Chapter 53: Nick's Speech

Nick's words are not unreasonable, after all, the sudden appearance of Thor last time was also when everyone knew that there were other civilizations outside of the earth.

And these civilizations seem to have a much longer history than humans, and even their own abilities are far beyond human beings.

It's just that if only all the aliens were as stupid as Thor, it wouldn't make Nick so worried every day.

"But the Director." But even so, Dr. Servig was a little reluctant to take such a big risk.

It is very dangerous to increase the percentage at once.

On weekdays, even if it is high-profile, one thousandth of it has to go through precise calculations before it can be carried out with confidence.

But now, all of a sudden, it's a three-percent increase, which worries Dr. Servig, who has always been known for his prudence.

According to his thinking, if he wants to increase it by 3 percent, he has to go through at least 20 steps to slowly walk up, of which it will take about a month to carry out.

But Dr. Banner was less worried.

In the past, he became the ghost he is now because of experimental mistakes, and it stands to reason that over the years, he should be far more stable than before, after all, there was a mistake, and he didn't want to experience a second time.

But Nick's words before also gave him a little caution.

I'm afraid their time is really running out.

In fact, not much time has passed since Thor came to Earth, but during this time, the Earth has experienced many things, large and small, including many different civilizations and humanoids excavated by S.H.I.E.L.D.

Fortunately, the humanoids weren't as difficult as the Asgardians, and at a small cost, they subdued them and brought them back to S.H.I.E.L.D., and if nothing else, Dr. Connors would meet them in a few days and perform an autopsy on them.

"Doctor, I remember that you were there not long ago." Nick said to Dr. Serre in a serious voice.

"Hmm." Dr. Servig nodded.

"What is your impression of that guy Loki?"

"Impressions?" Dr. Searle scratched his head, it was clear that it was still a little difficult for a scientist like them to utter such a clichΓ©.

After a few seconds or so, Dr. Servig seemed to finally come up with an answer and said, "Megalomania, no one in sight? And it seems that there will be some technology that we humans have not mastered? ”

"That's not a tech doctor, that's magic."

Nick shook his head and said, "But the previous points are correct, compared to them, we humans are still too backward.

In the case of Asgard, their history is much older than we have written, and even the Norse mythology we have recorded seems to have been deliberately left behind by one of them when he came to earth.

Imagine one, a civilization in your mythology, suddenly one day going to attack you?

How will you live? Is it to take out that old theory in the hope that the God you believe in will save you? Or do you want to carry the guns and let them see how good we are? ”

"Of course, if you do it against them, a fool will kneel on the ground and ask God, I used that method twenty years ago, and the result is only a bullet hitting your body, making you a little delirious!" One of the agents huddled around and said.

The rest of the people also bowed their heads and agreed with this statement.

"But in my opinion, neither of these methods will work!"

Nick shook his head and explained, "The former will only make us fall apart and make the other side laugh even more wildly, thinking that we humans are useless waste."

And the latter will only smash and tickle them when they think we humans are so stupid and know that their weapons are useless.

Many years ago, I had seen those alien bastards who were rampant, took human life seriously, and slaughtered our companions, but the bullets or even shells that we were so proud of could not do them the slightest harm, so I decided to focus on the development of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s weapons department. ”

"But don't we still have nuclear weapons? That thing detonated, and I don't believe the gods could handle it. ”

"But who knows?" Nick said bitterly.

"How many lives and land will we have to lose? The cost is too great. Nick looked up at the Cosmic Cube above, and the brilliant blue light hit his face, shining his originally brown pupils, as if enveloped by some kind of aura.

"That's why I hope you can develop weapons that can do damage to them now." Nick pointed to the Cosmic Cube and said: "Its origin is very unusual, even I can't figure it out, Hydra can rely on the Cosmic Cube to create a weapon that is almost decades ahead of that era, but why can't we?"

Any success comes with risk, and if we can't afford that risk, what do we do against our enemies? ”

"I never thought it was an accident for Loki to appear, I thought it was someone from outside who was sounding a wake-up call to us on Earth, and Loki was just a brick.

Although this brick may not seem very clever or even ignorant, that doesn't mean we can despise them.

Times have changed, and there is no longer only one civilization in this world, but thousands of other civilizations waiting to invade our earth.

Could it be that we must wait until they come in before we can learn from the pain and think about these things that could have been prepared a long time ago? ”

"You're right, Director, it's me who didn't think it through." Dr. Servig bowed his head and said.

"You're actually not wrong, Doctor, it's just that times have changed, and there is not much time left for us, and I always feel that something big will happen in the near future, so the development of weapons can only rely on you." Nick gave Dr. Servig and Dr. Banner a meaningful look.

"If the day when aliens invade the earth really happens, we must no longer shoot at them with old and unbearable pistols as before, but should carry the latest research and development weapons and shoot directly at their hometown, so that they know that the earthlings are powerful, and the earth, no one can come and intervene!"

After Nick finished speaking, the audience burst into applause, as if they were all agreeing with the sonorous speech of the old director, and even Banner's eyes changed when he looked at Nick, with a sense of respect.