Some Unscientific Marvel Scientist

255. "Our Lady" Charles



In the conference room of Xavier Academy for Gifted Youngsters, Professor Charles led his X-Men in a circle with Kraft and Ancient One. In addition, there were Wolverine and Wolverine who just joined today. Death woman.

"Thank you very much for your help." Professor Charles first expressed his gratitude to Kraft and Ancient One. "Thanks to you, my compatriots will not continue to suffer from Stryker's murderous hands."

"So, what's going on with that Stryker?"

Kraft just wanted to cause trouble for this lunatic and asked straight to the point: "I only know that he is a pioneer against mutants, but locking up a group of mutants for human experiments, isn't this too morbid?"

Regarding this question, not only Kraft, but also the X-Men wanted to know, and they all turned their attention to Professor Charles.

Professor Charles sighed softly and began to tell everyone the story of Stryker's family.

Things in Stryker's family are not complicated. When his son, Jason Stryker, was unable to control his own abilities when he was young, he killed his mother, William Stryker's wife.

Since then, William Stryker has hated mutants, believing that mutants are monsters that should not appear in the world, and transformed his son into a semi-vegetative man who only knows how to obey people.

And William Stryker implemented a "Weapon X Project" a long time ago, and Wolverine Logan was his experiment at that time.

Regarding this matter, Yuriko Koyama, the death girl who regained consciousness, provided information because her father was the scientist responsible for developing the metal skeleton transformation technology at that time, and it was her father who took the lead in injecting the Adamantium metal into Logan's body.

Many years ago, when Logan escaped from the laboratory of the "Weapon X Project", he massacred many researchers who stayed there, and Yuriko Koyama's father was one of them.

This is also the reason why Yuriko accepted Stryker's transformation, but she didn't expect that Stryker deceived her. While transforming her, he used the brain fluid of the Master of Illusion to control her and turned her into a A puppet that only knows how to obey orders.

So much so that Yuriko now has no intention of seeking revenge against Wolverine, because the person Yuriko hates more than Wolverine is William Stryker.

For this matter, Kraft felt that her father deserved it. Anyway, in Kraft's eyes, all those who conducted human experiments, unless the subject of the experiment was only themselves, deserved to die.

As for Stryker's experience, Kraft had no sympathy at all.

His son killed his wife. Whether Stryker chose to forgive his son, give up his son, or even seek revenge on his own son, Kraft felt that the situation was excusable, but he projected his hatred onto the entire mutant community. This is so outrageous...

According to Stryker's theory, Kraft should kill all the black and white people, leaving only yellow people on the earth.

But Kraft didn't intend to kill him just like that, because for Stryker, not being able to seek "revenge" from mutants, but only watching them get better and better, was the greatest pain.

So Kraft decided to stay in this world for a while, help the mutants, and then kill William Stryker before leaving this world.

"I have copied all the information in the Alkali Lake base. Let's spread the word first and gain the upper hand in public opinion."

This was just the first step. Based on the experience of Bruce Banner's father-in-law in the original world, Craft knew that doing so would not have much impact on a real-power officer.

He did this just to change the current situation of mutants first, because for Stryker, the better the mutants live, the more uncomfortable he will be.

But this goes back to the earlier question...how did the mutants end up in this situation.

If this problem is not solved, even if the mutants temporarily gain the upper hand in public opinion, they will return to the current situation before long, and it may even be worse.

Although Kraft must have gone back by then, and whether the mutants were good or not had little to do with him, he still felt compassion for those mutants who were captured for human experiments like him.

As for how far he can achieve it, Kraft is actually not very confident, but fortunately he has the elder Gu Yi beside him who can help pay attention. Angela's analytical skills can also be put to some use, plus With regard to what happened to the mutants in the original world, Kraft felt that no matter how hard he tried, it would never be worse than it was now.

So he first questioned Professor Charles' capitulationist approach.

"What nonsense are you talking about?! Do you know how many things the professor has done for mutants?!"

It can only be said that the brainwashing effect of Professor Charles is very strong. Kraft just raised questions, and the X-Men, whose average age is over thirty, eagerly jumped out to support Professor Charles.

Naturally, Kraft would not be polite to them. He sneered and said sarcastically: "You are so old, don't you even have the ability to think independently? If what this old man does is really effective, why do you mutants Are you still like this after all these years?"

There are so many mutants, strength and even financial resources. How could they have gotten to this point if Professor Charles hadn't always given in?According to the information Angela found, many years ago, mutants held a lot of national power.

"By the way, it's not that you haven't changed, but you are getting worse and worse."

Thinking of this, Kraft couldn't help but laugh: "According to the information I have collected, decades or even hundreds of years ago, although the number of mutants was smaller, they could live more comfortably than you."

"We don't want to be above ordinary people. If mutants are not restrained, they can easily become addicted to this easily obtained power."

Professor Charles didn't pay attention to Kraft's sarcasm. He and Magneto had argued about this kind of point of view many times, and it was impossible to change it just because of Kraft, a stranger.

"So you would rather be rejected like a mouse?"

Kraft laughed and said, and at the same time he also understood that the group of people in front of him were not suitable partners for cooperation, and immediately lost interest in talking to them. Sure enough, it would be better to go to the "father of an acquaintance"...

"I think you need to read more about the history of reform and national struggle. Whether it is my motherland or your black slave liberation movement, the goal has never been achieved through compromise."

Before leaving, Kraft gave a kind reminder.

"Exposing Stryker this time can only temporarily improve your situation, but if you continue to be so submissive, more Strykers will appear. Don't you think that just one colonel can establish Such a huge experimental base, right? If it weren’t for someone’s support, how could Stryker have continued his anti-mutant cause for so many years.”

After saying this, Kraft felt that he had done his best. He stood up, took out the portal gun and opened a portal, then walked directly in, followed closely by Ancient One and Sayuri.

After hesitating for a moment, Logan followed.

"I think his ideas are more to my liking, even though he's not a mutant."

Wolverine said when Professor Charles tried to persuade him to stay, but he still kept the little naughty ones. Professor Charles was still very safe for these homeless children.

In fact, except for Logan, Ororo and the others were also somewhat touched. After all, they had been following Professor Charles for so many years, but there was no hope at all. They had all had their doubts.

Just out of respect for Professor Charles and not wanting to deny the results of their many years of hard work, they subconsciously ignored these doubts.

Now that an outsider like Kraft has punctured their vain shell, even Cyclops, a die-hard believer in Professor Charles, has begun to reflect on whether his previous efforts are still meaningful.

The efforts of Professor Charles and the X-Men for so many years are not meaningless. In any case, they have given many homeless mutant children a haven.

But to say how much they contributed to the peaceful coexistence between mutants and ordinary people is a bit nonsense.

Professor Charles has already seen the changes in the mentality of the X-Men, but he still does not think that his choice is wrong. He just does not want any bloody struggle, and only wants to use peaceful means to reconcile mutants and ordinary people. live in harmony.

"You all go back and rest first," Professor Charles soothed softly: "The most important thing now is to settle those compatriots."

After sending the X-Men away with other things, Professor Charles felt a little worried.

Although the boy named Kraft is very friendly to mutants, in his opinion, his thoughts are still too extreme, and he feels that he can easily be taken advantage of by his old friend Magneto.

It seems that I need to pay more attention to Eric's movements...

Professor Charles thought to himself.

Then he suddenly thought of another thing...

Forgot to ask Kraft about Eric's kids!


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