331. Formation of Banner’s rescue team

Style: Science Author: monster apprenticeWords: 2330Update Time: 24/01/12 09:47:03
Although Banner is a talented scientist with seven doctorate degrees, Rogge does not think that there will be an alien organization specifically coming to earth to kidnap him.

Banner's doctorate is based on the scientific and technological civilization of the earth.

Without Earth's civilization, the role Banner can play will not be so great that he needs to be specifically kidnapped.

Therefore, compared with intellectual Banner, Hulk's value is obviously greater.

The next morning, Rogge, who spent a pleasant night of physical and mental pleasure with Daisy, used quantum teleportation to arrive at the Avengers' new base.

He originally wanted to open a portal to go there, but he had never been to the Avengers' new base before, so he couldn't construct a clear picture in his mind and couldn't create a stable enough portal.

When the aurora-like brilliant light disappeared, the scene in front of Rogge turned into a two-story white base.

As soon as he appeared, a convoy of armed guards rushed up and pointed their weapons at him.

"Relax, I'm here to see Tony."

After discovering that the visitor was the Fourth Hokage Rogge, the guards put down their weapons and took him to a reception room in the base.

Without waiting long, Tony, wearing an expensive custom-made suit, came to him with Captain America Rogers and others.

In addition to old faces such as Captain America's Black Widow and Hawkeye, he also saw several new people he was not particularly familiar with, including Colonel Rhodes, whom he had met once.

War Machine Colonel Rhodes, Falcon Sam, and Ant-Man Scott, who doesn't look very smart but actually has a master's degree in electrical engineering.

While at Konoha headquarters yesterday, Rogge took the time to look at the recent development of the Avengers.

Ever since the Seoul incident caused by Ultron, Avengers has kept a low profile, or in other words, kept a low profile.

After suffering several losses from the media and public opinion, Fulian finally learned to keep a low profile.

Including but not limited to Tony's direct acquisition of several news media and newspapers.

"It seems that you have developed well recently. Not only have you added several new members, but you have also inherited the legacy of SHIELD very well. Well done, well done!"

S.H.I.E.L.D. has been officially disbanded since the Helicarrier incident in Washington.

Most of the intelligence network and intelligence personnel were absorbed by Konoha, while operational personnel and logistics support were absorbed by the Avengers.

In a sense, S.H.I.E.L.D. was torn apart by the alliance between Konoha and Avengers.

Those guards just now have a very obvious SHIELD style. If nothing else, they should be former SHIELD agents.

"Enough with the polite words, Banner has been kidnapped for more than half a month, and we need to rescue him as soon as possible.

"None of us have experience in alien operations, so if you don't mind, I'd like you to lead the rescue team this time."

Tony sat on the sofa opposite Roger and said with a serious face.

Obviously, Avengers had communicated in advance before Rogge arrived.

Just one look at their current outfits and you can tell they're ready to go.

Except for Tony and Colonel Rhodes, who were not wearing steel suits, everyone else was basically wearing operational attire.

Except for Vision, of course.

The clothes on Vision's body were all transformed by him, so things like action attire have no meaning to him.

"Um, I'll interrupt you, you may be a little too underestimated of the dangers of alien operations.

"To put it bluntly, none of the people here, except Vision, have the ability to operate on alien planets."

Rogge was not deliberately attacking the members of the Avengers, he was just telling the truth.

"Not to mention whether you have a spaceship or not, the strange natural environment on the alien planet alone may kill you.

"Although not every planet is unsuitable for human survival, to be honest, the human body is really fragile.

“On Earth, this may not be obvious yet, but once you leave the Earth and face alien races, this will be especially obvious.

"So my suggestion is that I can go alone to rescue Banner."

As soon as Rogge finished speaking, there were several objections from the opposite side. Among them, the most fierce objection was not from Tony or Captain America Rogers, but from Natasha, the Black Widow.

Of course Tony and the others took into consideration what Rogge said.

To this end, Tony also specially designed equipment for fighting in the space environment.

It's just that they haven't really left the earth after all, so they haven't considered many situations.

And more importantly, Rogge obviously didn't want to take so many people with him to rescue Banner.

After a few minutes of internal deliberations, Tony finally gave their response.

"We may not be suitable for alien operations, but Vision has no worries about this. He can set off with you."

Although Vision looks like a human being, he is not a real human being after all. No matter what kind of harsh environment, Vision can survive.

In their internal plans, Vision was also the first choice for this operation.

However, their proposal was directly rejected by Rogge.

"Vision can't do it. Taking Vision to rescue Banner will only make the rescue more difficult."

"Why?"

It was not Tony who asked, but Captain America Rogers.

"The reason is very simple. There is a very powerful madman in the universe who is collecting infinity stones, and the one on Vision's head happens to be one of the targets.

"Having Vision carrying the Infinity Stones appear in the universe is no different from delivering it to your door."

Rogge explained briefly.

Although he is not particularly afraid of Thanos now, he does not want to have to deal with Thanos, a difficult enemy, in the process of rescuing Banner.

"It's not appropriate for you to rescue Banner alone. Banner is a member of the Avengers no matter what, and we must have someone to go with you."

Neither Tony nor Rogers spoke, but Natasha spoke.

Rogge glanced at Natasha thoughtfully, and couldn't help but think of the looming relationship between Natasha and Banner.

"If you insist on setting off together, then I can only take the two of them, and no one else can except them."

After speaking, Rogge pointed at Natasha and Ant-Man Scott standing at the back.

"Scott? He has just joined the Avengers not long ago and is not very experienced yet. Why don't I or Patton go there?"

Captain America Rogers glanced at Scott, and then volunteered.

"No, it can only be the two of them. Scott's ability is more suitable for this mission."

To rescue Banner, Rogge has no shortage of combatants. What he needs are team members with special talents, and Ant-Man Scott fits the bill.

As for Natasha, it's because she has a good relationship with Banner and Hulk.

"Let's decide, Roger, take Agent Romanoff and run this trip with Scott."

In the end, Tony made the final decision and determined the members of the rescue team.