Lord God Investigator

Chapter 1547 Reasonable troop strength for a cosmic war

After listening to Damian's explanation of the current serious situation, the young superheroes who were already difficult to take on big responsibilities were frightened. When they heard him say "unless", they were like drowning people seeing a life-saving straw. Listen attentively as he continues.

"Unless we can have hundreds of millions or even billions of super soldiers with similar strength to yours, with such a force, we will not be crushed to death in an instant by the Dark Multiverse purely through force."

Damian said with a slightly sarcastic tone: "Since it is a war between universes, the unit of measurement of troops must be at least 100 million as the basic unit. Don't make it seem like the two camps of darkness and light, dozens of universes, are deciding the fate of the world. During the war, there were only a hundred or so people there, and even the fight scenes between the rustic black huiled people in small towns were bigger than this."

It stands to reason that there are at least dozens of universes within Barbatos' sphere of influence. If he gathers troops from dozens of universes, the number will definitely be astronomical. After all, this is already a multiverse-level all-out war that exceeds the level of a single universe.

But when it comes to fighting, the final decisive battle turns out to be a surface battle in the small place of Gotham. The scale and intensity are not as good as a battle between planets in a single universe. At least the Zentraedi invasion of the earth in other plot worlds also shows the battleships. Rain, the glow of artillery fire shines like fireworks, and countless planets are destroyed in a grand scene in the blink of an eye.

Not to mention the parallel universe of the Marvel Cinematic Universe next door. Star-destroying weapon technology will never be invented. The power of alien Star Destroyer gun salvo bombing is about the same as that of battleship salvos during World War II. Aliens have mastered time-travel technology. However, we cannot research nuclear bombs and other black technology weapons of mass destruction.

When Thanos attacks the Earth, he also engages in hand-to-hand combat on the ground. If it were Damian, he would just drop 10,000 nuclear bombs and turn around and leave, allowing the people on Earth who were bombed by nuclear bombs to enter the Fallout DLC to kill each other. It would be a mistake to go down with a double-headed kitchen knife. Cut it?

However, in the Marvel comic universe, there have also been extremely grand cosmic wars. Tens of thousands of giant battleships bombarded each other in the universe, destroying robots flattened cities with one cannon, and the "Builder" fleet swept across the galaxy. At least it was better than the DC universe. This kind of bragging about how high the level of the war is involves a multiverse-level battle between good and evil, but in fact, in the end, it is more reasonable for a few to dozens of people to fight.

A certain creator of the Marvel Universe once complained. He said that even when he was creating fantasy characters, he still considered rationality, just like when he created Thor, gave Thor the ability to fly, and then asked Thor to swing the hammer and make the hammer. The action of throwing it out caused him to fly by the inertia of the hammer.

As a comparison, he mentioned the guy who wears underwear in the DC universe, and sarcastically said that guy's flying ability is that when he stretches out his arms and sticks out his butt, mysterious and invisible quantum energy spurts out of his butt, and he flies. Well, it simply cannot withstand scrutiny.

Details determine success or failure, which may be one of the reasons why the Marvel Fantasy Universe has achieved great success in movies that are closer to reality, while the DC Universe has developed well in the animation field that is closer to fantasy, but the movie universe has repeatedly suffered.

"Hundreds of millions to billions of super soldiers with similar power to us? Oh my God, where are we going to find so many strong men?"

"Isn't this impossible? If you gather all the superheroes from all known parallel universes, even if you include super criminals, you won't be able to reach such an astronomical number."

"It's over, we're dead..."

The newly raised hopes of the young superheroes were once again shattered. Damian proposed a very reasonable but obviously unrealistic condition. Since it was a multiverse all-out war, the enemy army gathered the comprehensive strength of dozens of universes and sent billions of troops. It is very reasonable. Unless our side can defeat one hundred million enemies or have billions of troops, or else it is just a third-rate gangster who challenges the country's regular group army. The outcome does not need to be analyzed by a strategist. Any passerby can judge the result.

Superheroes can boast of fighting against the Earth's army with one against ten thousand, but in the army of the Dark Multiverse, the combat capability of a single soldier is not comparable to that of the Earth's mortal army soldiers. As Damian said before, many Superheroes with slightly inferior abilities may not necessarily have better panel attributes than other people's miscellaneous soldiers.

"Damian, I can understand your rational analysis and inference, but we really can't do it!"

Dick Grayson said with a grimace: "As you can see, the only remaining superheroes on earth are the dozens of people in the hall. The tens of thousands of White Zetsu soldiers and orc mages in the base were trained by you. In the dark Assembling an army of billions before the arrival of the multiverse army... There are only seven billion people on earth, how is this possible?"

Damian said meaningfully: "It's not impossible... It's just imaginable, but it's impossible. Since there are seven billion people on the earth, let's train them all into super soldiers! In this way, won't we have enough Do you have enough troops?"

"What! Training all seven billion people into super soldiers?" Dick Grayson simply suspected that he had heard wrong. He was extremely surprised and said: "This... this is even more impossible!"

"Why is it impossible?" Damian asked.

Dick Grayson easily found a reason: "Governments will not agree, which will lead to the collapse of the power structure and social structure of the entire world..."

"If the government doesn't agree, then they just want to wait to die?"

Damian sneered: "Then do you think we should find ways to force them to agree, or should we just listen to them and wait for death with them? It doesn't matter if you choose to wait for death, I am going to leave, so from now on you Just take your time and say goodbye, don't think about the invasion of the Dark Multiverse, you don't want to live anyway."

Dick Grayson was speechless. He also understood that what he was facing now was not the question of "should superheroes interfere with mortal government", but the question of "survival or death"!

In normal times, superheroes would be on equal footing with mortal governments, and would even cooperate closely with each other. But at this critical moment of life and death, the enemy has blocked the city gate and is about to rush in to carry out massacres, and they are also arguing with the governments of various countries. Discussing the topic of who should be in power, democracy or dictatorship, and stable social system is purely a matter of longevity. People of insight should abandon ship and run away to avoid being dragged to death together.

"You mean... we should use our extraordinary power to forcibly... seize power?"

Dick Grayson said with difficulty: "This... goes against our original intention of becoming superheroes, and also goes against the unspoken rules of the tacit understanding between superheroes and the government..."

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