Marvel World New Magneto
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Miss Christine's report caused a lot of repercussions. As she guessed, people didn't care whether a certain playboy had a romantic encounter again, or had a lavish party, those who The lace news is just an embellishment in leisure time, and it is not necessary to read it. They are more concerned about those affairs that may have a real impact on their future life, and her report this time fits this psychology.
"Our living environment is indeed not optimistic," two well-dressed scholars sat in the live broadcast room and had an interview with the host, and one of them said to the TV camera. "I've seen an unpublished federal government study showing that fallout from Cold War nuclear tests may have killed 5000 people from cancer, and [-] or more people, the course of their mild cancer is related to the fallout after the nuclear test on the ground."
"Based on biologists' in-depth study of human genetics, we can be sure that the increase in mutants was indeed affected by radiation, and it was the arrival of the nuclear age that accelerated the process of genetic mutation."
The scholar's words caused the host to worry, and he frowned tightly and asked, "So, is it possible for each of us to become a mutant as Christine's report said?"
The host's words are exactly what the audience sitting in front of the TV wants to know. If the mutants are far away from their own world, they can be regarded as ignorant, but once they interfere with themselves, it is a different matter.
No one wants to be a caged orangutan, or be chained to an operating table to be dissected.
The scholar's answer made the hearts of those who were concerned about the matter even more hazy.
He said: "At present, there is no reliable statistics to show that ordinary people can mutate into mutants after being exposed to excessive radiation. Only one thing is certain, that is, fetuses are more likely to mutate than adults. Carriers have a certain chance of developing the mutation, and more people who are exposed to radiation will only suffer from serious diseases, such as cancer."
Either way, it looks bad enough, but most people would rather have the chance to become a mutant than to have cancer. They don't experience the pain of being rejected. Possessing abilities, they look so dazzling.
This is what the host thinks: "I'd rather be a mutant than a terminal illness, and it might be fun to be a mutant. Maybe I can be as strong as Bruce Lee, and I can be a superhero and defend the peace of the world."
As he spoke, he began to play tricks, jumping up like a monkey, and humming in a fighting posture.
The scholar looked at him like an idiot: "Then you'd better consider whether your wife will divorce you and divide your property, and whether you will be kicked out of your neighborhood by your neighbors, and a series of practical problems that may arise next. ."
"Is it so scary?" The host looked like an idiot.
The biologist nodded, and another scholar interjected:
"Our society is not friendly to dissidents. For example, during the European War, the government once treated 50 German-Americans as enemy aliens, and arrested thousands of German-Americans at a time in the name of "collaborating with the enemy." , put them in prison and confiscated nearly $5 million in private property through the Alien Property Administration even though they had done nothing de facto illegal."
"There was a new immigrant from Austria-Hungary, a young editor and translator, who was given a place to live in an internment camp by the police for writing a little limerick. In fact, Before writing that poem, he had long been the focus of federal agents. In the year before he was convicted for his words, agents came to search the door uninvited many times. The appearance of this poem is only to provide information for his arrest. Although there was no charge against him in the end, the government department at the time had such an explanation--he is very good at writing, and if the content is published, it may cause trouble."
The scholar's explanation was chilling, and the host forced a laugh: "It sounds like the actions of the Gestapo under the Nazis, does it really happen in our country?"
The answer is certainly yes.
"Looks like we have to be careful about mutants, if one day the mutation happens to us, then we'll get into big trouble. Maybe as our academics say, dear mates may turn their backs, be kind Your neighbors will change faces, greet you with baseball bats and golf clubs, and worst of all, the bank may ask you to pay off your home loan early, leaving you penniless and homeless.”
Although the host is not very vocal, his words resonate with ordinary people more than the arguments of scholars.
A young couple on the streets of New York was shopping in a shopping mall. When they passed the indoor plaza, they saw some people watching the show under the big screen. They stopped to watch the show out of curiosity. rise.
"Tom, will our child also be a mutant? I'm so scared now." The little wife touched her belly worriedly. Her potbellied appearance showed that she was a pregnant woman who was about to give birth soon.
"No, I will protect you, and no one will try to take you away. Don't forget, I have a gun." The young husband comforted his worried wife, but he was also nervous.
The husband began to regret the stupid things he had done. Not long ago, a congressman proposed a mutant registration bill, and he solemnly voted for him with a slogan of approval. If the kind of thing he was worried about really happened, he could It's just a cocoon.
It wasn't just the young couple who had similar thoughts. It flashed through the hearts of thousands of people at this moment, who never wanted what happened to the mutants to happen to them.
But their opinion is hard to sway another opinion, because those who hold it are more influential than the general public.
