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Chapter 555 Bad Story (1)

Schiller arrived at Stark Tower, and when he was in front of the laboratory door, he heard Strange and Stark arguing inside.

"I say it again, Tony Stark! I am a doctor, not God! Why do you always come to me for such impossible troubles?!"

"Because you know magic!" Stark said confidently.

Strange took a deep breath, clenched his fists and said, "Let robots learn magic? How did you come up with this idea? Do you want to hear this for yourself?!"

When Stark was about to speak, Strange stretched out a hand to stop his next words, and said: "There are billions of people on the earth, but each generation can learn magic and join Kama Taj's

, there are less than 200 people.”

"This is a subject that you cannot learn without talent, and you may not be able to learn it with talent. To put it simply, it is the miracle of probability."

"However, the opponent Jarvis has to fight, Ultron, doesn't know magic. So if Jarvis can, wouldn't he definitely win?" Stark's thinking was very clear, and he continued:

"Although I think scientists who would make intelligent life run out of control are not professional enough, if the guy named Ultron really inherited Pym's IQ and thinking, then he would probably be difficult to deal with."

"Not just Jarvis, but anyone in the Avengers who wants to deal with such an opponent must have a way to ensure that he has an absolute advantage when facing Ultron."

"But it's difficult, because an intelligent life with infinite learning ability has evolved for so long, and no one knows how far it has evolved."

"So, I think Ultron doesn't know magic, but Jarvis does. In this way, Jarvis can gain an absolute advantage."

"Then have you ever wondered why the powerful Ultron doesn't have magic?"

"Because there is no one to teach him, that's why I asked you to come over and let you teach Jarvis magic!"

At this moment, Schiller walked in. As soon as he walked in, he was stunned because at this time, there was a huge robot in the center of Stark's laboratory.

This robot is about two meters tall. It is currently fixed by two brackets at the top and bottom, and is more than one meter away from the ground.

The various complex arrangements of pipes and circuits around it are dazzling. This robot alone takes up more than half of Stark's spacious laboratory.

Schiller stepped forward and looked up to observe the robot carefully. To be honest, this is not so much a robot as a humanoid machine, because at first glance, the lines of his limbs are very human-like, or very similar.

Perfect human being.

What is surprising is that the appearance of the metal armor on the limbs can show traces of every human muscle. If you ignore the faintly visible lines from the joints, it looks like the kind of classical armor that would appear in the hands of a Renaissance master.

Beautiful sculpture, but the material is metal.

Another detail that is different from humans is the head. The head has a more mechanical style and does not have specific facial features. It is just a streamlined human head model split into four pieces and connected together by a complex structure. Near the sphenoid bone, two water drop-shaped metal pieces are suspended, which reduces the stiffness of the mechanical style and makes it appear more agile.…

Schiller folded his arms and looked at the robot carefully. He found many traces of familiar technologies inside.

Even if he could only twist light bulbs, he could tell that the structure on the head should have come from Stark, and was somewhat similar to his suit, but bolder and more complex.

The muscle lines and bionic parts look more like Connors's handiwork, perhaps combined with some of Osborne's biotechnology.

Schiller even saw a bit of Kree technology in the leg structure and power system.

Seeing Schiller observing the robot, Stark raised his head, snorted, and pressed the button on his arm armor.

Suddenly, the four brackets that fixed the robot retracted into the ceiling and floor, but the robot did not fall to the ground, but floated in the air.

"Anti-gravity system?" Schiller narrowed his eyes and asked, "It seems that the Kree spacecraft has been of great help to you."

Stark curled his lips and pressed his arm armor again. Suddenly, the ceiling opened. Accompanied by the familiar mechanical hum, a pair of huge wings landed down. Accompanied by the sound of "kacha kacha", the wings were Fixed to the back of the robot.

Schiller looked up, and he discovered that in the hollow of the ceiling, there were not only wing accessories, but also something that looked very much like Doctor Octopus's tentacles, and a power component that looked like a rocket engine next to it.

Suddenly, the floor opened again. Among the tool tables raised above, there were different types of hand weapon parts. Schiller saw a part that was very similar to a cryogun, and he didn't recognize the rest.

When a super-rich man with the most money and a genius brain in the world wants to play with models, the creativity and production capacity he can unleash are endless.

In the past, although Stark also played with models, he only played with the suit that he wore on his body. The most basic starting point of the suit was to be able to wear it on him, and the human body is very fragile.

This is actually a big hindrance. The safety protection function takes up a large part of the body. First, it needs to be resistant to pressure and impact, otherwise Stark will turn into a meat pie. It needs a braking function and an internal space constant system, otherwise it can sprint at high speed. When it does, Stark will be crushed, and a superheated cooling system is required, otherwise Stark will be cooked.

It can be said that making a battle suit to wear on ordinary humans is like dancing with shackles.

However, once this shackle is gone, everything is designed for the machine itself, and the liberated parts can be used to improve function, and the changes that occur will be qualitative changes.

