Natasha flipped through the book in her hand, glanced at Baker coldly, and then said: "Quentin Baker, graduated from MIT majoring in computer software and security, and later obtained a master's degree and a doctorate in this major.
, joined the Stark Group headquarters six years ago, became a researcher in Laboratory No. 2306, and became the deputy leader of the project team, and became the team leader a year later."
"But about two years ago, you resigned from Stark Group and disappeared for a full year. After you returned, you became Justin Balk, who also graduated from MIT and is also a software security engineer.
, and has a perfect resume working in major companies around the world, and at the same time, with this resume, he successfully entered the Xinghe Space Station."
Natasha closed the book, stared at Baker and said, "Can you tell me what happened in that year?"
"This is my personal privacy." Baker said with a cold face.
"I hope you will be so tough in court." Natasha said: "I hope you know that before the space station went to space, 63 countries around the world jointly passed the Human Space Safety Act No. 1. Any individual who endangers space safety or
Organizations will use this as a basis to accept charges, and one of them is that any individual or organization that assumes the identity of another person or uses another person's name to participate in aerospace work will be regarded as endangering the safety of human spaceflight and will be charged in a personal country.
"
"Although you have changed your identity, you have not changed your nationality. You are still an American. According to the draft U.S. aerospace security law enacted by Congress three years ago, individuals and organizations that endanger U.S. aerospace security will be deemed responsible for their actions.
According to the seriousness, the cumulative sentence will be unlimited years of imprisonment.”
"And according to Bill 36 of the U.S. National Security Act, anyone who modifies or obscures a person's identity and resume to engage in illegal activities will be charged with 72 charges including disrupting national security, obstructing justice, etc."
"I just made some calculations. Based on the seriousness of your violation, you will be charged with almost 16 charges, and the total prison term will be approximately 392 years."
"Do you have anything to say about this?"
"It's not my fault!" Beck struggled to sit up from the bed and yelled, "I didn't commit a crime! This is all Stark's fault!"
"If you can't produce evidence, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to convince the jury of this. You know how serious the crash of the space station is. Even if you only have a little bit to do with it, the jury will not tolerate you."
"Let's talk about Stark." Natasha sighed, took another piece of information and said: "Although Stark himself is not in the Stark Group, the former leader and current shareholder of the Stark Group, Howard
Stark used his authority to retrieve records of your employment at the Stark Group."
"Records show that you failed to cooperate with work transfers many times, and even had physical conflicts with staff in other laboratories, and refused to accept the group's treatment until they had to use judicial means. You have also been burdened with more than 2 million yuan for this.
dollar debt."
Natasha crossed her legs, put her hands on her knees and said, "From my personal perspective, it's understandable if you changed your identity to avoid debt, but I really can't figure out why you wanted to break into the laboratory."
Such a big disaster? As far as I know, Stark Group employees are treated very well. Even if you are only a second-level researcher, your salary is 5 to 6 times that of other research institutes on the market..."
"But that Bolent is an idiot!" Baker gritted his teeth and cursed: "He reduced my research topic to nothing. Even though I became the leader of the research project team, he was transferred to the management department.
Now, he’s causing trouble for me every day..."
"And that damn Peter Parker, he is in the same group as them. On the surface, he says that my research project is not important, but secretly he wants to steal my research results..."
"Wait a minute." Natasha stopped him and said, "Borent?"
The female agent lowered her head and flipped through the information in her hand, showing an expression of realization, and then said: "He was the team leader when you were the deputy team leader, right? You don't have a good relationship with him?"
Baker's mouth was full of curses, and he couldn't hear any logical words. Anyway, he just said these few words over and over again. He said that Bolent, Peter and Stark were on the same team. On the surface, he was suppressing him, but in fact, he was just to drive him away.
Go out and take possession of the results of his research.
"About your research results..." Natasha took a breath and said, "I have also retrieved relevant information."
Beck let out a short breath as if someone was strangling him, and then stopped talking. He was worried that Natasha would suspect Mysterio's identity.
Although the equipment used by the previous monsters was unmodified original equipment, and the special effects used by Mysterio were upgraded versions that he had carefully created without using any templates, he still had a guilty conscience and was worried that others would see it out.
"I have a question. Aren't you engaged in software security? Why did you suddenly start doing film and television special effects? The new special effects equipment that is popular in the film and television drama industry is your masterpiece?"
"That was Stark who stole my research results!" Baker said: "But that is indeed my technology, I am just interested in this aspect."
"I must remind you." Natasha couldn't help but said: "When you joined the company, the contract you signed clearly stated that Stark Group has the first right to acquire all the research patents of its researchers.
After it acquired the patent according to the formal process, only Stark Group has the right to use the patent, and the research team only has the right to authorize it."
