Before entering Park No. 1, everyone needs to change into clothing that matches the background of the story. Everyone is also equipped with revolvers and live ammunition.
Su Ming didn't care, he was very familiar with firearms, and so was Hermione. Dressed as a cowgirl, she skillfully played with guns blazing, and the revolver spun in her little hand like a fidget spinner.
But Jaina and Yin Ruier were different. They had never seen such a small firearm. The two of them had a great time, holding the weapon in their hands like a treasure. Su Mingdu
Worried that they might catch fire.
Speaking of which, this is indeed a business run by orangutans. There are actually small-sized clothes that Bobo can fit into, as well as small pistols that fit his size. However, the little Bobo is not interested in this, so even if he changes into it
Even though he was wearing actor's costume, he was still squatting on Deathstroke's shoulders, looking like he couldn't lift his spirits.
White Orangutan told everyone about the script arrangement of Venue No. 1. This was the first area he established when he started his business, and it is also the most enduring evergreen project in the amusement park.
The story tells that in the western United States in 1920, there was a small town called Sands. The nearby gold mines and pastures made the place very prosperous, which also made it easy to be targeted by horse bandits.
At this time, a cowboy with a red turban appeared. He fought crime and protected the people in the town. His marksmanship was accurate and he came and went like the wind. He was a real hero and the epitome of the hero of the Wild West era in DC comics.
Just like in Marvel, in the late 1930s, due to the emergence of the Torchbearer, many people began to play masked men. At that time, it was regarded as the beginning of the superhero era.
On the DC side, the rise of superheroes is generally considered to have occurred in the West.
"Okay, I probably have the right number."
Black Bobo squatted on the man's shoulder and smoked. He also wore a small Mexican-style wide-brim hat on his head and raised objections:
"What you are telling here is the story of the 'Vigilante' (Vigilante), but there is a problem. He is not a representative figure of the rising era. His grandfather 'American Fighter' and his father 'Folk Singer', that's not
They are all heroes, and they are much older than him."
The white gorilla didn't change his clothes. He was still wearing his plaid suit, and he also didn't bring a weapon, because he didn't plan to go in and play, but was going backstage, so naturally he didn't need that thing.
He was very happy about his other self's questions. It was obvious that no one had been able to talk to him about such topics for a long time:
"That's because his grandfather and his father are not masked, and they are both the town's sheriffs. No matter how many good things they do, they always have a business-like feel. Greg Sanders is different. He operates a secret identity, and usually
He is a happy cowboy on the ranch, like a spoiled rich second generation, but at critical moments he will put on a red scarf and turn into a 'vigilante'. He is the first person to use fake identities."
"Sounds a bit like Zoro." Hermione suddenly interjected.
"It's a bit similar, but Zorro doesn't use a gun, so I really want to say who looks most like Zorro or Batman."
The white orangutan laughed happily and touched the hair on the back of his hand:
"In addition, there are no stories about American fighters and folk singers. The job of a sheriff is really boring, and it is far less spectacular than Greg's career."
Actually, it's okay. The folk singer is actually somewhat famous, because his songs are so well written and have a pure Old West flavor, especially when the harmonica accompaniment plays, the audience feels like they are already eating canned beans by the campfire.
Many of his songs have survived to this day, but this is hardly a heroic deed.
"It must be a factor of the times. The era that my grandfather and father lived in was either in the chaotic era shortly after the end of the Civil War, or the ebb of the gold rush. People at that time were thinking about how to survive every day, but there was no way to be romantic, only to kill.
Or be killed."
The chimpanzee also found the explanation himself. He touched his chin and explained.
At that time, the Wild West was really wild, and the Sheriff's badge was actually not much different from a license to kill.
The town is a settlement, and is often attacked by horse bandits or remnants of the army, not to mention the wilderness, where all kinds of ferocious wild animals and hateful Indian survivors are all watching in the dark.
"Vigilante...it's also an unknown code name." Su Ming sat on the sofa beside him, waiting for venue No. 1 to open for admission. He also needed other tourists who bought tickets to be ready:
"Similar to 'Doctor Destiny' and 'Starman', people with these code names will end up either dead or crazy."
As I said before, superhero codenames can be passed down and shared, and naturally some of them are good and some are bad.
For example, the code name The Flash is used by many people. Both Barry and Wally can be called The Flash, and Bart can also use it in the future. Although people with this code name often sacrifice to heaven, it is not easy to die.
The codename "Sandman" is not bad either. There are six generations of Sandman in total. Even if they are dead, they are euthanasia level according to Su Ming's criteria.
The more evil "Star Man" is a negative example. As mentioned before, of the 11 generations of Star Man, 2 survived, and the others all died violently, and they all died tragically due to madness.
The code names for vigilantes are similar. From Earth 0 to today, there are a total of 9 generations of vigilantes. Only the first generation can be regarded as enjoying their old age. Among the other 8, two went crazy and the remaining 6 all died suddenly.
It was really a sudden death, without any precautions.
For example, the second-generation vigilante once went out for an operation with his friends and successfully defeated the super villain. Everyone talked and laughed and called it a day and went home. A bullet flew out of nowhere on the way and shot him in the head.
He died on the spot, and there was even a smile on his face that didn't disappear.
The situation of several other deceased persons was similar. The third-generation vigilante liked to swing between high-rise buildings like Batman. He died from falling from a high altitude due to a malfunction of the grapple gun; the fourth-generation vigilante liked to ride motorcycles in the city.
, he died after falling into a sewer where a manhole cover was missing.
It's very strange. Either they were happily on their way to work or on their way home peacefully, these people would die suddenly, giving people the impression that their fate was bad.
Among these two crazy people, one is the fifth-generation Patricia Thompson. She was originally a police officer in the Gotham Police Department, but after inheriting the identity of a vigilante and fighting against the old Deathstroke several times, she became
He fell into doubts about his life and developed into a psychopath who would go out with a sniper rifle at night and beat the criminals in the city like turkeys.
As we all know, the bad guys in Gotham are all Batman's figures. If you stare at them and kill them, someone will not agree to it.
So this crazy police officer was finally captured by the bat and sent to Arkham, and is still in the process of treatment.
Another madman is the sixth generation Alan Wilson, who is the ex-wife of the old man Deathstroke. Problems with her family and children drove her crazy and made her want to kill her ex-husband.
Of course, although she also came from the military, there is a gap between soldiers and soldiers. She is no match for the old man Deathstroke.
However, her ending was a little better. She did not go to Arkham, but was sent to another nursing home by the old Deathstroke, a more normal one.
It might have been released this year? Su Ming didn't know much about it. After all, she was the ex-wife of a person from another world, so there was nothing to study.
But speaking of it, there is indeed some connection between the code name Vigilante and the code name Deathstroke.
"Yes, Deathstroke is right. On our Earth 0, the code name vigilante is really a bit evil." Heibobo looked at his other self and said with a wink: "You should actually replay Batman with an android.
The origin story, our Deathstroke loves to read that.”
Bobo understands it very well. Deathstroke often makes jokes about Batman, such as 'How dare you mention that name', 'The password is Martha', 'The little pearl is about to drop', and the like.
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The white gorilla shrugged and grinned: "Actually, I also like to watch it. That one is in the second venue."