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Chapter 120 R: The Bat Incident (2)

In Stark Building, Stark was fiddling next to a strange machine shaped like a flower bud. Schiller, Colson and Hill were all standing beside him and watching. Finally, Stark pressed the button and said, "Remember, the maximum killing range of this UV generator is only 20 meters. You'd better lead all the vampires together and open it."

Just after he finished speaking, information came from Jarvis: "There are a large number of vampires appearing in the third street in Queens."

Colson said with some headache: "Sure enough, as the sky darkens, they are about to launch a full-scale attack."

"How was that bat monster?" Schiller asked.

Colson had a headache even more, and he said, "I'm really seeing the ghost, the monster disappeared!"

Stark stood up straight, poked his head out from behind the machine and asked, "Disappear? Such a big monster, didn't you find anyone to stare at him?"

"The captain fought with him for a long time. According to the information sent back by the captain, the monster was not very offensive and seemed to be just a signal. He didn't see clearly what was going on, and the bat monster disappeared."

"Don't let go of your guard," Schiller said. "The so-called Bat God power comes, and this monster may be just an appetizer. After all, if you want to invade, you won't put a big killer on the vanguard."

"That's right." Hill said in a serious tone: "Chief Nick also thinks that it is just a sign of an offensive, and he did play all the role of the offensive horn. Now it's getting dark, and a large number of vampires lurking in New York have begun to move. When it gets completely dark, we still have a fierce battle to fight."

Colson glanced at the watch and said to Stark: "How many such ultraviolet ray generators can be produced within three hours?"

"Maximum 20 units." Jarvis replied.

"Stark Industrial Group's production line has been fully started, with less than 10% redundancy left, but due to speed limitations, up to 20 units can be produced before dark."

"It's not enough," Colson said.

"Do you SHIELD have no weapons to deal with vampires?"

"Of course we have it." Hill walked forward, and she held the machine and said, "But they are all individual equipment, such as ultraviolet flashlights, silver-plated bullets, etc. You don't look at the number of vampires in New York now. I don't know where so many are coming out..."

"In other words, you are insufficient group attack firepower?" Schiller asked.

"That's the biggest problem," Colson sat down on the chair, putting one hand on the table and covering his forehead, saying, "A well-trained agent, if fully armed and equipped with all the weapons to restrain vampires, can ignore the gap in physical fitness and magic, and deal with one to three vampires."

"But the problem is that the number of agents is too small compared to the number of those vampires."

"The police can only deal with one at most, not to mention ordinary people. Even 10 cannot beat a vampire. Once the vampire organizes a group attack, the number gap will be more than 10 times."

"They have two different forms. The human form and the bat form can do different things. Each has its own focus. Once an organized strategic offensive begins, the human defense line will be maintained for less than an hour."

"Where is the heavy firepower?"

Hill also covered his forehead and said, "Actually this is the biggest problem. You know, there are many moderates in vampires who have had a good relationship with senior congressional leaders. The moderates said they have no idea what happened. They stated that the moderate vampires did not participate in this invasion at all, and strongly protested against humans using heavy firepower to attack vampires indiscriminately."

"Actually, I can understand the decisions of some MPs, because if humans really let missiles do the heavy firepower, and once the moderate vampires are forced to hurry, these vampires will also participate in the invasion operation, and a war between the two races will break out."

"Many moderate vampires live in human society and play many important roles. Some even fall in love with humans. Once a war breaks out between the two races, social stability will experience huge turmoil, which is a result that no one wants to see."

Stark said angrily: "Then we are beaten and don't fight back? Why can't they solve internal affairs by themselves? We only need an answer, should we fight or not?"

"I guess those moderates tell you that they are actively negotiating and want to ease the conflict, but I can tell you clearly that most of them are waiting for the so-called Bat God to come. Once the vampire gains an advantage, they will immediately turn against each other and claim that they are also believers of Bat God and are born to rule humanity."

"Ambition always expands with ability. The so-called moderates just want to wait for one of them to gain an absolute advantage. They are a group of fence-bearing grass. Once humans have the advantage and the Bat God does not have the next move, they will immediately declare that they are the messengers of friendship between the two races. Once the Bat God really comes and brings the end of mankind, they will immediately crawl at the feet of the Bat God and say that they are devout believers." Schiller said.

Colson sighed, and he spread his hands and said, "Everyone understands this truth, this is our current dilemma."

"But you forgot that you still have a card. Don't tell me, Nick hasn't found out where the disappearing network line in New York has been connected."

Colson opened his mouth and said hesitantly: "You mean... the disaster is in the east? But is this a bit too risky? After all, we have almost no understanding of that force..."

"That's what you're going to decide for yourself." After Schiller said that, he turned to Stark and said, "Don't you think about your large-scale installation. Can't you change your thinking?"

Stark said: "Why do you have any genius ideas? Tell me, I liked your cigarette last time..."

"After all, isn't it just that the agents' individual combat capabilities are not strong enough and the number is not large enough? Then can't you create a little bit of agents for use?"

The other two agents showed a strange expression, but Stark became interested, saying, "What are you referring to? Do you mean drones?"