In addition, the entire body is made of molten steel and vibranium. The upper limits of these two materials are horribly high. The limitations of materials science no longer exist. For any scientist, this is a free space to display their genius.

Creative territory.

Strange was speechless after seeing this. He walked over to Schiller and said, "Look at his expression. He must have been waiting here for a long time."

Schiller bumped Strange with his shoulder and said, "He has already reached this level, why doesn't he show off his magic?"

"It's not that I don't want to, but I really can't." Strange winked at Schiller...

He began to pace around the room, and then explained to Stark: "If you want him to be like you, change the core and use magic energy as energy source, that's fine, but if you want him to really

It might be difficult to learn magic."

"Tony, the stronger you are in technology, the further away you are from magic. You may think that magic energy is just a kind of energy source, no different from technology, but in fact, the real depth of magic lies in the unknown."

"This is not a subject that can be solved through experiments and analysis. It depends more on people's imagination. Many times there is no goal and inspiration is fleeting."

"Perhaps, what you suddenly understand from the dark place doesn't make any sense, but it can be used. Maybe, the conclusion you come up with after careful analysis is useless. All of this is uncertain. Who can understand it and who can use it.

It, and the changes brought about by using it, are unknown to us, but they have already been determined by fate..."

Strange's messy speech gave Stark a headache. As he said, scientific researchers don't listen to these words. He said: "Then you should at least give it a try. How do you know that artificial intelligence is not good?"

Exists in destiny?"

Strange shook his head and said: "This is the reason why I rejected you. Obviously, you want results immediately, but the cycle of learning magic starts with ten years."

Stark stared at Strange, who widened his eyes and said, "What are you looking at me for?...Okay, I have just started and am an apprentice, okay?"

"I think you shouldn't insist on letting him learn magic. You have to let Jarvis learn magic. That kind of weird metaphysical concept may cause damage to his logic."

At this time, Strange is like a school teacher, trying to persuade parents like Stark who want their children to enroll in too many cram schools for success, and Schiller is like another parent, also trying to persuade Stark

Gram, let him not be too anxious.

Stark suddenly turned around, walked to the experimental table, turned his back to the two of them, covered his face with his hands, wiped his face, and took a few deep breaths.

Schiller stepped forward, patted his shoulder and said, "I know you are very anxious. Before this child was born, there was a powerful opponent waiting for him."

"You want to ensure his safety from all aspects and angles. You think that if he is injured in any way, it will be your fault, and you are extremely anxious about it. You even want to decide his future path without his consent.

But are you sure you will like such parents?"

Stark sighed slowly and said, "I'm a little anxious, but that's precisely because I don't want to use it as a tool to deal with the enemy."

"If I really just need a robot to deal with Ultron, then I can completely kill him with numbers and scrap as many robots as I want, and I won't feel bad about it, but Jarvis is different..."

"I hope he can gain the advantage as much as possible, not only when facing Ultron, but also when facing anything in the future."

"I know that he will evolve on his own. Maybe one day, he will get a better body and no longer need the one I made for him, but..."...

Schiller rarely heard Stark say that someone could come up with something better than what he did, but Jarvis was clearly different.

The name of this smart butler comes from the old butler who raised Stark. In those days when Howard was drinking all day long and Obadiah was busy with business, this old butler was the one who took care of him.

The relationship between Stark and the old butler Jarvis is just like that between Bruce and Alfred. The only difference is that from this perspective, Stark is more unfortunate than Bruce. When he became Iron Man,

Those who once loved him and cared for him have left him.

Precisely because this artificial intelligence entrusted Stark's longing for the old butler, when building his body, Stark had a crow's feeling of feeding back, hoping to create a perfect body.

Schiller advised again: "Since you know that he has the ability to evolve himself, you should understand that what you have given him is high enough, and you can never let go."

At this time, Iron Man has not lost everything like in the movie. On the contrary, he now has more friends, comrades, juniors, more wealth, and stronger abilities. Therefore, he has more security.

sense of security and a stronger psychological defense.

So, he was silent for a while, turned around and looked at the robot that he had modified to the point where it was infinitely close to a perfect body, and said: "...Okay, let's stop here, I will finally debug Jarvis's software.

system……"

With that said, he walked out the door. Just as he was about to walk out, he turned back, looked at Schiller and Strange who were motionless, and asked with some confusion: "Why are you still here?

"

"Let me take a look at the lighting system," Schiller said, looking up at the ceiling.

"Let me admire your work." Strange said, staring down at the floor.

Stark held on to the door frame with a puzzled look on his face, took two steps outside, and then suddenly looked back and found that the two of them were closer, but did not notice any other movements on their part.

Stark wondered for a long time, and finally left.

The moment he left, Schiller took a step to the left and Strange took a step to the right. The two of them instantly came together and stared at the robot.

"Can't you use magic?" Schiller asked.

"The wand is still being made, so there is no way to learn it from scratch." Strange replied.

"It seems we have to think of other ways." Schiller said, rubbing his chin.

"You didn't plan to let Jarvis deal with Ultron? Then you lied to Stark..."

"It's not just once or twice anyway."

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