The extraordinary life of a certain American comic

Chapter 2: Make Yourself a Superman

The interface of the plug-in is rectangular, and the background image is sci-fi and distorted.

A few lines of text fill the interface.

『Supernormal, become a god』

『Supernormal card slot: "1"』

『Supernormal points: "60"』

『First card slot: "None (can copy all abilities that the player has access to)"』

『Note: "It takes 200 supernormal points to open the second card slot"』

『...』

That's it.

Just as Locke said before.

This plug-in, which he activated two years ago on the eve of his graduation from Harvard, is so simple that it looks like the god of time travel suddenly remembered that he didn't give him a plug-in, so he quickly made a plug-in and sent it to him.

Even how to use this plug-in was figured out by Locke alone.

However...

Complaints aside, the function of this plug-in is still quite powerful.

In a word.

The biggest effect of this plug-in is that it allows him to copy the superpowers of any supernatural creature for his own use.

There are no restrictions.

Of course.

The premise is that you have a card slot.

The first card slot needs 100 extraordinary points to open.

And extraordinary points need to be obtained by directly or indirectly killing extraordinary creatures.

The stronger the extraordinary creature is, the more extraordinary points will be given after killing it.

This is also the reason why Locke resolutely chose to join the Sentinel Special Service after figuring out the function and use of this plug-in.

Who makes the Sentinel Special Service the only law enforcement agency that can legally hunt extraordinary creatures at present.

Even so, it took Locke two years to save up the extraordinary points required to open the first card slot.

There is no way. After so many years of intensive cultivation since 1973, the status of mutants in the Federation cannot be said to be comparable to that of African Americans. It can only be said that the treatment of terrorists is much better than that of mutants.

And the number of extraordinary points is linked to the strength of extraordinary creatures.

So...

Locke feels that it is relatively fast to open the first card slot in two years.

However, he did not rush to find a lowest-level mutant to copy his abilities immediately after opening the first card slot.

For everything, preparation is the key to success.

After Locke figured out the ability of this plug-in, he had a bold idea and plan in his mind.

For example, how to use this plug-in to turn himself into Superman in the American comic universe!

Yes.

Superman.

His plug-in can infinitely plunder extraordinary abilities. Through this, it is entirely possible to turn himself into Superman in American comics.

What are Superman's abilities?

Heat vision?

The mutant Scott's Cyclops can be completely replaced.

Man of Steel?

Colossus' mutant abilities can also be replaced.

And Superman's extraordinary speed can also completely copy the mutant abilities of the mutant Quicksilver.

In a word.

It is entirely possible to turn yourself into Superman through mutants.

Even!

He can have everything that Superman has, and he can also have what Superman doesn't have.

His first card slot was reserved for Steel Force.

After all, with this cheat, it can be predicted that as long as he lives long enough, it is only a matter of time before he becomes stronger.

Therefore, Locke's first superpower is defensive.

"There is just one problem..."

Locke looked at his first card slot, which is still vacant, and sighed inwardly. After putting away the system panel, he came back to his senses and looked at Debbie, who was sitting in the front passenger seat with a long golden ponytail and wearing a Sentinel combat uniform that set off her tight figure.

His rank in the Sentinel Special Service is a senior agent, leading a group of Sentinels, with independent law enforcement power, and two junior agents as his team members.

Debbie, who was sitting in the passenger seat, and Jack, who was driving, were his team members.

Locke thought about it.

"Debbie."

"Yeah."

Debbie, who had a blonde ponytail and a baby face that didn't match her hot body, turned her head and looked at Locke who was sitting on the back seat with his legs crossed: "Boss, what's wrong?"

Locke asked: "The missing mutant Colossus, is there still no clue?"

Debbie thought about it and shook her head: "Still looking."

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The mutant Colossus was exposed three months ago.

Unfortunately, the exposed address was not in New York City, but was reported by the public in New Jersey across the Hudson River.

When Locke heard the news, he drove to New Jersey almost immediately.

But he was still a step late. When he got there, Colossus had already run out of the encirclement and disappeared.

Three months have passed, and Colossus's whereabouts are still unknown.

If nothing unexpected happens, this Colossus may have been found by Professor X, Charles Xavier, and brought back to the Xavier Manor, which is known to everyone but no one can find, and is known as the pure land of mutants.

Yes.

Everyone knows the address of Xavier Manor.

After all, Xavier Investment Group is also well-known in Wall Street.

But...

Knowing is one thing, and being able to find it is another.

The top leaders of the Sentinel Secret Service have issued a statement that whoever can find the road to Xavier Manor and kill the mutants inside will be promoted five levels in a row.

Countless Sentinel agents were very excited about this, and Locke was no exception.

Unfortunately, no one could find it.

The question was that there was a mutant with a large-scale shielding ability in Xavier Manor, who protected Xavier Manor.

Unless missiles were used to carry out a covering artillery bombardment of the place where Xavier Manor existed.

But this was impossible.

No politician could afford the cost of using missiles in New York City.

Even if Xavier Manor was located in the suburbs of New York City.

So...

Unless he could find a way to enter Xavier Manor, otherwise, it would be impossible to expect Colossus who entered Xavier Manor to come out again.

But!

As a Sentinel, if I enter the mutant's lair, even if I agreed in advance that I would only meet Colossus, I would probably be beaten to death by the mutants inside.

Xavier Manor disappeared in 1973, after the "Mutant Freedom Act" was promulgated. So far, more than 30 years have passed, and there are probably thousands of mutants in the manor, if not tens of thousands.

Locke shuddered involuntarily when he thought of the scene where he was beaten up by thousands of mutants as soon as he entered the manor.

No.

Copying Colossus's ability, this path is probably not feasible at the moment.

Then whose ability should he copy first?

He can't really copy the abilities of those imprisoned monsters, right?

Locke thought to himself and frowned.

Just then.

Sitting in the front passenger seat, concentrating on driving, Jack, who has a square face and a body like a small tank, stepped on the brakes.

"We're here, boss!"

"..."

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