Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1680: 1697 Shameless Than Who (2 more)

Luke remained silent until Tony sent a new program: "Try this, see if you can locate that Shredder. ”

Luke opened the program, but it was originally used in Tahiti to detect spiritual fluctuations in witches.

Tony has now made a few modifications to it, making it more targeted to the Hemophilia experiment.

Luke tracked it down the road, gathering its mental fluctuations, synchronizing it to Tony's super technical support.

At this moment, he's in a state of mind.

Shredder's most troublesome place has three points.

The first is the inability to lock the real body, the second is too quick to swallow blood back, and the third is the unpredictability of the movement route in the big city after the blood chemistry.

These three strengths complement each other to make him the most difficult opponent.

If you can't get your blood back, Luke's attack just now, Shredder, even if he's not dead, has to shoot a gg and run away.

If he restricts his blood chemistry, he can't do it without a trace, and the rate of blood return will surely not keep up with Luke's speed of killing.

Determining who it really is, Luke is even more likely to be a hit and solve the problem fundamentally.

Now Tony gave Luke a heavy base card.

As long as Shredder is a little more aggressive, then next year's headgrass will have to be two feet and five.

Luke hasn't done anything, he's paralyzing each other.

Even if Shredder was cautious enough to swallow so many people, he wouldn't be more cautious than being sniped in a row.

Frank also came up with a preliminary conclusion, sending out three locations: "You want to solve him, these three nearby locations are the best choice. But you only get the best chance for the first time. He doesn't necessarily have to do it later. ”

Tony couldn't help but ask one more question: "Are you sure you want those people to be bait? ”

In this plan, more than a dozen, if not dozens, of passers-by are sacrificed at once.

After all, Shredder used to swallow people.

Tony knew that Beidou's heart was heavy, but he didn't kill innocent people, and was a little worried that he would hesitate.

In the face of monsters like Shredder, hesitation defeats... impossible.

But then it's a lot harder to kill each other.

“I don't do anything, more people die.” Luke came at will.

There are moments like this when a man dies, and he cannot deliberately save a stranger.

So, he's trying to get his family to take care of themselves beyond the ordinary.

That way they can take the initiative out of danger and take life into their own hands, rather than hope for a superhero to emerge.

As many superheroes, Luke knows very well that no one can save anyone, not just ordinary people.

Saving a stranger means giving up saving other strangers at the same time.

Superheroes get into a "train dilemma” if they get too involved with similar problems, so don't be a superhero, that's less troublesome.

These thoughts flashed quickly in his mind, and Luke immediately threw them away, looked at the three terrains, and quickly discussed them with everyone on the team channel.

Frank made tactical demands and operational plans, Tony was responsible for solving technical difficulties in the operation, and Luke and Ivan were responsible.

The three parties must join forces in order to arrive at a more reliable solution.

As Frank said, the best chance is only for the first time.

As a matter of fact, Luke had just killed a blood god experiment.

Then Shredder shrugged, swallowed people and ran away, giving him no chance to look at them.

The second time you miss, Shredder won't be stupid enough to play "Nothing but three” with his own life.

All four have no bullshit, and the most talked about Tony only uses the simplest and most direct words to communicate.

Ivan said nothing but some technical questions about himself.

Tactically, everyone listens to Frank.

Technically, Tony's got a lot to do, and Jarvis' arithmetic help.

Luke's words were equally modest, most of them based on the situation on the ground, making certain loopholes and denying certain opinions.

He had spent more than a month in Tokyo, examining the terrain every day, going deeper into the grassroots and trying to solve the problem of overstockpiles by major groups.

Ivan naturally has nothing to say, and this discussion can't really help him much.

But he wasn't ashamed of anything.

Face Shredder, he can still help.

With the exception of the four people on the channel, the Bat Squad members are unsuitable for the way they fight and can't help, which is a good indication of the uniqueness of Cable Armor.

Just that, Ivan is proud.

After a few minutes, the four of us discussed it properly.

The plan is not perfect and there is even a lot of uncertainty.

But the more detailed the plan, the easier it is to make mistakes.

At this point, Tony and Frank took full account of the super-strong combat power of Beidou, most of which made him "random."

It's not recklessness, but they believe this super killer is capable of resilience.

So far, Beidou is also the deepest unpredictable person on the team, except Batman.

Batman is strong, but the team members just need to keep an eye on him and find that the Battle of the North has never lost, and the opponent is basically dead.

So they set up a plan, not to think about Beidou's own safety, just to ask if it's okay.

At this point, Shredder has slaughtered into the heart of the bustling Shibuya Valley, frequently attacking the crowd.

He also discovered some of the principles of weird toxins after a wild swallow and separation of the body.

Simply put, this toxin has a "stress program” and belongs to a “semi-intelligent” toxin.

Once contaminated, it tries to turn living organisms into part of a toxin before it stops adding value.

Shredder has never been able to isolate it completely because all the cells in his body have been invaded by toxins, although a part of him has yet to initiate a "stress procedure”.

And he was exposed, swallowed up, integrated into the flesh, and buried with this endless toxin, a latent individual that could be activated at any moment.

Knowing this principle, Shredder immediately came up with a preliminary solution.

The only trouble is that he doesn't know that the toxin is nanoscale, but he also knows that he has less control over the Hemophilia experiment.

Not to mention the targeted exclusion of the nanoscale, which he couldn't do with the millimeter.

So Shredder can only take advantage of the properties of the Hemophilia experiment —— compared to the speed at which the virus reacts.

As long as the assimilation of the blood veins that devoured the human body is minimized to just enough to transfer his consciousness, the two sides are immediately separated.

Repeat this limit transfer a few more times, a dozen more times, and he has a good chance of getting rid of this annoying “semi-intelligent” toxin.

Now, he just needs to find a place with more people to finish the experiment.

This place can't be open air, preferably sealed indoors.

As long as he moves fast enough to block the main exit, no one has to be afraid of that horrible, invisible killer before he escapes.

This guy is super shameless, always stealthily attacking.

It is even more difficult to understand that the first time the blood god experiment was cut into dozens of pieces and the second time the experiment was directly disintegrated and disappeared.

Shredder doesn't want to be spotted by this shameless guy at all.