The extraordinary life of a certain American comic.

Chapter 3 A bright future for everyone

Chapter 3 A bright future for everyone
Locke listened to Jack's voice, came back to his senses, and turned to look out the car window.

into the eye.

A twelve-story old apartment building with yellowed and peeling walls comes into view.

I’ll think about super powers later.

Work first.

Locke calmed himself down.

"get off."

"Boom."

As Locke got out of the car, the doors of the three black vans in front were opened, and one after another, fully armed Sentinel special police specially used to deal with mutants also walked out of the vans with expressionless faces.

"Locke."

"Brown."

Locke looked at Sentinel SWAT Captain Brown who was walking over from the van.

There are a total of ten special service teams in the entire New York Sentinel Secret Service, and the special service team led by Brown is one of them.

Just like all Sentinel agents like to work with the special forces team they are familiar with, Brown's special forces team is Locke's designated special forces team.

Brown was originally a Marine. Because his wife died in an accident caused by the awakening of mutants, he chose to join the Sentinel Special Service and vowed to kill all mutants to avenge his wife.

correct.

Brown's wife was three months pregnant at the time of her death.

Brown, holding an X-energy suppression rifle specially developed for mutants, walked quickly to Walker.

"Which floor?"

"Debbie."

Locke was not interested in the feud between Brown and the mutants. He glanced at the molting apartment and then looked at Debbie who was coming from behind: "Did you find any information about the suspect?"

This time the operation was not led by him.

He was originally planning to get off work, but after Debbie came back from a business trip to the District Attorney's Office, she told him that an informant had reported that there was a mutant in the apartment in front of them.

This is not.

Locke could only work overtime temporarily.

After all, as a senior agent of the Sentinel Special Service, he was not active in capturing mutants. If people knew about this, they would think he had some mental problems.

Debbie looked at Brown: "Tenth floor, 1002, the informant said..."

The words have not yet fallen.

Before she finished her words, Brown had already nodded to Locke impatiently, then with bloodthirsty eyes, he loaded the X weapon in his hand, turned around and walked towards the twelve special agents who were waiting not far away.

"Tenth floor, 1002!"

"receive."

"dog Dog Dog!"

As we all know, what kind of captain you have, what kind of players you will have.

Brown chose to join the Sentinel Service because his pregnant wife was killed by mutants, so most of his team members had relatives killed by mutants directly or indirectly.

soon.

Brown and his team members simply pulled down the masks that could block the attacks of the psychic mutants, and then rushed into the apartment.

Twelve special police officers followed closely behind with murderous intent.

Locke did not choose to follow in.

To arrest ordinary suspects and confirm their locations, the special police can just go to their homes and check the water meters. If they dare to resist, they can just shoot them down.

But catching mutant suspects is different.

In a word.

It takes certain skills to catch mutant suspects.

"Boss."

Just as Brown and his team rushed into the apartment, Jack, who had taken out two metal suitcases from the trunk, also came over.

Debbie reached over and took one of the metal boxes.

Jack then quickly ran towards the back of the apartment with the remaining metal boxes.

Debbie squatted on the ground and opened the metal box in her hand.

Inside the metal box, a metal rod similar to an energy bar appeared in sight, with the hollow space in the middle filled with dark blue liquid.

X-Energy Suppression Rod. The only weapon used by the Sentinelese to capture mutants.

none of them.

After the X-energy suppression rod is activated, it can suppress the abilities of all mutants in the area in a range-based manner.

Of course, this portable X-energy suppression rod has limited effect and can only suppress mutants below the gamma level at most.

However, the number of Gamma-level mutants has always been small.

Beta-level characters like Wolverine and Alpha-level characters like Professor X are even rarer.

The largest number of mutants known so far are those below the Gamma level.

Most of these mutants have weak abilities and are beyond their own control, and are the most likely to cause social unrest.

This type of mutant is the main target of the Sentinel Special Service at present.

soon.

Debbie took out the X-energy suppression rod from the box, stood up and swung it violently, then inserted the longer suppression rod into the ground as if inserting an iron rod.

A buzzing sound.

The diamond-made spherical core on the top of the inhibitor rod emitted a buzzing sound and then began to glow blue as the dark blue energy liquid in the middle rose. Jack, who had already run to the back door, had already inserted the inhibitor in his hand into the ground.

A bang.

After the two suppressors were successfully connected, a faint blue ripple vibrated from the top of the two suppressors, just like the ripples caused by a stone thrown into a lake.

"Brown."

Seeing this, Locke reached out and pressed the communicator on his right ear to inform SWAT Captain Brown who had already run into the apartment.

"Okay."

"it is good."

Brown's low voice, with a hint of bloodthirsty excitement, echoed from the headset.

It can be seen that Brown loved his deceased wife very much, so he wanted to kill all mutants to bury his dead wife.

but……

It has nothing to do with him.

Locke has no interest in killing mutants.

This is the truth.

Although his extraordinary points are obtained by killing extraordinary lives, through his experiments, he found that this killing does not necessarily require direct killing.

Brown is his teammate, so Brown's kill is equivalent to his successful kill from the perspective of the game.

You kill the people, and I'll count the numbers.

Everyone has a bright future.

This is why he likes working with Brown's special teams.

Other special forces teams will choose to capture mutants if they can.

The arrest was successful...

No extraordinary points.

Locke put his hands in his pockets, looked up in the direction of the tenth floor of the apartment, and waited quietly for the notification sound indicating that he had successfully killed someone and obtained extraordinary points.

"correct."

Locke glanced at Debbie standing next to him: "Does your informant know what kind of mutant ability this time?"

Debbie recalled the information from the informant: "I don't know the details, but that guy said that he saw Lindsay Perrin being robbed yesterday and shot three times. He thought he was dead, but he saw him alive today, so he guessed he was a mutant."

Hit by three bullets, alive and well?
Immortal?

Quick healing?
This ability, if copied, seems to be quite good.

Locke's heart moved.

"Did your informant see this Lindsay Perrin get shot?"

"Yes."

"He was there yesterday?"

"Correct."

Debbie nodded and looked at Locke: "He is the robber who fired the shot. He made a deal with us. He gave up a mutant, and we helped him reach a non-prosecution deal with the district attorney."

Locke: “…”

(End of this chapter)

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