Chapter Ninety-Seven: Just Knock It On

Following Dr. Servig and the others along the way, Nick looked around, and there were personnel standing guard along the way to prevent outsiders from intruding.

Although basically no one dares to come over and steal S.H.I.E.L.D. things when they are full and idle, what needs to be done is still to be done.

Rogers also followed behind Nick, carrying the shield behind his back, looking like Nick's exclusive bodyguard.

"Huh? Why is the signal so weak here? ”

Nick pulled out his communicator, looked at the signal that was missing, and asked Dr. Servig a question.

"It's none of our business." Dr. Servig knew that Nick had thought it was his own arrangement, and quickly explained.

"We didn't put a signal jammer, it was the magnetic field emitted by the meteorite itself that interfered with the signal of this piece, the closer to the meteorite, the stronger the magnetic field interference, when next to the meteorite, there was basically no signal at all, and even the instruments we brought over could not be used, which is why there was no way to determine what was in the meteorite for so long." Dr. Servig smiled wryly.

"Even the communication that contacted you before was to ask people to run to a distant place and install a new signal receiver to barely get in touch."

"What can emit such a strong signal interference?"

Nick is also becoming more and more curious about this meteorite.

He hadn't experienced similar situations before, but the magnetic field emitted by those meteorites was at most a signal around him, similar to today, and it was the first time he had seen it completely cut off from the signals of electronic instruments at a distance.

No wonder Dr. Servig was so slow to get results, it turned out that most of the time was spent tinkering with the equipment.

"When the meteorite landed, were there many people who found it? There were no casualties?" Nick asked the first group of agents to be here.

"Report to the director, we have investigated, the nearest town is about thirty kilometers away from here, and the local residents, only last night, saw something similar to a meteor streak past, and did not find anything unusual."

"That's good."

After hearing the agent's words, Nick was also relieved.

His meaning was simple, if no one else found the meteorite, they could completely take the meteorite for themselves, and they didn't have to think about how to explain it to others.

After all, the more people know about some things, the more difficult it is to deal with them, and when the ability is small, Nick tries to be as direct as possible.

"How far is it?" Nick followed Dr. Servig and asked, they had been walking for nearly three minutes, and they hadn't seen the meteorite.

"Immediately, because of the particularity of this meteorite, we will choose to protect it like this for the sake of insurance." Dr. Servig replied.

"Got it."

After following Dr. Servig for nearly two more minutes, Nick finally saw a door, and after Dr. Servig entered the secret, the door boomed, and two doors were raised in succession, and finally the innermost door slowly opened.

"This protection is indeed a little careful."

Nick looked at the agents who followed him, and they instantly understood what Nick meant, and they all retreated and returned to their original posts.

While Nick was watching the meteorite, they wanted to make sure no one bothered them.

"Let's go, Director."

Dr. Servig made a gesture of please, and Nick smiled, and then walked in side by side with Dr. Servig.

The room was filled with lights and cameras to make sure they didn't miss anything before the meteorite was turned on.

Looking at the meteorite the size of a human head in the pit in front of him, Nick frowned slightly.

"This is the meteorite you said was suspected of being a living organism?" Nick asked.

"Yes, Director."

Dr. Servig nodded: "Fortunately, the size of the meteorite is not large, if it is a few more rounds, then the damage caused will also increase exponentially, and at that time, I am afraid that there will be casualties." ”

"Bring me a detection device."

Nick said, and Dr. Servig was very cooperative in handing Nick a special instrument for detecting meteorites.

Nick, who took over the instrument, immediately stretched out his hand and placed the instrument on top of the meteorite.

However, what made his face change a little was that no matter how he placed the instrument, the picture with the data on the instrument was motionless.

"Doctor, isn't this instrument useful?"

"No, Director, it's the magnetic field interference of the meteorite that makes it ineffective." Dr. Servig shook his head.

"This is the instrument I specially improved yesterday, and yesterday it was still able to detect a little sign of life, but today, I don't know if it is because of the increased interference of its magnetic field signal, all the signals that the instrument can receive have disappeared. If you want to use the instrument, I can improve it now. ”

"Do you think there is a possibility that the life form in the meteorite has disappeared?" Nick asked solemnly.

"Impossible! The meteorite is still intact, and with so many cameras watching, it is impossible for any creature to escape from it silently!"

"No, no, No, Doctor, I mean, is there a possibility that the creature inside is dead?" Nick explained.

"It's impossible, Director, the instruments I've improved, as long as it's a living thing, can detect it, whether it's alive or dead."

"Alright, then you can get someone to prepare the tools now."

Nick spoke.

"Huh? Director, do you want to cut this meteorite open? Dr. Servig was surprised, "It can't be like this, Director, if there's something in there, wouldn't it be dangerous!"

"No way, if we don't take the initiative to cut it, are we still waiting for him to get out by himself?"

Nick said, "And you just said that if there's nothing in there, will we waste time here?" ”

"Okay, Director, listen to you."

In the face of Nick's words, Dr. Servig didn't say anything more, and immediately asked his men to prepare the tools to break the meteorite.

In a few moments, the tools were delivered.

Dr. Servig was about to call for a move, but was stopped by Nick.

"What's wrong, Director?"

"This kind of thing, you don't need others to come, I just need to come."

As he spoke, Nick rolled up his sleeves and took a hammer-like prop from a pile of tools.