Chapter 126: Mutant Registration Act.

Chapter 126: Mutant Registration Act.

Editorial Department of Planet Daily.

Clark was sorting out the press release.

A few days have passed since the Killian incident, and many people infected with the virus have appeared in various states across the country.

This has made the people panic, and the authorities are trying to block the news.

However, major media newspapers have spared no effort to report the news about the desperate virus.

It seems that the news about the desperate virus is no longer suppressed.

"Clark!"

Louis walked over to Clark's desk and said, "I heard that Potts is also infected with the Virus of Desperation, is she okay?" ”

Clark: "Tony and Dr. Banner have already started working on a solution, and I'm sure Potts will be fine soon." ”

Hearing Clark and Louis talking about the Desperate Virus, other colleagues in the Daily Planet gathered around.

Babbling began to ask Clark questions about the decision on the virus.

"There are reports that people infected with the desperate virus will expose themselves, is this true!"

"How is the Desperate Virus transmitted? We will not be infected. ”

"Clarke, you're a member of the Avengers, you should know the inside story, tell me quickly."

Clark's desk was surrounded by water, so he had to reassure everyone.

"The virus is indeed dangerous, but it is far away from us and is usually not encountered."

"At present, there is only one way to be infected with the desperate virus, so you don't have to worry."

Everyone still has a lot of questions to ask, but Clark gets a notice from Fury.

He even just asked Clark to go to S.H.I.E.L.D. for a meeting, but he didn't say anything about it.

Clark didn't like it. The feeling of being watched, but at this time, he received a notice from Fury, and he was just in time to leave.

"Louis helped me and the president take a leave of absence, I have something to attend to now."

Luis: "Okay. ”

Clark then left the Daily Planet.

The fact that Clark is a superhero is known to everyone in the Daily Planet.

In order to keep Clark in the Planet Daily and bring exposure to the Planet Daily, the president is usually very supportive of Clark's superhero career.

……

S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.

Exclusive meeting room for the Avengers.

When Clark arrived, Fury was standing in the chair of the meeting, and the table was flanked by Steve, Tony, Black Widow Natasha, Banner, and Hawkeye Clint.

Even Thor, a supernumerary, sat in his position early.

Nurse saw Clark coming, and hurriedly waved his hand. "Clarke, here and here."

Clark walked over to Thor and sat down, and Fury officially opened the meeting.

"Alright, now that we're all here, let's start today's meeting."

"The main reason for convening everyone this time is to discuss the issue of the desperate virus."

"Captain, you can express your opinion first."

Steve was the oldest of all the Avengers present.

At the same time, his deeds have also infected generations of young people.

So Fury is usually the first to listen to Steve's advice.

"The desperate virus is an extremely destabilizing factor that must be contained until it is completely eliminated."

Because of the experience of war, any instability on the battlefield can have devastating consequences, which makes Steve extremely conservative.

In the face of a crisis, they will tend to take the safest approach.

"I don't agree with the complete elimination of the desperate virus."

As soon as Steve finished his proposal, Tony Stark directly raised his objections.

"The virus is dangerous, but it is not uncontrollable."

"My recent research with Banner has helped Potts clear the virus from his body."

"This shows that the desperate virus is within the controllable range."

Tony Stark's words obviously aroused Fury's interest: "Tony, do you have any new ideas about the Desperate Virus?" ”

Tony stood up and turned on a projector that showed Tony and Killian as they battled.

"People infected with the desperate virus have a strong ability to recover and self-heal, and the speed has been greatly enhanced."

"Coupled with the fact that it can burst out at an extremely high temperature close to lava, this makes the desperate virus infected have the strength to compete with super soldiers."

"I want to arm the earth with a desperate virus, and then I will encounter other Swiss armies invading the earth, and such an alien invasion event will not be so passive."

Arming the earth with a desperate virus, this bold and crazy in this, everyone frowned.

Steve: "I don't agree with this plan, the infected people of the Desperate Virus can explode themselves at any time, and I will never allow the Desperate Virus to arm the soldiers." ”

Tony went on to explain, "Instead of armed soldiers, we can recruit terminally ill dying people to volunteer for research. ”

"I believe they would prefer one more option than waiting for death."

"And the research on the desperate virus is still ongoing, and it won't be long before the problem of self-exposure can be solved."

Tony Stark and Rostiv get into an argument, which is joined by Dr. Banner.

"I also don't agree with Tony's plan, although we have developed a way to clear the virus, we don't yet know what the inducing factors are for the infected person's self-exposure, and it is disrespectful to conduct human experiments rashly."

"And the people infected by the desperate virus are not only a great threat to themselves, but also to the lives of those around them."

Fury was more inclined to Tony Stark's plan.

No one wants to make Earth stand against the forces of an alien invasion more than him.

"Since everyone can't discuss a unified plan, let's vote." Fury said.

"If you don't agree, please raise your hand if you completely eradicate the desperate virus!"

Fury's voice fell, and only Fury and Tony raised their hands.

"Agreed, please raise your hand if you completely eradicate the desperate virus!"

This time Steve, Banner, Hawkeye, and Black Widow Natasha all raised their hands.

Clark and Thor, who did not raise their hands on both occasions.

Thor is an Asgardian, and the Desperate Virus doesn't mean much to him.

Similarly, for Clark, the existence of the Desperate Virus makes little sense.

Thor saw them arguing like this over a virus, leaned back in his chair and said:

"The earthlings are really helping the weak, and if we Asgardians are infected with this virus, we will definitely not blow ourselves up."

"No, this little virus definitely can't infect the Asgardians."

Everyone ignored Thor's words, and they were no longer surprised by his words like the second second.

"Four votes for, two votes no, two abstentions, then ......" Just as Fury decided to announce the results, there was a knock on the door outside the conference room.

Fury opened the door to the conference room, and Coulson walked in from the outside.

"Director Fury, a federal congressman has proposed a mutant registration bill."

Mutants have been on the radar of S.H.I.E.L.D. for a long time.

However, for the public, mutants have always been similar to urban legends, and it is not known whether they are true or not.

Until recent years. The frequent activities of mutants have made mutants appear in the public eye.

Recently, because of the desperate virus, the attention of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the public has shifted to the desperate virus.

There is a lot less attention paid to mutants, but I didn't expect that at this time, a lawmaker would introduce a mutant registration bill.

Nick Fury asked, "Tune up the video from the scene!" ”

Then Coulson took out a USB flash drive and inserted it into the brain-computer interface, and a video was brought out in his mind.

In the video, a tall, middle-aged centenarian.

He told about the threats to the existence of mutants and proposed a mutant registration plan.

The scheme requires that all mutants must be registered for identity and ability.

It also restricts the range of movement of mutants, prohibits mutants from using abilities, and violators will be severely punished.

When the lawmakers finished talking about the mutant registration bill, the video came to an abrupt end.

After watching this video, Nick Fury immediately realized that something was wrong.

Such a bill that directly violates human rights is bound to provoke retaliation from militants among mutants.

"The plan for the desperate virus has been put on hold for the time being, and now the problem of mutants must be addressed first."