The knight in the big world of American TV series
Chapter 1939 (Please give me a monthly ticket!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!!)
Chapter 1939 (Please give me a monthly ticket!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!!)
In fact, Nick Fury was also worried... Black Manta said this, who knows if he is reliable? Another thing, Hannibal is still here!
Nick Fury hates the unknown, and instinctively resists everything he doesn't understand, and even tries every means to suppress it until he can control it. For example, the Knight King, in fact, the Knight King does not appear very often.
There is no way, Kai always forgets this vest. Originally, this vest was a temporary product. Kai had no preparation at all and could only rely on this vest. Later Hannibal and Batman were deliberately designed.
Therefore, the chance of the Knight King appearing has never been very high. However, his appearance was so stunning and cool that the whole world had a very deep impression of the Knight King. Until now, the Knight King has become more deeply rooted in people's hearts.
Even on the Internet, among all the superhero rankings, the Knight King is firmly ranked first.
The second one is Batman.
On the contrary, superheroes like Tony and Kai, who have been in public for a long time and are not so mysterious, are ranked lower, which is a magical phenomenon.
In short, the more mysterious the superhero, the more Nick Fury is wary of them, because he has no idea what they are capable of, or even who they are. For example, Batman is already a headache for Nick Fury. How can there be someone in this world who has no trace at all?
The Knight King does not count, as Nick Fury classified the Knight King as a god, like Ares or the Asgardians, who were not originally on Earth or were hiding, so naturally nothing can be found.
But Batman is from Earth!
How come he can't find anything?
And then there is Hannibal, who disappeared without a trace, without leaving any trace at all.
But they do have something in common, that is, they are all related to Kai.
Nick Fury once suspected that Kai was impersonating them, but later this speculation was proved to be nonsense, after all, Kai and they had appeared at the same time on different occasions.
But no one knew that this seemingly ridiculous guess was actually true.
Kai felt that the situation was a bit tricky, after all, he had no good solution for what Nick Fury said. For example, Asgard was powerless to do anything about Orm, and could only imprison him to prevent him from doing evil, but Orm still had to endure the torture he deserved.
So Kai had no way of telling whether what Nick Fury said was true or false.
Everyone looked at Kai, hoping he could come up with a solution.
Kai had no choice but to spread his hands.
Then the others looked at Hannibal.
Hannibal looked a little helpless: "I can't promise."
In fact, these words should be said behind people's backs, at least not in front of Nick Fury, after all, wouldn't that give others more leverage? But these guys couldn't hold their tempers, and if Hannibal dodged now, it would be almost the same as admitting it directly, so he could only tell the truth.
After all, these guys need some experience.
Negotiating with criminals is not as easy as it is in TV dramas... Of course, most of the time, it is actually very simple, because there are very few criminals who are truly vicious and act after careful planning. Most crimes are actually crimes of passion.
As the saying goes, it's too much.
In a fit of anger, the argument turned into a brawl, and the brawl escalated to the point of death.
In fact, it’s not a big deal. If you calm down, you can basically know the severity of it.
This kind of case is the easiest for criminal police, because basically they know the truth in the first trial, and there is no need to scare them.
What I fear most is mental illness, crimes without reason or specific targets, and premeditated crimes.
I won't go into details here, but in short, most of these two types of criminals are hoping for a lucky break and will never confess, so the police have to deal with them at this time.
Moreover, there are police officers in the criminal police force who are specifically responsible for this aspect, namely the pre-trial officers.
Such positions are set up in public security organs or judicial systems. Pre-trial officers are experts in interrogation and are well versed in criminal psychology. They formulate different interrogation strategies according to different cases, different ages and personality characteristics of criminal suspects, and compete with criminal suspects in wits and courage. Generally, they are senior public security police who have worked in the judicial system and public security system for many years or judicial staff with rich experience in handling cases on the judicial front.
You know, not everyone can be the pre-trial examiner.
