Lord God Investigator

Vol 7 Chapter 1560: Reasonable forces for space battle

After listening to Damian’s explanation of the current grim situation, a kind of young superheroes who are already difficult to be responsible are like frightened birds. When he says "unless", it is like drowning people seeing the straw that saves lives. Attentively listen to him continue.

"Unless we can have hundreds of millions or even billions of super fighters with similar strengths to yours, with such strength, we will not be crushed to death by the dark multiverse purely by force."

Damian’s tone was slightly ironic and authentic: “Since it’s an inter-cosmic war, the minimum unit of force measurement should be 100 million as the basic unit. Don’t make it seem like dozens of universes in the dark and light camps determine the fate of the big world. During the war, there were only a hundred people in the count, and the fight scenes in small towns were even bigger than this."

It stands to reason that there are at least dozens of universes in Barbatos's sphere of influence. He has assembled dozens of universes, and the number is sure to be an astronomical number. After all, this is a multiverse-level full-scale war beyond the level of a single universe.

But it really fought, and the final battle was actually a surface battle in the small place of Gotham. The scale and intensity were not as good as the battle between the single universe planets. At least the other plot worlds, the Zenith Stars invaded the earth, and also showed the battleship like Rain, the glow of artillery fire shining like fireworks, in a blink of an eye, the magnificent scene of the destruction of countless planets.

I won’t mention the parallel universe in the Marvel Universe movie next door. We will never be able to invent the Star Destroyer weapon technology. The power of the salvo bombing of alien star destroyer ships is similar to that of battleship salvos during World War II. The alien space-time shuttle technology is mastered. However, nuclear bombs and other black technology weapons of mass destruction cannot be studied.

Thanos’s attack on the earth is also engaged in ground combat. It’s him who replaced Damian. He dropped 10,000 nuclear bombs and turned and left, allowing the nuclear bombarded earthlings to enter the Radiation DLC and kill each other. It is guilty of carrying a double-headed kitchen knife. Chop?

However, in the Marvel comics universe, there have also been extremely grand cosmic wars. Tens of thousands of giant battleships blasted in the universe, destroying robots bombarded the city, and the "builder" fleet swept across the galaxy, at least better than the DC universe. This kind of bragging about how high the level of war is is a battle between good and evil across the multiverse, but in fact, it is more reasonable for a few to dozens of people to fight in the end.

A certain Marvel universe creator **** once complained. He said that even if he was creating fantasy characters, he considered reasonableness. It was like he created Thor and gave Thor the ability to fly, and he let Thor shake the hammer and make a hammer. The throwing action dragged him flying by the inertia of the hammer.

As a comparison, he mentioned the man wearing the underwear of the DC Universe. Ironically, that man’s flying ability is to stretch his arms and push his ass, and the mysterious and invisible quantum energy sprays out of his **** and he flies. It can't stand scrutiny at all.

Details determine success or failure. This may be one of the reasons why the Marvel Fantasy Universe can achieve great success in movies closer to reality, while the DC Universe has developed well in the field of animation closer to fantasy, but the movie universe has repeatedly languished.

"Hundreds of millions to billions of super fighters with similar strengths to ours? My God, where do we find so many powerful men?"

"That's impossible, right? Collecting all the superheroes in all known parallel universes, even if you count the super criminals, it won't reach such an astronomical figure."

"It's over, we are dead..."

The hope that the young superheroes had just raised was shattered again. Damian put forward a very reasonable but obviously unrealistic condition. Since it is an all-out war in the multiverse, the enemy has assembled the comprehensive strength of dozens of universes and sent billions of troops. It is quite reasonable. Unless one can count on one enemy billion or the same billions of troops, or else a third-rate gangster will challenge the regular national army. The outcome does not require analysis by a strategist. Any passerby can judge the result.

A superhero fighting an earthly army can also boast of an army with 10,000 enemies, but a dark and multiverse army. The combat capability of a single soldier is not comparable to that of mortal army soldiers on the earth. Just like Damian said before, many The panel attributes of the less capable superheroes are not necessarily better than others.

"Damian, I can understand your rational analysis and inference, but we really can't do it!"

Dick Grayson said bitterly: "As you can see, the remaining superheroes on earth are the dozens of people in the hall. The tens of thousands of white soldiers and orc wizards in the base were trained by you, in the dark. Before the arrival of the multiverse army, billions of troops will be assembled...there are only seven billion people on earth. How can this be achieved?"

Damian said meaningfully and authentically: "It's not impossible... Only unexpected, not impossible. Since the population of the earth is seven billion, then we will train all of them to become super soldiers! Then we will not have enough. Do you have any strength?"

"What! Train all seven billion people into super soldiers?" Dick Grayson doubted that he had heard it wrong, and he was very surprised: "This... it's even more impossible!"

"Why is it impossible?" Damian asked rhetorically.

Dick Grayson can easily find a reason: "Governments will not agree, this will lead to the collapse of the entire world's power structure and social structure..."

"The government doesn't agree, so they just want to wait for death?"

Damian sneered: "Then do you think we should find a way to force them to agree, or listen to them obediently and accompany them to die? It doesn't matter if you choose to wait for death, but I have to leave, then from now on you Just say goodbye in time, don’t think about the invasion of the dark multiverse, you don’t want to live anyway."

Dick Grayson was speechless, and he also understood that what he is now facing is not the question of "should superhero interfere with mortal government", but the question of "survival or death"!

In normal times, the superheroes and the mortal government did not violate the river water, and even cooperated closely, but at this critical moment of life and death, the enemy was already stuck at the gate of the city and was about to rush in to carry out the massacre, and they also wrangled with the governments of various countries. Discussing who should be in power, democracy or dictatorship, and the topic of stabilizing the social system is purely a long-term fate. People of insight should abandon the boat and run away to avoid being dragged down and die together.

"You mean... we should use our extraordinary power to force... seize power?"

Dick Grayson said with difficulty: "This... violates our original intention of becoming superheroes, and also violates the unspoken rules of understanding between superheroes and the government..."

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