"For a long time, the strategy adopted by the United States has been to separate superheroes from ordinary people. I don't mean to isolate them geographically, but to separate them from a social level." Schiller said.
"It's like two actors on stage, one plays the role of the rescuer and the other plays the role of the rescued. The one who saves the person plays well, and the one who is rescued must also play well. But no matter whether they play well or not, the two actors
The bond between them is not that tight.”
"Although one's poor performance may affect the other, they are essentially on the same level. One cannot decide whether the other will stay or go. They are in a state where neither can do anything about the other."
"Although it seems to be equal, this is not a healthy state." Schiller shook his head and said: "It may even create a vicious circle. If one party does not perform well, it drags down the other party, and the other party will want to perform on the next stage.
The enemy comes back with revenge and drags down the other party, and then the two parties spiral downward, eventually getting worse and worse.”
"The way to improve this situation is to completely change the relationship between them, or even completely change the attributes of one of them, so that he will not be an actor, but an audience."
"In the past, people could only act according to the script, or in other words, when faced with superheroes and disasters, people are inherently vulnerable. They really need help, especially individuals, and they need the care of superheroes."
"But now, people can exercise their rights in another way, another way that they are good at. Public opinion is their power that is different from force, but sometimes it is more deadly than force."
"This will allow them to reach a balance with the power of superheroes - if you use your power well, I will use mine well, and if you dare to abuse it, don't blame me for not using mine according to the rules."
"So putting the people in the audience and letting them judge what the superheroes do instead of just passively accepting it will allow them to regain some of the initiative and reduce their panic."
"Many people are afraid of superheroes, assuming that these superheroes will turn into criminals sooner or later, because they actually have no power to resist superheroes. They have never resisted, and they don't know that the other person will be injured and bleed, so the delusion of being victimized is particularly strong.
, which eventually turned into panic.”
"This kind of panic can also hurt superheroes, because some of them have been doing good things, but they always have to face unreasonable suspicions, and even unreasonable attacks and abuses, which is not good for them.
fair."
"To appease people's panic is not just to use a loudspeaker to shout in their ears that superheroes will not become evil, but to give them weapons. The so-called political power comes from the barrel of a gun."
"They must know that after they unite, they can also supervise and punish these superior heroes in another way. Heroes who have done wrong will also be judged by themselves, so that they will not assume that all superheroes are villains who want to harm them.
civil."
"But public opinion cannot be controlled." Coulson said: "What if someone maliciously manipulates this power to harm superheroes?"
"Superheroes are not mute." Schiller said: "We cannot assume that either party must be a complete victim. The people can judge, and superheroes can naturally appeal. Don't forget that this is the information age, even if it is second-rate
Even a not-so-famous superhero has at least a few million fans on the Internet, right?"
Coulson thought about it and thought so, and then he couldn't help but worry about another issue. He said: "Then if there are superheroes who use their fans to bully others online..."
"Aren't there other superheroes?" Schiller said: "Are you worried that all the superheroes will happen to be manipulating public opinion like crazy at the same time and then attack each other?"
Just when Colson was about to deny it, he heard Schiller say: "It's not impossible. I feel like Tony and Stephen can do it. Sooner or later, they will go to the live broadcast room to compete."
"But no system in this world is perfect. I just propose a more balanced possibility. The next thing to consider is not what is wrong with this system, but to think about whether all the power we have now is enough to tolerate mistakes.
"
"In my opinion, it would be much better to have a verbal war in court or a public opinion war on the Internet than this group of people fighting at the airport. What do you think?"
Colson thought about it carefully and felt that it did make sense.
"There are many people who are very opposed to the fandom, but they have come and gone, but no iron fist has come down. The fundamental reason is that it is better to vent all your energy on online scolding than to be real offline, right?"
"Some people must say that if you don't fight online, you may not fight offline. I can only say that you should not underestimate human impulsiveness and hormone secretion levels. Since ancient times, categories such as sports and art have developed.
In fact, it’s all to consume people’s energy. If you don’t use the cat during the day, the cat will use you at night.”
"Even if one of the 10,000 people vents his or her aggression in an online scolding war, it can be regarded as the Internet benefiting mankind."
"The same is true for superheroes. It's better for them to indulge in watching short videos or find ways to gain online reputation and popularity than to have them sit around and fight civil wars all day long. Even if they organize fan fights online, who knows?
It is also impossible to beat the other party to a bloody head through the network cable."
"Between real wars and online wars, as long as there is any brain, they will definitely choose the latter. It does not take up medical resources and does not cause property damage. It is bad if the Internet atmosphere is not good. There must be a garbage dump in the world.
"
After Coulson figured this out, he felt that this plan was really good. He couldn't wait to watch Stark and Strange scold each other online. It was better than watching them fight in real life, right? He
I don’t want to be summoned by a phone call at three o’clock in the middle of the night to go to the superhero court to judge them.
