
"So, this is a weapon? What's the use?"
Schiller sat down, then he knocked on the table, motioning Peter to sit down as well, and he said: "The biggest problem now is that ordinary people can't deal with this kind of monster. If everyone has a way to effectively restrain vampires, what do you think will happen?"
"Then the group of vampires will lose." Peter said without hesitation: "How many people are there in Brooklyn? Even if we exclude the vulnerable groups, and only count those who have exercised and can fight, there must be at least tens of thousands of people, right? Those bats are at most a few thousand..."
Then Peter said as if he suddenly reacted: "Yes, this is indeed a good idea!"
"If you use ordinary guns, the self-healing ability of vampires is too strong. Even if you open a few holes in their wings, it will be useless. There must be a weapon that can make them stop all activities immediately, so that ordinary people can have a chance to kill them back." Schiller explained.
Peter continued Schiller's words and said: "Freezing can do this. Once a shot is fired, the bats are frozen into ice, so there is no need to mention what harm they can cause to people. Moreover, they are not injured and will not trigger any self-healing ability. They just can't move..."
Peter imagined that scene. As long as a healthy person throws a cryogenic generator at a bat diving towards them, as long as the shot is not too crooked, it can basically eliminate the movement of a bat.
Another advantage is that the bats transformed by vampires are very large, with a wingspan of several meters. This would originally bring greater danger to many people fighting with them, because a larger body means stronger power. Ordinary bullets hit them and they will heal within a few seconds. Even silver bullets can only slightly interfere with their movements. In the interval between shooting, they will be knocked down by the bat.
But if there is such a freezing device that can immediately control them, then their large size becomes their weakness, because the larger the body, the easier it is to hit. Once hit, whether it is a wing or other parts frozen, they will definitely fall from mid-air and lose their ability to move.
Peter said: "The idea is good, but it may be difficult to implement." He looked at the design and said: "This thing is too expensive and cannot be popularized."
Schiller spread his hands and said: "This is your problem. I am just an ordinary psychologist."
Peter stroked his chin. He could see that this equipment could bring great changes to the situation, but at the same time, it looked like a toy for the rich in his eyes. The cost of one piece of this thing was as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it was disposable. Large-scale application was completely a waste of money. Even if one could freeze a few bats, it would be a big loss.
"Could this be designed by Mr. Stark? Yes, he could use it this way, but if he wanted to popularize this device, Director Nick would go crazy with such an expensive cost."
Peter supported his head with one hand, and he looked at the design drawing attentively. At this time, Venom spoke in his mind: "I have an idea."
Peter said puzzledly: "Can you still understand the mechanical design drawing?"
"Of course I can."
"Then what do you want to do?"
"Miniaturization, individualization, normalization, we can..."
Peter felt the brain waves from Venom, and he said: "Of course, it would be great if these points could be achieved, but small weapons also have many problems..."
Peter continued: "To reduce costs, the bullets it uses must be liquid storage This is the most suitable storage method for cryogenic technology. "
"But it takes a certain amount of time to replace liquid energy with solid bullets. The bats are very fast. This delayed shooting is likely to cause the gunman to be attacked before he can fire the bullet."
"However, this weapon cannot use solid bullets. This process conversion is necessary."
"Have you ever considered that the attack method does not have to be shooting bullets." Schiller said: "How about melee spray?"
Peter was stunned for a moment, and he said: "It makes sense. If the long-range attack method requires a certain amount of preparation time, then this weapon can also be given a melee method. The preparation time required for the spray is much less than that of solid bullets, and it can be continuously output, which is very suitable. Close combat..."
Then Peter seemed to have changed his personality. He looked at the design drawing intently and said, "We can design two attack methods for this gun. One is to delay shooting to launch ice cones, and the other is to launch freezing spray in close combat. This basically solves the problem of alternating between long and short ranges."
Peter stood up from his chair with the design drawing, and then said, "Both types of equipment can be considered. One is a freezing gun with two attack methods, and the other is a large-scale freezing device that can be used as a grenade. Ordinary personnel can only be equipped with freezing guns, while elite personnel in the center of the battlefield can be equipped with a part of the large-scale freezing device."
