Chapter 100: Earth Science and Technology (3rd Update)

Without giving Tony a chance to breathe, the dark red light shot at him before he could get up. Tony pressed his palms on the ground, pushed the flames into his palms, pushed the armor into the air, and completed a 360-degree somersault with the help of multiple boosters, beautifully avoiding the ray impact.

Tony didn't stop, his feet touching the ground before he followed the release forward. Iron Man returned to the air, rushing left and right through the dark red and fiery beams of light. The rays from Kerry's machine were like hot swords, cutting through the ground with scorched black marks, and tall trees were cut off and fell to the ground with a clatter. The high temperature transmitted through the air ignited the leaves of the trees, and in an instant, they became a sea of fire.

Tony dodged four or five beams in a row, and was thinking about how to launch a counterattack, but unexpectedly, the Kerry machine raised its arm coldly, and a blue spiral of energy burst out of its clenched fist.

Tony happened to be pushing his palms back and his armor panning to the right to avoid the red-hot beam of light that erupted from his eyes, completely unaware of the sudden onslaught of energy. Taken aback, he hurriedly reversed the direction of his advance and forced the brakes, while his body jerked to the side in an attempt to avoid the attack. The blue beam of ionic energy grazed dangerously against the armor on his chest like a stabbing gun, and the destructive energy grazed the shell of his armor, exposing some of the lines that burst into sparks.

Tony broke out in a cold sweat in his armor. He looked down condescendingly at the Kerry machine, and couldn't help but feel uneasy.

Anyway, the defense and destructive power of this alien thing is a little exaggerated, right?

You must know that his Iron Man's palm repulsion cannon can even blow up a composite steel armored tank to pieces, and this stupid big machine has eaten a shot with its head, and there is not even the slightest crack in the shell.

In addition, as the top materials scientist on the planet, the gold-titanium alloy defense used by Tony to design the Iron Man armor should also be extremely amazing, even if it is hit head-on by a missile, it will not destroy its sealing and integrity. However, the alien machine had razed open the shell of his armor with a single shot, to put it mildlyโ€”and that was just scratching it. Tony had no doubt that if that shot had hit him head-on, the armor would have been his coffin.

Even more frightening was the fact that he couldn't determine what level this machine was in the alien civilization it was born in.

Maybe it's just a sidewalker? Like the trash fish drones made by the unscrupulous weapons companies of Hammer Industries on Earth?

What if this kind of thing comes to ten? What about a hundred? And even an entire army of machines like this?

Ever since becoming Iron Man, Tony has been immersed in the power of armor, and he is even a little arrogant. And now for the first time in history, he felt that the scientific and technological power of human beings was so small and powerless, and the defense line of the earth was like a pale white paper that could be broken in the face of alien military forces.

But he was also thinking a little too much. Although the Kerry advance robot is powerful, this machine is a top-level weapon even in the Kerry Empire, which is famous for its extremely advanced military technology in the universe, and it is by no means at the level of mass production cannon fodder. The Cree invaded a civilization with only one advance machine, and even Ronan, the powerful accuser, had only one in his hands.

There are very few cases of robots of this level actually being organized into an army, and if anything, I am afraid that only the base camp of the Kree Empire will form an army with similar machine soldiers as guards.

The robot action has not stopped. It clenched its fists in both hands, and the blue ion blast struck one after another, and the light in its single eye continued to glow, and the rays struck out red-hot trajectories in the air.

Iron Man dodged three beams in a row, and his body swooped downward, recovering sharply before hitting the ground, and accelerated out from under the robot's raised arm at full speed. He jerked over parallel to the ground and continued to fly backwards in a supine position. At the same time, a row of three parallel launch ports popped out of the armor's right shoulder, and three miniature versions of Sidewinder missiles whistled out and exploded right behind the robot.

The blazing waves swept away, and the scarlet flames bloomed bewitchingly, rolling the impact of fire and black smoke in all directions, blowing the flames burning around the forest to the bent down.

Iron Man rises back into the air, looking through the monitor at the billowing black smoke.

