Chapter 870 Sentinels, Attack!
Chapter 870 Sentinels, Attack!
Chapter 870 Sentinels, Attack!
Bob floated up.
Pym's first reaction was surprise, followed by relief—after all, even without the information about parallel universes, they could be certain that Bob was a super soldier injected with a thousand times the effect (as Koyama claimed), and it was not surprising that Bob had some superpowers.
Pym rushed over to catch Bob, but seemed to fail, causing Bob to fall to the ground. The impact woke the boy up, and Bob cried out, "Ah!" He sat up abruptly, looked around, and seemed confused about what had happened.
"What happened?"
"You were knocked unconscious by Ultron, then you floated up, then you fell down again, and now you've woken up."
Vision started explaining what had happened, but Bob was still confused, not only by Vision's explanation but also by Vision's existence. "Who are you?" he asked.
Considering Bob's level of education, Vision slightly modified his self-introduction: "I am Vision. I was originally Ultron from the Avengers base, and I turned myself into a human, if that makes sense to you."
"Oh, I see. Hello, hello."
Bob scrambled to his feet, then realized, "Wait, am I floating?"
"Actually, you're still drifting, young man."
Pym said that, and Bob fell to the ground from less than 10 centimeters in the air, stumbled, got up, dusted himself off, and looked behind him incredulously: "My God, I mean, I can fly."
"Considering Banner's diagnosis, your performance is probably related to your mindset. Are you alright, child? If you're not feeling well, go and rest."
Bob didn't think much of the first part of the sentence, but he was very surprised when he heard the second part. He pointed to himself and said, "Don't you need my help?"
Pym seemed even more confused than Bob: "How could you possibly think that, lad?"
"Forehead----"
"Mr. Robert, if you'd like, I'll call you Bob too." Vision looked at Bob and explained, "The reason I chose to become human is because I believe that if you want to protect humanity's safety, you should be human. If I'm not human, I can't understand all of this from a human perspective. This is what I calculated as an artificial intelligence."
"But when I actually experienced real emotions and real tactile sensations, everything changed."
I discovered that the difference between the two worlds, the two perspectives, was so vast that I became so fascinated by this human world, and developed a desire to protect it.
Bob looked at Vision, who then summarized his statement: "More than ability, the Avengers value willpower. An Avenger is someone who wants to help others and is willing to use their superpowers to help them. The Avengers don't force superpowered individuals to take on any responsibility; they fight voluntarily."
After listening, Bob took out his temporary Avengers member card and stared at his own smiley face on it: "So, so this is temporary proof, right—because I'm not an Avenger yet."
Pym shook his head: "Because we don't know if you're willing to fight, and we feel you need to stay at Avengers Base for the time being."
Bob nodded, then glanced at the mop beside him, the Ultron robot that had been tossed aside, and the Avengers temporary identity card in his hand, and muttered to himself.
"Time Knight————"
"What?"
"Oh, it's nothing, I just, I just—"
Bob smiled shyly. "I just want a proper identification card, Dr. Pym. I'd like to help, just for an hour, even just one hour—wait, I remember the uniform Miss Van Dyne designed for me—"
Next, Pym and Vision witnessed an even more astonishing scene: Bob's casual clothes gradually twisted and transformed into a golden bodysuit with a cape and a huge "S" on the black belt, representing not Superman, but another superhero.
sentinel.
Pym, who witnessed this, was truly shocked: "This—how did you break through the mass-energy conversion barrier?"
"I don't know, I just want a battle suit."
Bob glanced at his backside and felt a tightness in his buttocks, which was a bit uncomfortable. But then he saw a shadow appear on the ground and looked up at the sky.
Bob saw the sun; he saw that the sun was black and emitted a dazzling light.
"What should I do? Dr. Pym, I might, I might not be able to be a Sentinel for much longer."
Bob's stammering made Pym worry about his condition again, but Vision reacted faster, projecting a picture in front of Bob using the crystal on his forehead: "Ultron has set up these huge prisms all over the world. They are huge fortresses that Ultron sent from the future. As long as the time engine inside is destroyed, these huge fortresses can be sent back to their original timeline."
Bob nodded and was about to take off when Vision hadn't finished speaking: "But for Ultron to do all this, he has to rely on S.W.A.'s space carriers, which, as far as we know, have crash-landed on the moon."
Bob was a bit confused, so he repeated it in his own words: "Just destroy the engines inside the giant pillars, then after destroying them all, go to the moon to fight Ultron?"
"Pretty much. Some teams are still inside trying to sabotage the engine, so don't hit them."
Bob glanced again at the radiant black sun, nodded, and then soared into the sky. His actions bewildered Pym, who looked at the bright sun overhead and asked, "Does he like the sun?"
"I don't think so, Dr. Pym. Also, we need to notify all teams that the Sentinels have arrived, and prepare to land at Skyfire and engage in the final battle with Ultron."
Pym was completely bewildered by Vision's words. How did things suddenly get so close to the final battle at the Sky Sword Bureau, with no regard for the situation on the ground?
"The Sentinels can handle all of Ultron's fortresses, and we'll take care of the rest."
Pym glanced at Bob, who had already disappeared, and asked uncertainly, "Is Bob that amazing?"
"Based on my calculations just now, I'm still not entirely sure about the Sentinel's maximum energy, but I'm certain that, theoretically, there is no one on Earth right now besides Thor and the Sorcerer Supreme who can fight him."
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"Then I'd better inform the captain right away."
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