Chapter 3136
Chapter 3136
Gray Mist sent a positive thought, he said: "This is not used to attack something, but to transmit something to the target location."
"Ah?"
This answer really surprised Schiller.
Since Schiller learned from Naia that Anatoly made a strange cannon and fired a cannon at the stars, he has been trying to figure out what Anatoly is doing.
In his impression, this doctor is not a person who loves weapons research and development and has a phobia of insufficient firepower. He does not have any violent characteristics. Most of the time he is very gentle. If you can't touch the paranoia and madness hidden under his gentle appearance, then you will only think that he is a gentle and good doctor.
Greedy feels that he is very similar to him.
Anatole must have developed weapons for something, but Schiller really can't see why he is for. In his opinion, nothing needs such a weapon to attack.
Schiller has been in Marvel for so long, and the resources he has are enough for him to build an indestructible weapon, but this is meaningless to him. Who is he going to use this thing to attack? Abstract entity? But even if he didn't hit him, wouldn't Eternity and Death still run away when they saw him?
It was precisely because he couldn't figure it out that Schiller needed to investigate, but Naya would definitely not tell him anything, and he would not agree to Naya's weird conditions.
Schiller could only start with the victim.
At that time, the shell did not hit Naya directly, which means that this thing was not aimed at killing Naya, but other unlucky people among the stars were almost hit head-on by this thing.
This unlucky person was Hydra.
This was the only useful information Schiller got from Naya, but as for how to summon Hydra and how to get the truth from him, Naya didn't know anything.
Schiller only knew that the Outer Gods in DC and Marvel were the same batch, and the Outer Gods summoned in any universe were the same, and Marvel was obviously more suitable for summoning.
Schiller did not consider using magic to summon, but the biggest problem was that he was not very proficient in magic, and the Supreme Sorcerer Strange would never allow him to summon such a dangerous thing.
So, Schiller set his sights on Reed.
Although Reed was very good at normal scientific research, he was better at doing some crooked things. He was unique in researching dangerous items. Stark could not compare with him in this regard. Only Doctor Doom was capable of fighting.
However, Doctor Doom had almost no weaknesses. Schiller had to bleed to get him to cooperate with him, but it was much easier to fool Reed. Even if you didn't pay him, he would be happy to study these dangerous things.
It happened that Reed encountered problems in pursuing Susan. Schiller solved these problems for him and made useful suggestions. The condition was that the two of them had to make a deal. Reed needed to help Schiller find a way to summon Hydra.
What Schiller did not expect was that this guy had an unparalleled talent in doing things. The more dangerous the object was, the more efficient he was at work.
With just some basic equipment transferred from New York, he directly created a complete set of equipment for summoning Hydra in less than three days.
But these devices alone are not enough, or in other words, these devices are actually prepared for superheroes, and what really needs to be relied on is the spiritual power of superheroes.
Reed believes that the so-called call of the stars is actually that the brain waves of a person or a group meet the conditions of the star search, just like the stars have been emitting an invisible wave, and they will respond when they encounter certain brain waves with specific labels.
This specific label may be praying in a special way, drawing a magic circle, or even simply reading a word.
After Schiller gave Reed all the information about the outer gods, he believed that most of the outer gods would definitely respond to the brain waves that kept clinging to him.
In simple terms, the more you want to see the outer gods, the easier it is for the outer gods to respond to you. It is said that if you have done nothing wrong, you are not afraid of ghosts knocking on the door. If you have done something wrong, you are particularly afraid of ghosts, so it is easier to see ghosts.
Generally speaking, to gather so many brain waves that can summon the outer gods, at least a group of people is needed, not to mention tens of thousands of people, but at least hundreds of people, and they must maintain this kind of thinking for a long time. This is the origin of the cult of the outer god believers.
But Schiller obviously didn't have the time to start a cult, even if he replaced Hydra from Hydra, it wouldn't work, it was too slow.
So Reed thought of a way, he proposed that the thinking of superheroes is different from that of ordinary people, it seems that they account for a large proportion of the entire universe, and have special powers. As long as they keep thinking about Hydra and calling him, Hydra will definitely appear from behind the stars.
Of course, it's not enough for them to call, they also have to cooperate with something like a brain wave amplifier made by Reed to continuously amplify their thinking, so as to ensure that it can be transmitted to the depths of the stars and attract the attention of Hydra.
The plan was successful, but I didn't expect that Hydra was so petty, not only didn't answer, but also cursed, and cursed, but didn't provide any useful clues.