"Fire, cryogenics, men of steel, piercing barriers, and I've also heard of mutants capable of controlling human minds—their abilities can't help but astonish us. I can't help but ask: If one of them came to the White House , or around us, what will happen, maybe after a 'bang', all your hard work will be gone. I would like to remind everyone that national security is guaranteed by keeping nukes in high-security warehouses, if they are left on the street Wander around, and soon you'll see people use it against us. Don't forget the lessons of President Kennedy, and the near-successful conspiracy at the New York summit some time ago, the threat of mutants is all around, let it be Harmful." A congressman said decisively in front of the Congress building.
In front of him were dozens of flag-laden supporters who fanatically followed the political star and chanted slogans.
In the White House, the president walked into the office in a hurry, turned on the TV and watched it for a while, and then ordered his aides to convene important cabinet officials to start an emergency meeting.
Soon, the dignitaries were seated one by one, and the president turned around and began to speak.
"We've got a problem, I don't want it to turn into a political storm, and now I want you to tell me who they are, where they're coming from, how big the threat is, how we're going to treat them, and what exactly is the registration bill that's been shelved. How to deal with it, I want real news, and don't use word games to fool me. Judging from my years of experience in politics, this matter might be troublesome. Also, is it true that everyone Is it possible to become a mutant?"
Facing the cabinet members, the president asked with an unpleasant look.
"We believe that mutant genes are the key. There are many experimenters in the military laboratory who are exposed to radiation, but very few mutants are produced, which is enough to prove this point--but we can't publish our research process, this is a Technical questions.” One academic adviser answered part of the president’s question, then he looked to another adviser, hoping he could answer another part for himself.
"We've seen Ms. Jean Grey and Mr. Henry Hank McCoy among the mutants, and they're all very capable..." said the consultant, who was in charge of domestic security. Problem, he supports the bill, but doesn't really know much about mutants.
Fortunately, a voice interrupted him.
"They have a training facility in the northern suburbs of New York, which specializes in training mutants." A stout middle-aged and elderly person stood out from the crowd. His beard and hair were all white, but his eyes were still sharp.
This is Stryker.
"Is the news reliable?" The president picked up a pile of photos that Stryker had put down and looked at it.
"Learn from the interrogation of a terrorist from the Liberty Island incident." Stryker did not want to make his history with the mutants public, which would make his words look like a private revenge rather than a public one. Benefit.
"Eric Lancel?" The president remembered the mastermind.
"Yeah, the guy who looks a lot like the young mutant from the Duncan Elementary School shooting." Stryker gritted his teeth thinking of that man.
"I read the report from Miss Evercht, he's really a clone... Who did it?" the president put down the photo and asked the person next to him.
"It's not clear at the moment, I only know that he did appear in a bar in a small Canadian town. I have more than [-] personal IDs to prove this, and the others are blank." The official in charge of intelligence collection answered truthfully.
The president looked at Stryker again.
"It's not me." Stryker quickly defended.He'd dreamed of revenge, but the mutants jumped to the front to complicate things, and he didn't want to get into trouble for nothing until he had enough resources to restart research.He and the academy know each other very well, and if there is another conflict, it will never be resolved by sparring in a practice match like last time.
It's a pity the president didn't want to let him go.
"Last time, because of the Liberty Island incident, we had to temporarily compromise and shelved the related motions, but I think mutants are a threat in the long run, and our main supporters also believe that they should be dealt with tough." The president stood up and said. "William, you are an expert on mutants. If I authorize you to search, detain, and interrogate you, can you give me the results I want before the public is deceived? Of course, the premise is that I don't see it on the six o'clock news. The corpse of a mutant child."
Finally getting the long-awaited attention, William Stryker should have been ecstatic, but now he feels bitter, these authorizations are too late, and he has lost all his cards, which are from his old club, Trisk. No one can know more about the achievements that the times have accumulated over the decades.Even if there will be a decisive change a few months in advance, how can it be taken seriously now?Yes, he can mobilize resources to re-arm his subordinates and think of some ways to make them fight against the guy who can manipulate the magnetic force and his accomplices, but how will Charles deal with it? Yu Shenming, the God-given opportunity suffered a disastrous failure last time, and I am afraid that I will never encounter such an opportunity again in the future.
Thinking of this, there was a deep resentment simmering in his heart, and he almost wanted to jump up and beat these ignorant bureaucrats.
And the president was still pacing back and forth, mumbling words.
"We must study them thoroughly, find out their abilities, and find ways to transplant them into the soldiers who are loyal to the country, so that they can be used by me and become the new sword of the United States. During my term of office, we must solve the mutants once and for all. people problem."
Stryker swallowed dryly, spread out the document in his hand, and bent over to explain to the excited president.
"Your Excellency, the power system of mutants is very chaotic, and it is very difficult to study them to obtain practical results. So----" He glanced at the face that quickly turned black, and quickly said: "So I use Related research has found other findings."
Stryker took out a miniature incubator, opened it and took out a potion bottle.
