Chapter 3562 This man is from Krypton (III)
Chapter 3536 This man is from Krypton (Three)
Hale is also a Kryptonian. And he is the Superman of Krypton.
It means that he is the superman among the superman. Among a group of supermans, he is also the most powerful one, and it can be said that he completely crushes other supermans, and he is the superman among the superman.
But in fact, he is a clone made by the Kryptonians.
Some people may find it strange that according to the Kryptonian breeding method, isn’t everyone a clone?
In fact, this is not the case. Although gene editing can be performed, the genes of every Kryptonian are different. It is illegal to steal other people's genes.
For example, you, a low-level man, stole the genes of the general and injected his own children into it, giving him the same force as the general. If something goes wrong, how could the parliament ignore it?
Therefore, since the offspring began to breed in this way, the offspring born from stealing other people's genes are called clones.
Haer is a clone. But he cloned not just one person - his body contains all the strongest genes of Kryptonians. Whether it is a scientist, a general, or a political leader, he uses all the good genes in his body.
These genes have produced some chemical effects, resulting in the birth of the strongest individual in Krypton's history.
Of course, he didn't know that he was a clone, and he hated clones very much, thinking that they were thieves who steal genes.
In the comics, his identities are different, but they all have a deep connection with Joe Al, Clark's biological father. They are either his friend or his adopted son.
He also loves his hometown Krypton deeply. In the comics, he escaped the destruction of Krypton by some chance. After discovering that his hometown was destroyed, he has been committed to rebuilding Krypton.
However, his method of rebuilding Krypton is slightly different from that of Zod: Zod wants to restore the population on Krypton, while Hale wants to restore the energy on Krypton.
As mentioned before, the conditions on the planet Krypton itself are not very good. The energy is not abundant enough, and they are monopolized by the upper class. Moreover, their uncontrollable mining has led to the planet's body being in danger.
Zod's method is to rebrand Kryptonians and control the population, while Hale's method is to plunder energy.
This is actually a technology that Krypton had before its destruction, which was to devour the stars in other star systems as their own energy supply. However, because the technology was not very mature at that time and the distribution of stars in the universe was not that dense, this technology was temporarily put on hold.
And Hale may think that as long as the energy is restarted, he can revive Krypton, so he fell in love with the sun in the solar system. In the comics, he also had a conflict with the Justice League.
If nothing unexpected happens, he must have been attracted by the sun this time. The destruction of Mercury may be because Mercury is a hindrance.
Although it sounds ridiculous, as long as it is strong enough, you can do whatever you want. It is very likely that when Hail set up a device to devour stars, he found that Mercury was a bit in the way, so he punched Mercury.
When I passed this conclusion back to the Justice League, everyone was speechless.
But at the same time, they were all relieved - fortunately they had considered that the stars in their galaxy might be targeted, so they took a lot of security measures against the sun. This reckless guy didn't succeed so easily.
Oliver immediately contacted Bruce and said, "There is a problem with the sun, and he is likely to go and check it out. You must avoid encountering him head-on. You are absolutely not allowed to fight him! Did you hear that, Bruce?!"
Bruce sighed and agreed reluctantly.
Of course he knew what Oliver meant. This guy was too strong. If Bruce fought head-on with him and fought near the sun, and the sun was blown up by the aftermath of the two of them fighting, then the human being would be finished.
So, although Bruce really wanted to meet this guy, he still had to choose to hide.
Bruce's ability to fight head-on is actually not strong. His angel identity is only a person but not a abilities. He has only one skill that can be used, that is, summoning the Holy Light and bringing him back to heaven. Running away is very useful, but it is difficult to use for fighting.
He has a lot of Babatos' dark energy, which can be used for fighting, but is incompatible with his angel identity. He cannot use dark energy when using angel form.
If he only uses dark energy, his defense ability is insufficient and he cannot run away at any time, so he is easily beaten to death.
In the past, he used this identity to win, just because he was crushing his body, or because the opponent could not understand what the angel was and could not resist the dark energy.
This time it's different. This time I came here a tough guy. Hae Er is quite powerful.
The Kryptonian abilities he possesses are enhanced versions. The paper data alone is several times that of Superman. He also has the ability to read and modify other people's memories, master time and space at will, and have his own astral projection.
The most outrageous thing is that he can exist at different time points at the same time like Dr. Manhattan. This is basically at the ceiling level in DC Comics' ability system.
For him, blowing up a Mercury is basically a matter of bounced his fingers - it is similar to seeing a trash on the table, and he bounced away with a flash.
