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Other Skrulls also went from despair to ecstasy!
It was so simple...then just now...their people died so unjustly!
Tony finally couldn't help it this time. ˜”*°•.˜˜.•°*”˜
“Leave? You actually want them to leave?” Tony's tone was very angry, and in fact, the others were almost the same. They felt insulted! Why? After invading and coming to Earth, they were defeated, and they could leave whenever they wanted!
Carol finally had time to care about the "younger generations" on Earth.
To be honest, Carol actually looked down on these superheroes on Earth. After all...a bunch of bumpkins who have never even left Earth!
Of course, Carol is not so uncultured that he would say his compatriots are bumpkins.
But an ignorant evaluation cannot be avoided.
So even if Carol did not look down on these people subjectively, objectively, he always placed himself in a higher position than others. This is not a subjective contempt, but a kind of... How to describe it, it's like a billionaire looking at an old farmer on the roadside who is bent by life.
This has nothing to do with so-called quality and morality.
Because the gap exists objectively, it is impossible to make up for the gap subjectively.
In short, Carol did consider the ideas of the Earth superheroes from beginning to end.
"This is the best way. Please rest assured that I will take them away from the Earth and never let them come back." Carol decided the safest way by herself, and naturally did it, and would not change because of Tony's questioning.
This is a kind of arrogance.
It just so happens that Tony is also an extremely proud person in nature. He has always been arrogant to others, and no one has ever been arrogant to him.
This makes Tony very uncomfortable.
What's even more uncomfortable is: "Is this your way of dealing with it? Let a group of invaders leave unscathed? Do not accept any punishment?"
Carol doesn't think so. In her opinion, the price and punishment have been paid.
"Aren't the dead enough? Why do we have to kill them all?"
In Carol's opinion, Tony's idea is obvious.
Things are already like this, do we have to kill all the remaining Skrulls?
"Besides, we didn't lose anything. The dead are all Skrulls. You should learn to forgive! Killing can't solve any problems!"
She said it with great righteousness, and the light of humanity shone on her body.
At this moment, her face, which was very similar to "How dare you", flashed with the light of a saint. People... don't know what to say.
"Huh?" Tony couldn't believe his ears: "You mean, we shouldn't hold people accountable?"
Nick Fury wanted to die at this moment, why did he follow him?
"Things have already happened, and we can't let things get out of control. The lives of the Skrulls are lives, too, and they should be treated fairly."
"Wait?" Steve didn't understand. I could understand every word you said, but I couldn't connect them together: "What do you mean by fair treatment? When have they been treated unfairly?"
"Hey... the Skrulls have been persecuted. Their civilization was once very glorious, but under the oppression of the dictatorial Kree Empire, they have fallen apart. The Skrulls here are the last Skrulls. Maybe their actions are too radical, but for their suffering, I hope my compatriots can show the brilliance of humanity and forgive their irrational behavior."
Carol really sympathizes with these Skrulls.
After all, they are also victims of the Kree Empire!
The Earth was once the same, and these vulnerable groups should stand together to resist the Kree Empire.
Instead of killing each other like now.
And what can the Earth gain by punishing the Skrulls?
A momentary vent will not bring any benefits.
"Wait!" Steve covered his head: "Let me slow down."
The smell was too strong, and even a junior player like Steve couldn't stand it.
In the past, Steve always persuaded others to forgive, but he didn't expect to suffer the same blow today, and it was even more violent and nonsensical.
"The suffering of the Skrulls...what does it have to do with our Earth?" Steve took a long time to find the question he wanted to ask from the chaos. "Also...who are you?"
Perhaps the performance just now was too wonderful, causing everyone to ignore a question.
That is-who the hell are you!
Steve's question suddenly woke everyone up from a dream, yes. You talked there for a long time, but we don't even know who you are!
Carol was stuck on the first question, because the suffering of the Skrulls really has nothing to do with the people on Earth...
It's like American blacks ran to China to ask for preferential treatment because they were enslaved by American whites.
No...who the hell are you! Black people were sold as slaves...China didn't participate, and there were no black slaves in China. Did you find the wrong person?
You're crazy, I'll give you preferential treatment.
Black lives matter too... Why don't my Chinese life matter?
This is a magical operation that even those fearless black players who are always making trouble have not thought of, but Carol used it.
Facing Steve's fatal question, Carol was a little stuck. After all, no matter how saintly she is, she still has to use logic.
So she answered the second question decisively.
"I am Carol Danvers, an Earthling. Others call me Captain Marvel!"
Carol said confidently.
It's not that she thinks she is famous. Ye Yan )
But she is really proud of this title.
"Who is it?"
"I don't know."
"What do you do?"
"I don't know."
"What is her relationship with those Skrulls?"
Everyone was talking about it.
Only Kai did not interrupt from beginning to end, but took out a communicator.
"It's time to act."
"Understood."
Kai spoke in Dark Elf.
What to do is self-evident.
In the orbit of Neptune.
On the Skrull mothership, everyone was not in a good mood.
Compared with the past, the mothership at this time is actually quite deserted. Because many people are on Earth and have no time to return to the mothership.
Everyone is worried about their relatives and friends who are left on Earth.
Many of them are praying, praying that they can succeed, because then... they may survive.
In the cockpit, the mothership commander stood at the porthole of the bridge and looked at Neptune with a depressed look.
It was not easy to make the decision to abandon his people.
Even if his decision was undoubtedly right.
But human nature is sometimes not dominated by reason.
At least on this ship, many people blamed and even hated him for making such a decision.
People may know that the commander did this for the survival of the race and for their safety.
