Chapter 826
Ultron Iteration
Chapter 826 Ultron Iteration
Peter initially thought he would have time to rest, but it turns out that superheroes don't have much time to rest. Tony Stark called him over with a single phone call, and there was no overtime pay.
As for Harry, he was still there lamenting that his game was over, but it didn't seem like a big deal.
Peter quickly returned to the Avengers base and saw the science team working busily in the lab, so he rushed over: "Uh, I just..."
“You just killed one of Ultron's. We heard Ultron say that, including how you killed him.”
Peter looked at everyone with a bewildered expression: "Wait, how do you all know even the details?"
The group exchanged glances, and Hank explained, "The different Ultrons previously shared a code. Whenever one of them ceased activity, it would transfer all of its data to another Ultron and delete itself, thus enabling the iteration of the Ultrons."
Peter was a little confused when he realized that he had indeed taken down one Ultron, but the consequence was that the other four Ultrons underwent an iterative upgrade, mastering all the knowledge of the previous Ultron, and their performance was improved again.
Are they raising a treacherous spirit here? And Peter feels like he's heard this model somewhere before... Oh, isn't this the Phoenix Five from the comic book "Avengers vs. X-Men"?!
Peter felt like he was about to laugh out loud at the sight of Ultron.
"Alright then, we now have to deal with four, at least three of them are Ultron that have been upgraded once. We don't even know where one of them is."
Peter looked at everyone and then asked, "Do you have any ideas?"
"Actually, that's the problem: one is too much, and the other is too little."
As Banner spoke, he gestured to the blackboard with his hand. One side of the blackboard was covered with dense writing, while the other side was empty: "Simply put, Legion Ultron's side has no logical flaws, at least from his perspective. However, you have provided us with a very good way of thinking, which is to counterattack by pointing out that the opponent's design is not secure enough."
[There are doubts, but the rest of Ultron will definitely be revised to address the safety limits.]
The Avengers' Ultron voiced their objections, arguing that Ultron himself is capable of evolution, and that they have undoubtedly learned not to choose extreme targets.
Data from devices such as neural transmission devices were also transmitted along with the data.
"At least this is a solution. We can come up with specific counterexamples instead of just assuming counterexamples to solve all this."
Banner said, already having an idea: "The Guardians of the Galaxy have sent word that they'll be arriving in the next few days. We can use their database to give Ultron a little cosmic shock."
"As for the other side, Evangelist Ultron, to be honest, there's not much we can do—I suspect he hasn't figured out what his plan is yet. If that's the case, he can certainly ignore his own logical problems, which makes him even more troublesome to deal with. But we don't want to deal with a Pope Ultron either."
Tony's explanation surprised Peter: "Wait, can Ultron not know how to complete his security plan for the time being?"
I just don't know, Spider-Man.
The person involved immediately gave Peter a lesson, with Avenger Ultron explaining his reasons for joining the Avengers: "I calculated almost every possible way, but ultimately none of them could solve the problem. That's why I chose to join the Avengers, hoping to see a direction for solving the problem from this perspective."
Peter frowned and nodded, indicating that he understood, and then continued to ask, "What about the last Ultron? Is there still no news about him?" "No news, no plans, no intention of appearing before us. The last Ultron seems to have vanished, and we have no idea where he went."
As Hank spoke, he gave his answer: "My opinion is that the last Ultron is intended to survive until the end. When it survives to the end, it will have completed four generations of iterations, and its computing power will far surpass its current level, making it the strongest Ultron."
That concludes the general overview of Ultron. The next step is to figure out how to deal with the ambitious Ultrons, but there really isn't a solution for the time being.
"So we don't even know what to do now."
After Peter finished speaking to Stark, he shook his head. He hadn't yet figured out how to deal with the other Ultrons; it seemed like a bottomless pit.
However, Peter remembered something else and asked Tony, "Why was Thor there when we were fighting Legion Ultron in Wakanda? Has the Asgard situation been resolved?"
“We don’t really know either, but Thor seems to be in good condition and doesn’t seem to need our help in Asgard. In that case, I think it’s best to maintain the status quo.”
Tony said everything was normal, even though it didn't look normal at all. In particular, Thor concealed the situation from Odin, only saying "the team is resting" to brush it off.
This reminded Tony, who looked at the others and asked, "If we use Asgard to deal with Ultron, would it have a surprising effect?"
"So you mean using Ragnarok from Norse mythology to deal with Ultron? That sounds pretty good."
Hank reviewed Tony's statement and suddenly realized it might indeed be feasible. However, many problems remained.
So he looked at the Avenger with mixed feelings and asked, "And what about you? As Ultron, can you discover the behavior of other Ultrons, such as finding out where the last Ultron is?"
[1919th search completed; analysis of Ultron's movements begins.]
While asking Ultron to investigate him, Banner suddenly thought of another problem and looked at the others: "Speaking of which, who should we send to welcome the Guardians of the Galaxy? This person should ideally be familiar with S.O.R.D. and have a good relationship with the Guardians of the Galaxy."
Peter felt a sense of déjà vu about this scene, as if it had happened countless times before. He shook his head, then raised his hand and volunteered for the task: "Leave it to me. I'll treat the Guardians of the Galaxy well and persuade them to come here to help us fight Ultron."
“Good idea. Take them on a tour of the Sky Sword Bureau or something, and maybe even ask how aliens solve artificial intelligence problems.”
Tony nodded and looked at Avenger Ultron, but this time, Avenger Ultron still came up empty-handed.
It's as if Ultron has been erased from reality.
(End of this chapter)