The scanners couldn't piece together the mosaic correctly, despite having all the necessary data. However, I could complete that very mosaic.
As soon as I understood this... I smirked and began creating the weapons that would help me solve the problem named Esteban de Ablo.
First of all, I needed to create a weapon that could help me reduce Diablo's arsenal. I looked at Esteban's location and realized I still had time to finish the necessary work.
Immersed in my work, I barely noticed how time flew by. My thoughts were entirely focused on making sure every element, every detail of the device, was flawless. This was not just a battle of minds between Esteban de Ablo and me; it was a clash of two worlds: the world of science and the world of magic.
When the prototype was ready, I paused to look at my creation.
The device, glowing with a cold light under the lamps in my lab, was more than just a mechanism. It embodied my quest to understand the unknown and protect the world from those who wished to use their powers for evil.
With a grin on my face, born not only from the anticipation of the upcoming confrontation but also from the satisfaction of a job well done, I began preparing to test the device. With this weapon in hand, I felt ready for any challenges that might arise.
At that moment, another notification sounded, telling me that Esteban had reached the final level of the building's defenses.
"Time to show this ancient alchemist he should have stayed in his grave," I thought before heading off to meet the alchemist.
—= Some Time Later =—
"What exactly are you doing here, Mr. de Ablo?" I asked Esteban, who had breached yet another level of defenses.
At that moment, the scanners were still working. The lenses I wore continued to gather information.
When I posed my question, Esteban seemed puzzled for a moment, but his composure quickly returned. He raised his hands, preparing another spell, but my devices were already a step ahead.
BAM
A sound wave, carefully tuned for maximum effect, shattered the silence of the room. The energy concentrated in this sonic blast was specially designed to counter magical forces, and it worked flawlessly. Esteban de Ablo, a mage with centuries of experience and power, was suddenly caught off guard.
The wave hit Esteban, causing him to lose balance momentarily. The air around us vibrated with energy, and even the light in the lab seemed to flicker brighter for a split second. It was a reminder that even ancient magicians were not anatomically different from regular humans.
Esteban's gaze filled with rage. At that moment, his body sparked with electricity. My scanners detected a thin stream of data leaving the devices hidden in Esteban's body, heading straight to Doom's lair. This was information about my research and defense systems. Thanks to enhanced data protection on my primary research, Doom didn't get everything, but what he did obtain was extremely dangerous.
Victor was always a master at the chess game of politics and science, and now he was making his next move.
"Victor," I whispered, realizing where the collected information had gone.
Meanwhile, Esteban, whose body had just experienced the destructive power of my weapon, did the impossible thanks to an impulse from Victor's device. His battered body, covered in bruises and cuts, seemed to find an inexhaustible reserve of energy. Staggering like a puppet barely held together by strings, he slowly got to his feet. His eyes reflected a storm of emotions—rage and barely concealed admiration for his opponent.
"Reed Richards," he said in a heavy but confident voice, as if each word were forged from iron, "you have just made a very dangerous enemy..."
I fully understood Esteban's game, realizing that every word and gesture was calculated to buy him time. Time necessary to focus energy, to use his magic against me once more. But I wasn't going to give him that chance.
"Fine," I replied, as if accepting his unspoken invitation to a duel, where our cunning and reflexes would be the only rules.
As Esteban, thinking he had the advantage, began focusing on his spell, I made a decisive move. With ease born from years of practice and superhuman flexibility, I transformed my arm. The flesh and bones under my skin began to reshape like clay in the hands of a talented sculptor, forming a new, more dangerous shape.
My hand turned into a hammer that struck Esteban's body at incredible speed. The blow was swift and devastating. The hammer cut through the air with a deafening whistle before crashing into my opponent's body.
Caught off guard, Esteban tried to react, but it was too late. The hammer hit him squarely in the chest, knocking the wind out of him and sending him flying several meters back.
The crunch that echoed in the room indicated he would need some time to heal his injuries.
"Haaaah..." I sighed when the scanners confirmed Esteban was unconscious.
Given that this man possessed inhuman powers, handing him over to ordinary authorities would be a poor decision. But could I trust him to Fury?
"Damn it..." I muttered, realizing I would have to talk to Nick Fury.
