Batman’s Son in Marvel

Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Biomimetic Quantum State Service Array



The Wayne family was enormous—an empire that towered over Gotham City.

It controlled at least 60% of the industries in the area, with Wayne Enterprises dabbling in energy, new materials, biotechnology, and cutting-edge research. Compared to the Stark family, which had only enjoyed wealth for two generations, the Waynes were undisputed royalty—the uncrowned kings of commerce and power.

As the head of this vast empire, Bruce Wayne could summon the wind or rain with just a phone call.

So, when he needed a world-class laboratory for his son, it was delivered within hours.

Adam Wayne's eyes turned red with emotion as he stood in front of the cutting-edge equipment inside the lab. Even the optical machinery before him—so advanced it was embargoed in his previous world—was here, assembled and operational.

In his past life, he had never even seen such a machine, let alone touched one. Yet Bruce Wayne had secured it with a single phone call.

Adam couldn't help but marvel at the sheer absurdity of his situation.

"Adam, it looks like you're happy with the equipment."

Bruce Wayne smiled, clearly pleased with himself as he observed Adam's awe.

The cost of the lab was nothing to him—just a drop in the bucket for someone who had poured hundreds of millions into building Bat-suits and stocking an underground garage with an arsenal of vehicles.

For Bruce, money was expendable. Making his son happy, however, was priceless.

"I'm definitely satisfied… Thank you."

Adam looked at Bruce Wayne seriously as he spoke. He admired Batman, but calling him "Dad" still felt too weird, even if the DNA test confirmed their connection.

Bruce, noticing Adam's hesitation, smiled reassuringly.

"Adam, you can call me Bruce."

Adam breathed a sigh of relief. The Western style of addressing parents was far more casual than what he was used to, making this arrangement much easier for him.

"Okay, Bruce. Thank you."

Hearing Adam call him by name, Bruce was secretly thrilled, but years of discipline allowed him to keep his emotions in check. He quickly returned to a more serious tone.

"Adam, what exactly do you need a lab for? This equipment isn't for assembling toys."

Bruce genuinely had no idea what a ten-year-old boy could possibly do with such advanced facilities. To him, this all seemed like some elaborate game of make-believe.

Adam rolled his eyes and said, "I'm going to create artificial intelligence."

"What?"

Bruce froze, staring at Adam in disbelief.

Artificial intelligence?

Was he joking?

Bruce Wayne had received a high-level education, even if his expertise wasn't in AI. He understood enough to know that creating true artificial intelligence was a monumental task—far beyond the capabilities of a child.

Still, he couldn't help but smile indulgently.

"Adam, do you even know what artificial intelligence really is?"

He chuckled. "AI is incredibly complicated. But hey, I believe in you. I'm sure you'll create real artificial intelligence someday."

Adam glared at him.

"I know what it is, Bruce."

Bruce didn't argue, though he still saw Adam's claim as childish enthusiasm.

"Alright, we'll talk later. I need to start testing."

Before Bruce could respond, Adam practically shoved him out of the lab and closed the door.

Finally alone, Adam let out a deep breath.

He wasn't ready for constant interactions with Bruce Wayne just yet. Fortunately, he had plenty of time to adjust. For now, his focus was entirely on the task at hand—artificial intelligence.

AI wasn't just about advanced algorithms—it also required immense computational power. Tony Stark's Ultron, for example, had relied on servers that occupied over a dozen floors in Stark Tower.

To match or surpass Ultron's capabilities, Adam knew he would need an even more powerful server array.

Tony Stark's success in creating Ultron wasn't purely technological brilliance—it was dumb luck. Without the Mind Stone that Loki had brought to Earth, Stark might never have achieved true artificial intelligence, even with decades of research.

J.A.R.V.I.S., while impressive, still fell short of Ultron's level.

For Adam, the challenge was even greater—he didn't have a Mind Stone or any cosmic artifacts to rely on. He was starting from scratch.

"The system's knowledge is correct," Adam muttered to himself.

"If I want to host artificial intelligence, existing servers on this planet just aren't enough. Even using the Internet's redundant computing power won't cut it. I'll need something completely different."

His eyes gleamed with excitement.

The Biomimetic Quantum State Service Array.

The human brain was a miraculous machine. Despite its compact size, it housed billions of neurons capable of staggering levels of computation—levels that even the most advanced computers in this world couldn't replicate.

In the Marvel universe, even with its futuristic technologies, the brain remained a forbidden frontier.

But the system's technology was revolutionary, based on simulating the structure and function of neurons to create an artificial brain.

This bionic quantum state service array wasn't just theoretical—it was a fully mature technology, far beyond what Tony Stark had achieved with J.A.R.V.I.S.

With it, Adam could build an artificial intelligence more powerful than anything Stark had ever dreamed of.

Determined, Adam began the process of manufacturing the components for his system.

For the next few months, the Wayne family's laboratory became a whirlwind of activity. Materials were delivered daily under the orders of Wayne Enterprises. Engineers, technicians, and specialists entered and exited the lab in a constant flow.

Bit by bit, Adam's AI infrastructure took shape.

Five months later, Adam finally emerged from the lab.

Behind him stood a massive sphere over 20 meters in diameter, glowing with dazzling golden light.

This was no ordinary server—it was the heart of his bionic quantum state service array.

And with it, Adam Wayne's journey into the realm of artificial intelligence had officially begun.

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