"The blood cell extract medicine has powerful healing and bodily function enhancement effects, comparable to the lost super soldier serum, and can prolong life. It is the best choice. The most important thing is that it is trouble-free."
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"Our living environment is indeed not optimistic," two well-dressed scholars sat in the live broadcast room and had an interview with the host, and one of them said to the TV camera. "I've seen an unpublished federal government study showing that fallout from Cold War nuclear tests may have killed 5000 people from cancer, and [-] or more people, the course of their mild cancer is related to the fallout after the nuclear test on the ground."
"Based on biologists' in-depth study of human genetics, we can be sure that the increase in mutants was indeed affected by radiation, and it was the arrival of the nuclear age that accelerated the process of genetic mutation."
The scholar's words caused the host to worry, and he frowned tightly and asked, "So, is it possible for each of us to become a mutant as Christine's report said?"
The host's words are exactly what the audience sitting in front of the TV wants to know. If the mutants are far away from their own world, they can be regarded as ignorant, but once they interfere with themselves, it is a different matter.
No one wants to be a caged orangutan, or be chained to an operating table to be dissected.
The scholar's answer made the hearts of those who were concerned about the matter even more hazy.
He said: "At present, there is no reliable statistics to show that ordinary people can mutate into mutants after being exposed to excessive radiation. Only one thing is certain, that is, fetuses are more likely to mutate than adults. Carriers have a certain chance of developing the mutation, and more people who are exposed to radiation will only suffer from serious diseases, such as cancer."
Either way, it looks bad enough, but most people would rather have the chance to become a mutant than to have cancer. They don't experience the pain of being rejected. Possessing abilities, they look so dazzling.
This is what the host thinks: "I'd rather be a mutant than a terminal illness, and it might be fun to be a mutant. Maybe I can be as strong as Bruce Lee, and I can be a superhero and defend the peace of the world."
As he spoke, he began to play tricks, jumping up like a monkey, and humming in a fighting posture.
The scholar looked at him like an idiot: "Then you'd better consider whether your wife will divorce you and divide your property, and whether you will be kicked out of your neighborhood by your neighbors, and a series of practical problems that may arise next. ."
"Is it so scary?" The host looked like an idiot.
The biologist nodded, and another scholar interjected:
"Our society is not friendly to dissidents. For example, during the European War, the government once treated 50 German-Americans as enemy aliens, and arrested thousands of German-Americans at a time in the name of "collaborating with the enemy." , put them in prison and confiscated nearly $5 million in private property through the Alien Property Administration even though they had done nothing de facto illegal."
"There was a new immigrant from Austria-Hungary, a young editor and translator, who was given a place to live in an internment camp by the police for writing a little limerick. In fact, Before writing that poem, he had long been the focus of federal agents. In the year before he was convicted for his words, agents came to search the door uninvited many times. The appearance of this poem is only to provide information for his arrest. Although there was no charge against him in the end, the government department at the time had such an explanation--he is very good at writing, and if the content is published, it may cause trouble."
The scholar's explanation was chilling, and the host forced a laugh: "It sounds like the actions of the Gestapo under the Nazis, does it really happen in our country?"
The answer is certainly yes.
"Looks like we have to be careful about mutants, if one day the mutation happens to us, then we'll get into big trouble. Maybe as our academics say, dear mates may turn their backs, be kind Your neighbors will change faces, greet you with baseball bats and golf clubs, and worst of all, the bank may ask you to pay off your home loan early, leaving you penniless and homeless.”
Although the host is not very vocal, his words resonate with ordinary people more than the arguments of scholars.
A young couple on the streets of New York was shopping in a shopping mall. When they passed the indoor plaza, they saw some people watching the show under the big screen. They stopped to watch the show out of curiosity. rise.
"Tom, will our child also be a mutant? I'm so scared now." The little wife touched her belly worriedly. Her potbellied appearance showed that she was a pregnant woman who was about to give birth soon.
"No, I will protect you, and no one will try to take you away. Don't forget, I have a gun." The young husband comforted his worried wife, but he was also nervous.
The husband began to regret the stupid things he had done. Not long ago, a congressman proposed a mutant registration bill, and he solemnly voted for him with a slogan of approval. If the kind of thing he was worried about really happened, he could It's just a cocoon.
It wasn't just the young couple who had similar thoughts. It flashed through the hearts of thousands of people at this moment, who never wanted what happened to the mutants to happen to them.
But their opinion is hard to sway another opinion, because those who hold it are more influential than the general public.
"Fire, cryogenics, men of steel, piercing barriers, and I've also heard of mutants capable of controlling human minds—their abilities can't help but astonish us. I can't help but ask: If one of them came to the White House , or around us, what will happen, maybe after a 'bang', all your hard work will be gone. I would like to remind everyone that national security is guaranteed by keeping nukes in high-security warehouses, if they are left on the street Wander around, and soon you'll see people use it against us. Don't forget the lessons of President Kennedy, and the near-successful conspiracy at the New York summit some time ago, the threat of mutants is all around, let it be Harmful." A congressman said decisively in front of the Congress building.
