Chapter 58: X-Men
Simply put, it was like one of the basic means of hackers fighting, a DoS attack, using a large amount of junk information to paralyze the other party's network or system resources.
If calculating pi wasn't enough, then use the infinite geometry of the Mandelbrot set fractal, double-opening calculation. If that didn't work, then triple-open, quadruple-open various infinite-solution math problems, or simply review the books in the Los Angeles Public Library.
Anyway, his thoughts were normal, which was the other party's biggest miscalculation.
As a result, he didn't even need to use a second move, and the great Professor X's brain was smoked by pi.
Your mental power is strong, that's true, but our hardware is different.
The Kryptonian who had recovered was laughing triumphantly.
At the same time, Henry also discovered that Professor X's mental power attack was actually a kind of ability to force brainwave synchronization. Thereby controlling the other party's brain, as well as the commands conveyed to the body's limbs.
To talk about the difference between himself and Professor X, it was that the other party possessed the ability to interpret brainwaves, thereby knowing the so-called memories and thoughts.
Then could Magneto and Juggernaut's helmets be seen as a design using the Faraday cage principle, isolating the interference of internal and external waves.
Speaking of which, he wasn't unable to make a helmet to protect against Professor X. Even if he didn't protect against this bald man, there were a large number of telepaths in the Marvel world that needed to be guarded against.
It is said that a thousand thoughts are just a snap of a finger. From the moment Professor X fell, and Henry was still able to let his imagination run wild, the other X-Men, of course, couldn't just stand there and let the situation develop.
They didn't care who made the first move anymore, anyway, it looked like Professor X had suffered the greatest damage.
So the most impulsive young man, Cyclops, pressed the switch on his visor, and a huge ruby-colored impact beam was immediately released.
Henry didn't even think and directly countered with heat vision! The two were fighting in the air.
This move was truly beyond everyone's expectations.
Storm immediately floated into the air, her eyes turned white, and her hair seemed to be floating in water. Ion discharge phenomena appeared around her, showing that she was preparing to use a big move.
At the same time, Quicksilver's thinking was relatively simple. Having grown up in a single-parent family, after accepting Professor X's castrated version of good-aligned hero education, facing the enemy in front of him, his first thought was actually to find a rope to tie the other party up!
And he did just that.
It was just that when he found a thick rope from the campus and ran back to the school gate, which was the location of the conflict, and wanted to quickly circle the enemy and tie him up, Quicksilver saw a scene he had never thought he could see.
He quickly rushed past the man who was fighting with Cyclops. Who knew that the other party seemed to have given up the confrontation with Cyclops and turned to look at him.
The two looked at each other, only one side had a mocking look, while the other side had an expression of disbelief.
Just when Quicksilver wanted to tie a knot on the other party with the rope, he flipped! Because Henry, being mean, used his same-level speed to trip him, making Quicksilver lose his balance like a primary school student who had been successfully pranked.
However, Henry, of course, didn't let Quicksilver fall into a rolling gourd, but grabbed the rope, pulled and threw it with his backhand, directly smashing the person onto Storm in mid-air. Storm, who was hit by the human cannon, flew into the distance together with him.
Only then did Henry reconnect the heat vision that had retreated quite a distance, continuing to stalemate with Cyclops.
It was just that Henry's super brain still had the capacity to think about a problem. This thing, although it looked like light, didn't travel at the speed of light. Because people could see the shooting trajectory, which only showed that this thing was even slower than a bullet!
If it really followed the laws of physics, there wouldn't be time for him to play with Quicksilver. As long as he turned his head, even in bullet time, he would immediately be hit on the forehead by Cyclops's optic blast.
Was this trying to show that his and Quicksilver's speed was really very fast, having reached the speed of light? Or was it trying to say that these beam-type abilities were actually just a mass of high-temperature, high-energy plasma flow, which had to float over and come into contact with the enemy to cause damage.
Henry's super brain hadn't figured out the principle, and the actions of the remaining X-Men didn't stop.
Storm, who was smashed away with Quicksilver, could be ignored. Hank McCoy transformed into a muscular man with blue fur and blue skin, his size having increased by more than double in his beast form.
He held his hands together, raised them above his head, and jumped towards Henry, intending to deliver a heavy hammer blow.
Henry, being sneaky, at the last moment of being smashed, used his super speed to grab Mystique and block her in front of him.
Both the one smashing and the one who was suddenly about to be smashed realized what was happening. But helpless, they could only widen their eyes, their mouths open in circles.
Beast now wanted to stop, but it was too late. This hammer smashed fiercely onto Mystique's forehead. Smashing her backward, she fell to the ground.
And Beast landed at Henry's original position, completely confused as to why his target had changed.
It was just that this position wasn't any good feng shui spot either. Cyclops, who didn't have time to close his visor, blasted the thick-skinned Beast away with an optic blast.
If it were an ordinary person, having suffered Cyclops's angry blow, they might have died. But Beast, this big guy, having suffered it, only received some skin injuries. It was just that being blasted away, plus the confusion of hitting the wrong person, made this genius brain a bit dazed.
Cyclops wanted to continue the attack, but Henry didn't want to play with him anymore. He used his super speed to come to his side and snatched the other party's visor off in one go.
Realizing that he had lost the visor, this restrictive tool, Cyclops was so scared that he closed his eyes and covered his face, squatting down. This was also ruined.
Up to this point, the remaining X-Men with combat power were only Nightcrawler, who could teleport instantly, and Jean Grey, who had telekinesis and telepathy.
One was a coward, one was a small-sized Professor X whose Phoenix Force didn't know where it was, Henry didn't regard these two as big enemies, so there was no talk of active attack.
Of course, it didn't exclude that the red-haired woman standing there was another mutant. After all, they didn't introduce themselves when they appeared, and her appearance wasn't like Nightcrawler, with blue skin and a tail, so easy to identify.
Jean Grey's identity was just Henry's guess.
As for those who were knocked down by him, they were the ones who attacked first, and Henry counterattacked with a clear conscience.
Oh, the only exception was probably Mystique.
She didn't launch an attack on him, but she also caused him trouble. So Henry didn't actively beat her, just grabbed her to be a human shield, and she suffered one blow from Beast.
Nightcrawler, at a loss, seemed to want to do something, Henry shook a finger to stop the other party. "Sigh, tsk tsk tsk. If you don't make a move, I won't hurt you."
End of Chapter