"Yes, don't you still have many mechas in the warehouse? Produce some individual equipment to install them, ultraviolet flashlights, silver bullets, etc. Can't you install them? Let them deal with vampires.

"Jarvis's smart Curry does not have the intelligent logic to deal with this monster, but I can indeed send a vanguard of the mecha to collect this logic and start optimizing."

"Your brains can be bigger. Don't always think about human-shaped mechas, and don't always think about going on stage and swinging your fists. You don't even have to design and produce yourself."

Schiller walked to the near the lab bench and said, "You can design a smart mother with self-calculation capabilities, and then arrange multiple such mothers in New York according to certain rules."

"The mother nest can automatically produce different specifications of mecha creations according to the logic you set, such as light drones used for reconnaissance, ground mechanical forces, self-propelled spotlights with ultraviolet radiation, biological reaction forces used to interfere with vampires' operations, etc...."

"When the mother nest produces these machines and puts them into the battlefield, each mechanical creature can record the movement trajectory of their opponents, then record their own combat effects and pass them back to the mother nest."

"The mother can readjust the production direction based on this information, and all mothers gather information into Jarvis's smart curriculum, and you can get a regional combat network with the widest coverage, the most accurate and clear coverage."

"Then you can't just wear that iron shell to destroy those monsters, but sit in the laboratory of Stark Building, take control of everything, and become the real master of machinery."

Colson and Hill were both stunned and felt a little creepy when they heard this.

In fact, this concept is not very advanced, it is just the basic principle of information warfare. However, once these contents are replaced by Stark's advanced mecha creations, the whole scene will look very sci-fi, and even make people feel a little chilled behind the scenes.

Think about it, several huge mother nests spread all over New York have continuously exploded countless machine creations. They all have their own intelligence. After going to the battlefield, they can not only cause effective damage to the enemy, but also pass all data back to the mother nest after being defeated.

The mother nest has an extremely advanced computing system that will remove the shortcomings of the child in the next step and strengthen their advantages based on the information sent back by the child who failed the previous battle.

You can also specialize in various combat troops and then cooperate tactically. The steel torrents erupted from several mother nests will flood the entire city and eliminate all enemies here. Steel bones penetrate barriers and gear bearings devour everything. Stark, who can sit in the laboratory of Stark Building to control everything.

Wait, is there something wrong with this style? Colson shivered and said, "I think... vampires are not very strong. We can keep this tactic before using it..."

Stark's eyes glowed. He paced in place, then clenched his hands into fists and said, "Actually, I have been thinking about lightweight combat. You all know that the cost of producing a mecha is too high. Once it is put into the battlefield, it will be damaged and repaired for too long. I have been thinking about a mecha that is low-cost, easy to repair, and can be put into use in a large number of battlefields."

"But there is a problem with this kind of mecha. Once the cost is reduced, their processors cannot accept too complex instructions, and their functions will be weakened and become less comprehensive. Facing various enemies, they may not be able to react quickly."

"And, once I change my opponents, I will upgrade them in a comprehensive way to install new features. The money and time spent will be similar to that of a high-end mecha, which is not cost-effective."

"Yes, the idea of ​​mother nest is very good. Why do I have to repair the mechas one by one? I might as well set up an intelligent production line to let them produce it themselves and repair it themselves, isn't that the end?"

"And as you said, if they can really collect data, analyze, optimize, transform, and strengthen production by themselves, it will be much faster than if they finish a war and then I will transform it in person, right?"

"That can be optimized directly on the battlefield, and directly produce first, second and third generation adaptive mechas to target opponents' weaknesses."

"And it is true that you can not stick to human shape. People are on the ground with their feet, and their center of gravity is unstable. Even if the mecha can fly, they still need more energy. Why don't I design more legs for the mecha? Yes... That's right... that spider boy is a good example!"

"Spider-Man can be glued to the wall, and the mechas I made are of course good. I can even arrange 8 legs for them, or spin silk, so that they can easily climb up the walls of various tall buildings, as for defense..."

"Let me think I can make a transport ship of mechanics, provide them with high maneuverability, and even have the ability to float and fly..."

"When the production line produces this transport ship, the mecha soldiers can fold and place them inside it, and then arrive at the battlefield as quickly as possible to send troops..."

Stark became more and more excited as he spoke. He imagined several mechas that imitated animal forms, and thought of many ideas about the structure of the mother nest and the design of the troop ship.

Finally, Stark even wanted to transform the Stark Building and turn its top into a folded aerospace mother nest. Once it encounters invasion by foreign tribes, it can quickly rise and unfold, and instantly enter the explosive soldier mode.

Colson and Hill stood side by side. He patted his colleagues on the shoulders and whispered in a trembling voice: "Call Nick quickly! Vampires are no longer the main problem now. If S.H.E.L.D. cannot solve the vampire quickly, then the tech devil Stark will rule the earth..."

"What are you thinking? 20 minutes ago, I recorded Stark's speech and sent it to Nick..."

"What did he say?"

"Before the parliamentarians finished reading, they passed the battle plan of humans to resist vampires' defensive counterattack without waiting for the end of their work."
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