—= Victor von Doom =—
Sitting on his throne, shrouded in the shadows cast by the massive drapes that shielded him from the harsh sun of Latveria, was the ruler of this powerful nation. In his hands lay secret data brought by his metallic messengers—robots created to carry out his will. These machines, flawless creations of his genius, had delivered the long-awaited information about Richards' defenses.
With each passing minute spent studying the documents, a fire of ambition and determination ignited in the ruler's eyes. Now, armed with all the necessary information, he could devise a plan that would not only bypass all of Richards' layers of defense but also demonstrate his superiority over anyone who dared to oppose him.
The ruler of Latveria rose from his throne, filled with unwavering confidence in his impending triumph.
"It's time to show this world what Doom is capable of," Victor von Doom thought as he headed to his lab.
—//—
"Can you ever be left alone?" Sue said with a mix of reproach and hidden concern in her voice, surveying the room where every object seemed to be turned inside out. Her piercing gaze, full of questions, sought explanations.
"Well, this time, it's not my fault," I replied, trying to restore order amidst the chaos left by Diablo. My hands darted between scattered items on the floor, attempting to make some sense of the mess.
Johnny and Ben stood at the doorway, their expressions speaking volumes. The chaos that had erupted on the first floor left them slightly shocked and amazed.
"Looks like we missed all the fun," Johnny Storm said, his voice light and carefree, with a sparkle of adventure in his eyes. He exchanged glances with Ben, waiting for his reaction.
"I think we dodged a bullet," Ben declared with a much more pragmatic tone. His voice was full of irony, and his muscles tensed slightly, readying for another round of cleanup from the latest escapade.
They looked refreshed. It was clear their day off had been more productive than mine.
"What are we going to do with him?" Sue asked, her voice calm but tinged with worry. She looked at Esteban de Ablo, who lay unconscious, like a forgotten marionette. His breathing was barely noticeable, and his face bore a strange calm, a stark contrast to his expression from moments ago.
After her question, Ben and Johnny also turned their gaze to the mage, their faces reflecting a range of emotions.
"A magician, really?" Johnny couldn't help but scoff, raising an eyebrow in disbelief and irony. There was a note of skepticism in his voice, as if he still couldn't believe another being capable of causing so much trouble had entered their lives.
"The world gets crazier by the day..." Ben muttered, pinching the bridge of his nose in a sign of fatigue or perhaps disappointment. His voice carried a weight, as if he felt the burdens of the world on his shoulders. Yet, there was also wisdom in his words, an understanding that each new event, however absurd, was just part of a grander scheme of fate.
Esteban lay motionless on the ground, handcuffed. The tranquilizers injected into his system were so powerful that their effect promised to last hours, if not days. Despite this, Esteban's magical essence remained elusive, a mystery that my technological toys couldn't unravel.
My thoughts were interrupted by a notification sound—sharp and insistent, it cut through the silence like a knife. It was the doorbell, signaling the arrival of guests.
"And here they are," I said, as if it were entirely natural to expect visitors at such a moment. I activated the door opening system, granting access to the building, which was not yet fully prepared to receive guests.
As the doors slid open, agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. entered the spacious hall, led by none other than Nick Fury. Fury walked ahead, embodying determination and resolve. His legendary coat billowed slightly with his steps, and his face bore the weariness of countless battles fought in the name of peace and justice. His single eye reflected deep experience, and his demeanor spoke of his habit of taking control of situations.
The S.H.I.E.L.D. agents following him were dressed in strict suits, armed and ready for immediate action, equipped with technological gadgets designed to handle the most unconventional tasks. They surveyed the room, quickly assessing the situation and potential threats, prepared to act at any moment.
"Good evening, Director Fury," my words lingered in the air like a thin mist enveloping us. As Fury looked at Esteban, his eyes narrowed momentarily, as if reading between the lines of the fate of the man lying unconscious before us.
"Good evening, Dr. Richards, Dr. Storm, Mr. Storm, and Mr. Grimm," his voice was deep and assured, embodying authority itself.
My companions, however, preferred to remain restrained, merely nodding in greeting, their attention quickly shifting to Natasha, standing beside Fury. She, as always, was the epitome of professionalism, her gaze scanning the room, evaluating the situation.
