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Chapter 125 R: The Bat Incident (7)

Stark put on the light mecha again and stood shoulder to shoulder with Steve on the ground. Captain America held the shield and looked at the huge monster in front of him. He swallowed and said, "Don't tell me, he was the one who invaded Stark's building last time..."

Stark looked at the huge shadow in front of him, and he swallowed his saliva and said, "I think...probably, it's possible..."

He hesitated for a moment, then shouted, "Connors! Are you Connors?! Do you understand what we say now?!"

"Of course, you don't have to yell so loudly, I'm not deaf," said the giant lizard man. "I used low-temperature technology to improve the lizard serum, extracted the parts that would cause human lizardization, and improved them, which can give me a larger body shape, stronger strength, and most importantly, keep me rational."

Stark rubbed his neck, which was a little sore because he kept raising his head, and said, "Your improvement is really significant!"

Stark is right. Dr. Connors' lizardman is now more than ten meters tall, like a building. In addition to the lizard scales, the joints also have protruding spikes, and the spine is full of sharp bone spikes. A pair of huge vertical pupils look cruel and cold-blooded.

"Wait, you're here now, what should I do if I do the experiment?" Stark asked.

"I'll leave it to Peter, I believe he can do it." After Connors said, he jumped and jumped directly to the highest wreckage after the collapse of the Brooklyn Bridge. Then he shook his tail hard and several bats were knocked away directly.

Connors did hand over the remaining research tasks to Peter, but obviously Peter is not in good condition now, he said: "Wait! Doctor! You have to wear a laboratory suit to enter the laboratory... Hey! Don't touch the test tube, you can't pour it directly with the test tube..."

Schiller ignored him completely, picked up an test tube and put it in front of his eyes and shook it. Peter came over and took it carefully with gloves, then said, "Doctor! This is a violation of laboratory regulations! We have to..."

"Okay, if I could not violate the lab regulations, I wouldn't have come in after Connors left."

"But……"

"Connors is gone, don't worry about the serums, let's get something more interesting."

As he said that, Peter saw Schiller take out a stack of design drawings from somewhere. Peter took the design drawings handed over by Schiller. He glanced at them and said, "What is this? A small-scale cryogen? Isn't this the previous cryogenic technology?"

"Yes, I found someone to design a small-scale low-temperature generator that can freeze all targets within the range."

"So, is this a weapon? What's the use?"

Schiller sat down, then he knocked on the table and signaled Peter to sit down, saying, "The biggest problem now is that ordinary people cannot deal with this kind of monster. If everyone has the means to effectively restrain vampires, what do you think?"

"Those vampires will definitely lose." Peter said without hesitation: "How many people are there in Brooklyn? Even if the vulnerable groups are excluded, they are considered to be fitness and can fight, at least tens of thousands of people, right? Those bats are only a few thousand..."

Then Peter said as if he suddenly reacted, "Yes, this is indeed a good idea!"

"If you use an ordinary gun, the vampires' self-healing ability is too strong. Even if you make a few holes in their wings, it will be useless. There must be a weapon that will allow them to stop all activities immediately, so that they can give ordinary people a chance to fight back." Schiller explained.

Peter continued Shiller's words: "I can do this by freezing. Once a shot passes, the bats are frozen into ice, so no matter how much harm they can cause to people. Moreover, they are not injured themselves and will not trigger any self-healing ability, they just cannot move..."

Peter imagined that scene. As long as a person with a healthy body throws a low-temperature generator toward a bat that dives towards them, the attack is not too wrong, and the movement power of a bat can basically be abolished.

Another advantage is that the bats turned into by vampires are very large, with a wingspan of several meters, which would have brought greater danger to many people who fight with them, because a larger body size means stronger power. Ordinary bullets hit them and heal within a few seconds. Even silver bullets can only slightly interfere with their actions, and they will be knocked down by the bats during the gap in shooting.

But if you have this freezing device that can immediately control them, then the large size becomes their weakness, because the larger the size, the easier it is to hit. Once hit, whether it is frozen one wing or other parts, it will definitely fall from the air immediately and lose its ability to move.

Peter said: "The idea is good, but it may be difficult to implement it." He looked at the design drawing and said: "This thing is too expensive to be popular."

Schiller spread his hands and said, "This is your problem. I am just an ordinary psychologist."

Peter rubbed his chin and could see that this equipment could bring huge changes to the situation, but in his eyes, this thing looked like a toy for a rich man. The cost of one thing alone was hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it was a one-time use. It was completely costing money on a large scale. Even if one could freeze a few bats, it would be a loss.

"Is this designed by Mr. Stark? Yes, he can use it like this, but if you want to popularize this device, Director Nick will go crazy with such a expensive cost."

Peter supported his head with one hand, and he focused on the design drawing. At this time, Venom spoke in his mind: "I have an idea."

Peter said in confusion: "Can you still understand mechanical design drawings?"

"Of course I can."

"What do you want to do?"

"Minimize, single-handed, normalized, we can..."

