After finalizing the transfer plan, Ah Fu began to transfer the data, and Luke walked into the basement to start a new test.
The system judged that Stacy's primary copying ability could be partially learned.
According to previous experience, the effect of his learning must be quite different from the original ability.
For example, primary pheromone manipulation, the original ability owner Kilgrave can use it to control anyone, regardless of gender.
After Luke learned it, this ability only works on women.
Genetic testing of Kilgrave revealed an unknown mutation in his gene.
Of course, there is no such mutation in Luke's genes, so after learning, he can only strengthen the pheromone effect he has.
Pheromones are things that make the opposite sex feel good.
Therefore, the genetically normal Luke's pheromones are only effective on women, and cannot kill both men and women like Kilgrave's monster.
Besides, Stacy's original primary copy is to copy everything about the target from the genetic level through direct contact with the target's body. The longer and fuller the contact time, the more memories and abilities you can get from the other party.
Just looking at this effect, it can be classified as the scariest of all the abilities Luke has ever seen.
Because this means that as long as there is a suitable target and enough contact time, Stacy will soon become an extremely powerful kaleidoscope-level superpower.
Unfortunately and fortunately, Stacy bumped into Luke when she was an ignorant girl.
Unfortunately, she will no longer be a devil-level power user.
What's even more fortunate is that she doesn't have to suffer more side effects of abilities, and can maintain a normal state and live happily.
If Luke hadn't caught her, once she obtained a suitable superpower with primary copying, she would quickly fall into the abyss of schizophrenia.
The rate of this depravity increases exponentially.
If the ability is easy to use, she will use the form of the original owner of the ability for a longer period of time, and the "personality" of the original owner of the ability will quickly take shape, and it will not disappear, nor can it be suppressed.
Having tasted the big sweetness, she is likely to take the initiative to collect more superpowers and add more split personalities in the future.
The more she has split personalities, the more she does things without normal logic, and the pursuit and killing will inevitably follow.
At that time, if she is not quickly caught, she will be an experimental product for the rest of her life. Or just get stronger and stronger until you're killed or unstoppable.
Luke takes a fancy to the ability of primary replication, which lies in becoming another person from the genetic level.
But at the cost of becoming mentally ill, he has no interest in acquiring other people's memories and abilities.
In order to avoid trouble, after learning elementary copying, he chose to let the clone do the experiment.
If there is an abnormality, then he will call again and refresh the clone.
Now judging from the feedback on the use of the avatar, his primary copy is indeed a disabled version.
But this time, he was extremely satisfied with the primary copy of the disabled version.
His disabled version ability can transform himself into another person "partially" from the genetic level, but he will not acquire any memories and abilities of the other person.
The acquisition method can be through direct contact with the target person, or by touching body tissue with the target DNA—such as blood.
The convertible "part" basically refers to the shape.
There is a limit to the size of the target of the transformation—he cannot be transformed into a child who is tens of centimeters, nor can he be transformed into a big devil like Lu Fat.
But the most precious part of this incomplete version of ability is precisely here.
Stacy's original ability is foolish, similar to a beauty camera, she only needs to select a template and press the switch.
But Luke's disabled version ability is a ps program, not only can switch on and off, he can also adjust it by himself and choose the desired effect.
For example, when the No. 2 master with Bell's face went to see Tony, the target of his copy was only a young white male with the same size.
But in the process of copying, he slightly changed the composition of the target's facial bones and muscles, and the face became Christian Bale in the previous life.
There is no doubt that Luke prefers his incomplete version of ability.
Uncontrolled powerful forces are more likely to bring disaster and misfortune.
And the power of completely following one's heart can help oneself and help others.
Luke's previous experiment mainly wanted to determine whether the disabled version of himself had hidden worries about schizophrenia.
Now the avatar does not accept any memory and emotion of the target at all, so the possibility of this hidden worry basically does not exist.
However, he had something else to test for—genes.
The results of the first metamorphosis test came out, showing that his genes were indeed on target.
Luke released the primary copying ability, thought for a long time, and turned into Bell again.
The medical program Osiris immediately reminded: "99.7% similarity in appearance, passed the similarity test."
Then it operated the robotic arm to collect Luke's saliva, blood, hair and some tissues from various parts of the body.
After a while, it gave the result: "The body surface, hair, and saliva all match the target genes, and the blood and body tissues match your own genes."
Luke laughed and said softly, "Very well, let's do it again."
He repeated the process of canceling the ability, activating the ability, and testing Osiris.
Osiris gave the result again: "The body surface, hair, saliva, blood, and body surface tissues match the target genes, and the muscles and internal organs match your own genes."
Luke smiled all over his face: "Perfect."
Now, his appearance belongs to another person genetically, but the inner core still belongs to himself.
This is what he's always wanted—Super Disguise.
False things are always distrusted, just like Tony always has a little doubt because Batman doesn't show his true face.
But Luke didn't want his true identity to be revealed.
It's not that he doesn't trust Tony or anyone else in the Avengers, but he doesn't want his family to be in perpetual trouble.
At this moment, he finally solved the problem of the "real existence" of his vest, not just a face.
He really needs this more now than simply increasing his combat power.
The excited Luke didn't stop, but continued to test his new ability.
He didn't stop the work until late at night, and sighed slightly regretfully: "Well, it seems that things can't be so perfect."
After testing, he turned it into a primary copy of the Super Disguise Technique, and everything is fine.
The only trouble is that he can't use his ability for a long time. Currently, it lasts for about 130 minutes at most.
Vigorous exercise also reduces duration, but he hasn't done testing to be sure.
It is conservatively estimated that in a situation like the New York War, the Super Disguise Technique should only last for one hour.
As for Stacy's original ability, there is no such thing as maintaining time at all.
However, this is only a small regret.
As long as his modification is not so subtle, only making changes to one or two, it is not difficult to reach the time limit of Super Disguise to 4 hours.
On the whole, this time is completely enough.