In front of him were dozens of flag-laden supporters who fanatically followed the political star and chanted slogans.
In the White House, the president walked into the office in a hurry, turned on the TV and watched it for a while, and then ordered his aides to convene important cabinet officials to start an emergency meeting.
Soon, the dignitaries were seated one by one, and the president turned around and began to speak.
"We've got a problem, I don't want it to turn into a political storm, and now I want you to tell me who they are, where they're coming from, how big the threat is, how we're going to treat them, and what exactly is the registration bill that's been shelved. How to deal with it, I want real news, and don't use word games to fool me. Judging from my years of experience in politics, this matter might be troublesome. Also, is it true that everyone Is it possible to become a mutant?"
Facing the cabinet members, the president asked with an unpleasant look.
"We believe that mutant genes are the key. There are many experimenters in the military laboratory who are exposed to radiation, but very few mutants are produced, which is enough to prove this point--but we can't publish our research process, this is a Technical questions.” One academic adviser answered part of the president’s question, then he looked to another adviser, hoping he could answer another part for himself.
"We've seen Ms. Jean Grey and Mr. Henry Hank McCoy among the mutants, and they're all very capable..." said the consultant, who was in charge of domestic security. Problem, he supports the bill, but doesn't really know much about mutants.
Fortunately, a voice interrupted him.
"They have a training facility in the northern suburbs of New York, which specializes in training mutants." A stout middle-aged and elderly person stood out from the crowd. His beard and hair were all white, but his eyes were still sharp.
This is Stryker.
"Is the news reliable?" The president picked up a pile of photos that Stryker had put down and looked at it.
"Learn from the interrogation of a terrorist from the Liberty Island incident." Stryker did not want to make his history with the mutants public, which would make his words look like a private revenge rather than a public one. Benefit.
"Eric Lancel?" The president remembered the mastermind.
"Yeah, the guy who looks a lot like the young mutant from the Duncan Elementary School shooting." Stryker gritted his teeth thinking of that man.
"I read the report from Miss Evercht, he's really a clone... Who did it?" the president put down the photo and asked the person next to him.
"It's not clear at the moment, I only know that he did appear in a bar in a small Canadian town. I have more than [-] personal IDs to prove this, and the others are blank." The official in charge of intelligence collection answered truthfully.
The president looked at Stryker again.
"It's not me." Stryker quickly defended.He'd dreamed of revenge, but the mutants jumped to the front to complicate things, and he didn't want to get into trouble for nothing until he had enough resources to restart research.He and the academy know each other very well, and if there is another conflict, it will never be resolved by sparring in a practice match like last time.
It's a pity the president didn't want to let him go.
"Last time, because of the Liberty Island incident, we had to temporarily compromise and shelved the related motions, but I think mutants are a threat in the long run, and our main supporters also believe that they should be dealt with tough." The president stood up and said. "William, you are an expert on mutants. If I authorize you to search, detain, and interrogate you, can you give me the results I want before the public is deceived? Of course, the premise is that I don't see it on the six o'clock news. The corpse of a mutant child."
Finally getting the long-awaited attention, William Stryker should have been ecstatic, but now he feels bitter, these authorizations are too late, and he has lost all his cards, which are from his old club, Trisk. No one can know more about the achievements that the times have accumulated over the decades.Even if there will be a decisive change a few months in advance, how can it be taken seriously now?Yes, he can mobilize resources to re-arm his subordinates and think of some ways to make them fight against the guy who can manipulate the magnetic force and his accomplices, but how will Charles deal with it? Yu Shenming, the God-given opportunity suffered a disastrous failure last time, and I am afraid that I will never encounter such an opportunity again in the future.
Thinking of this, there was a deep resentment simmering in his heart, and he almost wanted to jump up and beat these ignorant bureaucrats.
And the president was still pacing back and forth, mumbling words.
"We must study them thoroughly, find out their abilities, and find ways to transplant them into the soldiers who are loyal to the country, so that they can be used by me and become the new sword of the United States. During my term of office, we must solve the mutants once and for all. people problem."
Stryker swallowed dryly, spread out the document in his hand, and bent over to explain to the excited president.
"Your Excellency, the power system of mutants is very chaotic, and it is very difficult to study them to obtain practical results. So----" He glanced at the face that quickly turned black, and quickly said: "So I use Related research has found other findings."
Stryker took out a miniature incubator, opened it and took out a potion bottle.
"The blood cell extract medicine has powerful healing and bodily function enhancement effects, comparable to the lost super soldier serum, and can prolong life. It is the best choice. The most important thing is that it is trouble-free."
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