The detectives in many movies and TV shows actually refer to this type of people. Of course, it doesn't mean that criminal police in other professions are not detectives, but this thing is really not something that ordinary people can do. Let's put it this way, Kai has never been a pre-trial officer in his previous life. If you go to the police station and see that it is a young man who interrogates you, then you should be relieved, because your case is not serious. But if you see an old policeman with a pleasant face, then you are unlucky.
This type of people are usually old-timers!
As we all know, once a criminal suspect enters the pre-trial procedure, he or she will develop a strong defensive mentality. So, how can we control the psychological activities of the criminal suspect and effectively break through them? Many pre-trial officers will interrogate the suspects in a seemingly careless manner, but through "full of routines", they will eventually make the suspects plead guilty and obey the law. Little do they know that these routines are similar to psychological counseling - that is, first of all, "establishing a relationship".
"Establishing a relationship" between the counselor and the client is the main task that the counselor needs to do in the early stage of treatment, and it will run through the entire consultation. The counselor will first collect information about the client to get a preliminary understanding of the other party, and use this to find a breakthrough and narrow the psychological distance between the two parties to help with better subsequent treatment. Establishing a relationship on two similar points eventually became the key to breaking through the suspect's psychological defenses and solving the case in one fell swoop. Anyone who knows a little about psychology knows that people's cognition affects behavior; conversely, behavior will also change people's cognition. In psychological counseling, the quality of the counseling relationship has a strong positive correlation with the counseling effect. In fact, in my opinion, the interrogation process is the same. Imagine if the interrogator could spend some energy to establish a relationship with the suspect like Lao Lu did - through "empathy" or "empathy" to understand the suspect's psychological state and psychological activities, and then establish a psychological connection between the two parties, so that the other party will unconsciously "stand on his side", then the entire interrogation process may become smoother, and even key problems can be solved in an instant.
In addition to empathy to establish relationships, there are many other techniques in psychological counseling that can be applied to pretrial investigation. For example, the imitation method in psychological behavioral therapy mentioned in the book is not only a commonly used method in criminal management and pretrial investigation, but also one of the easiest methods to master. The imitation method, also known as the demonstration method, is a treatment method that presents a certain behavioral model to the help-seeker, allowing him to observe how the demonstrator behaves and what results he gets through this behavior, so as to make the help-seeker engage in similar behavior.
The police would find some suspects with less serious crimes and ask them to confess in public what they had not yet explained to the public security organs; if the suspects were found to be true, they would be released in public according to the policy of "leniency for confession". From the description in the book, we can know that these "movements" using imitation techniques are quite effective; however, imitation has also led some criminals who have no other problems to fabricate some unfounded crimes in order to gain freedom.
Another commonly used method is the Gestalt technique proposed by the Gestalt School of Psychology - that is, people have the psychological motivation to complete information. In the era described in the book, pre-trial officers often used this trick during the interrogation process, and it was often successful. When interrogating suspects, they would cleverly use the instinctive tendency of people to complete key information and deliberately omit certain key details, so that the suspects would subconsciously supplement or accidentally "let it slip." If they reveal this key information, then the facts of the crime can basically be determined. In highly tense and highly confrontational interrogation dialogues, this phenomenon of "letting it slip" is also common.
Of course, if such techniques are used "excessively", there may be a risk of inducing confessions, and even easily lead to wrongful convictions. Therefore, psychological techniques should be used reasonably during interrogation, and excessive force should not be used, and the case should not be decided solely based on confessions, so as to avoid irreversible consequences.
According to the principles of psychology, it is impossible for a person to have no attitude towards someone or something; and this pre-formed attitude or value judgment will have a strong impact on a person's cognition. Therefore, in the process of psychological counseling, special emphasis is placed on the counselor's objective and neutral attitude, that is, to have an accepting attitude towards the client, his or her problems, and the values he or she holds, without criticism, blame, or evaluation. Such a position and attitude enables the counselor to collect and understand information more comprehensively and form correct judgments.
