"It sounds stupid," Schiller said: "He chose the worst way, but in fact it was his inevitable choice."
The three of them stayed in the lobby of the Arkham Sanitarium office, with only a small light turned on. The light was a little dim. After drinking a cup of hot coffee, Schiller felt much more awake, he analyzed.
"People with anxiety disorders have a unique malice toward the world. They will intermittently think that if everything in the world were destroyed, there would be nothing worth worrying about and worrying about."
"Then they will feel fear. If the world is really destroyed, then those things that make them anxious, that is, the things that make them care, will disappear without their only driftwood in the sea."
"They often fall into such a cycle. One moment they feel that it is the world that should be destroyed, and the other moment they feel that it is themselves that should be destroyed. They are endlessly pulling and fighting with themselves."
"Oakes is obviously caught in this vicious cycle of psychology. It cannot but be said that his actions of destroying photovoltaic integrated devices have a revengeful mentality."
"But this kind of revenge is not 'I broke it and all you bastards who made things difficult for me will die', but 'I am so useless, this is what you will get for leaving such an important job to me.'"
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"Many people think this way when they face pressure and feel anxious in the workplace. They will think, 'I told you I couldn't do it, and you insist on giving this job to me, so it's all your fault if I mess up the job.
, you will definitely be retaliated for this,' which is more than just resentment, it is a thought of mutual destruction."
"Why is this happening?" Colson asked with some curiosity: "If I encounter someone making things difficult for me at work, I won't think it's my fault. I'll just curse him when he goes out and throws the shit out of him."
"Because the core of your personality is stable." Schiller said: "You can distinguish between good and bad, so you know that you are innocent. But some people are not like this. They are not inferior, they just can't understand how others treat them with a certain attitude.
Their reasons may be that they have a confused understanding of this."
"For example, if a person treats him well, he will not always feel unworthy like a person with low self-esteem. Instead, he will think about what qualities he has that make others treat him well. But the results of this thinking are not necessarily always right.
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Colson seemed to understand a little bit. He said: "His self-understanding comes from the attitude of others towards him. If others are good to him, he will think about the good things about himself. If others are bad to him, he will think about the good things about himself.
You will focus too much on the bad things about yourself.”
"Yes, that's it. In addition, if the direction of thinking is biased, it is easy to get wrong answers and give yourself wrong hints. For example, if a person is nice to him, it may be because he is enthusiastic and cheerful, and always takes care of others.
But he himself feels that it is because he is outspoken and can always point out other people's problems and mistakes very accurately."
"Having this wrong understanding will give him wrong psychological hints, allowing him to strengthen his own characteristics in this regard. On the contrary, he may go to extremes and make others stay further and further away from him."
"On the other hand, if others treat him poorly, it may be because he is outspoken and has a bad temper and has an unpleasant personality. However, he himself feels that his professional skills are not up to par and others treat him as a connection."
"Once he has this kind of psychological suggestion, he will be particularly anxious in this regard. Every step he takes, he will think about whether my step will be unprofessional, whether my next step will be professional enough, and how I can do it.
Prove your professionalism.”
"This may lead to forced errors." Natasha said: "Human attention is a very magical thing. Sometimes the more you focus in a certain direction, the worse you can do it."
"This is one of the sources of anxiety, commonly known as tension." Schiller said: "The spirit is overly tense to a certain critical point, and there is no way to stabilize the spirit, which will push people to the other extreme.
Just practice the worst possible outcome.”
"It's similar to 'You said I'm unprofessional, so I'm not professional to you. As long as you see my worst side, I have nothing to fear.' It's essentially a mental defense mechanism."
"The reason why many patients with anxiety disorders become more and more serious is because this kind of thinking can make them fall into a vicious cycle. The more they feel that others are belittling them, the more nervous they become. The more nervous they are, the easier it is to reach this critical point and then give up on themselves.
Make a mess and others will put them down even more, which is why anxiety disorders are often called mental illnesses."
Natasha nodded and said, "Then how do you think we can get out of this vicious cycle? Just like Oaks, in that case, can he really save himself?"
"Generally speaking, self-rescue is not an option for patients with anxiety disorders. Just like a person who has fallen into a quagmire cannot step on his left foot and his right foot to reach the sky. For most mental illnesses, self-rescue is not an option.
Options."
"That's why Nick came to me." Schiller made himself another cup of coffee, took a sip and said, "Because as long as someone helps them, things can still be solved."
"For example?" Colson took out a paper and pen to record. Schiller looked at him with a coffee cup and said, "So what Nick means is that Oaks must be fished out?"
"Yes, although this accident was not arranged by Nick, if Oaks accidentally contributed to this incident, then he can be regarded as one of his own. Nick has no habit of giving up on his own people." Colson explained.
