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Chapter 134 The Avengers' Response Strategy

Chapter 134 The Avengers' Response Strategy
Tony stood up and said, "I will go to the precision laboratory to make atmospheric filtration equipment now!" Then he turned around and left the meeting room without any hesitation.

Su Rui also stood up quickly and said, "I will continue to study the T virus vaccine."

Seeing that everyone was about to leave, Carol quickly said, "How about I go find help in the universe? If the vaccine research doesn't go well, there will be a backup plan."

Black Salted Egg retorted: "Carol, you can't leave the Earth!"

"If you leave and Umbrella suddenly goes crazy, we won't even be able to resist."

Hearing this, Carol could only say sullenly, "Okay, I'll go and continue moving the supplies."

Now Captain Marvel flies around America every day and has become a hard-working porter. It would be strange if she wasn't depressed.

Black-salted Egg could only pretend not to notice Carol's depressed expression. The shortage of supplies was a big problem, so she had to suffer.

Afterwards, Hei Lu Dan spoke up to disband the meeting.

"This meeting ends here. The follow-up work cannot be separated from the joint efforts of everyone. The responsibility of saving the world lies in the hands of the Avengers!"

As Natasha stood up and left, she prayed silently: "May God bless the vaccine research to go smoothly."

The key to this plan to prevent the spread of the antidote lies in whether a new antidote can be successfully developed.

If the research on the new vaccine does not go smoothly, all our efforts will be in vain.

Vaccine research depends more on luck, so she couldn't help but pray.

After Natasha left, Steve was the last person to leave the meeting room.

He saw Sharon Carter who was about to get up and leave, and stopped her with expectation in his eyes and asked a question.

"Any news on Bucky?"

Sharon Carter stood up and thought about how to deal with the refugee camp that was in a frenzy. She was speechless when she heard the question.

The captain would ask about Buggy's news every day without getting tired of it. It seemed like he was really possessed.

But she still responded patiently: “Sorry Captain, you know.

We are short-handed, and the world is so big, it’s hard to find someone.”

"Well, thanks for your help anyway."

After hearing this, Steve was a little disappointed and left with a melancholy look on his face.

Sharon Carter sighed, hoping that the problem of the antidote's side effects could be solved as soon as possible. America was already in tatters.

If the zombie crisis continues to rage, there won’t be many living people left in America.

Then Sharon Carter also left the meeting room anxiously.

At this time, only Black Egg and Coulson were left in the conference room.

Nick Fury picked up an intelligence document and handed it to Coulson for him to look at, and said:

“This is the analysis data on the Extremis virus, although the strength of the Extremis soldiers under Killian is average.

But this super-power serum is not without its merits.

If given the chance, Agent Coulson, would you be willing to be injected with the Extremis virus?"

As Coulson listened, he flipped through the analysis report on the Extremis virus and saw that there were two types of serums, one with only a 10% success rate and the other with only a 35% success rate.

With such a low success rate, would the consequence of a failed serum injection still be death by explosion?

Coulson shook his head and said, "Unless faced with a desperate situation, any normal person would not risk their life for a 35% chance of success, right?"

Nick Fury was not surprised to hear this. His face gradually became serious as he said:
"In a world-class disaster like the zombie crisis, I can feel that the Avengers' mid- and low-level forces are seriously insufficient." "Therefore, I plan to form a team of 50 to 200 desperate warriors, through the principle of voluntary registration, so that all elite agents of the Avengers will have the opportunity to participate."

"Voluntary principle?" Coulson murmured.

I'm afraid it was voluntary?

But since the director said so, it was obvious that he wanted me to be responsible for the task of forming this desperate team.

Coulson thought for a moment and asked, "Director, what kind of serum is this Extremis team planning to inject?"

Nick Fury replied dimly, "We are currently running low on resources, so we can only use the 10% success rate version of the Extremis Serum.

After all, the cost of the 35% success rate version of the serum is too high, mainly because it is some rare biological experimental material, and now there is no place to buy it even if you have money."

Hearing that the serum with only a 10% success rate could be used, it meant that a large number of agents' lives would have to be used to forcibly create a desperate team.

Coulson frowned, slowly put down the analysis report, and thought seriously.

Now that the antidote has appeared and there is hope for an end to the zombie crisis, I'm afraid no one would want to risk their life before dawn.

This is wrong timing!

If a zombie crisis were raging and people saw no hope, even if the success rate of injecting the desperate serum was low, people would definitely be willing to risk their lives for a future.

But now the zombie crisis has been solved and the dawn has appeared. There is no fool who can't see the situation clearly.

The agents who were recruited into the Avengers after the disbandment of SHIELD are all elites, and none of them are fools.

Therefore, the task of forming this desperate team may not be easy to accomplish.

After careful consideration, Coulson made a suggestion.

"Director, unless we force the agents to participate in Project Extremis, no one will dare to take the risk with a 10% success rate. I think it would be better to recruit volunteers for Project Extremis from the refugee camps."

Nick Fury's face twitched slightly. He had long considered recruiting volunteers from the refugee camps, but after careful consideration, he finally gave up the idea.

“Recruiting volunteers from refugees, isn’t that the same as Killian’s Avant-garde technology?

Moreover, refugees are still ordinary people who have not received any training. Even if they become desperate soldiers, their strength is very limited.

Just look at those desperate soldiers of Vanguard Technology.

As long as our elite agents have accurate shooting skills, they can easily defeat these desperate soldiers with extremely low military literacy.

Therefore, selecting volunteers for Project Extremis from elite agents who have undergone comprehensive military training is our best option."

After listening to the director's earnest explanation, Coulson still looked embarrassed.

This kind of task, which is almost equivalent to forcing others to die, is not easy to do.

"Director, to be honest, I don't have much confidence that I can complete this task.

If it's just a few, a dozen volunteers.

I believe we can still recruit them.

But a minimum team of 50 desperate warriors would require at least 500 volunteers, I’m afraid.”

Nick Fury also saw Coulson's dilemma, but now the Avengers really needed a team of super soldiers to supplement their backbone.

He could only take out an unquestionable attitude and said: "I know this task is difficult, but the longer you delay it, the harder it will be to complete.

We must complete the Extremis Plan as soon as possible, Agent Coulson, I believe you can overcome all difficulties! "

(End of this chapter)

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