Seeing General Ross' disappointed expression, Edward suddenly smiled.
"What are you laughing at?" General Ross asked.
Edward turned around and walked to the BOWs next to him.
These BOWs are very large, and their hosts are orangutans. Strengthened by the T virus, their sizes have doubled.
"General Ross, let me ask you first, have you completed training on these biological and chemical weapons?"
Edward pointed at the 50 biochemical orangutans parked here.
General Ross hesitated and replied: "The training is completed...but does this have anything to do with the topic we are talking about?"
He didn't understand why Edward was saying this now.
"Then do you have the confidence to drive them to defeat a more powerful creature?"
"What... do you mean?" General Ross frowned.
"Just like what I said before...it's in this city..." At this point, Edward stepped on the ground with his feet: "It's in New York. Soon, there will be a catastrophic crisis."
"The ones that will attack New York will be alien races from the stars. They are a race that is far more powerful than humans individually. Our human soldiers will be vulnerable to them."
The scene of the battle that took place in New York in "Avengers 1" appeared before Edward's eyes again.
The Chitauri spewed out of the wormhole, driving flying instruments like giant bugs, attacking everywhere in the city, as if they were in a deserted land. The police force was lost, and the soldiers dispatched also responded to these attacks.
There is nothing the Tarui people can do.
Even the Avengers team formed by Nick Fury was stretched thin and exhausted when facing the vast army.
Although they are individuals with strong combat capabilities and are invincible when fighting alone, once they encounter such a large number of alien legions, their personal power is greatly restricted.
As long as one of those Chitauri who are running around slips through the net and escapes into a building in urban New York, it will be a huge disaster for the civilians inside.
After all, they couldn't control all the Chitauri.
"If you can bring this biochemical force... No, it's not limited to this." Edward shook his head and increased the size several times.
"If you can lead the biochemical army, reveal BOW's powerful combat capabilities in this attack, and show the world BOW's horizontal push capabilities."
"Then when the time comes, if you want Congress to pass laws and regulations that are beneficial to us, it will be much easier than it is now." Edward said solemnly.
"But, that battle you are talking about...what kind of guys are they?" General Ross asked in confusion.
As early as when the military customized the BOW, when General Ross approached Edward to discuss the T-Virus, Edward told him so and asked him to wait patiently. He would wait until after the Battle of New York before making plans.
But now as time continues to pass, Ross will become increasingly confused about what kind of existence the so-called Chitauri who will come to Earth are.
In General Ross's understanding, the earth is the home of life. He knows nothing about other races in other parts of the universe. Therefore, he has never been able to imagine what the war that Edward is waiting for will be.
What.
"Be more patient, General." Edward said silently: "Before this, I can only tell you, be more patient..."
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Although General Ross was very dissatisfied with Edward's future plans, because he had no good chance to make a comeback other than relying on Edward, he could only comply with Edward's request.
In the following time, Edward watched the drill scenes of General Ross and these BOWs.
When General Ross formed this biochemical force, he did not isolate them from ordinary American soldiers. Instead, he placed a BOW in a small group of soldiers, imitating a tank formation.
It is responsible for providing fire suppression and breaking down the enemy's defensive camp during the charge.
To be honest, when he saw this scene, Edward felt a sense of confusion. Because the human soldiers actually cooperated with BOW, fighting like a tyrant leading a group of subordinates, which was really... out of place.
However, while watching the drill, Edward also discovered shortcomings.
These ordinary biochemical orangutans, BOW produced according to Tyrant's specifications, are a little too weak.
Of course, this weakness is compared to other BOWs, such as the Green Tyrant, which currently represents the highest combat power among Umbrella Company's BOWs.
After the fusion of Hulk cells and T-virus, the resulting green tyrant not only has much higher strength than ordinary biochemical orangutans, but even its defense capabilities are not at the same level.
After all, the toughness of Hulk cells is too strong. After Dr. Banner became the Hulk, he single-handedly defeated General Ross's troops, which is enough to show how powerful Hulk is. Now after the fusion, the same is true for the BOW produced.
Thinking of this, Edward felt that now is the time.
Introducing the next BOW to General Ross: Green Tyrant.
I had promised General Ross before that if my department made any new progress in the development of the T virus, I would definitely share it with General Ross.
Although Edward has concealed the Green Tyrant before, if the New York War comes, these ordinary biochemical apes alone will not be enough to deal a fatal blow to the Chitauri.
Since Umbrella's journey involves the entire universe, this first battle with the aliens in the starry sky must be impressive. At the same time, it also shows the entire world the powerful potential of BOW.
Therefore, after the exercise, Edward took the initiative to find General Ross and introduced him to the Green Tyrant.
After listening to Edward's introduction, General Ross looked happy.
There has been progress in T-virus research, which is really a good thing.
Because of the ordering and training of biological and chemical weapons BOW, General Ross has now become almost the link of this project. Now he can bring a new batch of BOW to the military, which will undoubtedly further increase his voice in the military.
This laid the foundation for him to regain his original status. He was always thinking about regaining his original height.
"Very good, Edward, then when can we see these BOWs?" General Ross asked impatiently.
Even the dissatisfaction that had arose when Edward asked him to wait patiently had dissipated a lot.