Schiller thought about it and decided to believe in the gray fog. He asked: "Do you think this is a teleporter? But if it is for teleportation, why is it so troublesome? Can't we use a portal?"
"Then how do we build the portal over there?" Gray Mist asked a key question, "If you don't go to the depths of the stars, you can't leave a portal there, and without a portal, how do you go to the depths of the stars?"
"Uh..."
This really stumped Schiller, because it was an obvious logical paradox.
Normal people can't enter the world of the Outer Gods by any means. They may be able to enter a certain kingdom of the Outer Gods, but they can never enter the great room of Azathoth, which is the so-called depths of the stars.
How do you open a portal when you can't get in?
Even if you are a mage, if you want to open a portal in a very far place, you have to fly there first, and then you can open the portal there. If you can't get through at all, you can't open the portal there.
The so-called portal riding on the face is not to open a portal directly to someone's face thousands of miles away, but to send someone to sneak over first, and then you can open the portal there to transport the army.
Therefore, for places that are completely inaccessible, traditional portals cannot be used for transmission.
Schiller seemed to understand a little bit, and he said: "So this thing is to be able to directly send something to a place that cannot be reached under normal circumstances?"
"I think it should be like this." Gray Mist said: "You can say that this is a weapon, because this is indeed a powerful flying brick, using unimaginable powerful force to directly shoot this thing over."
"Then what did he shoot into the depths of the stars?"
Gray Mist was silent for a while and then said: "Is there a possibility that he shot himself over?"
"What?!" Gray Mist's bold conjecture shocked Schiller again.
"Naya once said that Doctor Anatoly looked into the depths of the stars and happened to see him, so he responded to Doctor Anatoly's call. Do you think this story contains some beautification?"
Gray Mist's words made Schiller silent.
This is probably not a beautification. This is probably to find a little truth in the beautification, Schiller thought.
To say the most obvious thing, Naya's status among the Outer Gods is very high, almost second only to Azathoth, which is equivalent to the second largest shareholder of a company.
No matter how powerful Anatoly was at that time, he was still an ordinary creature. For Naiya, ordinary life was as small as dust. Even if Anatoly had Lucifer's feather, it was equivalent to the subordinate of a regional manager. How could Naiya pay attention to such a being and lend him power directly, and not ask for it back?
Anatoly must have done something shocking.
Considering this, Naiya's story about his first encounter with Anatoly was probably a vast ocean, full of water.
Just because I looked at you more in the crowd, we reached a destined contract. It does sound like a beautiful love story, but if one of them is a crazy Soviet guy and the other is an alien god, the truth is definitely not so wonderful.
Schiller thought that this might be the case.
Anatoly was a little short of money for a while. He took Lucifer's feather and plucked the wool from this universe, the multiverse, and even the entire world, but still felt it was not enough.
So he thought of the existence outside the domain.
But summoning these beings is very troublesome. It takes a lot of effort and may not bring much power. So his clever little head turned and thought that if the mountain doesn't come to see me, I can go to see the mountain.
Then he made a cannon. The main function of this cannon is to shoot him directly to the hometown of these extraterritorial beings. The secondary function is to let these beings in the hometown talk to him peacefully in this way.
If nothing unexpected happens, Naya should be the first unlucky person.
Anatoly stuffed himself into the cannon directly, and shot himself into the depths of the stars in a whoosh. Naya, who was sleeping at home, opened his eyes and saw something that could never exist in front of him.
Normally, panic is not an emotion possessed by an outer god, but judging from the richness of Naya's emotions, he can definitely be called panic at that moment-no, who are you, buddy? !
Then things will be easy to deal with. Naya is a being who will never be stingy with power as long as you can arouse his interest, so this thing will certainly be done.
And Schiller also suspected that Anatoly should not go directly to Naya. He might catch whoever he wants. Naya is just unlucky.
Although this series of speculations sounds very absurd, Schiller feels that his conjecture makes sense, because Anatoly is such a ridiculous person, otherwise why would he want to cure Schiller in the first place?
In Schiller's view, Anatoly is a 200-pound man with a 190-pound rebellious bone. The more you say he can't do it, the more he will show you how to do it. This is the case with treating Schiller and saving Gotham.
The more something is said to be impossible to save, the more he will save it for you. The more difficult it is, the more excited he is. For this reason, he can think of all kinds of absurd and bizarre methods. Looking at the traces he left along the way, how many things can be done by humans?
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