Chapter 119: The Avengers' Plan

After a skirmish of just a few hours, the Cree invasion of Earth was a failure.

In terms of the scale of a war, the actual impact of this encounter on the planet is actually not very large, thanks to the well-known superheroes such as Iron Man and Captain America who stepped up to attract enemy fire and prevent the war from further expanding, and the city of New York was only a dozen streets destroyed in the heart of Manhattan.

But the war itself has much more significance. The main impact is that people and governments around the world are truly aware of the existence of extraterrestrials.

Yes, the arrival of Thor had confirmed this before, but it wasn't as close as it felt this time. All of them heard the extraterrestrial proclamation of conquest on their TV screens, and fiber optic and telecommunications transmitted the scenes of large spaceships and alien armies descending on New York to the screens of every house, showing them the shocking images directly.

Aliens exist, and they are not far away. Today they may come to New York, tomorrow they may come to Paris, London, Moscow...... The entire planet could be their target, and no one would be safe. Alien spaceships can appear anywhere at any time, destroying anyone's life.

And the only one that has suppressed the spread of panic and brought people hope is the Avengers, a team of superheroes who were also born in this disaster.

The news about this mysterious superhero organization is probably the only topic of the moment that is as hot as an alien attack. All eyes are on the Avengers. For the next week, Stark Tower was clogged up, and every media outlet hoped that their reporters would be lucky enough to hear the inside scoop about the team from Tony Stark.

Unlike in the movie, the name of the Avengers was officially released by Stark on behalf of the members - Tony Stark was the only one of them who had read about Nick Fury's "Avengers Project" before the fall of the former Aegis.

Bringing together all kinds of people with extraordinary abilities on the planet to form an invincible team dedicated to dealing with all kinds of crises that they can't fight individually is the original intention of Fury's project. It's just that Tony scoffed at it at the time.

At that time, Tony Stark was basking in the invincible power of his steel armor. He put on his armor, flew to the Middle East to teach a few terrorists, and dealt with a few missiles to blow up a few bases, all of which were completely effortless for him.

Because of this, he was once carried away by his own invention, and even took it for granted that this armor could allow him to do anything. He felt that he alone was enough to protect the planet and achieve world peace.

But now it's different. He'd seen the power of the gods, and he'd seen what a monster covered in gamma radiation could do. Hell, he also met a guy who was also wearing armor, and that guy's armor overshadowed his proud Iron Man skills.

Finally, aliens descend from the sky.

If this experience taught him anything, it was that Fury's old guy was really right, Iron Man alone can't save the world forever, the world really needs the Avengers. That's why after the battle, he sent out invitations to everyone who participated in the battle, and the prototype of the Avengers was initially constructed.

Within a week, he had the public relations department announce the existence of the Avengers, and he had hollowed out his building in the center of Manhattan with a gilded "Stark" sign and converted it into the Avengers Building.

After the battle, they captured a large number of Kree in New York, and it took a lot of thought about what to do with these alien soldiers. Conventional prisons obviously can't hold them, and the super-powered prisons used to house supercriminals are obviously not large enough to hold an entire alien army.

The solution to this problem was brought to life by the genius scientist Reed Richards in New York.

Reed Richards was a former college classmate of Victor von Doom and is known as one of the brightest rising stars in science.

Reed had previously shown one of his inventions about space spanning to interested parties. He designed a machine that would open doors to antimatter zones and enter an ethereal universe composed entirely of antimatter. Intrigued by the invention, the government allocated money for Reed to design an unprecedentedly large super-prison on the other side of the space to house dangerous people who could easily escape.

The doors of the two worlds can only be opened by a machine invented by Reed, thus ensuring that anyone thrown into it will have nowhere to go even if they manage to escape the cell where they are being held.

Sounds like a great place to hold an alien army.

Captain Marvel Mywell proves his position in this fight, and Tony likewise invites him to join the Avengers, but he refuses.

"Even if Ronan has long gone against the will of the Kree Empire's leadership, he is still the supreme accuser of the Kree Empire. His setbacks on Earth are bound to attract the attention of the Empire. "I have to go back and make sure everything is in order and convince the Empire's higher echelons to do it again on Earth." ”

For the sake of all mankind, Mywell had better succeed, otherwise it may not be just such a Kree army that will come next time. The next time it will appear will probably be an entire interstellar legion.

After a peaceful exchange with the current Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Phil Coulson, Director Coulson finally agreed to hand over the Cosmic Cube to Thor. (Captain America's insistence played an important role in his decision)

Thor promised to bring the Rubik's Cube back to Asgard's Divine Domain for safekeeping, so that whoever coveted the Rubik's Cube would come to Asgard instead of Earth in the future.

***

"The Asgardians have left the earth, sir."

On the former Kerry supercarrier, now the Skysword, Shirley reminds Michael.

"He took the Rubik's Cube." She said, "Don't you need that?" ”

"Let him take it away for now. His daddy Odin is staring at this thing right now, and we're not ready to provoke that old fellow. As long as Odin doesn't die or lose his powers, the Rubik's Cube should be safer with him than here. ”

Due to Michael's intervention, the direction of things has deviated greatly from the Avengers series of movies, and there is a good chance that Odin will not leave the scene as hastily as in the "Thor 3" movie. As long as Odin does not die, the Cosmic Cube will not fall into the hands of Thanos so easily.

"Besides, we're not in a hurry to need that thing right now."

Michael said, reaching out and grabbing the computer screen, grabbing the picture from the screen and projecting it in mid-air. More than a dozen interfaces popped up at the same time, and all the data information on the weapons, equipment, vehicles, and ships captured from the Kree was densely displayed.

"I want to say," he said, holding his chin and his gaze wandering between the layers of complexity, "these things are enough for us to toss around for a while." ”