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Chapter 1449

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The first problem was that the missile wasn't big, and was probably just a tactical peaceful weapon. But even if it was, it could only have come from the American government.

It was almost impossible for the other forces to launch a tactical peaceful weapon into Manhattan.

It would be much easier to detonate it as an X bomb.

But if they used this weapon in New York, even if they defeated the Chitauris, how good could the situation be?

Perhaps this meant that the situation had deteriorated to the point where it was uncontrollable, which was why Batman had grabbed a peaceful weapon and was prepared to die together with the enemy command center?

He pondered this possibility for a long time, but decided that it was unlikely.

Any country launching a peaceful weapon was a decision that needed to be made very carefully. It was very difficult to execute it so quickly, unless they were prepared to go down together with the enemy.

When the American government really had no other choice, it shouldn't have been a tactical peaceful weapon.

Compared with the survival of the entire Earth and humanity, New York was really insignificant. The government wouldn't mind throwing a weapon on the level of Big Ivan to destroy the Chitauris in one fell swoop.

This created a logical paradox.

If the situation was serious, they should directly go to war, and if the situation wasn't serious, they could use conventional force to resolve it. How did this choice come about?

For the time being, he could only leave this question to the AI program to figure out the biggest possibilities and come up with countermeasures.

The second problem was that there were a lot of details in the Bat armor in the painting and the one Luke was currently wearing, which was what he was most concerned about.

It had to be said that Elena's foresight painting wasn't like her usual style, which was quite realistic.

This allowed Luke to guess the equipment of the Chitauris through the details in the painting. At the same time, he noticed the changes to his own armor.

After analyzing it with Fu for a few days, he finally figured out something.

The details of the Bat armor were probably modified from the existing armor. It wasn't a big change, but the changes were focused on the flight module.

The Bat armor wasn't particularly powerful, but it was a small target and very agile compared to regular aircraft.

Also, Luke knew that he wouldn't get entangled with the Chitauris' small aircraft, because the number of enemies would make it meaningless.

He had found Frank in such a hurry precisely for the decapitation operation.

Thus, it was very likely that these changes were in preparation for a direct attack.

Where were the Chitauris' weaknesses? The most obvious was undoubtedly the flagship, which was the command center of the fleet.

If he had a peaceful weapon, this would be the most cost-effective target.

The core of the Chitauri's fleet could not be a battleship on a planet, so the modification of the armor was to … fly into outer space?

This speculation was not necessarily correct, but according to the modification on the image, which allowed Fu to simulate the flight of the armor in outer space, he soon got the expected answer. There were several possible modification plans that could effectively increase the speed of the armor in outer space.

In this regard, Luke still chose simulation and trial production.

Making a physical object to test was always one of the best ways to verify a problem.

He already had a spare Bat Armor in the Inventory, so the modification would not affect his journey at all.

Luke's main body didn't skip work either.

At a time when NYPD was suffering heavy casualties, serious laziness was too conspicuous.

Therefore, during this period of time, Selina was the one who drove to work, Selina investigated the case, and Selina finished the work.

In the eyes of outsiders, Luke was just a little absent-minded at best, and was prone to daydreaming.

Although this was different from his usual behavior, he was still doing his job as a police detective.

In the end, his efficiency and performance would only be reflected in the rate at which cases were solved, which could be done quickly with smart programs and superpowers.

Apart from Selina, nobody knew that Luke's main body was just a bystander.

After a brief communication with Selina, she naturally took on all the chores, and he didn't need to explain his current situation at all.

That was the benefit of being a three-star teammate as a partner.

If it were Elizabeth or Elsa instead of Selina, even if they trusted Luke, they would definitely be concerned about whether something was wrong with him.

If he didn't put his energy into his main body's activities, he would fall into an inexplicable predicament, which was a waste of time.

But Selina wasn't made of iron, and her daily training had increased a lot.

Thus, their working hours were only eight in the morning and three in the afternoon.

Also, after they went out in the morning and finished their interviews, they would be home before eleven.

At that time, they would do various activities at home, and Selina would carry out some of her training at this time.

After one in the afternoon, they would go out again to work on a case, and return home before three on time.

That way, as long as nobody followed them at all times, they would only work four hours a day, even though their working hours seemed to be the same as usual.

On the other side, Luke's clone had been doing endless work.

If Luke were a computer, 90% of the computation would be done by his clone.

Recently, his efficiency at earning experience and credit points had dropped a lot, and the experience and credit points shared by Selina, Damon and his daughter, the little turtle and his disciple, and Alice, had been a great help.

With the help of the stealth system, they had deliberately hidden their tracks, and the criminals in New York were completely baffled.

Following the legend of the Bone Shatterer Devils, a new legend of "ghost vigilantes" had recently become popular in New York.

Many low-level hoodlums were saying that they would suddenly pass out while doing something bad.

When they woke up, they would either be sent to NYPD or still be lying there.

If this had happened when they were alone, the legend of the ghost vigilantes probably wouldn't have spread so quickly.

But many of the smaller nests had three to five people, and some of the larger nests had twenty to thirty people in them, and there was no sign of the attacker.

Those who passed out later would at most see their companions suddenly collapse, and before they knew what was going on, they passed out too.

It was a f * cking ghost story.

Of course, Luke wouldn't tell these criminals that they had contributed greatly to the improvement of the paralysis bullets.

Now, not only were there paralysis bullets that Luke had originally designed, there were also paralysis darts, paralysis weapons, and so on.

Compared with the single bullet, there were a variety of darts and weapons, all of which had been improved by Tony, the technical turtle.

In comparison, the actual combat data of the paralysis bullets that Selina had provided wasn't worth mentioning. After all, the little turtle and his disciple had been working together.

After Luke provided everyone with the optical camouflage suits and the Thousand Faces system, everybody had to take some time to go to the bat cave for Frank's training.

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