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Chapter 612 The First Appearance of the Heavenly Sword
Chapter 612 The First Appearance of the Heavenly Sword
The Heavenly Sword Bureau is a research station for humanity to study extraterrestrial civilizations.
For human civilization, the birth of the Sky Sword Bureau is good news in every aspect. Even in terms of saving money—thanks to the future technology brought by Kang, this spaceship requires almost no maintenance and can better replace the aging International Space Station. It can be said that it is excellent from all angles.
Not to mention the main gun, which looks incredibly reassuring.
Peter and Cindy arrived there as well.
"Welcome here, Spider-Man and Agent Web." Mar-Vell came to greet the two, no longer hiding his identity and displaying his distinctive blue skin as a Kree.
"I didn't expect S.H.I.E.L.D. to be so open with S.H.I.E.L.D. At first, when I said I might invite a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, I was worried that I might run into some trouble."
Peter looked at Mar-Vell with some surprise, who simply explained, "SkySword Bureau is not a spy organization and doesn't have that many secrets."
As for whether that statement was directed at friendly forces, Peter thought it shouldn't be taken too seriously. After all, Nick Fury didn't say anything, and Cindy clearly didn't object.
Ma-Vell smiled apologetically, then looked at them and said, "Let me show you around first, and show you some of the things we're working on."
“I know the Fantastic Four have their own lab at S.W.O.S.R.D., for better research into cosmic rays,” Peter said, recounting what he knew, then looked at Mar-Vell: “I bet there are quite a few similar labs, right?”
"Indeed, let me take you to my lab first. That's where I'm currently working on my project."
As he spoke, Ma-Weir led the two men toward his laboratory, saying, "You can look out the window; the starry sky is breathtaking the first time you see it. But if you look at it too often, it gets boring."
Cindy looked out the window. Outside, the universe was dazzling, with various celestial bodies emitting different kinds of brilliant light, forming a magnificent picture that made her feel as if she had fallen into some kind of grand dream.
She sensed that Peter had stopped to wait for her, so she quickly turned around and followed the two men. They soon arrived at Mar-Vell's laboratory.
Just like the perfect world of yesteryear, this place was filled with all sorts of plants. Mar-Vell was a good gardener, but it was clearly not his area of expertise. He led Peter and the others quickly through the plantation and into his laboratory.
Here, Peter saw projections of goblin-like creatures. Seeing Peter's gaze, Mar-Vell laughed.
"This is what I've been researching lately: using Kree technology to develop a device that can detect Skrulls and help humanity resist a possible Skrull invasion."
Peter frowned upon hearing this news. The Skrulls are a race born with a shallow level of telepathy and extremely strong shapeshifting abilities. They can transform themselves, including their own DNA, into the likeness of any other race, thus launching a "secret invasion."
The Kree are the Skrulls' archenemies, each possessing a roughly equal cosmic-scale empire, and have been fighting for tens of thousands of years. The Kree naturally know how terrifying the Skrulls' shapeshifting abilities are, and how many of their worlds they could destroy, so they long ago developed methods to detect the Skrulls.
Peter wholeheartedly agreed with this, but he still needed to consider some other issues, so he immediately asked, "I seem to remember that you, Mar-Vell, said that Earth's location in the universe is relatively remote, and neither the Kree Empire nor the Skrull Empire pays much attention to it. Theoretically, the probability of the Skrulls invading Earth is very small, isn't it?"
It was precisely because Earth was remote enough that the Kree chose it to conduct human experiments, creating a super-powered army. After all, such experiments couldn't be conducted in an unsafe location. Earth was safe enough because it was a relatively uncontested territory for both nations. "That's true, but prevention is better than cure. This system was actually driven by Nick Fury; moreover, he hoped to achieve results as soon as possible and expand it worldwide."
Mar-Vell shrugged; he knew, of course, Fury's motives. The Skrulls were indeed terrifying, but Fury was more interested in whether the system could detect any disguise, including Mystique's.
However, Ma-Vell told him that was impossible.
"Of course, I can understand Fury's thinking. It's normal for anyone to feel panicked when they hear that a race numbering in the billions can all perfectly disguise themselves as humans."
Mar-Vell said with a sigh, "He was really afraid that the Skrulls had infiltrated the Earth."
"Or is he just hoping to find a Skrull wife?"
Peter told jokes that no one understood, but it was clear that everyone was confused by his answer, and some even naturally misunderstood it.
After all, that's a race that anyone can transform into.
Realizing this, Peter quickly changed the subject: "Speaking of which, Mar-Vell, how many Skrulls have you caught?"
"Unfortunately, the number is 0. We have not found any Skrulls in any corner of the earth. There is no doubt that the Skrulls have not yet discovered the earth, which is a good thing."
At this point, Mar-Vell finally began to explain why he had invited Peter—he wanted to know what stories his variants in parallel universes had.
"Alright, Spider-Man, let's get back to our original question. Whew... I'm still a little nervous."
Ma-Weil smiled as he looked at Peter, asking with anticipation, "What am I like in other universes? What are the differences between me in different universes? Can you tell me about these things?"
Peter hesitated for a moment, partly because he didn't actually have much interaction with Mar-Vell in other parallel universes, and many things were difficult to explain in detail.
The other reason is more realistic, and what's more frustrating is that this second reason can override the first one.
"Well, there are indeed several universes where you've experienced some truly legendary stories."
Peter still told Marvell his fate: "But in most universes, you end up getting cancer and dying young."
(End of this chapter)
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