When Luke and the other two got on the plane, they got two big boxes from their own fighter.
The Avengers thought it was some kind of plug-in, and didn't think much of it.
The fact that Batman never had enough firepower was a joke that the Avengers joked about in private.
Even a tycoon who used to be an arms dealer couldn't compare.
Tony still had to pay attention to style and elegance.
Just the anti-Hulk armor and the near-Earth orbit delivery system alone cost more than a billion dollars.
As for Batman's accessories, it was said that the cost of a set was only a few million to tens of millions.
The price of the visual and the weapons they carried varied, but most of them were around the ten million mark.
In other words, Tony's anti-Hulk system was enough for Batman to get dozens of plug-in accessories.
Could one anti-Hulk armor fight dozens of enemies equipped with Batman accessories? Everybody had an answer to that question.
Thus, they had no choice but to buy equipment from the bigshots.
They could earn credit points by taking on commissions and selling special supplies and intelligence, and they really couldn't afford the money Tony spent on the equipment.
Before the battle in New York, Hawkeye's equipment had cost less than a million dollars to build. Where did he get the courage to use equipment that was easily worth tens of millions of dollars?
Although this Quinjet was a transport model, it wasn't very big.
When everyone heard that it was equipment for the three "unarmored personnel," they didn't say anything, but they honestly turned around and aimed at the two boxes.
When the two big boxes were opened, there were still small boxes inside, which felt like a prank Christmas gift box.
But after the three small boxes were opened, Tony turned around and sent Luke a private message. "Is the nano version of your armor ready to use?"
Luke said, "It's a semi-finished product, around 37% complete. It just so happens that the three of them aren't prone to accidents, so I'll experiment with them. "
Tony: "… You really sound like Batman."
Luke said, "Same here."
Someone had to pay a price for scientific and technological progress.
They had just chosen people who weren't prone to accidents, which was already worthy of society.
Besides, the Avengers hadn't lost anything. At the very least, they were smiling happily now.
Hawkeye had obtained a "high-tech" quiver that used a delivery system similar to the anti-Hulk armor.
However, this quiver could only be used in low-Earth orbit and provide global support.
It could only follow Hawkeye within one kilometer of the mission and deliver a quiver full of arrows at any time.
In short, this was a tactical Hawkeye Arsenal.
As for what kind of arrows Hawkeye used, Tony had basic data on that. Luke only provided basic models and a few experimental models.
The basic arrows were basically the same as what Hawkeye usually used. Pay attention to the description of the special arrows, Hawkeye, as a master archer, would not be bad.
Hawkeye liked this equipment very much. This time he didn't have to worry about what arrows and arrowheads to bring.
He probably wouldn't be able to shoot all of the basic arrows in the quiver before his hand was crippled.
The strange properties of the experimental arrows were suitable for use in many special situations.
Not only was he an archery master, but he was also a master of special operations and a tactical expert.
Using a bow and arrow to engage in special operations and tactics was perfect for him.
Perhaps he should try to earn as many points as possible to buy this quiver? At the same time, Hawkeye couldn't help but think: As long as it's comfortable, who cares! It wasn't expensive.
The quiver only cost 100 points, and it came with five full sets of arrows.
A set of arrows included 200 regular arrows and 20 experimental arrows.
Apart from the regular arrows that Hawkeye casually made himself, the 100 experimental arrows alone were worth 100 points.
After he used up these five sets, he could continue to order from the bigshot for 20 points per set, and he could freely choose the experimental type.
What the f * ck … was practically burning money. Hawkeye couldn't help but murmur inwardly, One point for 100,000 dollars! He didn't expect that he would become so "rich" one day.
Of course, only a fool would exchange points for money.
Only those with points would have the "friendship" of a bigshot, and money alone couldn't buy this "friendship."
Next were the three sets of nano armor.
Hawkeye only had protection for his head and chest, and a few black skeleton-like brackets connected to his hands and feet.
It could also be said that it was an exoskeleton with armor for the head and chest, but there were also two jets under his feet that could provide temporary flight.
However, it wasn't easy to control the jets from his legs, and a slight mistake and he would fall to the ground in seconds.
Steve's set was similar, and even less protected. After all, he had that shield.
What was more special was that there were two holsters on both sides of his leg armor, which could be inserted with matching pulse pistols.
Steve was holding the two pistols at the moment, and his face was full of questions.
Selina explained very considerately, "Although they look like toy guns, the shock wave and destructive power after firing are very suitable for clearing low-protection soldiers. Each one has a capacity of 50 rounds, and it can be recharged after being used up. It can be recharged in five minutes. If you don't mind the trouble, you can recharge it for a few seconds and fire a shot. "
Steve: "…"
He didn't have anything to say.
This gun was designed to deal with a large number of soldiers, and the legs of the armor could greatly increase his combat range.
With his body control, he could hit targets within 30 to 50 meters at low altitude, instead of staring at them from the ground like before.
He wasn't used to Tony's iron mound armor, and this exoskeleton design could maximize his mobility.
Finally, when it was Dr. Banner's turn, Selina just explained to him, "The legs of your armor have a strong thrust and can send you to a safe area 200 kilometers away in a very short time. You can choose the right time to use it. "
Dr. Banner looked at his upper body, which was barely covered by any armor, and nodded silently. This design … was really considerate, but also heart-wrenching.
He really didn't need armor or anything like that. There was no one on Earth who could kill him yet.
If the situation wasn't right, he could use the legs to lift himself up and quickly leave the scene. It was simply perfect.
As expected of Batman, safety first! The Avengers cursed in unison again.
…
With the appearance of the new equipment, everyone was finally in the mood to talk.
If they didn't talk now, they might have to vent their frustrations.
And when people were happy, time passed faster.
Listening to everyone's chatter along the way, Luke calmly arrived at Seoul.
The Quinjet quickly approached a mirrored building on the Han River, and Steve asked, "Ready?"
Everyone responded.
Steve said, "God bless us."
Luke was lost for words. Thankfully, it wasn't the United States, or he would be dead for trying to poach the imperialists.
While he was silently complaining, everyone had already jumped out of the rear hatch.
Luke's "trio" was the last to exit, but they were already in stealth mode.
It wouldn't be good if the bat squad showed up too early and scared Alchuang into messing around in Seoul.
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