When Luke and the other two boarded the plane, they took two large boxes from their own fighter plane.
The Avengers thought it was some kind of external accessory and didn't take it seriously.
It's become a private joke among the Avengers that Batman's firepower is never enough.
Even the young masters who came from an arms dealer family could not compare to him in this respect.
Tony always has to pay attention to some style and elegance.
Just building an anti-Hulk armor and a low-Earth orbit delivery system would cost more than a billion dollars.
It is said that the cost of a set of Batman's accessories is only a few hundred to tens of millions.
Prices vary depending on features and weapons carried, but most are around a base price of 10 million.
In other words, Tony's anti-Hulk system is enough for Batman to replace dozens or hundreds of sets of external accessories.
Can a Hulkbuster armor defeat dozens of enemies equipped with bat accessories? Everyone has some idea about this question.
Therefore, they had no choice but to buy equipment from the big guys.
Points can be obtained by accepting commissions and selling special materials and intelligence. They really can't get the money Tony spent on making equipment.
Before the New York battle, the cost of Hawkeye's entire body equipment was less than one million. Where did he get the courage to use equipment that cost tens of millions or even hundreds of millions
Although this Quinjet is a transport type, it is not that big.
Everyone heard that it was equipment for the three "unarmored personnel". Although they didn't say anything, they turned their heads honestly and aimed at the two boxes.
The two big boxes were opened, and there were small boxes inside, which felt like a prank Christmas gift box.
But after the three small boxes were opened, Tony turned his head away and sent a private message to Luke: "Is the nano-ization of your armor practical?"
Luke: "It's a semi-finished product, about 37% complete. It just so happens that none of the three of them seem likely to get into trouble, so I'll use it for an experiment."
Tony: "...Your words are very Batman-like."
Luke: “Same here.”
On the road to scientific and technological progress, someone always has to pay a price.
The two of them just chose some people who are less likely to get into trouble, which is already worthy of society.
Besides, the Avengers didn't lose out either, at least they are smiling happily now.
Hawkeye was given a "high-tech" quiver that uses a delivery system "similar to" the Hulkbuster armor.
However, this quiver has the advanced function of low-Earth orbit and global support.
It can only follow Hawkeye within one kilometer when performing a mission, and drop a quiver filled with various arrows at any time.
In short, this is a tactical-grade Hawkeye arsenal.
As for what kind of arrows Hawkeye uses, Tony has the basic data on this, and Luke only provides the basic model and several experimental models.
The basic arrows are basically the same as those Hawkeye usually uses. Pay attention to the instructions for the special ones. Hawkeye, the archery master, will not be bad at using them.
Hawkeye likes this equipment very much. This time he doesn’t have to worry about what arrows and arrowheads to bring to the mission.
The quiver carries a supply of basic arrows, and he probably won't be able to shoot them all before his hands break.
The experimental arrows have strange properties and are suitable for use in a variety of special situations.
He is not only a master of archery, but also a master of special operations and a tactical expert.
Using bows and arrows for special operations and tactics is perfect for him.
Maybe I should try to earn more points this time and buy this quiver? While feeling happy, Hawkeye couldn't help but think: As long as it's comfortable to use, who cares! This thing isn't expensive.
The total price of the quiver is only one hundred points, and it comes with five sets of fully loaded arrows.
A set of arrows includes 200 ordinary arrows and 20 experimental arrows.
Even if we exclude the ordinary ones that Hawkeye made himself, the one hundred experimental ones alone are worth one hundred points.
After using up these five sets, he can continue to place orders from the boss, at 20 points per set, and can freely choose the experimental type.
This is just a waste of money. Hawkeye couldn't help but mutter in his heart: One point can be exchanged for 100,000 US dollars! I didn't expect that I would become rich one day.
Of course, only a fool would exchange points for money.
Only those who have points can enjoy the "friendship" of the big guys, and this "friendship" cannot be bought with money alone.
Next are three sets of nano-scale main battle armor.
Hawkeye only has protection for the key parts of the head, chest and abdomen, and then there are several black skeleton-like support frames connecting to the hands and feet.
It can also be said to be a single-soldier exoskeleton with armor for the head, chest and abdomen, but there are also two jet nozzles under the feet that can provide short-term flight capabilities.
However, it is difficult to control the spray with both legs, and if you make a slight mistake, you will fall to the ground in a matter of seconds.
Steve's set is similar, even with less protection since he has the shield.
What’s special is that there are two holsters on both sides of his leg armor, which can be used to insert matching pulse pistols.
Steve was holding the two pistols at the moment, with a look of
Selina explained considerately, "Although they look like toy guns, the shock wave and destructive power after firing are very suitable for clearing out low-protection miscellaneous soldiers. Each gun only has a capacity of fifty rounds. After using them, you can recharge them by inserting them back into the armor. They can be fully charged within five minutes. If you don't mind the trouble, you can charge them for a few seconds and then fire one shot."
Steve: …
He had nothing to say.
This gun is specially designed to deal with large numbers of miscellaneous soldiers, and the jet nozzles on the legs of the armor can greatly increase his combat range.
With his control over his body, he could hit targets within thirty to fifty meters at a low altitude, instead of just standing there staring blankly on the ground like before.
Tony is not used to using that kind of iron armor, so this exoskeleton-like design can ensure his flexibility of movement to the greatest extent.
Finally, it was Dr. Banner's turn. Selina simply explained to him: "The thrust of the leg jets of your armor is very strong. It can send you to a safe area 200 kilometers away in a very short time. You can choose the right time to use it."
Dr. Banner looked at his upper body which was barely covered by any armor and nodded silently: This design... is really thoughtful, but also heartbreaking.
He really doesn't need armor or anything like that, as no one who can kill him has been found on Earth yet.
If the situation goes wrong, he uses the jets in his legs to lift himself up on the spot and leave the scene quickly. It's simply perfect.
As expected, safety comes first for Batman! The Avengers all complained in their hearts again.
…
With the appearance of new equipment, everyone was finally in the mood to start a conversation.
If I don’t chat now, the resentment in my heart will probably burst out.
When people are happy, time passes faster.
Listening to people's gossip and small talk along the way, Luke arrived in Seoul in a calm mood.
The Quinjet quickly approached a mirrored building on the Han River, and Steve asked, "Are you ready?"
Everyone responded.
Steve: “May God bless us.”
Luke: ... Fortunately it's not America, otherwise I would be in trouble if I tried to dig into the imperialists.
As he silently complained, people jumped out of the open rear hatch in a series.
Luke and his "three men" were the last to leave the warehouse, but they had already turned on stealth mode.
It would be bad if the Bat-Team showed up too early and scared Ultron into causing him to wreak havoc in Seoul.