Destruction was far easier than construction. Since it was just destroying the mothership, Tony had a lot less to do.
He only needed to mark the locations where the self-destruct devices could be.
When the three motherships attacked each other later, he couldn't touch these places.
Under this premise, he had to do his best to "dismantle" them.
Useful parts could still be recycled, such as the Chitauri's ready-made products, which could be considered something for the American authorities.
It would be impossible for the things that were left behind to self-destruct once they left the mothership's program control. This prevented Hydra from leaving any more tricks up its sleeve.
It was safest to dismantle such a large mothership.
Also, it would be useless for Hydra to detonate them in the wild. It would be meaningless to blow up some agents and dismantlers, and it wouldn't cause any chaos.
This time, Tony needed half an hour to fly the mothership a little further away.
Taking advantage of this time, Luke took some things from the mothership in advance, mainly those that could cause a disaster. He didn't touch anything else.
He didn't like the Chitauri equipment. Many of the things on it had been sold by the Almighty Merchant in the first place.
For Tony and him, these things were just research samples to provide direction for their own technology.
The authorities and Hydra, on the other hand, directly used them as weapons. It could be considered as using them first and then researching them.
Now, the results of this information were right in front of him.
Tony took the initiative to copy the relevant data.
Although it wasn't experimental data, he could see the design of the three motherships.
For an expert at Tony's level, he could only see the sporadic highlights in his ideas.
He would fill in the rest with an inspiration outburst.
Half an hour later, Tony stopped and informed Luke, "It's done. The controls are in the central control room on your friend's side."
Luke nodded and said in the team channel, "Everyone, log off and leave."
With a series of dings, a series of offline noises rang out.
Luke waited for a moment, then looked at the prototype that Tony was controlling next to him. "Do you think you can pretend to log off just because you hacked into the prototype's system?"
The prototype didn't react.
Luke sighed and slapped the prototype on the back.
The tycoon in New York felt his vision go dark. "Jarvis, check the remote control system."
Jarvis said, "Sir, I can't find the prototype to receive the signal."
Tony opened his eyes and took off the semicircle helmet on his head. "What the f * ck, you're playing physics and disconnecting?"
Just now, Luke had slapped the receiver exactly where it was located.
Destroying the device through the protective layer was a piece of cake for the creator.
Tony, who was sitting up, felt regretful. "I wanted to watch quietly and see how the big boss would retrieve the equipment. Now … I can only watch the surveillance. Jarvis, record the situation over there. I'll get back to work first. "
Jarvis: "Yes, sir."
SHIELD headquarters including the data of the mothership has been obtained, and there are still a lot of resources that Luo Dan gave to Tony before.
Every minute he wasted was a waste of these resources.
Curiosity could be satisfied later, but resources could be used by oneself. Technology could also be recycled and traded with the big bosses.
Between the two, Young Master Mo was still able to distinguish which was more important.
Yep, of course, this wasn't because a certain paranoid person was too difficult to deal with and exposed the prototype's plan to play dead.
On the other side, Luke took the prototype, which had its signal cut off, out and put it into his inventory in a passageway that wasn't monitored.
Tony had left a backdoor in the mothership's system and was still monitoring Luke's every move.
This was completely in Luke's nature — he wasn't a good Iron Man if he wasn't a sleazy tycoon.
Once again, Luke confirmed that he hadn't missed anything. Looking down, he saw that it was an uninhabited plain in Virginia. Finally, he had the only prototype on the mothership fire.
In an instant, the cannons of the three triangular motherships in the sky above the plain turned and aimed at each other, and countless missiles locked onto each other. Boom!
Boom! Boom!
Whoosh! Whoosh!
The sky was filled with artillery fire like fireworks, and the missiles turned into a swarm of monkeys that left countless twisted lines in the air.
Luke's level-one clone stood on a small hill in the distance.
In the bright late spring sun, the green grass and red, white, pink, and purple wildflowers on the plain were full of life and vitality.
The three motherships in the sky, which were exploding but still firing wildly, were the last splendor of destruction.
After a long while, he suddenly smiled. Found it.
In an instant, he cut off the scene in front of him, and it almost overlapped with the half of Elena's painting in his mind.
Finishing what he started was the right thing to do.
Recording this last scene, he turned around and left.
Only three space carriers crashed onto the plains with thick smoke, producing a series of rumbling explosions.
…
At that moment, the special economic zone was in chaos.
The FBI, the CIA, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the military, and the White House were full of orders and inquiries.
All kinds of famous and unknown operatives entered the special economic zone in secret or in public.
At that moment, no one dared to trust anyone else. Everyone only trusted themselves.
What Natasha had sent out wasn't just SHIELD's secrets, but also most of the information that Nick Fury had on Hydra.
Even the last conversation and confrontation between her and Pierce were sent out.
The news immediately spread to the middle and upper echelons of the United States.
However, she didn't post it online.
For most ordinary people, knowing these things was meaningless.
Even if Michelle Gable stepped down, or even the entire American government stepped down, it wouldn't mean much to them.
At most, there would be a change of spokespeople, and the chaos would last for a long time.
In the end, the meat would rot in the pot of the capital groups. The bottom of the United States would always be the bottom, and wouldn't benefit from this incident. Instead, more people would die.
This wasn't like the California earthquake, which could be avoided.
The people had nowhere to run even if they knew the truth. Even if they went to other countries, most of them were still citizens.
That was because there weren't that many places for everyone to stand at the top in any country.
All Nick Fury wanted to do was to destroy Hydra and SHIELD together and complete his revenge.
Overthrowing the old world was pure fantasy. That was just to help Hydra achieve its goal of world chaos.
The United States wasn't the only head of Hydra. Killing the American head would give the other heads more room to develop.
Luke was very satisfied with the situation.
The two clones, as well as everyone else except Little Turtle and Damon, started to harvest Hydra in the United States like crazy.
Only his true self pretended to be honest and showed up in New York every day, but secretly used remote-controlled robots to cause missing persons cases in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
In the past, the American government would have already turned upside down if he did this.
But now, the American government had already turned upside down. Many people hadn't gone missing because of them, but because someone else had gone missing, or because they had gone missing themselves.
The entire United States had become a big mess, and Luke's operation wasn't risky at all.
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