Then Coulson suddenly had an idea, and he discovered the secret and mysterious connection in this series of events.
About half a year ago, the superhero court system was basically established. It can also be said that the strongest superheroes and even the Asgardians forced these supermen to accept this rule. Even the mutants
It’s included in this, but you can imagine how difficult it is.
It’s true that many superheroes have the idea that before I became a superhero, I couldn’t do whatever I wanted, and after I became a superhero, I still can’t do whatever I wanted. So wasn’t it in vain?
It's a pity that they were born at the wrong time. Nick has an iron fist and a heart of stone. After teaming up with several of the strongest superheroes to set this rule, superheroes also have their own way of being superheroes. Ordinary people can become superheroes just by following one rule.
Society has come to another rule society.
That is, about half a year ago, Peter stopped appearing frequently. Logically speaking, he was a good old man. He had never thrown away a piece of paper in his life. It had nothing to do with him whether to build a court or not. But after the new rules were established,
, he plunged into the laboratory and stopped showing up.
Next, Nick came up with the concept of crisis drills, which have been basically successful so far. Although there have been many surprises and caused many troubles that they had not expected before, in terms of rescue, politicians and scientists from various countries have not been embarrassed at all.
It was completed successfully, and it can even be said that it was done quite well.
This at least proves that they can save themselves even without superheroes, and the ordinary people's system begins to decouple from the superhero system.
Then came the Mysterio incident. Jameson, the boss of Daily Bugle, who had been keeping an eye on Spider-Man, started to keep an eye on the Mysterio team because Spider-Man hadn't appeared for too long and because the space station incident was full of doubts.
It is obvious that a series of events are interconnected. First, regulations are established to create a superhero society, and then the superhero society is decoupled from ordinary society.
Then a representative from the superhero society will be dispatched. If nothing else happens, the next step should be a trial.
Because Schiller said before that he wants the public to realize that they also have a special weapon that can judge superheroes, and that is public opinion.
Coulson gradually understood everything, and he said: "So, you got Jameson there, he is the sword bearer representing the ordinary people, and Mysterio is the superhero who is about to be beheaded?"
"When do you plan to upgrade to level 9 agent?" Schiller praised very cryptically: "Maybe you can directly upgrade to level 10."
Coulson didn't care. He just wanted to satisfy his curiosity, so he asked: "Did you also arrange it for Mysterio? How did you manipulate him?"
Schiller shook his head and said: "It wasn't him originally, but the Sand Man. After all, he rolled all the way from the east coast to the west coast and made a lot of noise. I made an agreement with him when I treated him before.
He didn't expect to be interfered with by another Baker, so he was unlucky."
"So Sophia was not arranged by you, and the mysterious source of funds was not created by you?"
"I don't need to lie to you." Schiller said: "If it were me, I wouldn't let the funds go to Hong Kong. You don't really think that a place that even relies on the mainland for fresh water really has its own completely independent financial system, do you?
If the Spear Bureau finds out and catches the mastermind, how much blood do you think Nick will have to shed to extradite her?"
Colson took a breath, and then he said with some doubt: "Can't? They are very busy now, and they probably don't have the time to..."
"Don't forget, now the whole world wants them to take the blame." Schiller pointed out the key point. He said: "If other organizations find out that funds from unknown sources have been flowing out of Hong Kong and are behind the fall of the space station,
Then they will definitely take the blame. In order not to take the blame, is there anything they can't find out and who they can't catch?"
Colson's heart sank more and more. He knew that Schiller was right. The blame for the fall of the space station was too big. It was almost equivalent to betraying all mankind. No country among the five permanent members could afford it.
In order to get rid of this blame, the five villains dared to do anything.
Once the Spear Bureau realizes that the outflow of funds from Hong Kong may make them take the blame, they will dig deep to catch the mastermind.
But the problem is that once they catch the mastermind behind the scenes, they will definitely learn about Sophia and Baker. These two are authentic Americans with the Stars and Stripes, so won’t the United States also take the blame?
Congress is determined not to take the blame, so who will the blame fall on? Isn’t it S.H.I.E.L.D.?
Coulson stood up suddenly and hurriedly ran out, leaving a message before, "Please, doctor, don't make too much trouble until we get it done! I don't want to be demoted to level 6."
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After Colson left, Schiller smiled, and then his phone rang, and Peter's voice came from the other end of the phone.
"The upgraded special effects equipment and Stark Group's drones are ready. Doctor, when will the show start?"
"Don't worry, Baker is no match for Jameson, but hearing is believing and seeing is believing. How can you not let your shrewd old enemy see with his own eyes how hypocritical Mysterio is?"