Luke likes Dustin very much, so naturally he doesn't like Brad.
Now, he just sat there and watched the deputy commissioner jumping up and down.
With Brad taking the position of commissioner, it is time for Dustin to break free from the shackles of this deceptive old friend and become a leader of his own.
The bigger the position, the more concerns you have.
Brad, who wants to keep his position as commissioner, will be easier to deal with than he is now.
That was a good opportunity for Dustin to use his promotion to say goodbye to this stingy, rooster-like boss.
As for George and the other two, it wouldn't be wrong to build a better relationship with them.
The 15th Precinct governs a large area of the Clinton District and is a true local tyrant.
He has a personal relationship with the boss of the local police force, so he will get more support here.
In the long run, the interests of both parties are the same. Both want to improve public security in the Clinton district, so there is value in cooperation.
George and the other man didn't come to check on Luke on purpose, otherwise they would have known that he was a colleague of the NYPD.
They simply visited the neighborhoods and it was impossible for them to look at the information of all the residents.
The purpose of the visit was to understand what happened here on the day when the dead ghost rebelled, including the case of Beidou slaughtering the Hand mercenaries.
These cases actually have little to do with the 15th Precinct and have long been taken over by SHIELD.
George just wanted to get more information out of professional sensitivity.
SHIELD only took over the case, but he still had to maintain the law and order in the jurisdiction.
A case occurred here in which more than 200 mercenaries died. For the sake of public security, he must come and investigate it in person.
Luke also revealed some information outside the confidentiality agreement, making it clear that he couldn't say too much.
He lived next door to the apartment building and was a member of the detective bureau, but he kept silent about the more than 200 mercenaries who died that night because he was bound by a confidentiality agreement.
Anyone who can become a branch director in his early thirties is not stupid.
George was tactful enough not to ask any further questions. He and Luke didn't have much trust in each other, so it was impossible for the other party to break the confidentiality agreement and give him inside information.
But he was also sure that this young detective was no simple man.
His conversation style, as well as the information revealed in certain topics, all prove that he is an "old" detective with ability and connections.
Putting aside his overly young appearance and the age on file, George felt that he was a typical NYPD veteran.
So before leaving, he gave out his formal personal business card, indicating that they could keep in touch more outside of work.
Luke was all too familiar with the Clinton area when he talked.
George felt that he needed a subordinate like this, a "local tyrant" who dared to settle down in Hell's Kitchen.
So he made up his mind to find out the resume of the young detective when he returned to the police station.
If it's suitable, maybe I can transfer him to work under me.
Luke didn't know that George had already started thinking about poaching Dustin.
He just chatted with Selina for a few minutes and then went to work in the workshop.
The core cross of the artifact Gate to the Underworld has been "eaten" by the storage space, but the specific effect after the transformation is a bit confusing.
He harassed the system, but only received a prompt that his "living space ability was enhanced".
As for where the reinforcement should be done, the system only said that the living space would be more suitable for storing intelligent creatures.
Obviously, this is another question that he needs to experiment with himself.
Luke was used to this.
Let System Dad stay still for a while. He won’t feel at ease if he is too active.
Anyway, he has a lot of experimental projects, so it doesn't matter if he adds one more.
The first of the experimental projects he is currently conducting is various mechanical and electronic equipment, such as armor, vehicles, aircraft, nanotechnology, and various weapons.
This part of the experiment mainly relies on Tony's ability, and by the way, he uses Iron Blood Technology and other scattered technical information collected to conduct combined experiments as needed.
Overall, this type of research does not take very long.
After all, Tony does similar research with the support of the huge scientific research department of the Stark Group and the inspiration that can explode at any time.
Coincidentally, Luke did not have these two conditions, so he did not put too much energy into this aspect.
Tony himself is an ordinary person, which may be the reason why he has been striving to forge ahead in technology.
If he continues to be distracted by studying super powers, Tony's research on the Iron Armor will inevitably be greatly affected. He might even become an awkward existence who can do everything but is not the best in anything.
A lazy guy like Luke would not even try to challenge the young master's cheating scientific research inspiration. He would just refresh his abilities when he had time, and it would be nice to be a second-generation hacker who sits back and enjoys the fruits of others' labor.
He mainly focuses on experiments on his own superpowers and research on Selina and the gold nugget.
Compared to Tony, their biggest advantage is their super powers.
It is most appropriate to give full play to the spirit of "if others have it, I have it; if others don't, I have better skills" and unswervingly follow the path of differentiated competition.
In that case, if Tony's technology can't solve the problem, Luke can at least try using his super powers.
Or by combining the two, you can solve problems that cannot be solved by either one alone.
However, the most important thing for Luke at this stage is not to improve his combat effectiveness.
His fighting power is a combination of technology and superpowers. Except for a few cheaters on Earth, it is difficult for others to compare with him.
So, what really matters are the auxiliary means.
The scapegoat Beidou has officially made his debut, but that’s not enough.
The scapegoat who doesn't show his face will definitely not be able to bear the blame firmly, and the hardware required to show his face - the Thousand Faces System is almost completed version 1.0.
This is no longer a half-finished product where only the face could be imitated casually, but a truly complete version.
As long as the last part of the work is completed, the Thousand Faces System will be able to completely change a person's appearance.
From body to appearance, nothing is left out.
The only downside is that it is quite low in strength.
If people with super strength like Luke and Selina punch a hard object, the Thousand Faces System will be damaged.
But this shortcoming can be ignored for now.
He wouldn't use the Thousand Faces System to fight, he would just use it to transform into another person, and then transform into other aliases in public to ensure that everyone's pursuit direction was deviated.
With this expectation, Luke finally created the first Thousand Faces System before twelve o'clock.
Like the Thousand Faces Mask, this 1.0 version of the Thousand Faces System can only store a single character model.
He gave this opportunity to Batman as the number one vest without hesitation.
Just like the scapegoat cannot be carried firmly unless he shows his face, Batman needs to show his face eventually.
However, the disadvantage of Batman not showing his face is that it is difficult for him to gain the full trust of others.
Especially for the few allies that Luke most wants to become system teammates, the last obstacle to the trust between the two sides is undoubtedly showing their faces.
Moreover, Phil's mission for SHIELD and Tony's fight against KGB members to save the villagers can be regarded as punishing evil, promoting good and protecting the people.
Once he becomes a teammate, Luke can collect experience points shared by his teammates.