John Garrett now finally understands that the comrades who fight for a better world and a common ideal are all in vain! If they really encounter any trouble, these dog teammates will evade it more quickly than the other, without any sloppiness.
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But this is nothing surprising. Everyone in Hydra actually understands in their hearts that they seem to belong to the same organization, but that is only relative. Hydra has never been monolithic. On the contrary, the forces within this organization are intertwined.
, the respective forces of the several major leaders usually have little overlap with each other. Let alone such a trivial matter, if the Hydra incident really comes to light and Fury notices the clues, the gang of ghosts will betray each other.
Not surprisingly.
So this candidate was determined "democratically", and Agent Garrett, who was experienced and had first-class command skills, was responsible for leading the team to participate in this foreign war.
This scene reminded Richard of the meeting at the newspaper office in his previous life. The boss said that he would select a lucky person from among the crowd and send him to a foreign newspaper office for inspection and study for half a year. The boss said that the quota was precious, so he left it to everyone to vote for whoever got the most votes.
People can get this hard-won opportunity.
It sounds nice, but going abroad for half a year is tiring and troublesome, and there is no salary, so who wants to go? At that time, everyone sat around the round table, you looked at me and I looked at you, and after holding it in for a long time, no one nominated me.
At the end of the day, the guy couldn't hold it in any longer, so he said you guys should discuss it first and I'll go to the toilet and then come back. As a result, the guy just took a pee and came back two minutes later. He was told that the meeting was over and everyone voted unanimously to decide who the lucky winner would be.
It's him...
In fact, at times like this, all you need to do is mention someone's name casually, and the rest of the people will immediately agree. But no one wants to arouse resentment in person.
The situation at this moment was actually similar. Richard solved the nomination problem for everyone, and everyone immediately agreed, each of them sounding like "Old John is the best candidate, even if you don't mention it, I will."
"Choose him", as if all of a sudden this matter had to be decided by him.
After the matter was explained, Fury immediately announced the adjournment of the meeting. Agent Garrett went out with a sullen expression. It was obvious that he still had a lot to do before dawn.
Richard smiled and patted Colson on the shoulder: "You owe me, at least treat me to a meal when you go back."
Colson looked confused: "Ah? What did you do?"
Richard: "..."
Forget it, I won’t argue with an honest person like you.
For the sake of safety, Richard must be present in person for this kind of battle. After the meeting, Nick Fury also came to him without any surprise and specifically asked him what he thought of the Frost Giants.
Fury asked more tactfully, but Richard heard it. He actually wanted to ask, if those ice giants really come to attack you, can you stop them...
Richard thought to himself that I had actually blocked one wave, and I probably killed eighty or ninety of them with one fist. But if he confessed to Lu Dan like this, wouldn't the other party be like, "Oh, something happened anyway."
Is there any psychological implication that you should go up and support me?
In addition, it is certainly impossible for him to turn into a reckless person as soon as the battle begins. Although Ultraman's power is powerful, it consumes an equally huge amount of energy. If he transforms into a cleanup soldier, he will use the human sea tactic to attack him and drain his energy.
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Therefore, it is best to save his power until the critical moment. Before then, the army and Aegis are still the main force.
So Richard answered a little more conservatively: "Not sure. I don't know much about this race, so you'd better be fully prepared."
Fury frowned, nodded, and said nothing more.
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I have to say, in fact, if something big happens, the efficiency of many relevant departments is actually not low at all. As soon as they heard that something like a science fiction disaster movie like aliens invading the earth had happened, the officials above could not sit still.
I was so scared that I got out of bed in the middle of the night.
Before dawn, the army had been deployed. Heavy artillery and tanks were all aimed at the exit of the valley where the Frost Giants gathered. Armed helicopters had taken off, and F-22 fighter jets were ready to attack at any time.
The entrance and exit of this space tunnel is also very unfortunate for the Frost Giants. It happens to be located in such an awkward valley. The only two entrances and exits have been sealed by the army. No matter which direction you look in, you will immediately be greeted by a fierce attack.
of firepower.
The top person in charge sent by the military is Brigadier General Tarbert, who is also one of the regular characters who appears in the American TV series "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". However, this general has never had a good impression of S.H.I.E.L.D., and this time he certainly did not.
What a good look on the helper sent by SHIELD.
As soon as they met, he made it clear to Agent Garrett: "I'm very grateful to SHIELD for the help. But if a fight breaks out later and my troops can control the situation, you can just help support from the rear."
Assisting and supporting is a nice way of saying it, but to put it bluntly, it means paddling through the water to get rid of the corpses. This played right into Agent Garrett's hands, and he didn't even have time to enjoy himself. The old agent just wanted to hide in the camp and be an old salted fish. Whoever wants to go up there has nothing to do.
Fighting with aliens?
However, face-saving work must still be done properly. Garrett snorted heavily: "Brigadier General Tarbert, since our SHIELD has said to provide support, then we are all comrades in the same trench, and we should not distinguish between each other.
That’s right. No matter what kind of enemy it is, we will face it together.”
In fact, these are just a few empty words, without any actual commitment, and are of no use except that they sound good.
As it turned out, Brigadier General Tarbert hadn't spoken yet, but the three Asgardian warriors who were listening were all infected by Garrett's "heroism". The bearded Volstagg came up to him and hugged him enthusiastically, saying
: "Well said! When the war with the Frost Giants begins, I, Volstagg, am willing to take the lead in charging with you!"
When Agent Garrett heard this, he couldn't help but twitched his face twice more.
What's wrong with your big beard? Can't you understand what I'm saying? Who wants to go up with you for free?
But Garrett still forced a smile on his face: "I am the SHIELD commander of this operation and shoulder the important mission of taking charge of the overall situation. So although it is very regrettable, I am afraid I will not be able to go into battle in person."
"Ah?" The bearded Volstagg's eyes widened with confusion on his face, "Shouldn't commanders be the ones who take the lead and lead the charge?"
Yes, that's how Asgard fights! When they fight, Thor himself leads the way and hammers away, and a bunch of younger brothers follow behind to collect people. Even Odin personally leads the team.
Usually Odin rides an eight-legged horse and wields Gungunir, and the brave Asgardian soldiers chase after the boss to eat dirt.
But how can a war on earth be fought like this? The commander personally went to the front line, held a submachine gun at the front of the team, withstood the fierce firepower, and yelled at the top of his lungs into the walkie-talkie. As a result, a stray bullet fell from nowhere in the sky, and with a bang, the commander