Chapter 0014: From Priest to Warrior......
It's been a year and a half since Tony Stark said "I'm Iron Man" in front of the world's media. Tomorrow night is the day Hammer's remote-controlled mechanical warriors and the military-team's all-around threat and stress combat armor suit, a modified version of Stark's Mark II, will appear, and Ivan Vanco (known as the Mourning Whip), who takes advantage of Hammer's hand, will completely jump back. In other words, a superhero is born, and the next year or two years are not challenged? Isn't that a little unreasonable?
There's a reason for that. For Marvel in Rollo's previous life, although they tasted the sweetness through the movie "Iron Man" at that time, they were still not sure if this model could really be sustained. They had lost too much money before, and they had to be careful every step of the way. At that time, the concept of the comic book movie universe, even if it had been proposed, was far less confident than it was later. After it was determined that the second part would still be filmed Iron Man, they still had to carefully select the script, and there were also some problems with casting and other aspects, which led to the release of "Iron Man 2" two years after the first part. This is not comparable to the efficiency of several MCUs a year.
And to change it to the personal experience in the plot world, that is, after the birth of Iron Man, people need time to adapt to the changes he brings to the world. First of all, he is a superhero, which makes people yearn for it and becomes a topic of conversation after dinner; secondly, he is a person with a public identity and nationality, which has more or less influenced the pattern of the world; Third, what he has in his hands is not a super soldier serum like Captain America with an almost zero success rate, nor some kind of mythical power, but a technology that can be touched through research, which directly or indirectly attracts the attention of some people with intentions. In short, the year and a half has been spent in the process of accepting and digesting such a superhero.
The problem is that understanding is understanding, and such a setting brings great helplessness to Rollo. In the first half a year or so, he didn't know where to start when he wanted to get special items with special effects, so he could only wait passively! The operation that was originally planned to gather intelligence through Hydra was far from going as smoothly as he thought, and the fact that he was a member of Hydra and not getting much benefit from Hydra made him depressed. Fortunately, by chance, he heard that there was an ancient collection called "The Black Book of the Dead" in the British Museum, and he had a slight impression of this name, and he stole it out with the mentality of 'it can't be done if you try it', and it turned out that he could really get the energy needed by the black punishment and the system mother from there, which gave him confidence and the determination to continue collecting similar items.
Well, that's a bit far. What Rollo wants to say here is that an opportunity he has been waiting for for so long has finally arrived!
Ivan Vanko's Ark reactor, that's what he's aiming for.
There is no doubt that Ivan Vanko's Ark reactor will not be more advanced than Stark's, and it is not that Rollo is really afraid of Stark or something. It's just that he can't be sure if the Ark reactor really belongs to the 'special item' he needs, and it's obviously not a good deal to offend Stark, a guy who has a huge influence on the world, for a concept. So he decided to start with Ivanko, who was better bullied.
According to the plot, after Stark became Iron Man, because the palladium core ark reactor in his chest that had been saving his life was also poisoning his body, he had been unable to find a way to break the game, so he had a self-defeating mentality. He takes his willfulness to the extreme, enjoying himself in time, and at the same time secretly arranging the aftermath, including handing over the CEO of Stark Industries to Pepper, and letting Roddy take away the original Mark II steel suit, etc. On top of that, he followed his father, Howard Stark, to hold the Stark Tech Expo for the world again, this time for a year, which, in Pepper Pots' words, was a sign of Stark's ego losing control. And at this time, a man who has part of the design of the Ark reactor appears, Ivanko, who uses a rudimentary steel electric whip device to nearly defeat Stark, showing the world that Iron Man is not invincible. In literary terms, he made Stark bleed, and the blood flowed in the sea, attracting a large shark capable of devouring Stark. The shark here refers not only to Stark's enemies, but also to the distrust of people all over the world!
Stark bottomed out after another decadence, found himself, and with the help of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the message left behind by his dead father, he managed to find something to replace the palladium core of the Ark reactor, creating a new generation of Ark reactors that could sustain life in good health. However, at this time, he discovers that Ivanko, who had cheated him before, was not imprisoned and died in an explosion as he knew, but was bought by a business rival he despised Justin Hammer, and had already created a remote-controlled Iron Warrior and changed the Mark II beyond recognition.
In the end, with the help of Natasha Romanoff, a Black Widow sent by S.H.I.E.L.D., Roddy regains control of Mark II, and Stark is able to defeat the Whiplash Ivanko with his friends, foiling the latter's plot and proving himself to the world again. The good guys win, the bad guys lose, and the happy ending.
After introducing the plot of a two-hour movie in 500 words, the details are naturally unsatisfactory, and in fact, Rollo has little impression of some details. However, from the only remaining memory, he found a few moments when he wanted to achieve his goal and could make a move. For example, when Ivan Vanco first appeared in a rudimentary suit to attack Stark, Monaco? That's when the appearance will attract too much attention, pass. For example, if Ivan Vanke is arrested and imprisoned, can he snatch Justin Hammer out of prison before he steals the beams and takes him out of prison? At that time, Ivan didn't have an Ark reactor on him. After being taken away by Hammer, Ivan has been secretly making his steel suit and the Ark reactor, which is not bad, but unfortunately Rollo can't figure out the timing of the Ark reactor being made. Therefore, Rollo finally chose when the final war began, when Ivan Vanke controlled the Iron Warriors and Mark II at the headquarters of Hammer Industries to deal with Stark.
That's pretty much it now.
Flushing, Queens, New York, and the Hammer Messe at Stark Tech Expo have come to an end – or a passive end. First, the remote-controlled steel soldier amazed the audience with beautiful women, and then Roddy appeared in a modified version of the Mark II and caused a riot, and when Iron Man Tony Stark was there in person, the atmosphere of the exhibition was completely brought to the climax. At this time, Ivan made a move. The remote-controlled Iron Warrior on the booth was originally the control program he wrote, and the Mark 2, which was controlled by Stark's friend Roddy, was left by him with a back door during the transformation, and now he controls the system of Mark 2 through the back door, plus those remote-controlled Iron Warriors, and fires directly at Stark. Today, the live broadcasts of major TV stations are either images of Justin Hammer at a loss for what to do, or images of viewers fleeing in panic. Of course, Stark rose to the sky to take the danger away for the audience, but the cameras of the reporters on the scene couldn't keep up, so they couldn't shoot.
After one last glance at the live broadcast screen, Rollo put away his phone. He was outside the Hammer Industries headquarters.
A trench coat in navy blue pure linen with a red hood that hung down to his calves, the buttons were not buttoned and the middle was open, and inside was a black crewneck T-shirt, paired with dark blue pants and black tactical military boots, this is how Rollo dressed in combat state. In addition, when he was a missionary, he usually had short white hair, and in order to hide his identity, he also wore a long black wig under the dark red hood, the ends of which were tucked into the collar of the hood, and a small part of it hung down to slightly hide the face painted in tactical paint. Coupled with the special greatsword 'Black Punishment' that sits behind his back, even if you don't count the two pistols on either side of the thighs under the trench coat, no one will associate this guy who knows at first glance that he is a violent warrior with a missionary who leans towards the spell side.
When he got the "Black Book of the Dead" in his hands before, he wore it like this.
(I ask for all kinds of support from all book friends, thank you~~)