After finding the place, Luke ran there immediately.
More than 500 kilometers would only take an hour for the armor to fly slowly.
Of course he couldn't just rush in and kill anyone.
Such a "legitimate" secret base cannot possibly belong to Hydra. At most, Hydra controls it under the name of S.H.I.E.L.D.
If Batman does this, there will be big problems.
So, he just slipped in stealthily and took a look around.
As an ordinary evidence processing base, the defense system here is of a decent level, but not top-notch.
Although it was a bit awkward that he couldn't use physical infiltration this time, he still sneaked in quietly. After all, he was also a master of stealth infiltration.
He was not very interested in the information. Instead, he found the surveillance line first, hid in a corner and started to crack it.
After gaining control of the surveillance line, he did not try to modify the images, because that was a one-time deal and doing it once would be equivalent to telling others that you had been there.
He simply gave the surveillance line to Ah Fu to analyze and find out the loopholes and weaknesses.
I have to say that the level of monitoring here is not top-notch, but the designer of the monitoring system is still very capable.
If everything goes according to the designer's arrangement, this system will have basically no loopholes or weaknesses.
Unfortunately, there is always a layer between most designs and actual completion.
Even for Luke and Tony's armors, most of the parts are finished or semi-finished products and do not fully meet their needs, so the final product can only make appropriate trade-offs.
Naturally, a lot of things have been abandoned in the design of the monitoring system of the base in front of us.
It's like no matter how good a condom is, if there is a tiny pinhole, the consequence of the leak could be fatal.
By making a simulation program for the guard and surveillance systems here, Luke can move freely in this base.
The first thing to be taken away was the evidence filing information.
What he needed most was not the investigation and analysis reports on the evidence, but the cases from which they came.
SHIELD basically deals with paranormal events, and it’s exciting to think about how many people with super powers are among them.
While downloading the data at a low speed, he did not forget to watch the surveillance video.
Phil has been on missions with this guy before, so the person following Bald Sitwell may not be a bad guy.
But Luke has an intelligent program, so he only needs to find the suspected target and then conduct a targeted investigation.
There are not many opportunities to enter SHIELD's internal surveillance.
Field agents and supervisors like Phil and Sitwell were obviously dressed differently from the handymen, and more than a hundred of them were found in half a day.
No doubt about it, all of them are included in the suspect list.
After getting the information, Luke left quietly.
The bald guy is an operative, not a warehouse manager, so of course he didn't stay here.
However, this guy said something when chatting with his companions in the base, saying that he wanted to return to the DC SHIELD headquarters.
Luke thought about it and decided to go there as well.
The surveillance in DC is the most stringent in the United States, with cameras and agents everywhere. Even he doesn't dare to set up large-scale surveillance there.
But the bald man was most likely going back to report the results of the action to someone, and Luke was willing to waste some time and try his luck.
He has a clone, and DC is not far from New York, so it's on the way.
Having made up his mind, he left Los Angeles at night and headed east.
DC at night is far less prosperous than New York, but it is where bigwigs from all sides gather.
Luke also became more cautious in his actions.
The last time I came here to deal with William Stella from the Sentinel Special Service, it was thanks to this guy being a marginal person in the gray area and his residence was not in the core area.
William's men did not even enter the District of Columbia and were directly wiped out in the suburbs.
Thanks to the storage space, everything was calm and not noticeable.
This time, Bald Sitwell came to DC and went to Theodore Roosevelt Island, the location of the Triskelion Building, the headquarters of S.H.I.E.L.D.
It is just over two kilometers away from the White House and within five kilometers of the Capitol.
Luke simply used the location of one of Sitwell's men's personal cell phones to determine that the man should have returned to the headquarters.
Luke would definitely not do something like entering the Triskelion Building of S.H.I.E.L.D.
It would be too stupid to rush into someone else's lair alone and get beaten up.
An old scoundrel like Nick Fury can't do anything about Hydra inside, but his agents are either dealing with people with super powers or on their way to deal with them.
Phil may not have any animosity towards Batman, but others, including Nick Fury, may not.
After all, one of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s duties is to imitate the crimes committed by people with super powers.
Although Luke is a vigilante, his actions are still illegal.
Even in the NYPD, there are still people who think that superheroes should be arrested. Now fewer people are speaking out about this, simply because Batman has saved so many people that they dare not say it out loud.
But those who think Batman is a criminal have never disappeared.
Luke never puts his hope on the moral standards of others, especially in the Hydra S.H.I.E.L.D. branch, where there are probably a lot of people who want Batman dead.
He stared at the entrances and exits of the SHIELD building from afar and suddenly spotted a familiar face.
The figure of this person flashed in a window somewhere. If it weren't for Luke's good dynamic vision and memory, he would probably have ignored him.
Rick Flagg! The operative of the Advanced Joint Research Group.
A long time ago, he had taken over the immortal killer Jason Voorhees from him, and was later called by Luke to clean up the giant octopus incident on the cruise ship.
At that time, Robert, who was on vacation on a cruise ship, obviously knew Flagg and they were quite familiar with each other.
The department that Flagg works for is definitely not S.H.I.E.L.D., but rather something like a competitor.
Don’t say that SHIELD is also an American agency. There are many cases where American agencies fight for power and suppress each other.
There are many conflicts between the president and Congress, the FBI and CIA, the Department of Defense and the military, and even the navy, army and air force.
When it comes to money, even brothers and sisters will turn against each other, let alone the departments that compete for funding every year.
About a few minutes later, Luke saw Flagg and a shiny bald man walking past a window, and it seemed that the two were talking about something.
Luke murmured in surprise: "Flag is here to see Sitwell?"
He didn't expect that these two people were connected.
But think about it, SHIELD and that advanced joint research group are in a sense in the same industry, so it's not surprising that they have some communication.
Well, it's not surprising, so just wait for Flagg to come out and ask him.
Not telling? Batman came to him for advice, how could Flagg not tell
Luke has many ways to persuade others.
Flagg did not stay long in the Triskelion Building and drove away from the parking lot entrance in a black SUV.
Luke followed him decisively and watched him make a phone call in the car for several minutes, then drove all the way to a community on the edge of DC, and then parked in front of a small bungalow and went in.