"This is not just the first time that the symbiote has visited the Earth." Odin continued, "Many, many years ago, long before humans developed such technology, this evil creature had already visited the Earth. And at that time, it appeared
It is Thor who takes up the challenge."
Richard also had an impression of this allusion. It was also a story told in the comics. Many years ago, a creature called the "Symbiote Dragon" came to the earth. From the appearance, it was a symbiote that was as slimy as venom.
The giant dragon formed by it has a huge body like a monster and sharp white fangs, which is powerful and extremely evil.
Richard vaguely remembered that the comics mentioned that this thing was used by Tortenko. Because the symbiote is afraid of noise and light, Brother Hammer is the natural enemy of the symbiote because of thunder and lightning, so that awesome guy
The evil dragon was pressed by him on the spot...
This symbiote dragon is not an ordinary symbiote. It is said to be a monster that is directly connected to the symbiote god whose body is on the alien planet and controlled remotely by the boss. When Richard saw this dragon being entrusted with
When I knocked him down lightly, I subconsciously thought, Oh, this symbiote god is nothing more than that...
But the version Odin said is different: "The evil dragon is extremely powerful, and even Thor is not its opponent. But fortunately, Thor's ability has a restraining effect on the symbiote itself. He exerted all his strength
The freeing blow broke the bond between the evil dragon and his terrible master, and temporarily defeated him."
Odin sighed softly: "He never mentioned it after he came back, but I know the ins and outs of the whole thing. Thor said that he easily defeated his opponent and solved the hidden danger once and for all, but I know that things are not that simple, and sooner or later there will be
One day this will bring even greater disaster to Midgard."
Richard was stunned.
What the old man meant was that in fact, Thor couldn't beat the symbiote dragon at all. Things like beating the opponent to the point of calling him daddy and winning easily were all nonsense he bragged to his brothers when he came back to drink. He just got lucky.
He shocked Gnar so much that he was offline, otherwise he would definitely lose in the end.
"So, the god of symbiote is coming?" Richard asked.
Otherwise, why would the old man mention this matter after so many years?
The old man shook his head slightly.
"Although Thor defeated the symbiote dragon, he did not die. His body remained on the earth, buried deep in a corner that no one knew about...until humans discovered it and tried as always
To take control of what you don’t understand.”
Richard seemed to suddenly know what was going on.
This seems to be what human governments like to do in all movies, TV shows and animations. They dig up something extremely dangerous and beyond their understanding, and then use it to do scientific research, try to weaponize it, etc., and finally end up
It's always them who create some uncontrollable monster in the laboratory, and then the world ends.
"I don't know why, but I know you care about Midgard." Odin said, "Nar himself is also the prey of the gods, but he has temporarily escaped from the sight of the gods. I think maybe you will know about him.
interested."
Oh? But if the Celestials want to kill the symbiote, what does it have to do with me, Ou-TuMan?
But it is indeed quite troublesome for the symbiote god to be attracted to the earth. Richard continued: "So that evil dragon you mentioned, where is it now? Has it revived?"
"Almost." Odin waved his hand, "As for more detailed information, I'm afraid you have to find it yourself."
Knowing that he could get no more information from Odin, Richard returned to Earth with questions.
He never paid attention to symbiotes or anything like that, but their leader's combat power was completely unknown, so it was still worth being wary of.
Richard recalled it. I remember it was mentioned in the original work that the symbiote dragon that Thor killed was dug up by S.H.I.E.L.D.? Later, it seems that S.H.I.E.L.D. conducted human experiments on the symbiote and tried to create one
Agent Venom, but the result is not very satisfactory...
SHIELD's affairs are his own business, and now Richard has automatically regarded SHIELD as his own backyard. After he came back, he immediately changed his vest and arranged for the bald Agent Sitwell to investigate the relevant matters in SHIELD files
record.
Although the bald man was a little timid and his character was not very good, as the confidant left by Minister Lao Pi, his ability to do things was still online. Soon he brought back the results, saying that there was indeed such a thing in SHIELD's internal files.
Something happened!
The matter was classified as highly confidential, but it was not classified to the level of "accessible only to the Director", so the bald man downloaded the file without much effort. It did mention that SHIELD dug up the symbiote.
The matter of the dragon's remains also mentioned SHIELD's use of symbiotes for human experiments in an attempt to create super soldiers.
That was all in the 1960s. After Captain America disappeared, the whole world started a craze for super soldiers like crazy, especially the United States, which tried every means to copy something similar, Agent Venom
It's one of those projects.
It's just that the record finally showed that all the symbiote agents finally lost control, and the experimental camp at that time spent a huge price to subdue the soldiers. SHIELD's superiors later labeled the project a failure, because they believed it was unstable.
The factors were too great and the project was immediately deactivated.
The recorded contents so far are consistent with Mr. Odin's popular science. So the question now is - where did the symbiote go?
It just so happens that this most critical part of the file does not contain even a single word of record. It seems that this part of the content is completely missing.
The bald brother was indeed conscientious in his work. He found that important content was missing in the files he found, and without waiting for the leader's order, he took the initiative to go find out the reason.
After several days of unremitting efforts by the bald brother, he actually found some clues. The bald brother reported that before Richard, there were other leaders in Hydra who also expressed interest in the symbiote project.
He specifically contacted the head of the Snake Shield Bureau at the time, Senior Minister Pierce, and exchanged money and some superpowers for this part of the data and all copies from their Snake Shield.
And that Hydra leader is Dr. Whitehall.
Richard couldn't help but murmur in his heart when he heard this.
Isn’t that old immortal in Whitehall studying aliens all day long? Why did he suddenly become interested in symbiotes?
Hydra is also a master at seeking death, and Whitehall is the leader among them. If he really has the symbiote dragon in his hands, it will really make people uneasy.
With nothing to say, Richard immediately arranged a meeting with Dr. Whitehall. He wanted to talk to the old immortal face to face.