But who can be indifferent to the pain of abandoning relatives and friends?
Is that still a human being?
So, the commander became the object of everyone's venting.
This has nothing to do with morality, and it is not a matter of repaying kindness with hatred.
This is human nature.
There is no solution.
Even the commander himself, doesn't he blame himself?
Even if he keeps convincing himself that he is for the entire race.
But in his heart, he is still being tortured and tortured by his conscience.
"Sir... they will understand." The adjutant saw that the commander was unhappy and tried to comfort him.
"What does it matter whether they understand or not? I did abandon my compatriots." The commander took a deep breath and said with a wry smile.
In fact, everyone understands the truth, so the commander is still the commander, otherwise he would have been driven out long ago.
Everyone actually knows that no one sitting in this position can do better than him.
So although he is being criticized by thousands of people, it is just a finger.
"Is there any news from the earth?" Although the hope is slim, the commander still asks habitually.
He has asked this question countless times in the past few days.
He also knows that once there is news, he will definitely be the first to know.
It doesn't matter whether to ask or not.
But he still can't help it.
The adjutant shook his head. He has answered this question countless times. At first, he would comfort, such as the earth is working hard, things will develop in a good direction, etc., but after so many times, he couldn't say it himself.
The more time passes, the fewer words he uses to answer this question.
Now he just shakes his head.
"Heh... so that's it."
The commander himself doesn't know what he is saying.
"Beep! ! Beep! ! ! Beep!"
Suddenly the alarm sounded.
"What's going on?!" The commander immediately got into the role and asked loudly: "Why is the alarm..."
Unfortunately, before he finished speaking, the entire mothership shook violently with a bang, and he accidentally fell to the ground.
But he ignored the pain in his body, but stared blankly out of the porthole.
A huge warship that was countless times larger than the Skrull spaceship appeared above them!
The commander couldn't see the full picture of this huge warship at the porthole of the bridge!
The warship was parked above their spaceship!
"This... How is this possible?" The adjutant also looked shocked.
The enemy came to their heads, but they knew nothing!
Is there anything more terrible than this?
The commander had better psychological quality than the adjutant. He reacted immediately and ran to the combat position immediately!
"Report the situation of the spaceship!!!"
A group of subordinates who were like headless flies woke up from their dreams and immediately began to report according to the manual.
"The D71 area on the port side of the spacecraft was attacked, the energy shield was broken, and the deck was seriously damaged. The damage control personnel have closed the sealed deck of the D71 area! The spacecraft oxygen loss is 0.35%, and the spacecraft ecology is intact!"
"The C54 area on the starboard side was attacked, and the attack was blocked by the energy shield. The shield efficiency increased by 135%, and energy support is needed!"
"The spacecraft engine was attacked, and the power loss was 3.5%!"
...
The messages were transmitted to the captain's command post.
The commander browsed through all the messages within a few seconds, and then issued an order at the first time: "All damage control personnel immediately protect the emergency power, and there are also shield generators. Start the backup energy and give priority to supply! All non-essential personnel immediately evacuate to the core cabin! No movement without orders, all combatants immediately gather in the flight cabin! Start all fighters!"
In the universe, the commander of a spacecraft needs to receive and process a lot of information in a short period of time.
So this position has very high requirements, and ordinary people have no chance to sit in this position.
It can be said that in any interstellar civilization, the captain of a spaceship is the most scarce and important profession within the civilization.
And the Skrulls only have this one who can be called a qualified captain, which is why he has never been replaced.
Unfortunately, no matter how important the captain of an interstellar civilization is, it is not as important as technology.
Once the technology is out of date, no matter how awesome your technology is, it is useless.
Can you compare your sailing warship with a modern steel warship?
Even if you move in a coquettish way!
This is the current situation.
The Skrulls' spaceship itself is a converted colony ship, and it is not an advanced model.
And what about the opposite side?
Just look at the size and you will know. Although size does not necessarily mean advanced, such a large spaceship was discovered only when it was above their heads. You can imagine what this means.
"Do you see the enemy logo? Can you tell which civilization's spaceship it is?"
"No! No recognizable logo has been observed so far, and there is no corresponding spaceship model in the database!"
The lack of a corresponding model in the database means that they have never encountered this type of spaceship before. As for the lack of logo, this is not uncommon in space battles. For example, many spaceships that do sneaky things will not leave any conspicuous logos.
"Send a signal immediately! I want to talk to the other party!"
Since we don't know who the enemy is, we can only try to see if we can communicate directly.
"The other party has no response!"
Is this a refusal to talk?
At this time, all the Skrull space fighters flew out of the hangar and flew towards the huge battleship.
Of course, they are not going to repel the enemy.
In space battles, this kind of micro single-person combat aircraft actually has limited lethality. Unless the opponent's shield is broken, they can only be used, and even so, it is impossible to cause any real fatal damage to the spaceship itself.
The reason is simple, because if you don't do it well, your entire fighter is not as thick as the armor of others... Of course, this is not absolute, but it is usually the case. (Unless it is a situation like in Star Wars, where the rebels flew into the Death Star and blew up the opponent's energy core... But such a large Death Star could actually be penetrated by two small planes into the inner core... This broken thing is useless if it is not blown up. When watching Star Wars, I always wonder, does the Death Star have no escort fleet?)
This kind of single-person combat aircraft is more of a harassment and cover role.
As for now... they are simply trying to give the mothership a chance.
A chance to escape!
They are going to die.
But the next scene made the Skrulls on the command bridge fall into a deathly silence.
The signals representing the Skrull aircraft on the screen went out one after another after flying out of the spacecraft shield. They didn't even see where the enemy was!