Peter felt the brain waves coming from the venom and said, "Of course, it would be great if he could do these things, but there are many problems with small weapons..."

Peter went on to say: "To reduce costs, the bullets it uses must be stored in liquid form, which is the best storage method for cryogenic technology."

"But it takes a certain launch 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 has no way to use solid bullets, and this process conversion is necessary."

"Have you ever considered that the attack method can be fired or not," Schiller said: "How about melee spray?"

Peter was stunned for a moment and said, "There is some truth. If the ranged attack method requires a certain amount of preparation time, you can also add a means of melee combat to this weapon. The preparation time required for spraying is much less than that of solid bullets, and it can be continuously output, which is very suitable for melee combat..."

Then Peter looked at the design drawings as if he had changed his personality and said: "We can design two attack methods for this gun, one is to delay shooting and launch ice cones, and the other is to launch frozen spray in close combat, which basically solves the problem of alternating far and near."

Peter stood up from the chair with the design drawing and said, "Both these two 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 thrown. Ordinary personnel can only configure a freezing gun, while elite personnel at the center of the battlefield can assemble a part of a large-scale freezing device."

Schiller sat in a chair and applauded him and said, "You are about to become the savior of this war, Peter."

"Okay, I'll start trying to make a handful of it now, Jarvis, are you there?"

“Production unit 2 is ready, Mr. Peter.”

Peter rubbed his palms and said excitedly: "This is the first time I have really made weapons. I didn't remember what Mr. Stark told me, but now they are in my mind again, and they are still very clear."

"That means you are a genius," Schiller said. "By the way, what name are you going to call this weapon?"

"Well..." Peter hesitated for a moment, and he said, "Although I have perfected my ideas, I don't think this idea was originally proposed by me. What are you going to call him? Doctor?"

"How about Blizzard?"

"Blizzard? This is very suitable for that large-scale freezing device."

"Then call this name, go ahead, I'll wait for your Blizzard Alpha beta."

After Peter left, Schiller answered Nick's phone call and said, "I've prepared almost all over here, how about you?"

"That group of moderates have been lobbying the MPs, and they even made trouble to the Council, but Pierce has resisted the pressure. I can only fight for two more days at most, you'd better get a little faster."

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 bench. Stark asked anxiously: "What the hell is going on? Could that group of congressmen really be moved by vampires, right?"

He opened the face armor and said, "Chief George told me that someone had contacted him and asked him not to use large-scale firepower coverage anymore. Hell, those bats are so crazy, but he told us not to fight back?"

"How is the situation on the battlefield now?" Schiller asked.

"Not too optimistic." Stark poured a large glass of water, then put the cup on the table with a snap. It can be seen that he was in a bad mood. He said, "Dr. Lizard has helped a lot. He tore a lot of bats and withstand most of the pressure on the front battlefield. And Captain America, I have to admit that Steve is a good guy in a fight..."

"The two of us cooperated well and could share most of the firepower on the flanks. The flanks in the other direction were guarded by agents of SHIELD. It seems that they can still persist, but this is not a solution."

"It's almost dawn," Schiller said. "You stick to the last attack. Once the sun comes out, their offensive should be weakened."

"But the vampire hunter named Blade Warrior told me that this crazy bat can even withstand the less intense sunlight under the action of the ritual."

"This does not mean that their ability to move will not weaken. When the day comes, most of the vampires will definitely choose to lie dormant."

"Well, it seems that during the day, what we want to solve is not on the battlefield. What exactly does Nick Fury do for? Why did that group of vampires have the advantage in public opinion?"

Schiller said without raising his head while writing: "You have to know that they are very close to human society, and there are also many scholars, professors and well-known people. This time we have shown too tough attitudes. Many of them have united to influence our decisions from the inside."

Stark sighed and said, "There are many police officers who were injured, and more casualties are caused by ordinary people. Fortunately, our decisive battle is near the bridge, not the residential area. Otherwise, I would not dare to think about how heavy the losses will be. These monsters should go to hell!"

"Your battle is temporarily over, but there is another war waiting for you."

"What's the meaning?"

"This full-scale vampire attack was indeed very troublesome. Some of them believed the illusory prophecy and came to New York to cause trouble."

"We settled this trouble, but what if there is another prediction every time? This time it is New York, next time it is Los Angeles, or San Francisco? This time it is lost, and hundreds of casualties. What's next time? Which bridge is lost? Which building?"

"Of course I know." Stark knocked the table with a metal-covered hand armor, saying: "The Council and Congress do nothing. If there is such a disaster next time, we will hurry up and look at the heavy casualties and helplessness. I don't want this situation than anyone else."

“So we have to fundamentally solve this problem.”

Stark narrowed his eyes, and saw Schiller sitting there writing something, he said, "Are you a little too calm? Why does this sudden invasion seem to be completely beyond your expectations?"

"Good question, but that doesn't matter." Schiller sorted out the paper in his hand, then laid it on the table and handed it to Stark.
Chapter completed!
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