"What do you think of mutants?" Nick asked Schiller, leaning against the glass window.
"My opinion is roughly the same as Professor
"Not to mention the issues left over from history that cause ordinary humans to be very hostile to mutants. The fact that mutants' abilities are uncontrollable means they are destined to be unable to live in ordinary human society." Schiller said with a sigh.
After he came to this world, he discovered that the problem of mutants was much more serious than he thought, because he could see in the newspapers every day that a certain mutant's ability broke out somewhere, causing many losses and injuries.
…
One thing the symbiotes said is right. Ordinary humans are really fragile. A small flame can cause serious burns to them. If an explosion occurs, most people's lives will not be saved. However, mutants have explosive abilities.
At times, flames and explosions are the most common situations.
Can ordinary people not regard them as terrorists? Even terrorist attacks can be expected. After all, there are not too many types of guns and bombs, but the explosion of mutant abilities is different. A thousand people have
A thousand ways to endanger public safety.
In a society with mutants, when entering any public place, you must first find a safe corner to avoid out-of-control mutants suddenly rushing in and killing people.
You may wake up every morning and see that the road has been damaged again, and then you will learn that it is another good thing done by mutants. It is also possible that your car is parked well in the parking lot one day, and the whole car is parked the next day.
The field collapsed, and the insurance company still refused to pay the claim...
When mutants' abilities explode, they don't care whether you have to go to work the next day, whether you have anxious clients to meet, or whether you want to experience a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere.
Even Schiller is the same. He knows that he has spider sense and the ability to avoid danger, but his cautious character still allows him to instinctively use gray fog to sense the nearby situation when entering and leaving various public places.
To prevent him from being unlucky and encountering an Alpha-level mutant, he suddenly explodes.
Ordinary people living in a world with mutants are like living in a world where terrorists may appear at any time. Even if they do not suffer real harm, they are always on guard and under great pressure.
"I am a psychologist, and I can very well understand the psychological pressure caused by being in a state of insecurity for a long time, and I can also understand the group of people who hate mutants because of this pressure."
"But mutants can't help it, because they are born with this gene."
"I learned from Professor
"So, to force these two parties together is actually to be irresponsible to both parties at the same time."
"So what are you going to do? Establish a segregated society? To be honest, this won't work. Germany during World War II has fully demonstrated this truth." Nick sighed and said: "I know that Magneto has been seeking
He established a country for mutants, but he encountered great obstacles, and you and I both know the reasons.”…
"Of course, if a country wants to research nuclear bombs, all the big countries will not agree, let alone, if all the nuclear bombs want to unite to form a country of their own, no country will sit back and watch this happen."
"Even if mutants can unite, their families still live in a society of ordinary people, coerced by the country and power. The reason why Magneto can be tough is because he has no weaknesses, and most mutants are facing
When family and friends are threatened, they can only choose to bow their heads."
Nick glanced at Schiller, and he lowered his voice and said: "I can reveal to you the Security Council's policy on mutants. Simply put, it is to divide them into parts, let them consume internally, and use their power when necessary.
But they must not be allowed to unite."
"From the perspective of politicians, this is the best solution. You see, mutants, ordinary people and politicians have completely different positions. Mutants hope to be united, to be independent, and to have their own homeland...
"
"Ordinary people hope that mutants can stay away from their lives and give them a safe social environment. To a certain extent, the interests of the two parties are consistent, because as long as mutants establish a country, they will settle in that country.
, and will no longer get involved in ordinary people’s lives.”
"The only obstacle here is the politicians. If they want to divide mutants, they have to disperse them among ordinary people, just like diluting wine with water."
Nick also sighed and said: "You and I both know that we can't change those people's minds. In this regard, human society has never changed."
"Are mutants rare? No, this kind of thing has happened countless times in history, isn't it the same in Africa?"
"Divide and transform, internal consumption, product dumping, blocking production, and then spreading public opinion to make them feel that they are inherently lazy and inferior. They select and absorb the best, and then use the bad to control the bad. This trick has been played countless times.
"
"... Let's get down to business." Nick looked at Schiller and asked, "What are you going to do? Can you reveal it first? You know, SHIELD's rapid response measures have always been..."
"It would be better to say that you are the only one who can ensure the smooth operation of SHIELD's emergency response measures, right?"
Nick smiled, spread his hands and said, "Luckily, I'm the only one left."
"I don't think the founding of the country is very reliable. Let's first imagine where they want to build the country? On which continent? Anyway, no matter which continent it is on, the surrounding countries will never agree, and they will go crazy.
Stop them."
"Well, even if they have the ability to build an island in the center of the Pacific, you also know the moral character of the military. They regard the Pacific as their aircraft carrier training ground, and they will not allow one more thing to get in the way...
"
"In that case, it's better to let them move farther away."
"Farther? How far?"
"2.5 million light years, what do you think?"