The three missiles he launched were all Stark Tech's exclusive technology, and although they were small, they were more powerful than the genuine Sidewinder missiles in service in the army, and they could already be said to be the most destructive of the weapons carried by his armor.

The black smoke gradually dissipated, and the glow of the burning fire reflected the tall silhouette of the pitch black in the smoke screen. A dark red light shone through the eyes, and the body of Kerry's advance droid gradually revealed itself in the thick smoke.

Tony looked at it in shock and couldn't help but curse in a low voice: "What a hell of a ......"

Unscathed!

No, it's not unscathed.

Looking through the armor's vision-enhancing vision sensors, he noticed that there did indeed seem to be some slender cracks in the machine's indestructible shell, but it was healing at a speed visible to the naked eye, and in a matter of moments, most of it had been restored.

"Sir, the special alloy that makes up the other person's body seems to resemble some kind of memory metal." Jarvis magnified and scanned a part of the robot's body that was being restored, "Blows and deformations that do not exceed the range of its tolerance can be self-restored by the memory function of its special materials." โ€

The robot raised its arm again. It alternated its fists, blue beams of impact and high-temperature rays shot out from one eye.

Tony quickly increased his altitude, and said as he pulled away to dodge, "Scan for weak spots!" Targeting the same location and delivering a blow of sufficient strength should exceed its memory limit. โ€

Jarvis lived up to his expectations, and soon dialysis the structure of the alien machine through structural scanning, and used a lock box to zoom in on a part of the machine's chest and display it on the computer screen.

"Spectral scans show that this part is the other person's energy nucleus, sir." "All of the opponent's weapons have been detected to have extremely high energy flowing from this part to the various parts when they are activated, and I estimate that there is a 91.37% chance of destroying the core, and all its functions will be paralyzed." โ€

"Very well, then it looks like we have a plan." Tony continued to dodge as he took the time to shoot back a few shots. Hot rays grazed against the armor of his legs, slightly cracking the shell. The heat pierced through the insulation like a dagger, and there was a burning sensation in his legs.

Tony gritted his teeth and continued, "What do you think...... Will this guy's vision sensor work the same as ours? โ€

"Since we don't know much about extraterrestrial technology, it's hard to say for sure. But if you had to guess at me, I think there are a lot of possibilities......"

"It means it's worth a try."

Tony said, manipulating Iron Man to deftly roll over and pass through the intersecting rays of light. His right arm was raised, and a small launch port rose from the back of his hand. A string of pulses invisible to the naked eye shot out of it, like a snake shot out of the sturdy alien alloy, and swooped headlong into the interior of the Kerry machine.

Tony is right, the principle of this machine to capture visual signals is indeed similar to the technology on Earth. The impulse signal he sent in succeeded in interfering with the opponent's visual reception system for a brief moment. The Kerry machine's visual signals briefly became disorganized, and for a moment it seemed to see the shadows of four Iron Man charging at it from four directions.

The robot's program worked at a rapid pace, helping it make response decisions within a fraction of a second. It blasted out its left fist, and with one shot it pierced the Iron Man afterimage on its left hand. The right fist was concocted in the same way, piercing the Iron Man on the right. At the same time, it spewed rays out of one eye, and the ultra-high temperature energy cut through the Iron Man who was rushing head-on.

All three shots are missing.

The only remaining fourth remnant, the real Iron Man, with a long tail flame under his feet, and his body made a perfect arc, like a whirlwind of steel cutting straight in front of this machine! Kerry's machine came to the rescue with both fists, but he choked his wrists on the left and right. Iron Man dragged him by the arm and jerked him in front of him, his chest almost touching the chest of the machine, and the arc-shaped reactor was locked in the position of the opponent's energy core for a while, and a blue arc flashed inside the reactor.

At such a distance, there is no doubt that a single shot at the full power of the reactor can definitely blow through the energy nucleus of this machine, completely paralyzing its mechanism, and making it no longer recover.

"I told you, bastard," Tony Stark said, glaring at it from distance, "Don't underestimate Earth technology." โ€