Chapter 271: Superman in good times, Batman in adversity, and Flash in desperate situations
[Superman in good times, Batman in adversity, and Flash in desperate situations, is this a joke? ] 】
[It's a bit of a pity, although the Flash has a big hanging, he can't use it at all.] 】
[I can only act as a funny mascot in the Justice League, and I can even trip myself up in battle.] 】
[Even when fighting Superman, he could accidentally knock over Aquaman, which made Aquaman depressed. 】
[Otherwise, with the speed of lightning, which enemy can react?] A look back can pull out Steppenwolf's heart! 】
[It's like when he restarted the universe and dealt with those Kryptonian warriors under the command of General Zod. 】
Clark: "......"
Even if Da Chao is gentle and has no competitive heart, he subconsciously feels a little unconvinced at this moment.
What does it mean to rely on superman in good times?
This is too much to look down on him Clark!
Dare to love him Clark's perverted physical fitness, which can be called a variety of skills, but in the end, it can only solve some problems under the "good times"?
The desperate situation depends on the Flash.
After all, the Flash has the speed of the bull's fork to the explosion, and he can travel through time and restart the universe.
It's really a desperate situation, and it really depends on the Flash.
But adversity turned out to be Batman?
Although Clark didn't know how Zhou Cheng, the director of the diary, divided the good times and the bad times and the desperate ones, in any case, the difficulty level of the adversity was above the good times!
Doesn't this mean that he Clark is actually not as effective as Batman in the end?
It's really a critical juncture, it's better to rely on Blazer than on Batman?
Clark didn't mean to look down on Batman, but Zhou Cheng, the owner of the diary, seems to really value Batman!
After a slight complaint, Clark returned to his diary.
I suddenly felt a deep speechlessness.
Tripping yourself up?
Accidentally knocked Aquaman over in battle?
Well, this ability is really quite rough and unskilled.
However, considering the lightning speed of the Flash, Clark can still understand this situation.
In fact, he experienced a similar scenario at the beginning.
It's just that the speed is too fast, and your body's reaction can't keep up with its speed.
However, Clark only encountered this problem when he first started to awaken to super speed, and after a few attempts, he immediately got used to it, and never did it again.
But what about The Flash?
I've joined the Justice League, and it's still like this, it seems that the time to adapt is a little longer.
As for the "looking back" mentioned in the diary or something, this is still very understandable.
Doesn't The Flash be able to go through walls?
And obviously, the "through the wall" described in the diary is only a general concept, and the Flash must be able to wear not only walls, but all kinds of obstacles.
Also includes the human body.
In other words, the Flash can go directly into the human body with his hand and then pull out the heart!
Of course, it's a bit cruel, it's a little disgusting, and it's a little inhumane, but in theory, it's a big killer move.
The Flash has even used this trick against Kryptonians and against General Zod.
And about this universe after being rebooted by The Flash, the diary has also mentioned before that the supergirl Carla and Batman both died tragically.
It can be said that it is still very cruel.
I just don't know, what did the Flash do when he saved his mother, and why did he Clark not exist?
Similarly, what about the early appearance of the super girl Kara, who will only appear in the future?
Otherwise, as it happened not so long ago, wouldn't it be better for him Clark to fight General Zod?
You can't let Kara and Batman die tragically, right?
What's more, the diary doesn't mention whether General Zod was stopped or not in the rebooted universe.
If General Zod was finally successfully stopped despite the heavy sacrifices, Kara Batman and the others could be regarded as well-deserved.
But if in the end, General Zod is still not stopped, but really uses the genesis engine to transform the earth into Krypton, then it will be a real disaster.
So Clark began to think about it in earnest.
If one day in the future, the Flash really plans to travel back in time to save his mother, what will he do?
On the one hand, Clark doesn't want to stop the Flash from saving his mother, and he doesn't have any reason.
But at the same time, Clark didn't want the Flash to make such a mess of the universe.
It's a tram problem.
Clark was in a tangle.
For a while, I won't be able to come up with a specific answer.
I just don't know, can the diary give any inspiration?
With this in mind, Clark refocused on his journal.
But alas, just like last time, the diary was broken again without warning, and no words appeared again.
Clark waited for a while to no avail, then withdrew from the journal.
"Mother, I'll go out for a while."
After briefly combing through the spoilers of this diary, Clark was a little unable to sit still.
After saying hello to Martha, he hurried out of the Kent farm.
With his fastest speed, he came to the North Pole and came to his "movie version of the fortress of solitude", that is, inside its reconnaissance ship.
"Zod's problem has been solved, so, what other troubles do you have this time?"
Joe Al's figure suddenly appeared in front of Clark and asked directly.
He knew that Clark wouldn't be here unless it was something important.
After all, he's just a superintelligence program, not Clark's real father.
There's no way Clark can run to him and relive his father-son relationship, and Joe Eyre's program is well aware of his position.
Even if it looked like Joe Eyre, he was always just a waiter at Clark, nothing more.
"I do have some questions, maybe you can help me figure them out."
Clark was not hypocritical, and directly admitted it.
"Okay, I'll listen."
Joe El spread his hands and made a gesture of deafness.
"Have you ever heard of Kryptonite?"
Clark was the first to ask Joe Eyre this question.
This is the only weakness of their Kryptonians, and Clark is naturally very concerned.
