Chapter 63: Simulated Tracking

When hearing Batman's opinion, which was similar to a game guide, Chu Cheng couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

He even wondered if the old man had dealt with Arkham's security guards too much and blended into the segment. His Batmobile is like a tank with two wings, that is, the literal sense of force is a big brick flying, is it appropriate for such a big thing to drive directly into the parking lot to investigate the scene?

The security guards of the insane asylum are only not eyesighted and not plankton, so how much can this thing be transported in, right?

Chu Cheng's first thought of this idea was to try it and die, feeling that such a big thing drove in and no one found out, it must be a ghost. But after thinking about it, he thought about it again, and it didn't seem impossible to try it.

It's a big deal to rush out in a bat tank, and Batman did no less in the original work. The old man who catches shrimp on the street is still very skilled, and he has never missed the Gotham Police Station for decades.

It's a big deal that he can still escape offline, and after the game is passed, Batman will disappear on the spot with his equipment and equipment, and he can show off his chasing face again.

In addition, it's still the same old reason - what does it matter to me and someone that Baxman is doing something outside? Anyway, it's not yourself who is out there, and it's not a big problem to jump on the verge of death.

As in the comics and Arkham Knight games, the Batcar can be remotely controlled. Through the remote control device, Chu Cheng can switch to the perspective of the unmanned Batmobile and drive it into the underground parking lot.

Although I think it's a bit difficult for this big guy to sneak into, it's Batman's equipment after all, and it's not unoperable.

First of all, Batman, who has already infiltrated the interior, has managed to get the parking lot surveillance equipment to ensure that no one will photograph the Batmobile. Then, the Batmobile turned on the stealth mode to avoid people's eyes and ears the whole time.

This stealth does not refer to a chameleon-like escape like the Lanling King, but as shown by the Batchariot in the movie "Batman: The Mystery of the Shadow", the engine noise is reduced to a minimum, all lights are turned off, the tail thruster is closed, and the chariot with black paint will completely eliminate its whereabouts and merge into the dark environment, and the built-in artificial intelligence will automatically avoid the lights and plan the route to travel in the shadows.

This trick doesn't work well in downtown areas where the entire street is brightly lit, but it becomes sharper in remote areas and suburbs. At present, the branch of the secret service asylum, disguised as a trade building, may be located in the suburbs for the purpose of concealment.

In this kind of section, the Bat Chariot immediately transforms into a ghost in the dark, silent and ghostly, and it is difficult to detect even if it swaggers past the monitor.

After some field investigation, Chu Cheng found that the only thing that could not be bypassed was the sentry at the door. Under the light bulb in the parking lot flashing brighter than the single Wang at the scene of the couple's date, even if the bat chariot in stealth mode drove past here, if you can't see it, then this security guard was a professional referee who had a good life in his previous life.

But it really can't be avoided, and the problem is not big. Chu Cheng directly manipulated Batman to walk on his knees and approached silently, using physical hypnosis to send the security guard a sweet dream.

A total of three sentry posts were managed, and the Batmobile was actually driven in by him without realizing it.

Batman then sits on the Batmobile and activates the vehicle's scanning device to conduct a deep scan of the tracks on the parking space.

I don't know if I don't know this, but when I saw a bright blue scanning beam at the front of the chariot pushed out like a wave, four wheel prints that were clearly visible suddenly appeared on the parking space.

And then that's not all, the scanning and analysis continued after the wheel imprints surfaced. Chu Cheng guessed that Batman might have calculated the volume through the wheel spacing or matched the model according to the wheel model, etc., and after scanning, the virtual model began to be built above the tire imprint under the detective's vision.

At first it was two pairs of tires, followed by the bodywork. All the parts are in place, the parts are assembled and combined, and a brand-new holographic off-road vehicle is made in just a few seconds.

Even Agent Luo Yajun sitting in the driver's seat was restored to life.

The most amazing thing is that this car is actually very good at running. I saw that Agent Luo's steering wheel in the driver's seat exaggeratedly struck, and he drifted sideways on the ground with a gorgeous curve of Autumn Mountains, and then quickly set up the gear to hit the direction skillfully and coherently, and the virtual blue off-road immediately rushed to the exit.

So Chu Cheng continued to drive the batmobile, scanning in the back and chasing after the tire prints.

During this period, more than one car was scanned through the wheel prints, and more and more messy marks chased after them from behind. Modeling in Detective mode also quickly led to more models of vehicles on the screen, one after the other following the off-road vehicles.

But they were also thrown off one after another during the pursuit.

Some were stuck because of performance problems or the chassis was too low, some were tried to imitate the old driver drifting through the corner and were dried into the drain, and some were cosplayed by the spikes thrown by Agent Luo without talking about martial arts, and some were left behind early because of their simple driving skills......

In short, Agent Law's SUV seems to have managed to get rid of the pursuers. He didn't travel like the city, and the dim light and lack of surveillance in the suburbs made it especially difficult to track him, and the insane asylum branch quickly lost people.

But the Batmobile followed all the way. During this period, it was not only tire marks that were tracked, but also bushes that the off-road vehicle had crashed into, crushed branches, and scraped paint.

The Batchariot is like a technological hound, sniffing the scent of the car and chasing after it.

And Chu Cheng, who watched this modeling from a first-person perspective, felt like he was watching a car chase movie, or the kind full of special effects, and the visual impact was also quite enjoyable.

After getting rid of the pursuers, Chu Cheng continued to chase the off-road vehicle all the way for a long distance, and suddenly, without warning, the off-road vehicle was overturned.

Something suddenly exploded on the side of the car, and the impact flames deformed the door hammer like a flaming hammer. The off-road vehicle rolled on its side, rolling on the ground several times in a row, and finally fell headfirst and toe on the ground.

Chu Cheng paused and slowly reversed it before he saw that it was a rocket.

Someone came to an RPG at Agent Luo's traveling off-road vehicle.

Luo Yajun in the virtual off-road vehicle was also quick to react. He kicked open the deformed door and slipped out of the cockpit.

Another car appeared in the direction directly opposite him. The car door opened, and a black figure jumped out of the car, seemingly looking at Luo Yajun next to the wreckage of the SUV with contemptuous eyes.