This so-called Thousand Faces mask was made of nanomaterials, and the technology came from Stark.
After the suitcase version of the Mark 5 armor, the tycoon already had an idea for a nano battle suit, but his nanotechnology level was too low to meet the requirements for a nano battle suit.
Thus, the tycoon didn't delve deeper into the idea.
However, Luke wasn't trying to make a complicated battle suit. He just wanted to change a face.
If the nano battle suit was technically at the level of a PhD supervisor, the nano mask was at most a primary school student's handiwork.
That was why Luke could create a test subject so quickly.
This nano mask could change faces with a high degree of realism. It wasn't afraid of washing or rubbing, and it wouldn't fall off. Its only weakness was that it was sensitive to electricity.
It could only store a fixed face model, which meant that a mask could only transform into a fixed face.
When the technology improved in the future, it would be able to store more models and switch faces multiple times.
As for the Thousand Faces that Luke was looking forward to, there would no longer be a limit to the number of facial models. He could even scan a model on the spot and change his face instantly.
That was all for the future.
For now, the single-face mask was already very useful, and might be used for a long time.
Because he had an inventory, it was only a small matter for him to make a few in advance as backups. It was more convenient and safer than using makeup to change his appearance.
Also, the complete Thousand Faces system actually included armor, which could also change his body shape.
But because of technical limitations, Luke had only completed the face, and hadn't even had time to make the armor as a test subject.
For the time being, he still had to rely on his previous methods to change his body shape.
That way, he wouldn't be able to use many faces.
He could only slowly perfect it in the future.
When that happened, there would be many ways to play.
For example, he could have Selina change into his appearance, and he could disappear for a day or two.
They only showed up at the police department once every two or three days, and Selina didn't have to show up with him.
At that time, Selina could use his face one day and her own the next to create the illusion that they were both in New York.
After they came to New York, they had more time to do their own things than in Los Angeles. For example, Luke familiarized himself with the terrain, while Selina went shopping.
It wouldn't be easy to arouse suspicion if they went out alone.
The job of a police detective was still the most suitable for them.
Not only could he get access to all kinds of information from the government without arousing suspicion, but he also didn't have to go to work and get off work at a fixed time. His time was free, and he could freely arrange his time to meet people he was familiar with.
In the future, Luke would use a fake identity to earn experience and credit points elsewhere. On the surface, there was another "Luke" in New York.
No matter how great the analysis of big data was, it was impossible to link his whereabouts to those major events and raise suspicions.
Feeling great, he asked Selina casually, "Right, do you want anyone's face for your mask? Even if it's a superstar, it's fine. "
Selina rolled her eyes. "I want … your face!"
Luke was amused. "I already have that, so it doesn't count. Which one do you personally prefer? "
Selina was a little hesitant. She really hadn't considered this problem.
Looking at her, Luke could only persuade her patiently. "First of all, it has to be beautiful, right?"
Selina raised her eyebrows. Who wants an ugly one? Then why was the first mask John Wick and not Foggy? Don't you have any idea?
Oblivious to the woman's unspoken criticism, Luke asked again, "Secondly, race? It's best if it's not Latino. How about African American? If your skin is a little darker, it'll be very easy for you to pretend to be mixed-race. "
Selina frowned. "African American? I don't really like their looks. "
Luke said, "It's not like you're the only one. I have an African American identity myself, and I have a lot of fans."
That identity was nicknamed White Wolf, and the onlookers called her the "Angel of Judgment." How cool would an African American be to be an angel? Luke murmured inwardly.
Selina agreed. "Okay, just design it for me. I don't have any other requests." Amused, Luke fiddled with the computer. "How about this?"
Selina looked at the 3D projection in front of her and sized it up for a moment before she nodded. "This is fine.
Looking at the 3D projection in front of her that was the size of a real person, Selina observed it for a moment, then nodded. "This is fine. Luke said, "This is a tool. Of course it has to be practical.
You'll probably be using this face to fight in the future, so there's no need for long hair. " Selina was convinced again. Fine, it was just a tool. Of course it had to be practical.
Selina was convinced again. Fine, it was just a tool. If it was short hair, so be it. She had long hair to begin with, and it was good to change it occasionally.
She had an oval face, a high nose bridge, long and narrow eyes, thin lips, and a small mouth. She had an exquisite charm that was rare among African Americans, and could be considered beautiful in any aesthetic sense.
His skin was the dark wheat color of a mixed-race. His short white hair was styled like an airplane, simple and refreshing. Other than the crew cut, which was the shortest hairstyle, this hairstyle was indeed difficult to catch.
After examining it for a moment, she was satisfied. At the very least, she wouldn't object to this appearance from the bottom of her heart.
With her first experience, she sorted out her thoughts. "Then I want a white woman with medium blond hair and equally beautiful features. Pick one for me."
Luke couldn't help but chuckle and casually made another style.
Selina examined them for a moment, then nodded without hesitation. "I'll take this one too."
The reason why she chose these two styles was very simple.
Firstly, they were indeed very beautiful.
Secondly, they didn't look like any woman she knew, including celebrities.
Naturally, Luke wouldn't tell her that these were two of the female celebrities that had left the deepest impression on him in his previous life.
The first African American woman was Halle Berry, and the second was Nicole Kidman. Both of them were acknowledged as top beauties.
These two celebrities didn't exist in this world, and there probably weren't any replicas of them, at least not among American celebrities.
Since Selina had chosen these two aliases, Luke would arrange their backgrounds so that they could legally appear in America.
In the past, it would have taken Luke more time to do this, but now, it was almost an assembly line job.
After a series of online payments, the two fake identities would become real and usable identities in America within a month.
Of course, these identities wouldn't stand up to a detailed investigation.
But if someone really did investigate, he could just give up on these two identities.
Whether it was the nano masks or the real identities, it was just a matter of money. It wasn't worth the trouble.
Suddenly, the smart program in the lab sent a notification. "Sir, there's an emergency."
A virtual screen instantly unfolded not far away from them. "Frank Castle is suspected to have been attacked in Brooklyn and has been captured."
Luke was stunned. "What?"
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