Although he didn't think the military or superheroes in general could help, Richard still called everyone together.
On the one hand, it was because this was a crisis common to everyone, and everyone should at least be mentally prepared. On the other hand, it was also because he considered that the superheroes did have records of repelling Galactus in the original works.
Earth's superheroes generally have the special attribute of "fighting together to force a 50-50 split." Although their strength is very different, if they can find a way to defeat one or two Star Eaters, that will work.
Richard felt that he still had a chance of winning in a one-on-one challenge with Uncle Tun, but if those messy messengers followed Uncle Tun and came up to fight in a group, then he might be in real danger.
Is it rare for a master to fight alone?
The idea is good, but this is not the case in the universe, especially the high-level bosses who have no such concept. This can be seen from the fact that the universe gods often come up to engage in group fights.
The gods of the universe do not have the concept of "fair duel". In their view, even if 10,000 people on the other side suppress one of them, the opponent is still awesome and there is nothing to be dissatisfied with.
The combat power of the army can be ignored, as can the Avengers such as Falcon, Hawkeye, Widow, etc. The remaining people, Stark, Captain Marvel and the Fantastic Four, may all be able to help.
of.
The general from the Pentagon looked serious and asked about Richard, the "Special Advisor to SHIELD": "I heard that this is a large-scale crisis on the Earth level? Is it related to the abnormal weather these days?"
Richard nodded: "Yes. The abnormal climate is because we have an uninvited guest who came to the earth. He is here to observe, analyze, and collect intelligence. And because his own energy is too powerful, the places he passes by cause the heaven and earth to tremble.
Vision.”
Everyone's expressions changed a bit. The younger Spider even exclaimed: "Just passing by caused a strange phenomenon? Cool..."
Gwen, who was sitting next to him, pinched his thigh. Little Spider immediately understood and quickly changed his words: "Ah, no, I mean... it's terrible..."
Although the others didn't speak, they all found it a bit incredible. After all, this description sounded very high-level and awesome. The general couldn't wait to ask: "So how can we catch such a powerful guy?"
"Already caught." Stark crossed his arms, "As we speak, he is being held in an absolutely secure facility beneath our feet."
Everyone showed expressions of surprise, and even the Pentagon general, who had always been at odds with SHIELD and the straggler superheroes, couldn't help but show expressions of admiration.
Damn it, we were just sighing at how powerful the enemy is, but you have already captured him without making a move?
Stark remained calm: "Ultraman chased him through dozens of galaxies, and finally packed him up and handed him over to us."
Everyone then showed understanding expressions, leaned forward and sat back on their seats, nodding.
Oh, it turns out it was our Ultraman who captured him, so it's okay.
Is this right? When did their Aegis have such ability?
Richard couldn't help but feel helpless when he saw everyone's reactions.
Although I am indeed very awesome, I need you to show me some respect.
The Silver Glider is not a nameless little character in the universe. It took a lot of effort to recover him. As a result, everyone acted like "it's natural for him to be Ultraman" and didn't even mean to praise him.
...
The life of a universe god is so boring...
Stark opened the real-time surveillance video and showed the imprisoned silver glider on the projection screen on the table.
Team Jing couldn't help but be surprised when they saw him: "This is... the messenger of Galactus?"
Everyone's eyes came together: "Do you recognize him?"
After all, Captain Marvel has been around in the universe for more than 20 years. Ganata's exposure is relatively low and she doesn't know him, but she has heard of a household name like Uncle Tun.
"He is just a pawn, serving a supreme being... Galactus, many places call him 'Galactus', which is said to be his name." Captain Marvel's face suddenly darkened, "
I don’t know much, I only heard that he makes a living by devouring planets. Most civilizations in the universe regard him as a natural phenomenon, just like landslides, earthquakes, and floods, but this is a cosmic-level annihilation.
Disaster. Once Galactus appears, it means the end of that civilization."
Everyone looked at each other in shock, and no one said a word for a while.
I don’t blame them, this story actually sounds a bit too mysterious. Most people on the earth are still at a very low level, and with their backward civilization, they have no chance to come into contact with a level like Galactus.
"What Captain Danvers said is roughly true." Richard sat up straight, operated the console in front of him twice, and used the projection in the SHIELD conference room to show the picture he had prepared.
That was the image data he borrowed from the Nova Corps. As the space detectives representing intelligent creatures, the Nova Corps had of course had many conflicts with Galactus, so their data was relatively complete.
Through the 3D projection screen, everyone saw dark clouds in the sky and rolling thunder, as if an apocalyptic scene had descended on an alien civilization.
Rocks collapsed, the ground cracked, and countless buildings were dragged into the ground by the ruthless magma. A pair of red devil-like eyes appeared in mid-air, and a giant in heavy armor appeared, towering above the earth, overlooking the civilization below, like
The gods look down on all living beings from above the clouds.
Stark held his chin and studied for a while, frowned and said: "Judging from the reference objects on the ground... this guy may be five hundred to eight hundred meters tall?"
"In this image? Almost." Richard shrugged, "But sometimes he is shorter, sometimes he is taller. Height and size are never important. If he wants, he can even grow so big that he can hold the earth in his hands.
The point.”
Captain America thought for a while: "So he is intelligent? An intelligent creature?"
"To be precise, he's a god...but you can see it that way," Richard said.
"Then can we negotiate with him?" Captain America asked, "Ask him what his purpose is and convince him to give us a chance. We may be able to avoid..."
Richard shook his head.
"Of course, I will do it when he comes," he said, "but don't hold out any hope. Devouring planets is his job, and it has nothing to do with good or evil, and his actions are not malicious. There are very few people you can rely on.
Convince him to give up the mission with just one mouth."