Originally, Clark thought that he would get some answer from Joe Eyre, after all, this is a supercomputer, but it turned out that Clark was disappointed.
"It's a made-up word, isn't it? The word does not exist in the words of the earth. ”
Joe Eyre gave the answer.
"So you don't know?"
"This is a stone that specializes in restraining Kryptonians so that they can lose all their powers."
Clark described Joe Eyre in detail.
But alas, Joe Al still hasn't heard of it.
"I don't know where you heard the word, but as far as I know, this kind of stone never existed on Krypton."
"I just connected to the Earth Network to search, but again, I didn't find anything."
"So I'm sorry, I can't give you any answers."
Joe Eyre said to Clark.
Clark didn't bother too much, it seems that this thing should only appear in the future, and it really won't get any answers now.
Clark then gave up on asking Kryptonite for a while, and instead asked Jo-El about something more important.
What's the matter?
Naturally, it's Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
And when Clark asked Joe Al, Joe Al's face also became solemn for a moment.
It can be seen what kind of rank Darkseid exists.
"Darkseid? This is a very scary character, where did you hear this name? ”
Joe Eyre asked Clark solemnly.
But before Clark could answer, Joe El reacted.
"This must be the 'magic item' you got two years ago that could reveal information about the future, right?"
This is the only explanation.
The only way Clark was able to learn about interstellar information was him, Joe El, but he, Joe El, never revealed it.
There could be no other answer than that "magical item".
"Who the hell is Darkseid?"
Clark nodded, confirming Joe-El's guess, and asked with a serious look on his face.
Even characters such as Joe Eyre are described as "terrible", and Darkseid's rank is even more visible.
"Darkseid comes from the Apocalypse, the ruler of the Apocalypse, the most terrifying Dark Monarch in the entire universe."
"He has been conquering the universe for many years, and everywhere he has passed has been death and despair, and countless planets have been destroyed and ruled by him."
"He is a symbol of death, he is a messenger of darkness, Apocalypse once had a war with our Krypton, he is our most powerful enemy, there is no one."
"Even we are extremely jealous of them."
As Clark watched, Joe El began to tell the story of Darkseid.
It was just a cursory introduction that turned Clark's face solemn.
Joe Eyre's Darkseid's compulsion and rank match exactly what is described in his diary.
"Every time Darkseid goes to a planet, he will turn that planet into scorched earth, and turn the people of that entire planet into his own slaves and his own war puppets."
"Now that our Krypton has been destroyed, I can't think of any other civilization in the universe that can fight against them."
"Clark, is that Darkseid going to invade Earth in the future?"
"If so, as devastating as it is, I don't see any hope that Earth will be able to anticipate a counterweight right now."
Joe Eyre said coloring, and his face became as solemn as Clark's.
"The earth is not as simple as it seems."
"I didn't give up hope."
Clark said.
Although on the surface, the earth civilization is indeed far weaker than the Kryptonian civilization, and the earthlings are even weaker than the Kryptonian people.
But Earth is a planet full of wonders.
Not to mention anything else, has anyone among the Kryptonians ever received the primordial divine power of the universe?
Can anyone with Kryptonians turn back time?
Even Clark specifically asked about Joe El's four universe primordial divine powers, and it turned out that super scientists like Joe El hadn't even heard of it.
Not to mention the other Kryptonians.
And then, Clark also asked Joe Eyre about Steppenwolf, and he also got the corresponding answer.
"Steppenwolf, he is a member of the 'dark elite' under Darkseid, and belongs to that kind of powerful top warrior in the entire universe."
"I don't know how many planets I've helped Darkseid conquer, I don't know how many planets I've had nightmares."
"But as far as I know, he's betrayed Darkseid."
Joe Eyre also gives the answer.
Betrayed Darkseid?
Clark immediately had a judgment in his mind, it seems that Joe El's intelligence is a little behind, or the Steppenwolf who betrayed Darkseid, and the future must be different.
After all, the diary is a drama, but Steppenwolf has opened a portal on Earth and tried to summon Darkseid's army!
"I could go into more detail, I want to know all about him."
"It's all!"
Clarke, after putting away his thoughts, made such a request to Joe Al.
Joe El naturally didn't hesitate, and told Clark all the information he knew about Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
By the time the father and son were finished, it was nearly an hour later.
Clark can be said to have gained a lot.
At the very least, I have a detailed and specific understanding of the strength of Darkseid and Steppenwolf, some of the power of Apocalypse, and so on.
For the "dark forces" that have been eyeing the earth in the starry sky, do know it in your heart.
But because of this, Clark's heart became heavier and heavier.
Without him, Darkseid is indeed too powerful.
The power of the Apocalypse Star is too strong!
As far as the defense power of the earth is concerned, in front of the Apocalypse Star, it is as ridiculous as a chicken and a dog, and it is not vulnerable at all.
So, how can Earth deal with the threat of Darkseid, which is highly likely?
Is it necessary to form a Justice League, as mentioned in the diary?
Clark fell into deep thought.
"Hopefully, Tony, they'll give me some answers!"
There is no doubt that this level of difficulty is something that Clark will be able to sort out in a moment.
He made such a decision a moment later.
But unfortunately, although I am anxious now, the word limit of the diary today has been used up.
You have to wait until a new day to refresh the new quota.
Clark could only wait patiently.