"According to Stark's internal files, three months after your technology was completed, Stark Group initiated the acquisition of the patent, and completed all the acquisition processes half a month before you left your job, that is,
It is said that this patented technology is now legal, reasonable and compliant and belongs to the Stark Group, and he has all the rights to earn income from it."
"If you didn't want to give any of your independent research projects to Stark Group, then why did you sign the employment contract at that time?"
Facing Natasha's probing eyes, Baker stammered and couldn't answer. Then Natasha understood a little bit, and she said: "Because they gave too much, right? Then you have to work for such a long time."
Here, have you never thought about why Stark Group is willing to give you such a high salary?"
"They have a patent monopoly..." Baker finally choked out a word.
"Whether they are engaging in technology monopoly, there will be professional antitrust departments to investigate, but I must remind you that if you leak any information about this technology to others or produce it privately, and are sued by the Stark Group, you
The patent infringement fees that need to be compensated will be sky-high."
Baker turned pale.
He whispered "I didn't" in a low voice, but he couldn't come up with any reasonable rebuttal. Seeing him like this, Natasha had nothing to do. The female agent could only confirm that this guy was indeed at fault.
The reason Natasha asked this question first was because she was also worried that some people in the Stark Group would use their rights to seize technology. However, judging from the current evidence, the patent acquisition process
There is no problem at all. This kind of special effects technology is not the main business of the Stark Group, and it is not a monopoly. Baker is not a victim.
Just like Natasha said, if you don’t want to give your technology to others, don’t sign a contract. When large companies sign contracts, there are videos, which clearly show professional legal practitioners explaining to employees.
There was no contract fraud or yin and yang contract among the terms of the contract, but Baker still signed it.
It's just because the Stark Group really gives a lot. Not only is the salary five or six times higher than the market price, but it also pays an additional patent fee when it purchases patents. Judging from the subsequent investigation of Baker's personal account, these
The money clearly went into Baker's pocket.
Looking at it this way, Stark Group is the victim. It paid wages in accordance with the contract and paid a high patent acquisition fee. As a result, it now faces the risk of patent leakage.
Although Natasha has never been sympathetic to capitalists, Baker is not a good person either. The most unlucky ones are the researchers in the same research group as him. If the technology is really leaked, they will be the first to lose their jobs. These ordinary people have done something wrong again.
What?
"Well, Mr. Baker, it seems that the debt you are going to bear is far more than a few million dollars. I hope you can pay it off in your lifetime." Natasha chose to drop the topic and began to ask what was really useful.
thing.
"The last question today, as long as you answer it truthfully, the questioning will be over - who helped you change your identity?"
This question was like a knife, stabbing straight into Baker's chest. He suddenly became pale and breathless. Schiller walked over and pushed the female agent aside, but still examined Baker.
"Tensional apnea." Schiller turned around and shouted: "Nurse! Get ready for intubation!"
Natasha stood up, stared at Baker, and then said: "It seems that he won't be able to survive today. I hope you can try your best to treat him, doctor."
"I will. You go out first. I believe that these are enough for you to go back and resume your life today."
After Natasha left, Schiller went to adjust the ventilator. Severe apnea is a very troublesome disease. The patient will suddenly forget his breathing method and must use external means to assist. Otherwise, he will be like a fish that landed on the beach.
Suffocate yourself to death.
Fortunately, Baker was in the hospital, and the treatment methods here were very advanced. He was rescued in a short time. Schiller stood beside the bed, looked at Baker helplessly and said: "I saw the right person, you
Just a weakling."
Baker conveyed anger with his eyes, but he could not fully adapt to the rhythm of the ventilator and could hardly say anything.
"Have you ever had symptoms of apnea before?" Schiller asked casually while adjusting his breathing tube.
Baker shook his head and looked at the ceiling with a dull look. He felt that his tense trachea finally relaxed a little and his breathing became more smooth and comfortable.
"As you can see, I am a psychiatrist, and I am going to provide you with some psychological treatment." Schiller gently rubbed his forehead, showing some fatigue, and said, "Fill out the form first."
In the next half hour or so, Baker filled out several forms. Schiller asked him some very basic questions and then told him it was over. Baker suspected that Schiller was perfunctory, but he had no evidence.
This made Baker even more angry. He felt that Schiller was a scheming villain. If Stark paid him a huge salary, he would try his best to please the rich man. He would fool himself while he lay helpless on the bed.
Why is the whole world targeting him???
In addition, every time his breathing was about to stabilize, or he was about to fall asleep due to exhaustion, Schiller would fiddle with the ventilator or adjust the breathing tube, making it impossible for him to fall asleep at all. This damn doctor must be suffering from
Under Stark's instructions, he tortured him!
This anger and depression gradually brewed a storm in Baker's heart.