Frank and Tony, who were far away in New York, both entered the team channel and received the information he conveyed. At this moment, they frowned and remained silent.
No one has experience dealing with this monster that has no fixed form and can regenerate after eating humans.
Not to mention that it has only been a few minutes since the incident. Even a flash of inspiration requires a lot of thinking.
No one is an omniscient and omnipotent God who can give an immediate answer to a question as soon as he hears it.
However, Frank and Tony are both top talents with their own specialties. After just a brief discussion with Luke Ivan, they came up with a rough plan.
The plan was simple: create an environment, lure Shredder in, and then kill him.
But just like the joke “How many steps does it take to put an elephant in the refrigerator?”, many things are not about the results, but about the process.
How to create a suitable environment and how to lure out Shredder's true form are the most difficult parts of this plan.
To create a suitable environment, Luke had worked tirelessly for a month. The main terrain of Tokyo had been modeled, with Shibuya and Shinjuku being the focus.
Tony was responsible for asking Jarvis to find a usable environment, while the young master himself had to analyze the weapons and equipment Luke had to see how to create this environment.
Frank was thinking about the tactical problem, which was how to lure Shredder's real body into the trap.
With both sides working together, Luke becomes an on-site executor and does not need to multitask.
After all, there's no point in him being anxious now.
Shredder was determined to commit crimes on the run, so it was almost impossible to catch him.
Even Tony couldn't help but mutter in his heart after hearing the details: Fortunately, it wasn't like this last time in New York.
Fortunately, last time in New York, Luke killed the Blood God experiment subject in the first place.
At that time, Shredder's technology was immature, and he had not solved the problem of the fusion and separation between himself and the Blood God experimental body. In the end, he could only escape while dragging his body that was chopped into pieces.
Now he was still running away, but he had complete control of the initiative and was almost invincible.
If it weren't for the blonde woman's nanotoxins, Shredder wouldn't have to be afraid of anything.
Unfortunately, the blonde's nanotoxins are completely controlled by her own toxin ability, an ability Luke cannot learn.
Just like Luke's pheromone manipulation cannot control men, his body does not have the basis for manipulating nanotoxins.
Even though I know the principle, I haven't found a way to control it yet.
However, the intelligent program Beidouxing has been analyzing the principle of this ability, which can be regarded as a backup plan to solve the problem.
He didn't regret taking care of the blonde first.
First of all, her speed was nothing compared to Shredder's, and she had no chance of catching up and poisoning him.
Secondly, she is almost completely immune to pheromone manipulation, and Luke cannot use her as a "remote control tool."
It can be said that after she poisoned the person, whether she lived or died had nothing to do with the current situation.
Luke waited for his teammates' remote support while silently following Shredder and constantly thinking of countermeasures.
A large area of the Shibuya district below has fallen into chaos.
To put it bluntly, the passers-by devoured by Shredder were only a small number, about two or three hundred people.
Compared to Tokyo, which has a population of tens of millions, this number is a drop in the bucket.
The real trouble is the "waste" he excretes immediately after swallowing.
Shredder is not a "person" with a sense of public morality. The corrupt flesh and blood that he casually discarded immediately implicated two types of passers-by.
One type was those who were too curious and took the initiative to move closer to take a look. The other type was those who sleepwalked forward and bumped into the poison range in a daze.
At first, Luke followed and took away some of the rotten flesh and blood to prevent the spread of the toxin.
But the "unethical" Schreider was equally careless when separating the flesh and blood, and the scattered pollution near the large mass of flesh and blood could not be cleaned up at all.
However, once this toxin gets into contact with the human body, it will increase rapidly.
Luke had to be "thankful" that the effect of the poison was strong enough. Almost all those infected would fall to the ground and die quickly within a few steps.
As more and more people fall down when approached, most people know to stay away and warn those who are approaching.
In more than ten minutes, more than twenty "poison circles" appeared along the No. 3 Shibuya Line of the Expressway, and there were at least dozens of bodies in each circle.
What made Luke even more speechless was that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department had not sent anyone yet.
He didn't expect the Tokyo police to fight Shredder, but maintaining order was something they could do.
The NYPD had a similar role during the Battle of New York.
Although they did not fight, they saved many lives and significantly reduced casualties among residents, and were generally praised by the public afterwards.
And the police in Tokyo... Nearly twenty minutes after the incident, only a few patrol officers showed up, two of whom even rode bicycles into the "drug zone" and killed people.
Seeing this situation, Luke didn't even know where to start complaining.
Before, he sent Shredder's information to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department so that they could issue a warning as soon as possible.
Even if everyone cannot be notified immediately, at least the police officers should be aware of the dangers and prevent the toxic casualties from escalating.
As a result, there was no movement in the police channel that had been monitoring.
It was impossible for Luke to hack into the police radio and give the order himself.
This kind of top-level alert order must be confirmed by the person in charge below using the landline between offices.
If Luke really sounded the alarm, the subordinates might not execute it immediately and would most likely ask their superiors for instructions.
Things like the cry of wolf are the same no matter where you are.
At that time, all orders from the Metropolitan Police Department sent through the radio may be suspected and will be confirmed before being executed.
So, doing good things is really not that easy.
A crisis involving a group of people has always been a complex and three-dimensional project.
In this project, everyone is not competing to see who does a better job, but to see who makes fewer mistakes. There is no possibility of not making mistakes.
I gave you a chance, but you are useless! Luke sighed inwardly.
He has done everything he can. How many people die in Tokyo tonight is no longer up to him to decide.
But this is also because he is used to the rhythm of New York.
After Luke's promotion, the NYPD conducted several emergency drills, and the media also popularized a lot of personal survival knowledge.
New York police and civilians, who have experienced many major events, are all a bit seasoned.
Moreover, when the NYPD used pistols to shoot the experimental subjects, more than a hundred police officers were killed at one time.
The experimental subjects, subway bombings, and Chitauri invasion caused heavy casualties among the people.
The lessons learned personally from blood are more effective than any language.
In comparison, Tokyo not only has a larger population, but has also never experienced such a destructive level of extraordinary event.
Therefore, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s poor performance was expected.
There are so many passers-by and police officers who send their own lives into the "drug circle".
If it were New York police and citizens, there would definitely still be unlucky people.
But if at most a few people fall down, the patrol police and the public will react and call professionals to handle the situation.
The probability of this kind of "poison circle" that often kills dozens or hundreds of people is naturally much smaller.