Even if Bruce can use Barbatos' dark energy as an angel, he has no chance of winning against him. The only possibility is to open the door to the darkness and let Barbatos deal with him personally.
But the problem is that Babatos can't get out now. Therefore, unless he can lead him to Babatos' territory, the chance of winning is still not great. Of course, Hail can't kill Bruce, after all, no matter how strong he is, he will never be able to go to heaven.
And Bruce wanted to meet Hail, of course he didn't want to fight him head-on. Since this guy is rational, then we can talk about it. There are not many stars in the universe, so why do you have to make things difficult for the sun?
However, Oliver strongly asked, Bruce decided to hide first to see if this guy could use the shield of dark energy. If there was no way, they would have bargaining chips for negotiation.
Not only Bruce was paying attention to the situation of the sun, but people like Hal and Barry who had the ability to retreat quickly were patrolling near the sun, searching for Hale's figure.
At this moment, Batman Injustice came to Oliver. He said, "What do you plan to do if the other party shows up?"
"We want to talk to him," said Oliver. "The other party is also a wise life, so it is naturally possible to communicate. Communication is the basis of everything."
Batman injustice narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "The Justice League in your universe is very powerful, much stronger than us."
"Do you think we should use force?"
"He ruined your most advanced base."
"That's why we have to talk to him," said Oliver. "The universe is the prey of the weak. His strength is beyond doubt. He has caused us losses. If we can occupy enough favorable conditions, it will certainly cost him, but the problem is that it cannot do it now."
"As long as you fight in the solar system, the loss is the earth. Choose peaceful means to solve the problem as much as possible, in order to better preserve the earth's property. If you rush forward and fight directly, what if the sun or other planets are destroyed, isn't the loss still the earth?"
Oliver sighed and said, "When you are weak, no matter how you act, you are just incompetent and furious. It is better to calm down and choose a way that is more conducive to your own problems."
"What if he doesn't cooperate?"
"We are not keen on war, but we are not afraid of war." Oliver said lightly by knocking on the table, "If he firmly does not cooperate and causes losses that we cannot accept, he must fight."
"So you don't plan to start a war with him head-on now, do you think the probability of he will cooperate is higher?"
"Yes, if he really came for the sun, we are completely sure to convince him. And if the Kryptonians on Earth come forward and let him see hope of cooperating with humans to revive Krypton, he should choose to cooperate."
"Yes, this is the premise that he is wise, and to be precise, he must be rational."
Oliver frowned and looked at the injustice Batman and said, "What do you want to say?"
"Have you ever wondered why there are so many stars in the universe that he stared at the sun?"
Oliver remained silent because he actually didn't know why. Logically speaking, there are stars near Krypton. Even if some of them do not meet the standards, the remaining ones must be enough. Why do you have to run over so far to get the sun?
"Do you think he was ordered?"
"Think about it, a wanderer who deeply loves his hometown, but after returning to his hometown, he found that his population had perished and his former hometown was only dead. He would feel very angry, right?"
Oliver nodded.
"An angry person is easy to be manipulated." Batman in the Unjust glanced at Superman in the Unjust and said, "I believe you can see that the demise of Krypton is not that simple. Even if the parliament is responsible for its own fault, someone will definitely fuel the fire. If there is an evil force hidden in Krypton, will he also manipulate Hail?"
Oliver fell into deep thought, and he knew what Batman injustice meant.
The story about the destruction of Krypton brought back by Hal does sound quite natural: the parliament oppresses the people, the people rise up to resist, and in the end a victim seizes the opportunity and pulls everyone to die together. The whole logic is smooth.
But there are actually some loopholes. For example, under such strict class oppression, how did the worker do all this?
Not to mention anything else, the most core genetic coding facilities are not something he can access, right?
Even professional scientists, Joe Al also attaches great importance to the central treasure book, which proves that their gene encoding is very complicated and must be recorded to be used accurately. How could he, an ordinary worker, adjust the code?
Of course Oliver would have doubts, but it would be meaningless to pursue these details when Krypton has been destroyed.
But Batman Injustice said this and it really connected everything.
If the demise of Krypton at that time was not an accident, but someone hid behind the scenes to manipulate everything, then it would be absolutely not an accident that Hale, who had returned to Krypton, appeared in the solar system. This proves that the mastermind behind the scenes is likely to have also set his sights on the earth.
Oliver pondered for a moment, then looked at the injustice Batman and said, "You are right, this is not that simple. To know who is causing the blame, we must go to Krypton."
That's right! It's Haye!
Chapter completed!