"You received the video footage," I said, my words filled with anticipation.
I knew it was only because of this footage that S.H.I.E.L.D. had come here.
"Yes," Nick Fury nodded, his face remained impassive, but his eyes showed interest. "And that's precisely why I'm here. Thanks to the footage, we have data on Diablo's abilities... which means we also have a way to neutralize him."
At that moment, the air in the room seemed to thicken, filled with the importance of the actions to come. We stood on the brink of major changes, and every word, every decision could lead to unpredictable consequences.
"I suppose... I won't be allowed to see the layout of the prison?" My question hung in the air, filled with the expectation of an answer that could change a lot.
"No," Fury's brief reply spoke volumes. His head shook slightly in a negative gesture. Despite its apparent simplicity, this gesture carried the weight of responsibility borne by those making decisions that could affect the fates of many.
"Hah, understood," I said. "He's currently pumped with tranquilizers and won't be able to do anything."
Fury nodded and looked at his subordinates, who then began to act.
"In that case, see you soon, Fantastic Four," Fury said before leaving.
"I still don't like him," Johnny declared once S.H.I.E.L.D. was gone.
—= Some Time Later =—
"Are you done?" Sue's voice sounded.
I was in my lab, finishing work on the defense system. After Esteban's breach and the data leak about the defense system, I had to overhaul everything to prevent it from happening again and to be prepared for actions by S.H.I.E.L.D. and Victor von Doom.
I looked at the remaining work. I only needed to finish the very first level of the defense system. I could postpone work on it... since today was the day of our visit to the School for Gifted Youngsters.
"Almost," I replied. "But I can put off work on this part."
Sue was wearing a very attractive dress. The style was quite similar to what she used for business meetings.
"You look stunning," I said honestly.
The lab was quiet, interrupted only by the soft hum of equipment and the faint rustle of our clothing. The LED lights cast a gentle glow on the walls, creating an almost magical and enigmatic atmosphere. In this light, Sue looked absolutely charming, her smile illuminating the room better than any artificial light, adding a special charm to the moment.
"You look stunning," I said sincerely, for she truly embodied elegance and beauty standing before me.
She smiled and said, "It's time for you to change into something more formal."
Her comment made me realize the need for a change in my appearance. My lab coat was no longer suitable for the occasion, which required a more formal look.
"I suppose you're right," I replied thoughtfully.
"Good thing I'm so perceptive," she said with a wink.
Her attentiveness and attention to detail always impressed me. She waved her hand, and at that moment, my formal attire floated towards us, enveloped in an invisible force field.
"Indeed..." I murmured, already shedding my outer garments.
As I removed my lab coat, I felt a bit more relaxed. After all, it was just Sue and me in the lab, and there was no need for any shyness.
"Like what you see?" I asked Sue with a slight smirk.
Her gaze lingered on my body for a moment, and I seized the opportunity to make a light-hearted joke, noticing her interest. The physical enhancements achieved thanks to the dome had made me feel more confident, and I was ready to show it off.
"Hmm..." Sue began with a thoughtful expression. "Looks like I hit the jackpot."
Her playful and confident reply made my heart race. Her smile, so genuine and bright, resonated deep within my soul, echoing joy and warmth.
"Absolutely," I said, finishing with my attire. "I'm ready."
"Then let's go," Sue said.
—= Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters =—
The Fantasticar arrived at Charles' school quickly. After all, the school wasn't far from the Baxter Building.
Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters is not just an educational institution but also a haven for mutants learning to control and use their unique abilities for the benefit of humanity. Located in North Salem, New York, it stood as a majestic Gothic mansion surrounded by extensive grounds.
The entrance to the school is through massive gates, leading to a well-manicured landscape with rare and exotic plants. The mansion, made of light stone, commanded respect with its size and architectural beauty.
The grounds around the school were equally impressive. Besides the forests, there were various sports fields, gardens with exotic plants, and even a small lake whose waters sparkled under the sun's rays. It was the perfect place not only for learning but also for contemplation and inspiration.
"I'd love to study in a place like this," Sue said as we began our descent.