"Well, that's exactly what I meant." Schiller said: "Nick should have investigated it. One of my students and I need to be partially responsible for Oaks' current state."
"First of all, we need to cure his physical illness, if he has any." Schiller began to tell. "Of course, if Oakes is also trapped in the space station now, it may be a bit difficult to fish him out with great fanfare.
Difficult, it will draw too much attention to him."
"Then let's find a way to appease him first. Contact him first. Does he have a personal phone number or something?"
Coulson shook his head and said: "Although the communication system of the space station is very complete, there is still no way to equip every employee with a satellite phone. That would be a bit expensive, but they have it in the dormitory, and everyone has a public phone."
The balance is still very rich.”
"Okay, then let Nick's people get Oaks back to the dormitory. His current situation should not be very good."
Natasha nodded and said, "It's completely conceivable. After all, the current chaos in the space station can basically be said to be caused by him."
"But I'm also a little curious. Even if an electrician destroys the photovoltaic integrated system, how can he cause a power outage in most of the space station? Is there no power reserve?"
At this point, the two agents sighed together, and Coulson said: "China is responsible for all the power parts of the space station. The photovoltaic integrated system is too efficient and has never failed in tens of millions of experiments.
Any questions, we'd also like to know how Oakes destroyed it to achieve this effect."
Schiller frowned slightly. He could understand the first half of Colson's sentence. China is quite advanced in this aspect. It can be said that it has core competitiveness. It may not be able to understand the power system that others have developed. Naturally,
Forget about patching, countries may just use this system with confidence.
But according to his understanding, China should be accustomed to leaving some redundancy to leave room for possible manual errors, so why not this time?
As soon as Schiller thought of this, Nick called and said: "I am in Switzerland now, and something is wrong. The Chinese spokesperson emphasized that it is impossible for an ordinary electrician alone to cause damage to the photovoltaic integrated system and its supporting power storage system."
Such serious damage, they completely denied the possibility of it happening."
"Although everyone is unwilling to admit their advancement on the surface, they also know in their hearts that China is the authority in this regard. If they say it is impossible, then it is really impossible."
"And now that China has come up with complete design drawings, technical personnel from various countries also believe that a single destruction is unlikely to cause such serious consequences. The safety of this thing can at least ensure smooth operation even if the space station encounters a comprehensive bombing.
For 12 hours, even if the space station falls, there will still be electricity one second before it hits the ground."
"Although I don't know much about this aspect, I took a look at the drawings and felt that the security system was well done, even much stronger than my secret base. If Oakes had the ability to completely destroy them, he wouldn't
He's just a senior electrician, Ben Parker doesn't even have this ability."
"Are you sure you didn't arrange this?" Schiller asked.
"I didn't plan to attack the entire space station." Nick said: "I originally just wanted to break the connection between two areas and the main station, so that even if there was an accident in the plan, there would not be large-scale losses. But it is not like this
If more than half of the area is in an oxygen crisis, this may result in the loss of most of our technical manpower."
Schiller also believed what Nick said. He knew that for Nick, who was stingy, technical staff were more precious than gold. Even if he had to take risks, he couldn't risk so many people at once. If he really had to do this, he wouldn't just risk it.
If some young superheroes are left behind, everyone will definitely be watching.
Schiller thought for a while and then said: "The key is still with Oakes. He is the only person involved. His current situation is not good. You first send your people to fish him out. At least get him back to the dormitory first and let him return to the dormitory first."
I'll talk to him."
"What are you going to do?" Nick asked.
"We still have to use his wife as a breakthrough point." Schiller sighed softly and said, "It's all Charles's fault, but he is young after all. It is normal for him to make mistakes, and they are not irreversible..."
"Okay, I know you favor him, so feel free to go ahead and call me if you need to contact Oaks."
Schiller stood up and walked towards the clothes rack. Natasha put away her mobile phone and said, "The boss told us to fully cooperate with you."
"Are you keeping an eye on me?"
Natasha laughed, combed her hair and said, "If everyone is staring at you, it's not just the two of us. He may also be worried that he has lost his temper. If something goes beyond his control, it's still up to you."
Take action."
Schiller also laughed. He put on his coat and said: "He probably didn't expect those turkeys to be so angry. As soon as they heard that there was a fight, they all ran to the Centaur."
"Where are we going now?" Colson took out his mobile phone, seemingly preparing to arrange transportation.
"Go to Texas to find Oakes' wife, but before that, I have to contact Charles. He will bear the trouble he caused."
At this moment, Natasha answered the phone again. At that moment, her face darkened. After hanging up the phone, she stared at Schiller and said.
"The bridge between the eastern half and the western half of the space station is broken. There is a problem with the power system of the western half. It is out of balance with the earth's gravity and is now falling rapidly towards the earth!"