Mission: Completed by killing zombies and saving civilians.
Gain experience 50, points 50.
This is what you got from knocking the zombie to death in the fast food restaurant.
Mission: Completed by killing the zombies and protecting the police officers.
Gain experience 50, points 50.
This is what was earned by protecting the two police officers in the police car.
Mission: Rescue Angela Completed
Gain experience 20, points 20.
This was obtained by saving Professor Asford's daughter Angela.
Mission: Completed by killing the Licker.
Total experience 600, points 600.
The host's mission contribution rate is 20%, and experience points are 120, and points are 120.
This was provided by the three lickers. He was not the main attacker among them and did not kill any of them, so his contribution rate was very low.
Mission: Save civilian Joel completed.
Gain experience 20, points 20.
…
There were many missions to rescue civilians, all of which earned the same experience points, so he didn't pay much attention to them.
What comes next is the highlight.
Mission: Completed by leading everyone to escape the pursuit of the vengeful evil god.
Total experience 500, points 500.
Host mission contribution rate 42%, experience gained 210, points 210.
Mission: Completed by leading Alice and others to escape from Raccoon City.
Total mission experience: 2000, points: 2000.
The host's mission contribution rate is 30%, and you will get 600 experience points and 600 points.
Mission: Completed by killing Umbrella senior executive Kane.
Total mission experience: 2000, points: 2000.
The host's mission contribution rate is 25%, and you will get 500 experience points and 500 points.
After completing a series of tasks, he gained more than 2,000 experience points.
In fact, when I was walking in Raccoon City at night, the system's character upgrade prompt had already come.
System: Experience reaches 3000 and the host character level is upgraded to level 7.
The remaining basic points are 4.
After level 5, the upgraded basic points will be a little more.
This also means that he can increase his strength to 40 points at level 11, and the points at that time will be enough to buy the primary self-healing ability.
He had read Carroll's preliminary autopsy report and had also questioned Carroll himself.
The girl was shot twice, one in the abdomen which was a minor problem, and one in the heart which was extremely fatal, but she recovered on her own after a day.
For Luke, no other ability is as attractive as this one.
With this ability, he can be more bold in gaining experience and points.
At that time, the threat to him from either ordinary black gangs or low-level super criminals was almost zero.
He added a little strength without hesitation, and his measurements became: Strength 21, Agility 20, Intelligence 14.
The remaining basic points are 3, the remaining experience is 1830, and the points are 7830.
At present, he has only used points to purchase three types of equipment: basic firearms, basic special operations, and basic tactical command, spending 500 points.
None of this is the point.
The key point is that a large number of ability lists are refreshed in the super learning module.
The ability list of the Umbrella mercenaries he killed is all unlocked and can be purchased.
These capabilities include the basic capabilities of most soldiers, as well as certain logistical capabilities, such as repairing vehicles, repairing helicopters, and repairing firearms.
But without exception, they all have the word "basic" in front of them, and the points required fluctuate between one hundred and two hundred.
Luke just glanced at these abilities casually and gave up on further investigation for the time being.
There is only one tip that really matters.
System: You defeated Alice and obtained her ability list.
You have earned Alice's gratitude and can learn all of her abilities.
Alice's ability: Primary self-healing (T virus. Prerequisite: Strength reaches 40 points), requires 10,000 points.
Luke looked at this hint and began to ponder.
I gained Alice's gratitude after I caught Kane.
But the abilities that Alice provided made him a little disappointed.
I tried hard to recall the vague plot of Resident Evil in my mind, and vaguely remembered that Alice in the second part did not show telekinesis.
It wasn't until the third film that Alice demonstrated her telekinesis consistently.
All Luke could do was wait.
However, he was not too disappointed.
Because this is another opportunity to peek into the system rules.
Alice doesn't have telekinesis now. If she awakens telekinesis in the future, will the system update directly? Or will he have to contact or even defeat Alice again
This question is very interesting and worth studying.
But what made him depressed was that no matter Carol or Alice, their primary self-healing had a prerequisite of 40 points of strength.
Luke pondered that the reasons for the formation of these two abilities were different, but perhaps to the system, it seemed to only recognize ability.
And based on his analysis of the strength attribute, this can obviously increase physical fitness.
When his strength reached 20 points, he was greatly strengthened. What would happen if his strength reached 40 points? Would it be a second bottleneck? Perhaps at that time, his body would be able to withstand the primary self-healing ability.
Besides, it wasn't like Carol and Alice were twice as powerful as him.
Therefore, the self-healing ability of this system may not be consistent with the formation principle of the self-healing ability of the two people.
The system wouldn't transform him into an X-gene mutant or a T-virus infected person out of thin air, right
Secondly, he did not get any hint on how to defeat the God of Vengeance, and naturally did not obtain a list of its abilities.
After killing so many zombies in Raccoon City, he did not get any hints on how to defeat them, nor did he obtain a list of abilities.
Perhaps, these two things are not considered human beings in the system? Or intelligent creatures? He pondered in his mind.
As I was thinking about this, I suddenly heard a knock on the door of the lounge.
He cast his eyes towards the two men in black at the entrance, with a smile on his face: "Captain Wells, Agent Charles, it's nice to see you again."
The two men in black smiled and nodded. "We came here right after receiving your call. We need to ask you about your situation in Raccoon City. We hope we can have a pleasant cooperation."
Luke nodded. “Well, you two, I need to talk to Chief Thomas first.”
Wells gestured for permission.
Luke dialed the number, said a few words and hung up: "Do you need to change places?"
Wells nodded in agreement, and the four of them borrowed an inquiry room, not an interrogation room, because Luke and Selina would not sit on those special chairs with baffles.
Selina was so heartless that she bought two cans of Dr. Pepper and gave one to Luke.
Having successfully gotten Luke to finish the first can, she decided to only treat him to this in future dinners.
This kind of careless behavior made the two so-called FBI look strange, but they also felt relieved.
At least, this beautiful detective seems to be easy to fool.
They didn't know that after Luke put the others down, he talked to Selina alone and basically told her the truth.
Anyway, Selina could be said to have been at the police station, and because of the chaos she got separated from Luke and left the city first. She really didn't know what happened after that because she was always outside the city.
Luke wasn't going to tell a lot of lies either.
Borrick's order to stay for a month to investigate the case was certain to be found out, so it was not surprising that they stayed in Raccoon City.
(Once again: I was really wrong about the biochemical plot, and I will not write similar plots again.
After reading the comments and this chapter, I found that most people asked me to perfectly solve a series of setting problems of the Resident Evil under the Marvel worldview. The key is that they also asked me not to change the Resident Evil settings or the Marvel settings. Many book friends also asked me to abide by the setting of the United States launching atomic weapons in reality.
It was also the first time I realized that my book had to conform to three world views and three settings at the same time to be considered reasonable.
I noticed this, so I won't write about this kind of big movie with a troublesome background in the future, and I won't write it like this. This should solve this embarrassing rationality problem. Well, please forgive me this time)