American comic book mutants: Magneto said I'm too extreme.

Chapter 32: The Way to Defeat Charlotte!

Facing a powerful military and political figure.

General Trask took a few deep breaths to calm his nerves and then organized his thoughts.

Finally, he slowly spoke: "I have conducted extremely in-depth research on mutants, especially Charlotte the Destroyer!"

"Because I actually fought against him."

"Although I failed in the first two encounters, it was precisely because of those failures that I found Charlotte's weakness."

"First and foremost, Charlotte has her limits!"

"He doesn't have inexhaustible energy or stamina. As long as we keep wearing him down, it won't be long before he loses his ability to drive vectors!"

General Trask was right.

Unless you reach level 5.

Otherwise, the energy of any mutant has its limits.

Charlotte was no exception.

However, even so, it would be almost impossible for Charlotte to reach this limit.

Because Charlotte can fly.

The military and political leaders present were all aware of this.

Therefore, regarding what General Trisk said...

I wasn't very satisfied.

What's the point of saying things that everyone already knows?

General Trask also knew that the first point did not count as doing the work.

But, forget about the rest.

"Secondly, the essence of a vector is the direction of force movement."

"But what if, within a very short period of time, the direction of the force is reversed continuously?"

"Then, vectors will become a paradox!"

Upon hearing this, the expressions of the military and political leaders present finally became slightly serious.

At that moment, General Trask turned on the projector.

They presented the materials they had prepared to the public.

At the same time, General Trask explained: "Charlotte's vector manipulation is essentially the control of the direction of force movement."

"But this capability has a major flaw: it creates too many chain reactions!"

"Within a given time period, the more forces are in motion, the higher the demand for computing power."

"Moreover, this increase is exponential!"

"When hundreds of different forces move in different directions simultaneously in a short period of time, the computing power required to accurately control the direction of these forces will be astronomical."

"Simply put, if a large number of high-intensity attacks are generated simultaneously within a very short period of time, there is a chance that Charlotte's abilities will go out of control!"

General Trask is right.

This is indeed a drawback of vector manipulation capabilities.

Moreover, this is a flaw that cannot be overcome.

Let alone Charlotte.

Even if one side can pass through, it cannot overcome this shortcoming.

In the original work.

Accelerator once crashed its computing power due to powerful forces from multiple directions.

This resulted in the vector shield's defenses being breached.

Even Accelerator can't be invincible.

Charlotte is out of the question, of course.

Therefore, the method described by General Trask does indeed have a high probability of defeating Charlotte.

However, theory is just theory.

Putting theory into practice is no easy task.

Indeed, General Trask found a way to defeat Charlotte.

But Charlotte has to give him a chance first.

Unless Charlotte lost her mind, she would stand still and let General Trisk bombard her.

Otherwise, if anything goes slightly wrong, he'll get wet.

As long as Charlotte doesn't foolishly stay in one place and wait to die.

So, what was General Trisk's plan?

It will always just be a plan.

It's simply impossible to implement.

Charlotte can fly.

If he can't win, he can easily escape.

There was no way to keep him.

This point was also considered by those military and political leaders.

.....

After realizing the biggest challenge of the entire plan.

Soon, someone started to attack General Trask.

"What you say sounds very tempting, but how can you ensure that Charlotte will obediently let us break through the limits of his computing power?"

"Don't forget, Charlotte can fly."

"Moreover, its flight speed can exceed Mach 2 at its fastest."

"With such mobility, he can easily retreat at any time; we simply have no way to kill him in one strike!"

In the previous Los Angeles battle.

Charlotte has demonstrated her mobility.

It can reach a maximum flight speed of Mach 2.

This immediately shocked many scientists, who exclaimed that it was outrageous.

Such speed is nothing compared to that of fighter jets and missiles.

However, when applied to an individual, it becomes quite terrifying.

With this mobility, even if Charlotte can't win a fight, she can easily break free from any encirclement.

Otherwise, America's higher-ups wouldn't need to be so wary of Charlotte.

For someone like Magneto, America's higher-ups just found him a bit troublesome.

It doesn't even begin to reach the level of fear one feels when facing Charlotte.

Ultimately, it's just a matter of mobility for both sides; they're not the same concept.

Magneto is powerful, but ultimately he can only crawl on the ground.

At best, it can only glide a short distance at low altitude.

If you really want to kill him, just bombard him with more missiles; he'll be dead for good.

If all else fails, dropping a nuclear bomb will guarantee a kill.

Therefore, when facing Magneto.

Human beings at the highest levels always possess absolute certainty.

Of course I'm not afraid.

But Charlotte is different.

Charlotte's mobility is too high.

If he can't win, he can simply run away.

Even if a nuclear bomb were dropped, Charlotte would be able to get away from the center of the bomb immediately.

There's simply no way to kill them.

It is precisely because of Charlotte's exceptional mobility that the human leadership has such a headache with her.

Trisker's plan was indeed excellent.

But it's simply impossible to implement.

No matter how much you prepare, it's useless if you can't hit the target!

General Trask, of course, knew this as well.

However, he was prepared for this.

"Under normal circumstances, we really have no way to keep Charlotte completely."

"However, we can try a different approach."

"Use traps to neutralize Charlotte's mobility advantage."

"Then, our plan will have room to be put to use."

Charlotte's mobility is like that of a bird in the sky.

Under normal circumstances, it's impossible to catch.

However, experienced hunters can trap birds by setting traps.

Once trapped, all that awaits the bird is to fall into the net.

And now, General Trask is also planning to use this almost "simple" method to deal with Charlotte.

If we can lure Charlotte to a small, confined place where she can't take advantage of her speed, then...

Then, combined with the previous plan targeting Charlotte.

Wouldn't that give us a chance to kill Charlotte completely?

As for how to lure Charlotte into the "trap".

General Trisk had already considered this.

If you give Charlotte an irresistible bait, you can do it!

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