Facts have proved that ordinary people have double standards, and Schiller is no exception.
He hates restarting the universe because it obliterates the meaning of the existence of living beings in the universe and nihilizes their efforts to survive.
But when it was his turn, he felt that it was okay to nihilize the efforts of himself and his friends, because if he didn't do this, they would have to spend more meaningless efforts to clean up the mess caused by the current situation.
Of course, Schiller wasn't crazy enough to restart it directly. His idea was actually to let Barry take him through time to remind him, who wanted to take a vacation like an ordinary person, not to be too optimistic. It was better to stay in the nursing home and fish.
Don't go out unless you have nothing to do.
Because Schiller was not very confident that he could convince himself, he needed some evidence to prove that if Schiller went on vacation, it would trigger a series of chaos later, and the best evidence was the documentary filmed by Eddie.
Schiller is now at a point in time after he has become popular and the documentary has been publicly screened, so he directly copied the video materials and some more important analysis short videos, as well as many rumors released by marketing accounts, and returned to the time when he had not yet
The day we set off for the west coast.
He photographed these things on Schiller's desk. When Schiller saw Barry, he understood what was going on. When he looked at these images again, hey, the internet celebrity is actually me.
To be fair, Schiller never wanted to get into such trouble at any time, and Schiller, who had not yet set out, had more free time to think about what this chaotic situation would lead to.
To be honest, as many people have analyzed, working for law enforcement agencies is not a shameful thing. As a professional technician, it is actually difficult to bypass this step.
At least many of the teachers and classmates that Schiller knew had such experiences. Whether in the previous life or in this life, they inevitably cooperated with some official organizations and even participated in many confidential projects.
But his family knew about his family affairs. The biggest problem now is that he didn't know at the time that his backstory was copied from his previous life and he made up another backstory for himself, that is, he is an immortal Soviet.
He can participate in the work of the FBI as an American, or even as a Chinese-American mixed race, but he cannot participate in the work of American law enforcement agencies as an immortal who survived the founding of the Soviet Union.
Then the FBI and S.H.I.E.L.D. can’t help but ask, what do you want to do? What have you already done? After what you did, you still kept it secret so that we couldn’t find anything?
This is similar to what is more terrifying than a cockroach appearing in front of you is that the cockroach appears in front of your eyes for a second and then disappears.
Schiller can completely understand the fears of Nick and the FBI director. If he had known that he had such a backstory, he would not have made up the latter one.
But these two petty guys, superego and arrogance, dug such a big hole for themselves to jump in order to retaliate for deleting their memories. It took them a long time to make up the origin of this Soviet man before they knew the background story of this body.
thing.
It's okay if you say it's just a conflict of background stories. Anyway, Schiller has never said what happened to him in the past. Everything is speculated by others. If there is any contradiction, just deny it.
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But it just so happens that these two background stories are well combined.
Nick couldn't find out why Schiller wanted to work for law enforcement in the first place - there had to be some reason, just like in his previous life, because Schiller didn't seem like someone who liked dealing with law enforcement.
Doesn't Nick understand his colleagues? The jobs they can provide are basically low-paying, busy, and far away from home. No matter which one of them, Schiller stays away from the recruitment conditions. How could Schiller be so kind to do this kind of job?
work?
In that case, there must be something shady going on. Just like the reluctant experts the FBI often recruits, there must be some opportunity for Schiller to willingly work for them.
But Nick just couldn't find it out.
This is actually because Marvel is a comic book world, and everything that is not focused here is presented based on the logic of comics.
There is a term in comics called storyboards, which can be understood as the shots in a movie. If the camera is pointed here, the story will be shown here. If it is not pointed here, there will be nothing here.
The explanation of a story is divided into many storyboards, and the time jump between the storyboards may be very large. For example, the previous storyboard shows him as a child, and the next storyboard shows him as a young man.
So how to express the intervening ten years? Many times it is through the dialogue of the characters. For example, when he becomes a young man, he looks back on his childhood and talks about what he did when he was a child.
From common sense, we can also know that it is impossible for a good comic to use thousands of storyboards to show every detail of a character from childhood to adolescence to youth. The logical structure of the comic world does not support it.
Do this.
Therefore, the background story written by the superego that conforms to the logical structure of this world is also presented in the form of comics. In other words, the entire story only has a few storyboards.
Probably attending college, going to church to pray, attending celebrity parties, becoming addicted to drugs, and working for law enforcement.
