The second new issue, New Crisis, continues to unfold his inner weapon, the idea of the military, and his attachment to his father has always longed for recognition without revealing it.
Perhaps there is a foreshadowing about the successor.
I like this kind of portable retractable mech with detailed evolution design in the racing field. The villain's pure sense of power is a research direction with the same origin and different ideas of violent aesthetics.
Similar passions and talents are somewhat different from the same people.
His style of behavior is still not serious and his way is true, but it is not all of him Silent despair.
If death is heavy, take it easy. Pretend not to be overwhelmed. Pretend not to know that death is heavy.
From the arguments with the committee and the dialogue with the lieutenant colonel, it can be seen that he is not trying to engage in personal heroism.
His concern was that surrendering would bring more danger that he personally would not use as a bad thing.
And the lieutenant colonel believed that An’s safety should not be decided by him alone, in case he did evil.
All reasonable but flawed.
This villain is completely different from the upper one. The big villain has his own justice and truth to avenge. It is the grievance of the older generation. Ironically, Stark let go of his father's knot and not only sublimated the meaning of inheritance, but also substantively inherited his father. The will and plan are ill fulfilled and Ivan's legacy is unwilling hatred.
The inheritance obviously runs through the headquarters, and there is also an invisible existence that human judgment is better than that of robots. The latter may calculate faster and efficiently process information, but the program can only make a predetermined response and cannot take advantage of the situation.
Personally, I think that I really like him when I look closely. His unrestrained and casual nature is not a relaxed attitude.
I have to say that there is a kind of eccentric modesty and arrogance, because I understand my own flaws, so I don't dare to be the title of a hero, but I really feel that I am qualified and clearly understand my own value.
I'm thinking of using a sense of justice? moral principle? Conscience? To describe his beans is not appropriate.
But he gave me the strength to believe
He will do the right thing.
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