Schiller sat on the chair and clapped his hands and said, "You are about to become the savior of this war, Peter."
"Okay, I'm now Let's try to make one first. Jarvis, are you there? "
"Production device No. 2 is ready, Mr. Peter."
Peter rubbed his palms and said excitedly: "This is the first time I have really made a weapon. I didn't remember what Mr. Stark told me, but now they appear in my mind again, and they are still very clear."
"That shows that you are a genius." Schiller said: "By the way, what do you plan to call this set of weapons and equipment?"
"Well..." Peter hesitated for a moment, and he said: "Although I have perfected the idea, I don't think this idea was originally proposed by me. What do you plan to call it? Doctor?"
"How about Blizzard?"
"Blizzard? This is very suitable for the large-scale freezing device."
"Then call it this name, go, I'm waiting for your Blizzard Alpha test version."
After Peter left, Schiller answered Nick's call and said: "I'm almost ready here, how about you? "
"That group of moderates has been lobbying the congressmen, and they even went to the Security Council, but Pierce has withstood the pressure. I can only buy two more days at most. You'd better hurry up."
After hanging up the phone, Stark, wearing a mecha suit, hurried into the laboratory. As soon as he came in, he saw Schiller writing and drawing on the laboratory table. Stark asked anxiously: "What's going on? Could those congressmen really be persuaded by vampires?"
He opened the mask and said: "Director George told me that someone has contacted him and asked him not to use large-scale firepower coverage. Damn it, those bats are so crazy, but he told us not to fight back?"
"What's the situation on the battlefield now?" Schiller asked.
"Not too optimistic. "Stark gulped down a large glass of water, then put it on the table with a bang. It can be seen that he was in a bad mood. He said: "Dr. Lizard helped a lot. He tore up a lot of bats and withstood most of the pressure on the front battlefield. And Captain America, I have to admit that Steve is good at fighting..."
"The two of us work well together and can share most of the firepower on the flank. The flank in the other direction is guarded by the SHIELD agents. It seems that we can still hold on, but this is not a solution."
"It will be dawn soon." Schiller said: "You guys hold on to the last wave of attack. Once the sun comes out, their offensive should weaken."
"But the vampire hunter named Blade told me that this crazy bat can even resist weak sunlight under the effect of the ritual."
"This does not mean that their ability to move will not be weakened. Once the day comes, more than half of the vampires will choose to lie dormant."
"Well, it seems that what we need to solve during the day is not on the battlefield. What is Nick Fury doing? Why did he let those vampires gain the upper hand in public opinion?"
Schiller wrote while not looking up and said, "You have to know that they are very closely connected with human society. There are also many scholars, professors and well-known people among them. People, this time we took too tough an attitude, many of them united and wanted to influence our decision from the inside. "
Stark sighed and said: "Many policemen were injured, and ordinary people suffered more casualties. Fortunately, the location of our decisive battle was near the bridge, not in the residential area, otherwise I dare not think how heavy the losses would be. These monsters should go to hell!"
"Your battle is over for the time being, but there is another war waiting for you."
"What do you mean?"
"This full-scale attack by the vampires is indeed very troublesome. Some of them believed in that illusory prophecy. , came to New York, wanting to cause trouble.
"We settled this trouble, but what if there is another prophecy next time? This time it's New York, next time it's Los Angeles? Or San Francisco? This time a bridge was lost, hundreds of casualties, what about next time? Which bridge was lost? Which building?"
"Of course I know." Stark knocked on the table with his metal gauntlet, and he said: "The Security Council and Congress are inactive. Once there is such a disaster next time, we will have to rush to take over, and then look at the tragic casualties helplessly. I don't want this situation to happen more than anyone else."
"So we have to solve this problem fundamentally."
Stark narrowed his eyes. He saw Schiller sitting there writing something. He said, "Are you a little too calm? Why did this sudden invasion seem to be completely unexpected to you?"
"Good question, but it's not important." Schiller sorted out the papers in his hand, then put them on the table and handed them to Stark.
Stark looked at him suspiciously and took the information awkwardly. He saw the title on the top line and read it out involuntarily: "Analysis report on the medicinal value of vampires... Medicinal value????"