It may seem like there are very few storyboards, but Marvel Comics is all about a large volume of characters. There are too many characters. Many characters only have one or two storyboards in major events. The only characters who can have their own origin stories are
It’s quite remarkable that many of them have accumulated an almost complete origin story over the course of decades.
The origin story fabricated by Schiller's superego is already very complete, but inevitably, many scenes are missing, such as why Schiller worked for law enforcement in the first place.
Some people may think that if it were placed on other characters, Nick would definitely be able to find something if he checked now, because this is a plot requirement, but the premise is that the character must be a native Marvel character.
Nick is a character created by Marvel itself. When he needs it for the plot, there will naturally be space administrators and editors to help him make up other people's background stories so that he can further advance the plot.
The problem is that Schiller is not a Marvel character. His backstory was written by his superego. Marvel's universe manager will not be idle and help him make up the details of his backstory, and the superego did not write it, so
Of course Nick couldn't find anything.
So this thing will become a perfect misunderstanding.
Schiller may be an immortal Soviet citizen. Before Schiller met these superheroes, he had dealt with law enforcement agencies for some mysterious reasons that were completely impossible to investigate.
And precisely because of this resume, he was able to join SHIELD and become a psychological counselor for superheroes. He even completely reversed the entire situation through his own deterrence during the Superhero Registration Act.
Doesn’t this sound like a very complete conspiracy?
In fact, this is indeed a complete conspiracy, but it is not a greedy conspiracy, but a petty superego and arrogance.
If it were in the past, Greedy would definitely have a fight with them and argue about how they could be so petty. Just make it up and open up your memory to me so that I can prepare in advance.
But when it came to deleting memories, he himself was in the wrong, so he had no choice but to admit it and take some more double-standard actions to prevent this from happening in advance.
But it turns out that this kind of comic book world does not allow for the plot of traveling through time to prevent tragedy from happening.
After Schiller decided to stay in Arkham Sanitarium before he left, a bunch of people took the trouble to invite him. Anyway, they just wanted him to take a vacation and rest.
Schiller wanted to send them away on the grounds that he was busy at work. As a result, everyone felt that Schiller couldn't be so busy. It would not be good for his mental state to stay so busy, so they had to drag him to take a vacation.
Schiller knew he couldn't go, so he pretended that his mental state was really bad. As a result, everyone was even more worried. After all, Stark didn't plan to go.
In the end, it was Schiller who asked Helen and the Guardians of the Galaxy to cooperate with him in acting. Some trouble was caused in the universe and Schiller had to solve it, so Schiller was able to get away and not participate in the filming.
As a result, without Schiller to mediate and persuade Steve and Peter to help balance the relationship between Stark and Strange, the two of them became extremely explosive and finally broke out on the beach.
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Stark was already suffocating because he failed to attract everyone's attention with his surfing skills. Strange was still sarcastic and sarcastic. Steve and Peter went to chat with the people of the New Warriors team. Even the two of them quickly
I didn't notice it even after the fight started.
At that time, Stark was not wearing a suit, but he was still in good shape. Strange could use magic without wearing anything, but after all, there were so many people here and he couldn't bear to fight, so the two of them fought.
A tie.
While the two were fighting, the Sandman came, and this time it was Strange and Stark who were blown up into the sky.
Strange instinctively used magic to protect himself, but the magic interfered with Stark's path to call the armor, and the armor directly smashed into the restaurant and bar next to it, causing a big mess.
This incident made the news that day, and the two people's reputations were completely ruined. However, Stark was still anxious and refused to admit his mistake. The two people came into conflict, which caused the trend of public opinion to decline even more.
As expected, this trouble fell on Pepper again. Pepper wanted to persuade Stark to come forward and apologize, but Stark refused to do anything. The two had a big quarrel, and Pepper was furious.
Got to the hospital.
When the news broke, Schiller knew something was wrong. Now that this group of people had come together in this state, something was definitely going to happen. After thinking about it, he felt that he still had to go.
So he asked Barry to take him back to the past, and divided the first timeline, which was the timeline when Schiller became popular, and the second timeline, which was when Stark and Strange became popular together.
line, all media and news reports were brought to Schiller in the third timeline.
No. 3 Schiller knew at a glance that the filming must go on, because except for him, it would be difficult for anyone else to deal with Stark in this state, and no matter what, it would turn into a chaotic situation.
So he chose to still go to Hollywood with a few people for vacation, but this time his strategy was to be as silent as possible, not to show his professionalism, and to be a transparent person that no one cared about. This way he should be able to protect himself.