During the pre-trial process, the pre-trial officer will inevitably be influenced by factors such as emotional stance or professional thinking. It is impossible for him to view the suspects completely objectively and neutrally, and he should not completely accept or approve of their actions. However, there is an extreme deviation from neutrality, and the "stereotype" derived from inertia must not appear in the pre-trial.
In short, there are many tricks in this business. Basically, every excellent pre-trial officer is a treasure in each police force because he can really solve the case.
After all, confessions are a very important part of our crime solving process. We cannot be careless.
What is happening right now is actually just a preliminary trial. Unfortunately, what a bunch of stupid teammates.
Seeing that there was no way out, Kai could only take a step back: "What do you want?"
"I..." Nick Fury's eyes lit up, and there was hope!
But Kai interrupted immediately, "Don't talk about unrealistic conditions. You know I can't let you go. No matter how many reasons you have, it won't work. As for breaking up, that's impossible. Black Manta is at best just a trouble. He can't destroy the world!"
This is Kai lowering expectations for Nick Fury.
Don't say you will let him go when the time comes, how could Kai agree to that?
It was also to let Nick Fury play the 'opening window' trick on him.
The so-called "opening window" trick is what the famous writer Lu Xun said. Lu Xun's opening window theory refers to a psychological strategy, that is, after a larger request is rejected, a smaller request is made, so that the smaller request is more likely to be accepted. This theory is expounded in Lu Xun's article "Silent China", and he uses an example to illustrate this phenomenon: when a person proposes to open a skylight in a house, it may be opposed; but if a larger change such as removing the roof is proposed first, people may accept the relatively small change of opening a skylight. This phenomenon is called the "house demolition effect" or "broken skylight effect", and is regarded as an effective strategy in psychology and persuasion skills.
Only by eliminating this grandson's lucky mentality can we negotiate conditions later.
It’s not that Kai was really prepared to agree to him, it’s just… he just didn’t want to be disgusted!
Nick Fury must die. Who knows what kind of trouble this guy will cause if he survives.
It’s not that Kai is narrow-minded, it’s really that... Kai is a little afraid of this grandson.
In the past, when he was a nagging person, I didn't take him seriously at all. But who knew that a small person could stir up big waves. The things this grandson did were bigger than the last. Who knows what kind of trouble he will cause in the future!
He doesn't care, but there is no reason for ordinary people to suffer for this lunatic.
Nick Fury's grandson is actually no harm to Kai. After all, no matter how powerful he is, what can he do? Kai is not afraid. But thousands of innocent people will suffer.
Look at how much trouble this grandson has caused.
Every time he causes trouble, innocent people are the ones who suffer.
He wanted to get rid of vampires, but ended up letting them hunt humans, which eventually led to a vampire riot. How many people died?
He wanted to catch Venom, but what happened? He blew up an entire street!
He wanted to build a Cosmic Cube, and what happened? New York was invaded.
He wanted to study the MUTOs, so he raised them in Xiaozi's place. What happened? The two MUTOs and Godzilla destroyed all of Hawaii and most of San Francisco.
He wanted to kill Ghidorah, but ended up causing a Titan War, and a lot of people died!
He wanted to make Mechagodzilla, and the Columbians were in big trouble!
I’m embarrassed to mention the other details, but every time he caused trouble, a lot of people died.
So, Nick Fury is definitely going to die this time, he has no choice but to die.
If he doesn't die, he's afraid that the American people won't be enough for him to kill. It's really strange to say that this guy is really an American. He specifically kills Americans. He has killed tens of millions of Americans...
Hey! Others are really so righteous. Although they are also fierce, they are not as strong as the Americans.
They even destroyed three major American cities.
Nick Fury opened his mouth, but he wasn't too disappointed. Damn it, even if Kai said he would let him go and forget about it, he had to believe it!
All he wants now is a chance. As long as Kai doesn't kill him now, he will be confident that he will not die later!
He knows too many secrets!
There are too many people who want to get these secrets.
"I expect to get a fair trial!"
The efficiency of the American judicial system...those who understand will understand!
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