Chapter 335: S:Glorious Big Event (XV)

Chapter 335: S:Glorious Big Event (XV)

The next day, when Connors arrived at the Stark Tower Laboratory, he saw Banner with two black circles under his eyes and Stark in his Mech armor. The scene was a bit eerie, which made Connors pause for a moment.

He put down the folder in his hand and dusted off the dirt on his coat, saying, "Sorry for being late. I just rushed over from the laboratory in Los Angeles. The two postgraduates I just hired made a mess of the project. I just finished dealing with the trouble."

"Well, actually, you didn't need to come because the two of us, especially me, have almost finished the work," Stark said, raising his voice.

"Is that so? But Nick told me that you two haven't even started on the project in the field of biological science and technology. Just now, Old Osborne called and said that you've been procrastinating on a blueprint for two days..."

Banner slapped his forehead and said, "Oh, right, that was my task. I almost forgot."

Connors walked over, shook hands with him, and said, "I heard about you from a colleague at the Los Angeles laboratory. He should be your classmate from MIT... Oh, by the way, I heard that you have made great contributions in the field of cryogenic experiments. So, take a look at this..."

Connors took out a document from the folder and handed it to Banner. After glancing at it, Banner pushed his glasses up and squinted, asking, "What is this?"

"It's a brand-new cryogenic technology. It was originally developed for low-temperature weapons, but a few colleagues and I from the Los Angeles cryogenic laboratory studied it and thought it could be used for the universe base."

"I know it's a cryogenic technology. I'm just asking when humanity's cryogenic technology has advanced to this level. Dense ice? Wasn't that just a theoretical concept?"

"You should ask Schiller about that, ask him how his genius friend managed to come up with such an extraordinary technology."

Saying that, Connors also handed the document to Stark and said, "We have made significant progress in the research on dense ice. This material can be used as the ceiling for the Mercury base. It has high transparency and can block the immense heat from the sun."

Stark glanced at it and said, "This thing is more suitable for use in extraterrestrial colonies, as glass or something. Fully automated mechanical factories don't need it. Besides, there are no living beings there, everything runs according to the program, no need for lights, let alone natural light."

"Don't worry, aren't you researching the support structures underground in the crater? This material will satisfy you."

Upon hearing Connors say that, Stark turned his head again to look at the document. Connors added, "What's more important is that this will free us from the constraints of raw materials. Didn't you complain on the phone before that Wakanda is unwilling to provide more Vibranium?"

"They're not unwilling, it's just that they don't have that much, and even if they have a lot, it's not unlimited. The upcoming solar system development plan may require a huge amount of metal. I need to save money for Earth..."

Stark picked up the document again, carefully read through it, and said, "You're right. This can indeed replace some metal support structures. What's more important is that it's easy to shape."

"Yes, exactly. With this, perhaps the overall structure can be realized without the need for patchwork. Let me have a look..."

Stark took the research materials and went away. Connors said to him from behind, "Later, I'll transfer the documents to the central system. Remember to take a look."

Stark waved his hand without turning back, and Connors didn't mind. He bypassed the lab table and walked to where Banner was. He said, "I need your assistance. The liquid-based insulation technology provided by Osborne is likely to be used for the deck insulation in the extraterrestrial base to cope with the extreme temperature differences on Mercury."

"If you don't tell me the upper limit of this force, how am I supposed to determine if it can trigger the explosion of a giant star?"

Nick sighed and Reed listened to him say on the telephone, "You should explain it, I really have no clue about this."

"The maximum magnetic force he can control is unknown."

A slightly unfamiliar voice of Reed came from the communication device, and Schiller said to him, "But according to my estimation, he should be able to move large planets, bend light and manipulate it, reach the atomic level at the microscopic level, create wormholes, traverse space, manipulate the gravity field, and maintain a unified stance..."

"Stop talking, that's it," Reed said very confidently, "If he can really reach the level you described, detonating stars is not a difficult task at all."

"I know, his power is likely capable of detonating stars, but I hope to understand the principles behind it."

"If his control of magnetic force has reached such a level, there are actually many methods."

"Let me make it clearer, I hope to obtain a method with the greatest destructive power..."

"Destructive power?" Reed was just puzzled for a moment, then he realized and said, "You don't want to explode stars, you want to use stars to explode something else? What is worth detonating a giant sun to explode?"

"Don't worry about that," Nick's voice sounded beside him, he said, "When we're about to take action, we'll call you to witness the fireworks."

"Okay, if we're talking about the greatest destructive power, it would be a supernova explosion. At least from my understanding, its destructive power is the greatest."

"If you want to artificially guide a supernova explosion, theoretically, it's not difficult, especially if that thing you mentioned can manipulate atoms. I'll send over my research materials on supernova explosions later for you to take a look."

"Well, I don't have any more questions to ask, so we'll talk next time..."

"Wait! What exactly are you planning to do? Why do I feel like you're going to make a big commotion?" Reed asked.

"...It is indeed a very big plan," Nick said.

Then Reed heard Schiller's voice from the other end of the telephone, slightly cold and indifferent, like a burial in a cold night, a ruthless undertaker.

"Correct, I call it... the Radiant Plan."

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