Chapter 186: Take the Scientists

Chu Cheng: "!! ”

This wave of shipments was really a surprise, the kind in the literal sense, and even made him feel uncontrollably happy.

Iron Man, I definitely didn't dare to say that before, but since this character was not put on the screen in 08 as the first shot of the MCU legend, now he is not a household name like Superman, at least he is also a super first-line heavyweight.

This character has many labels and characteristics, his identity as an Avengers veteran, his transformation from playboy to world guardian, his sense of responsibility and the classic "love you three thousand times" are the reasons for the success of this character's movie image. But of course, this is all something that makes his image more three-dimensional and fuller after the audience gets to know the character, and not what he initially attracted the audience.

At least the key to most people's initial attraction to him is the cool armor that fills every frame of the camera with special effects every time he appears, and it seems that he can smell the money burning, which also makes him directly become the designated fund warrior of the MCU series, the only hero who tortures the budget regardless of whether the actor appears in real person or wears armor.

Of course, the more money burned, it naturally has its value, and the combat power of Iron Man's armor is still quite top.

As we all know, the scientists in the American comic circle are all big problems, and they all uphold the creed of "hitting the most fierce output and carrying the most ruthless pot". When something happens, they can be the big daddy who plays output, as long as they are locked up in the laboratory for a few more days, God will kill you. However, when they are fine, they are experts in the back, and they also give them a few more days to be locked up in the laboratory, which would have been fine, but they can also make a whole world of destruction.

Tony Stark is undoubtedly one of the models, although the technology applicable to his Iron Man suit is all based on earth technology, but with the later upgrades, it has already pierced the ceiling of earth technology, and the alien fleet can open unparalleled leeks when they join a group, which is many generations ahead of the normal technology level of the earth.

So this is undoubtedly another update of Chu Cheng's current front-line combat power, and it is a wave of great strengthening. And unlike the strongest Bat Wing in his current hand, which has strong enough firepower but relatively limited functionality, the Iron Man suit has a variety of models and changes, the frontal group can be melee and long-range, the tank can be a mage, the stealing people behind the back can be physically stealth to eliminate the sound, and the frontal assassin and even the auxiliary are first-class, which can be called hexagonal warriors.

In terms of comprehensive performance, Chu Cheng estimated that this Iron Man and the existing Batman were already at the peak of the B-level pool, and they basically belonged to the ceiling of combat power in this pool.

If you have to find a fault, it is estimated that it will be energy consumption.

This energy consumption refers to two aspects.

One refers to the energy consumption of the suit itself. The most fundamental foundation of the Iron Man suit is its energy system, Stark used garbage and scraps to rub out the arc-shaped reactor of the original machine in the terrorist cave, super black technology. But although this technology is indeed fierce enough, whether it is in the movies or comics, the Iron Man suit still faces the problem of energy shortage from time to time.

Although the battery life is generally enough, there will still be times when there is no power in long-term combat, so you need to pay attention.

The second is the problem of the player himself.

It's a cliché again. This game is good anywhere, but it's a bit expensive for players. And whenever Chu Cheng feels that he has become a lot stronger, he can definitely do it this time, and his heroes will always follow the upgrade, making him realize once again that the journey is far from over, and he still needs to continue to work hard.

But this brings us to another advantage of Iron Man over other heroes.

That is, there are many models of suits, different performance, and different functional effects, applicability and consumption.

The powerful suit will naturally consume a lot of money on players, but if it is an ancient equipment like Mark 1 or a simple model like Mark 5 suitcase armor, with Chu Cheng's current physique, it is no problem to drive it for as long as he wants.

In the early days of Stark's debut, the most basic Iron Man suit like Mark III was not a big problem. After all, Iron Man at that time was still not as outrageous as the equipment within the framework of modern technology, and the armor performance was not an order of magnitude compared with the new models he developed in the next ten years, so it was not a big burden on players.

