Besides, Luke still remembered a little about the storyline.
Let's not talk about the specifics of the battle, but the memory of the Chitauri army swarming in like locusts was still fresh in his mind.
It was like a horror movie he had seen in his previous life. He didn't remember the specifics, but he had a deep impression of a certain wizard opening his mouth and spitting out locusts all over the sky.
This was also a memory habit for most people.
What humans really remembered was actually a moment that was clearly different from ordinary life.
If everyone played the game every night, they definitely wouldn't remember the details of a day two months ago.
But if one day, this person was tricked by some elementary school teammate into turning from diamond to silver, he would remember very clearly what happened in the game that day.
The only thing Luke could remember about the plot of the duplex storyline was Loki leading the way → opening a spatial gate → Chitauri's army surging in.
Based on this pattern, it was only a matter of time before there would be unimaginable battles in the Marvel World.
However, Luke definitely wasn't in the same boat as the officials.
For one thing, he couldn't contribute to the hegemony of the US imperialism.
Putting aside the awkward position of Hydra's SHIELD branch, the Sentinel Service and the Advanced Joint Research Unit that Luke had come into contact with were both solid official agencies.
The leader of both of them was either Colonel William or Amanda from the Department of Defense.
Why would he want to cooperate with such officials? It would be a waste of time to infiltrate and catch them all in one fell swoop.
In fact, he didn't need to go undercover at all.
Given the nature of the American higher-ups, nine out of ten would be killed, and the rest would be bad guys who slipped through the net.
Secondly, even if he wanted to cooperate with the officials, he could only do so indirectly, such as using Phil or Flegg as a middleman.
Only by taking the initiative in the cooperation could he avoid being tricked by Hydra or Amanda, and then achieve his goal of tricking the other party instead.
It could be said that Luke hadn't regarded the American officials as an ally from the beginning, but as an enemy force that he could borrow.
Superheroes would never be friends with the American officials.
The American officials only wanted superheroes to be their dogs.
Luke could only choose to strengthen the combat power of his teammates and allies.
If it wasn't for the system's good and evil panel and his teammates' panels, he would have to take precautions against his teammates and allies.
When it came to paranoia, Luke had never been weaker than anyone else.
The only people he was willing to trust without going through any tests were his family members, and this was entirely due to emotional factors.
In the beginning, Luke didn't trust Selina that much, and had been testing her for a long time.
Later, when Selina became his only three-star teammate, Luke felt that he had been overly suspicious, so he felt like making it up to her.
But a leopard couldn't change its spots, and Luke couldn't change his nature.
Fortunately, the System could greatly alleviate his paranoia. He finally had a basis for his trust, and this allowed him to quickly expand his team.
Otherwise, according to what he had thought when he first got the system, it would probably take him ten years to be a potential teammate. He would have to go through tests like wine, women, avarice, and temper before he would decide who would be his teammate.
This also included the superheroes in the Avengers.
After living in this world for twenty years, Luke had long since stopped believing that the superheroes in this world would be the same as those in the movies. That would be gambling with his life.
Just like in the movies, Tony is a tsundere, Thor is the second generation of a noble god, and Captain America has the word America in his name.
He hoped that they would follow him; disappointment could happen at any time.
Black Widow and Hawkeye were professional agents and trusted aides of Director Ludan. It would be even more foolish to trust them than trust Ludan.
The Hulk … Even Dr. Banner himself didn't believe him. Only a lunatic would subdue this big green guy.
Luke, who always liked to consider the worst-case scenario, wouldn't place his hopes on these people at all.
It wasn't until the Good and Evil panel and the teammate panel appeared that he removed the biggest obstacle to developing teammates — trust — that he naturally had a new idea.
Rather than having designs on these superheroes in the movies, he might as well nurture them himself?
After the appearance of the Justice Heart clone, his only worry was gone, and this idea officially turned into a plan.
For now, Luke's Superhero Alliance was still a small hill.
Apart from Selina, everyone else's abilities were unorthodox.
But he would definitely be the main fighter in the Alliance. Selina's armor and symbiotic form could be considered the second-in-command, and the others weren't bad as support.
However, Luke knew that he had his flaws.
For example, he really didn't have any talent for commanding battles.
This was similar to Tony's inspiration. If he didn't have it, he didn't have it, and it wasn't something that a smart program could replace.
Also, the battle plan beforehand, the various contingency plans, and the retreat route after the battle were also a skill.
Luke could use a smart program to deal with things now because his opponents were too weak, and he had directly defeated them.
When the Chitauri army really invaded, he didn't think that his smart program could compare to the intelligence centers of the Chitauri battleships.
This was just Earth technology; the Chitauri had been fighting wars in the universe for many years.
Even if they were a little weak, they were still the weak that Thor had described.
In the face of Asgard's combat power, there shouldn't be many armies in the universe that weren't weak.
The outcome of a mediocre Earth against a weak Chitauri definitely wouldn't be good.
In an absolute disadvantage, whether it was the Legion or the Superhero Alliance that Luke was preparing to set up, they could only be special operations teams.
At a time like this, superheroes needed a super tactical expert with battlefield intuition to break through a certain critical point in one fell swoop and reverse the situation.
Luke already had a candidate in mind.
It just so happened that his cheap uncle, Frank Castle, had finally made a move not long ago.
A few months ago, Frank had concealed his identity and worked as a construction worker in Pennsylvania, in the style of a sweeping monk in online novels.
The facts proved Luke's guess.
After working as a construction worker for a few months, Frank ran into a gang of drug dealers.
It was impossible for such a group to exist in a larger place in America. However, this gang was unlucky and took the initiative to cause trouble for Frank.
Thus, they were … hammered to death.
His dear Uncle Franka swung the eight-pound hammer that had accompanied him for months and hit them one by one. None of the six hoodlums survived.
Hammering people was fun for a while, but after that, he could only run.
Luke was extremely satisfied with his cheap uncle.
Flegg could be considered one of Robert's acquaintances, and had even helped Luke out a few times. But Luke liked his cheap uncle Frank more.
Just based on the way he hammered hooligans to death, he had to pull him into his team.
If he was so ruthless when it came to killing hooligans, would the Chitauri show any mercy?
Luke believed that if Uncle Frank could pick up a hammer that was fierce enough, like the one from a certain second generation, this uncle would definitely smash the Chitauri commander's head.
Unfortunately, that hammer was an exclusive weapon! He sighed in his heart and called Robert directly.
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