After deciding on the transfer plan, Fu began to transfer the data. Luke walked into the basement and started a new test.
The system determined that Stacy's Elementary Replication ability could be learned.
Based on his previous experience, the effect would definitely be different from the original ability.
For example, Kilgrave, the original owner of Elementary Pheromone Control, could use it to control anyone, regardless of gender.
After Luke learned it, this ability only worked on women.
A genetic test on Kilgrave showed that there was an unknown mutation in his genes.
Of course, Luke's genes didn't have such a mutation, so he could only strengthen his own pheromone effects after learning it.
Pheromones were things that made the opposite sex feel good about them.
Thus, Luke's pheromones were only effective on women, unlike Kilgrave's monster, who could kill both men and women.
Furthermore, Stacy's original Elementary Replication replicated everything about the target at the genetic level through direct contact with the target's body. The longer the contact, the more the other party's memories and abilities would be obtained.
Based on the effect alone, it was the most terrifying of all the abilities Luke had ever seen.
This meant that as long as there was a suitable target and enough contact time, Stacy would soon become an extremely powerful kaleidoscope-level superhuman.
Unfortunately, but fortunately, Stacy had bumped into Luke when she was still a young girl.
Unfortunately, she would no longer become a Demon King-level superpower.
Even more fortunately, she didn't have to suffer any more side effects from the ability, and could live happily as a normal person.
If Luke hadn't caught her, once she used Elementary Replication and obtained a suitable superpower, she would have quickly fallen into the abyss of schizophrenia.
The speed at which she would fall would increase exponentially.
If the ability was useful, she would be able to use the form of the original owner of the ability for a longer period of time, and the "personality" of the original owner of the ability would quickly take shape. It wouldn't disappear, nor could it be suppressed.
After tasting the sweetness, it was very likely that she would take the initiative to collect more superpowers and add more split personalities.
The more split personalities she had, the more illogical she would be, and people would definitely hunt her down.
At that time, if she wasn't caught quickly, she would be an experiment subject for the rest of her life. Otherwise, she would become stronger and stronger until she was killed or unstoppable.
Luke was interested in Elementary Replication because it allowed him to transform into another person at the genetic level.
But he wasn't interested in obtaining someone else's memories and abilities at the cost of becoming mentally ill.
In order to avoid trouble, he decided to let his doppelganger do the experiment after learning Elementary Replication.
If there were any abnormalities, he would summon them again and refresh them.
Based on the feedback from his doppelganger, his [Elementary Clone] was indeed a crippled version.
But this time, he was extremely satisfied with the [Crippled Elementary Replication].
His disabled ability allowed him to transform part of himself into another person at the genetic level, but he wouldn't obtain any of the other party's memories or abilities.
The method of obtaining the DNA could be through direct contact with the target, or through contact with the target's DNA, such as blood.
The "part" that could be converted basically referred to the outer appearance.
There was a limit to the size of the target he could transform into — he could not transform into a child that was dozens of centimeters tall, nor could he transform into a meaty demon king like Green Fatty.
However, this was also the most precious part of this incomplete ability.
Stacy's original ability was an idiot type, similar to a beauty camera. All she had to do was select a template and press the button.
Luke's disabled ability, on the other hand, was a Photoshop program. Not only could he turn it on and off, he could also adjust it and choose the effect he wanted.
For example, when Lord No. 2 used Bell's face to meet Tony, the target he had copied was a young white man with the same body type.
But in the process of copying, he had slightly altered the structure of the target's facial bones and muscles, and the face had become Christian Bell from his previous life.
There was no doubt that Luke preferred his incomplete ability.
Uncontrollable and powerful strength was more likely to bring disaster and misfortune.
Only a power that could move according to his will could help himself and others.
Luke's previous experiments had mainly been to determine if his disabled version had the potential for schizophrenia.
Now that his doppelganger hadn't accepted any of the target's memories or emotions, there was basically no chance of that happening.
However, there was something else he needed to test — genes.
The results of the first transformation test showed that his genes were indeed the same as the target.
Luke deactivated Elementary Replication and thought for a long time before he turned into Bell again.
Osiris, the medical program, immediately reminded him, "99.7% similarity in appearance. Passed the similarity test."
It then operated a mechanical arm to collect Luke's saliva, blood, hair, and some tissues from various parts of his body.
After a long while, it gave a result. "Body surface, hair, and saliva match the target's genes. Blood and body tissues match your own genes."
Luke smiled and said softly, "Very good, let's do it again."
He repeated the process of deactivating the ability, activating it, and Osiris testing it again.
Osiris gave another result. "Body surface, hair, saliva, blood, and body tissues match the target's genes. Muscles and internal organs match your own genes."
Luke beamed. "Perfect."
Now, his appearance belonged to someone else on a genetic level, but his core still belonged to him.
This was what he had always wanted — a super disguise.
People wouldn't trust fake things, just like how Tony had always been suspicious about Batman's true appearance.
Luke, on the other hand, didn't want his true identity to be exposed.
It wasn't that he didn't trust Tony or the other people in the Avengers, but he didn't want his family to be embroiled in perpetual trouble.
At that moment, he finally resolved the problem of his identity being "real," and not just a face.
Rather than simply increasing his combat strength, he needed this more.
Excited, Luke didn't stop, and continued to test his new ability.
It wasn't until late at night that he stopped and sighed regretfully. "Fine, it seems that things can't be so perfect."
After testing it, he had made Elementary Replication of Super Disguise. Everything was good.
The only problem was that he couldn't use the ability for long. Currently, he could only use it for 130 minutes at most.
Intense exercise would also reduce the duration, but he hadn't completed the test yet.
A conservative estimate was that in a situation like the battle in New York, Super Disguise could only last for an hour.
Stacy's original ability, on the other hand, didn't have a duration at all.
However, this was just a small regret.
As long as he didn't modify it too meticulously and only made one or two changes, it wouldn't be difficult for Super Disguise to last for four to eight hours.
All in all, that was enough time.
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