Nick's eyes widened and he said, "You want them to move to an alien planet? Let's not talk about whether it can be done at the executive level. They won't be happy, right?"
"Although mutants want an independent home, they obviously also want to enjoy the fruits of human civilization. If you let them move to such a far place, wouldn't it be equivalent to exile?"...
"That's not necessarily the case. Exile means dragging a family to an unknown, dangerous, and barbaric place where they need to start all over again. Nick, didn't you already see it when the symbiotes separated from their former host?
?”
"What did you see?"
"Those aliens include high elves, totem spirits, and a big bug. Those are living aliens."
"Well, sure, but we've seen living aliens before, like the Asgardians."
"Then do you think that if we allow a few humans to live in Asgard, it is considered an exile?"
"Of course not. After all, Asgard is a race of gods, and their city is much grander than ours..."
"That's it. Then look at the aliens from Andromeda. Do you think they came from a very poor place?"
Nick recalled it, and he remembered the high elves among them. They looked most similar to humans, with two legs and two hands. The only difference was that they were about three meters tall, and their skulls were also the same as humans.
Not quite the same.
But there is no doubt that his dress is not original, and can even be said to be very gorgeous. In him, Nick saw the traces of a complete alien civilization. They have their own language, writing, art and unique characteristics.
Aesthetic.
Even the Zerg had mechanical parts fixed on its back that Nick couldn't understand at all, let alone a translucent totem spirit.
"Actually, in interstellar society, the earth is a barbaric penal colony. What do you think the Asgardians think of us?"
"Have you forgotten Thor's attitude when he first came to Earth? If he truly felt that humans and Asgard were on the same level, would he dare to yell like that?"
Nick nodded and said: "It makes sense. Even if I rely on imagination, I can imagine that any civilization with a spaceship is more advanced than us. We have still struggled to land on Mars."
"So, going to a galaxy with more developed and prosperous civilizations is not an exile, but a further study."
"But all galaxies like this have owners, right? No civilization would be happy for a group of outsiders to suddenly come to its territory."
"Indeed, even if you meet a kinder landlord, the tenant will always be inferior to them." Schiller nodded, and then he changed the subject: "But it doesn't matter, the interstellar society does not look at the law, it only looks at who has the biggest fist. If
The landlord suddenly dies suddenly and the tenant takes over the house. As long as he can hold on to it, who can come and take it back?"
Nick's eyes widened again, he raised his eyebrows, glanced at Schiller and said, "You want to kill the landlord of the Andromeda Galaxy?"
"Don't talk nonsense. How can I have that ability? Don't mention things like annihilation. Human beings are a civilized race. We must establish a good interstellar image."
"Human civilization is so weak that we can't even build a spaceship when fighting in the universe."
"In this case, we can't stop the Universe Demon God from starting a fight. The Holy of Holies is just getting started. All we can do is provide an escape route for our distinguished members."
Nick nodded and said: "I understand. The exchange of fire between the two armies unfortunately affected the situation. I deeply regret that there is nothing I can do."…
"But..." Nick hesitated and said, "Don't the symbiotes also live in that galaxy? At present, it seems that these cosmic agents are quite friendly, and I think they can be used."
"Do you think a parasitic race cares about who the other civilizations are in the galaxy? Or rather, if humans don't go, their enemies can let them parasitize them?"
"Besides, look, haven't the mutants left a good impression on the symbiotes now?"
Nick covered his forehead and said: "I knew this was all your plan..."
"Contact Professor
"In order to strengthen the abilities of the new generation, Professor
feel……"
"Then let the symbionts feel that the new generation of mutants are very compatible with them and have extremely strong abilities to enhance their impression of the human race..."
"That's not all. You should know that the symbiotes have a gene catalog. I learned from Loki that the interstellar society very much recognizes the information recorded in their gene catalog, because no race can understand a certain person better than the symbiotes.
The basics of race.”
"Many civilizations like to regard symbiotes as the library of the universe. When they want to understand a certain race, they will find a host with symbionts as parasites, and then trade with them in exchange for information in their genetic catalogs.
, or simply get the information they want at the expense of letting the symbiote parasitize in their own bodies."
"As long as the symbionts can write some basic human information in their genetic catalog, I mean correct, pertinent, objective, and unquestionable information, it will be very beneficial to our future development.
, isn’t it?”
Nick looked up at the ceiling, stretched out his hand, and applauded, but Schiller continued: "One more thing, asking Asgard to help send those former host aliens back can give Strange a reasonable
An excuse to contact Asgard."
"Contact Asgard, what happened to them?"
"We have to figure out Asgard's attitude in this war, especially Odin's attitude."
"I want to make a fortune with him, but I'm afraid that he still hasn't turned around the matter between his son and daughter..."
"What about the information Strange sent back?"
"Let's find a safe place and talk in detail."
------Digression-----
I set another small goal, I guess I will do it again this time:/
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