Iron Man should be regarded as one of the heroes with the most obvious skill equipment upgrade span every time he appears in the MCU in the past ten years, whether it is Stark's personal mentality, combat skills and experience accumulation, or the upgrading of his armor technology, it is a qualitative leap before and after.

Chu Cheng couldn't wait to open the game, and directly logged in to select a new hero, ready to try the effect.

And then he found out that he was different from the other heroes—or most of the other heroes.

That's the Iron Man shipped from the game, and he actually brought his own spring water.

Choose a hero to enter the game, and as soon as he appears, the player's perspective on the screen is actually Tony Stark, who is not wearing armor. Stark in the picture looks quite energetic, wearing that tight-fitting black undershirt, and the curved reactor on his chest glows with a pale blue glow.

He was standing in his laboratory.

Just like Batman, who is the initial character of the game, Batman comes with his own Batcave, which makes Batman have the ability to return to the city that other characters do not have, and can play in the best state after changing equipment and vehicles in the cave depending on different situations.

Iron Man seems to be the same. Stark's laboratory and underground warehouse store a large number of Iron Man armor he has created, from stealth assassination in the group, to outer space aerospace to deep-sea diving, and even to construction, maintenance, moving and transportation, almost everything.

Friday can be directly connected to the lab's network, and all Iron Man equipment can be linked to support combat.

Chu Cheng guessed that this should be much more familiar than the computer that gave her access to the Batcave. Considering that the prototype of the Friday program was designed by Stark, then rounding up, this laboratory can be regarded as the fifth sister's mother's home, so it is naturally familiar with the road when I go back to my mother's house, and there is nothing wrong with it.

So Chu Cheng immediately visited the laboratory, and there was currently armor, which was what he was most concerned about now.

As mentioned before, the strength of Iron Man is largely determined by the performance of the suit. Unlike other idealistic mutant side heroes whose combat power fluctuates, the suit model has caused huge fluctuations in the upper and lower limits of his strength. Considering that it is a hero in the B-level pool, it is estimated that there should be no more than eighty percent of the armor, Chu Cheng just wants to know what the regular models are.

The results were not bad, with more than 70 suits to choose from.

Most of them are armor from the MCU series of movies, and the ones currently unlocked in the lab include Mark One to Mark Forty-Three, which are the models that appeared in "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron".

Most of these armors were originally original to the movie version, but because of the movie's large influence and wide audience, they were all later compiled into the Iron Man comics. These movie models have been shot more than once in the Iron Man Lab in the main world of the comics, but at that time, Stark in the comics already had stronger armor and basically didn't wear it.

The remaining models found are all Iron Man armor from the comics.

Originally, Chu Cheng thought that the Iron Man armor should be stronger in the comics where the gods were everywhere and the strength was seriously inflated, but he found that it was not. The Iron Man armor in the early comics was limited by the year of creation, but it was actually far less than the Iron Man at the beginning of the movie at the same time.

In the early years, Iron Man did not have the concept of a curved reactor, and even some of the older models of armor were powered by solar energy. In the early years, Iron Man's armor was not even a full-coverage exoskeleton like in the movies, but Stark wore a tight-fitting gold hazmat suit with red armor plates on the main part of his body to protect it.

It wasn't until later that Stark gave himself a desperate virus and became a superpower, completely fused with his armor, and upgraded from the anxiety state of "I'm just a scientist and don't have their power" when he was sandwiched between a group of fairy teammates to the form of "man-machine integration", and his follow-up armor was only one set of BT, and he began to go forever on the magic stick road.

But it is obvious that the Iron Man shipped in the B-class pool does not have superpowers for the time being, although the armor is awesome, he is still an ordinary person. So the strongest model in the laboratory at the moment is basically the Mark 43 that appeared in Avengers 2.

"Sir, Daredevil's hang-up time is over." Friday Reminder, "Do you want to see the earnings and tasks triggered during the period?" ”

"Of course." Chu Cheng nodded, "Show me." ”