The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics
#896 - Game on
As for what's fun? Of course, it's the Justice League members' reactions after Artemis's death. If that awkward female archer could see everyone's performance, it would definitely leave a deep impression on her.
Especially Kid Flash. That kid had complained more than once at Justice League gatherings that no matter how much he practiced, he couldn't master the vibrating hand strike. But after Artemis died, not only did he learn it, but he also showed an extraordinary attitude.
But regardless of whether Artemis can see it or not, the Justice League adults can definitely see it. Because to monitor the condition of the members participating in the training, everything that happens in the virtual training device is projected onto a display.
In simple terms, the Young Justice League is playing a virtual reality game, while the Justice League is watching a movie starring them.
And this device undoubtedly gave Habit some room for manipulation. He believed that what happened on Santa Prisca Island had already put him on Batman's radar, so he could use this virtual training to do some maneuvering.
After all, as far as the Justice League is concerned, the kids in the virtual training don't know that it's all fake. So, as long as he acts a little more self-sacrificing, maybe he can delay Batman's investigation into him.
And quitting the training early might lead to some unexpected gains, like waking up early or something.
While Habit was thinking, the Bio-Ship had already arrived at the Hall of Justice.
Just like the information given in the files, the street where the Hall of Justice was located was indeed crowded with superheroes. Fortunately, they had notified Cyborg in advance on their way back, so they could land smoothly in front of the Hall of Justice according to instructions.
"You're back."
Robin looked up. The one talking to them was Impulse, who looked far less dashing than usual. His once meticulous hairstyle was disheveled.
"We're back, with the enemy's weapon."
Robin stepped aside, allowing everyone in the hall to see the launcher held by Superboy.
"We want to study this thing in depth. The equipment we brought couldn't test the specific data."
Impulse scratched his head, then stepped aside and said, "He's waiting for you in the Hall of Justice laboratory."
...
Cyborg stared intently at the launcher in front of him. This was their only hope now. Whether they could reverse the situation depended on this red light bulb.
Not only Cyborg, but the Young Justice League kids were also on edge. Some even unconsciously held their breath, waiting for the analysis to complete.
With a "beep," the analysis of the launcher was finally completed.
"Is... is this real?"
Cyborg, who was connected to the entire Hall of Justice, received the analysis results immediately. His face, which had been cold, immediately showed an incredible expression.
"What's wrong?" Kid Flash asked anxiously. "Don't keep us in suspense!"
Aqualad held Kid Flash back. Robin stepped forward and asked, "What did you find?"
Cyborg snapped out of his shock and immediately explained, "According to the analysis, this launcher has a large amount of Zeta particle radiation."
Zeta particles. This term shocked everyone present, because the League also used this stuff frequently. It was one of the necessary materials for the Watchtower's teleportation device.
Miss Martian's tears flowed instantly. She stammered, "Then... does this... mean..."
"Everyone isn't really dead."
Robin, forcing himself to calm down, took over what she was going to say. But from his trembling body, it could be seen that he was by no means calmer than Miss Martian.
Not only those two, but everyone who heard the news showed a happy expression. No one could remain calm upon hearing that their loved ones had a glimmer of hope.
"Zeta rays, after hitting the target, will transfer the target to a pre-set location," Robin continued to analyze.
"The transmission distance can't be too far, so I speculate that those who were teleported should be on the invaders' mothership."
"Great!" Kid Flash slapped his thigh. "What are we waiting for? Let's go kill those bastards on their mothership now!"
"Calm down, Kid Flash!"
Superboy held back the impatient Kid Flash. He was one of the few who could remain calm.
"Even the Justice League adults can't break through to the enemy's mothership restricted area. How could we possibly do it with just a few of us?"
"Are you saying we should just ignore it?!"
Kid Flash was like a powder keg, and he shook off Superboy's hand very irritably.
"I don't mean to give up, Wally! I mean we should take our time!"
Superboy wasn't angered by Wally. Although his voice was raised, he was still able to talk normally.
"Rushing into the enemy's territory will only lead to death."
"Conner is right." Dick came out to mediate, forcibly squeezing between the two to stop their argument.
"We need a plan that can save everyone. After all, these are pretty much the only people left on Earth. We can't afford to lose, Wally."
Robin's words awakened Wally. He staggered back a step, covered his head, and said, "Sorry, I'm just a little..."
"It's okay, Wally, I understand how you feel." Conner's expression softened a little. "I understand that feeling of wanting to do something but being unable to."
The atmosphere in the team eased. Just as Robin was preparing to collect his thoughts and discuss the plan with everyone, an accident happened.
"Boom!"
A loud noise, followed by an earth-shattering tremor. Without an alarm, everyone present could understand what had happened.
"Invaders!" Cyborg, after all, was a veteran. He made a judgment before everyone else. He unloaded a palm-sized silver box from his body and handed it to Robin, who had just stood firm.
"This is a bomb I specially made, originally intended to be used to die together with those bastards. Now I'm giving it to you."
Not giving Robin time to refuse, Cyborg's words continued to pour out like a string of beads.
"Listen, you guys go through the Hall of Justice's secret passage now. The passage will lead directly to the hangar. Your Bio-Ship is there. I and the remaining superheroes will buy you time. The Earth depends on you."
After speaking, Cyborg opened the secret passage in the laboratory and directed the children, "Don't waste time! Quick! Quick!"
Habit, standing at the end of the team, was speechless. Sure enough, everything would develop in the worst possible direction.
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