Chapter 52: The Radicals
"I wish you could have said something like that ten years ago, Director."
Hawkeye Barton's arm was still a little sore, and he didn't say much in the face of Nick's provocation.
Who made Nick's physical condition so perverted now, at such a high height, even a well-trained agent can't bear it, it's already very good that he can come down smoothly, where can he compare with a freak like Nick.
The two of them walked one after the other.
Looking at the researchers coming and going, Nick would greet them from time to time, and they would respond to the director's active greetings.
On both sides of the road, there are the most sophisticated instruments in the world today, and there is no one.
The cost of any of them is more than eight figures, and even if you have the money, you may not be able to buy it.
In order to study the Rubik's Cube of the universe, Nick can be said to have moved all the conditions that can be created.
In the early stage of this project alone, billions of dollars were invested.
This is still the premise of scrapping a batch.
If it weren't for Loki's sudden arrival on Earth with the help of the Cosmic Rubik's Cube, which caused the energy of the Cosmic Rubik's Cube to collapse, all the data tested before would have been lost.
Maybe Dr. Servig has already researched what Nick wants.
But there are pros and cons to everything.
Servig said in a previous newsletter that he had recently found another peak energy data in the Cosmic Rubik's Cube that could be referenced.
This is undoubtedly great news for Nick.
Description: There is another energy node that can be used to create weapons.
I just don't know how many days have passed, Dr. Servig, how have they been researching?
"Doctor, do I think this parameter node can be slightly increased by two percent? Because you see, the energy here seems to be far from peaking. ”
"However, if it is raised again, it may cause energy overflow, and with our current technology, it is far from being able to really observe the real data of the energy nodes in it. The general outline of the template is enough for us, and any further up may cause a series of dangers. ”
"But if I adjust it up a little more, I'm sure I'll have a strategy that doubles the power of the weapon in the future. I'm all too familiar with the usefulness of gamma rays, and trust me, Dr. Servig, it's no longer a problem to tweak things a little further. ”
"But I can't joke with the lives of people in the laboratory, if this is not handled well, I am afraid that it will cause the energy fluctuations of the Cosmic Rubik's Cube, and the resulting explosion will be enough to turn all of us present into ashes."
"But experimentation always comes with risk, doesn't it?"
Dr. Banner was full of excitement at the Cosmic Cube in front of him, and even his eyes were covered in this blue glow, making his eyes look like blue.
"Think about how exciting it would be if we could create a weapon that could cover a mountain with a single shot."
Dr. Banner is clearly an experimental maniac, and in order to achieve the most satisfactory results, he can be said to have no regard for these alleged dangers.
But Dr. Servig was clearly a conservative.
Otherwise, in the previous experiments, he would not have calculated the experimental data one by one and had to check it again and again, that is, these calculation processes wasted too much of his time, and it was clear that the results were correct every time, but he just didn't feel at ease.
It's not that what he's doing is wrong, but experiments require such rigor on his part.
But Dr. Banner, who is also a genius scholar in this area, is obviously much more radical, and he prefers to devote the time spent on computing to creation.
That's why after he joined, Dr. Serveg's experiments were suddenly so much faster, all of which were led by Banner.
And Servig now feels that Banner's approach is right, and he has also restrained his previous old-school style.
But today, only on this matter, they seem to be a little quarrelsome.
Dr. Banner wants to risk his life to increase the energy output of the Cosmic Cube in order to maximize the power of the weapon.
But Dr. Servig was not so happy.
He is a representative of the experimental conservatives, and he has always disliked such radical behavior, even if this time has changed because of Banner's behavior, but in his heart, he is still conservative.
So for this issue, they quarreled more and more, and no one would let anyone.
If you want to get in, you need at least another person to cooperate with you.
And those experimenters who are used to assist obviously do not have this qualification, so they can only play small hands.
As a result, Dr. Banner was unable to proceed with the experiment without Dr. Servig's consent.
As for Dr. Servig's consent to Banner's radical approach, come on, that's obviously impossible.
With Dr. Servig's temperament, it is absolutely impossible to agree with Banner's approach.
After getting a general idea of why the two were arguing, Nick nodded.
As the overall leader and proposer of this plan, Nick's opinion should be taken into account by all.
"I get the doctor, but this time, I think I'm still on Dr. Banner's side." Nick finally gave the answer.
"But why is the Director... In this way, it is very likely that the energy of the Cosmic Rubik's Cube will get out of control, and the danger caused will be incalculable. ”
"But isn't it dangerous to experiment? Dr. Servig. ”
Nick explained, "I understand your hard work, but we're running out of time, and we can't afford to wait. If we have the opportunity to have a more powerful weapon, why don't we go for it? ”
"But—" Dr. Servig was about to speak, he still had to listen to Nick's words, but as a conservative, he still didn't want to do it.
As if to see Dr. Servig's reluctance, Nick smiled and said.
"Doctor, do you think that with our current weapons, we can pose any threat to those so-called alien civilizations?
You also saw the scene when Thor came to Earth, our weapons didn't do anything against those guys at all, and Agent Coulson emptied three magazines at the time, but he couldn't leave a single mark on those freaks.
So, Doctor, sometimes it doesn't seem like a bad thing to be a little aggressive.
If there is danger, it is dangerous, and it is good to do a good job of evacuation.
After all, neither you nor I can guarantee that the next time the gods come to Earth, they will be as hostile to humans as Thor. ”