The mechanical craze in Marvel
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Suddenly, Bruce Banner spoke up, pointing out a direction.
Nolan glanced at Bruce Banner, then at Tony Stark.
These two guys, could they be planning to introduce a superpower restriction law before the Sokovia Accords even come into being?
He rubbed his head, feeling a bit of a headache.
He would never agree to such an idiotic agreement.
Superpowers are one's own, and it's necessary to correct the direction in which they are used, but restricting their use is something he's never heard of doing in such an idiotic way. What good would it do him?
Once the bill takes effect, the situation for all those with abilities in the world will become very troublesome.
Having the ability but being unable to use it, and being under constant surveillance, what's the difference between that and being imprisoned outside?
However, since the two had clearly already considered this idea, Nolan could only offer some words of comfort:
"Ability itself is not wrong, and it is understandable that you have this idea, but there are many people with abilities in this world that we do not know about."
Perhaps they are somewhere using their abilities to seek some convenience, without breaking the law, but to make their lives much easier.
What would they think if superpowers were really restricted?
Will some people be dissatisfied with this? Will some people feel that their rights have been violated?
However, Nolan's words clearly failed to convince the two.
Bruce Banner remained silent, while Tony Stark spoke up:
"We can leave their abilities unrestricted, but every time they use their abilities, it should be known."
"You want to expose all the ability users?"
Nolan sighed.
Isn't this exactly what the Sokovia Agreement is about?
Suddenly, an idea struck him, and he spoke:
"Have you spoken with Nick Fury?"
Even if the two of them had the idea of limiting superpowered individuals, it would be impossible for them to have such a clear direction, or even such specific details.
Tony Stark looked into Nolan's eyes, nodded seriously, and said:
“That’s right, we met with Nick Fury, and he proposed a superpower restriction bill.”
Frankly, we agree with his approach; superpowers should not be abused.
All superpowered individuals should be registered, and their whereabouts should be monitored. This would not only prevent problems like Ultron's, but also prevent more superpowered crimes from occurring.
Crimes committed by people with superpowers are nothing new.
Just like the Hydra test subjects that Nolan rescued before.
In this world, there will always be some people with superpowers who are born for various reasons.
Spider-Man, Peter Parker, is a prime example, as are Deadpool and even the Punisher, Franky.
Would Peter Parker be willing to reveal his identity?
Obviously it is impossible.
As a superhero, he offended many bad guys.
If his identity were exposed, it would pose a great danger to his family.
During this period, Peter Parker had spoken with Nolan several times.
Although the two Peter Parkers are different, Nolan is certain that they are both pure street heroes.
“Many people would disagree. You should know that right here in Queens, there is a Spider-Man. If the identity of a superhero like that were to be exposed, it could pose a great danger to their family.”
Nolan gave Tony Stark a deep look.
Tony Stark, undeterred, said:
"If you disagree, then ban the use of superpowers!"
His voice was unusually firm as he said:
"If all superpowered individuals were registered, I believe the world would be much less dangerous, and it wouldn't be a problem if there were fewer street heroes."
Hank Pym shook his head and said:
"It seems that the Watchers have split up for the first time."
While I don't know what the future holds, it's clear that this is a proposal destined to be rife with controversy.
The four talked for a while, but no one could convince the other, and they eventually parted on bad terms.
Nolan and Hank Pym walked together after leaving Stark Industries.
Hank Pymdo:
"Nolan, what are your plans to do about those Lockheed robots?"
Nolan raised an eyebrow.
"No need to do anything. I think everyone will realize the benefits. All I need to do is explain the benefits more clearly."
The public and the White House have never been the same interest groups.
Ordinary people wouldn't care that much.
What they want is simple: convenience and safety.
While special mobilization orders may seem dangerous, they are actually a safer approach for the public.
Only those people in the White House would worry about what Nolan might do because of this.
Their concerns are understandable.
But I'm sorry to say, Nolan is a beneficiary of the existing system.
Ask him to give up his own interests?
how is this possible.
Hank Pym smiled and said:
"Okay, it looks like you're ready."
He remarked with some emotion how quickly time flies.
Although he is now a member of the Watchers, he already has a successor.
So he has already given the title of Ant-Man to Scott.
"of course."
A cold glint flashed in Nolan's eyes, but Nick Fury moved swiftly.
It seems his confrontation with S.H.I.E.L.D. is about to begin.
This is bound to happen.
Unless he is willing to give up his own interests, such a thing will happen sooner or later.
But he clearly couldn't give up.
Superpower Restriction Act?
Nobody likes this ridiculous bill.
When the Watchmen had a disagreement, Nick Fury spoke to each and every member of the Avengers.
Natasha and Barton, of course, agreed without hesitation.
But to Nick Fury's surprise, Steve Rogers decisively refused.
Steve Rogers looked at Nick Fury, his voice very cold.
"This bill deprives a citizen of their right to freedom!"
Nick Fury didn't look too good either.
"Freedom is based on peace. I hope you can tell me what your so-called freedom has brought us."
Is it Ultron, the one who wanted to destroy the world?
Or is it Lockheed Martin installing backdoors on the robots they sell?
Upon hearing Nick Fury's words, Steve Rogers fell silent.
Nick Fury's examples were simply irrefutable.
But there was one thing he was very clear about.
No one can take away your freedom.
After they finished speaking, the two parted on bad terms.
In the blink of an eye, the once peaceful Avengers fell apart under the Superpower Restriction Act.
Even Peter Parker heard the news and then went to Nolan.
"Superpower Restriction Act?"
Nolan remained calm.
"Don't worry, this bill won't pass."
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Chapter 172 You Must Agree
Although Nolan said that the superpower restriction bill would not pass, this obviously did little to comfort Spider-Man.
Peter Parker still looked worried.
Nolan Locke was almost the first person to know his true identity.
Nolan Rourke has been a great help to him since he became Spider-Man.
For him, Nolan Rock was his mentor.
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