"Me too," I admitted, watching the teenagers having fun.
Sue and I already knew that this school was for special children, so we weren't particularly surprised by what we saw.
Looking around, I noticed a group of mutants approaching, led by Charles Xavier himself. His calm and grandeur were palpable even from a distance, and behind him, like loyal companions, walked the X-Men, each unique and exceptional.
As they approached, I felt a mix of excitement, for soon I would be able to test my device. Besides, these were heroes I had read about in comics and seen on screens—now they were walking straight towards us. Professor Xavier raised his hand in a welcoming gesture, his face lit up with a smile full of kindness and understanding.
"Welcome," he said warmly and confidently, filling the atmosphere with a sense of safety and belonging. Professor Xavier, seated in his wheelchair, radiated calm and wisdom, underscoring his status as the leader of the X-Men.
"Good day, Professor Xavier, I presume?" I said, extending my hand.
The professor nodded and shook my hand.
"And you must be Dr. Richards and Dr. Storm?" Charles said.
Sue smiled and said, "You have a wonderful school."
The smile on Charles' face became even more genuine. It seemed he was proud of his school.
"Thank you for the compliment."
At that moment, as I glanced at the mutants standing next to Charles Xavier, it became clear that these were members of the first and second teams of the X-Men, names and stories known to every Marvel comic book fan.
The first team of X-Men, under Professor Xavier's leadership, was represented by Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Angel, and Iceman. These mutants were the first students of the school and became the foundation for everything the X-Men represent today. They were symbols of the beginning of the struggle for peaceful coexistence between mutants and humans, protectors of those who could not protect themselves.
The second team added new depth and diversity to the already formed group. Its members included Wolverine, known for his unbreakable will and healing factor; Storm, with her command over the weather, granting her god-like abilities; Nightcrawler, a master of teleportation; and Colossus, whose ability to transform into living metal made him not only a defensive wall for the team but also an unyielding symbol of strength.
Judging by the people around us, it was indeed a mix of the first and second teams under Charles' leadership.
Charles noticed my interest and said, "Let me introduce my colleagues. The red-haired young woman is one of my first students, her name is Jean Grey," the Phoenix bearer was hard to miss, and after Charles' words, she waved friendly. "To her right is another one of my first students, Ororo Munroe." The white-haired beauty smiled and nodded warmly. "The young man with the visor is Scott Summers, and to his right is the only one who is not my student—his name is Logan." The short Canadian merely grunted. "The guy with wings on his back is Warren Worthington, also one of my students, and you already know Hank."
The blue-furred mutant nodded and said, "It's an honor to meet you in person, Dr. Richards."
"Likewise," I replied, shaking the hand he extended. "I hope this is the beginning of a good friendship."
—//—
"I can't hear their thoughts," the thought flashed through Charles Xavier's mind.
Charles didn't usually try to delve into everyone's thoughts, but due to his abilities, he always heard surface-level thoughts. He could only be blocked by those with certain training, equipment, or abilities.
"I can't hear their thoughts either, Professor," came Jean's telepathic message to Charles.
This intrigued Charles, as he knew Jean Grey was stronger than him in telepathic powers.
"Most likely, Dr. Richards has created a device that blocks access to their minds," Charles said.
Given all the recent discoveries made by Reed Richards, this was a plausible assumption. Charles considered the possibility that during their travels, the Fantastic Four had encountered a telepathic adversary.
Jean's astonishment at this statement made Charles smirk. His student still had much to learn.
"The genius of Dr. Richards is his greatest strength," Charles continued through their telepathic link. "People like him can find answers to many unconventional questions and problems."
"Doesn't that worry you?" Jean asked Charles.
"No," Charles replied. "It's quite normal."
"I still have much to learn..."
At that moment, Reed Richards was conversing with Hank, while Sue was talking with the others.
"I am intrigued by what you did to bring Benjamin Grimm into a different state," said Hank.
Judging by Reed Richards' expression, he already knew what was coming next.
"Ben's case was quite unique because cosmic rays were involved," Dr. Richards said.
Hank's expression briefly turned somber, but Reed's next words reignited hope in his heart.
"However, I believe this experience might help me address the issues you've shown me," Reed Richards continued.
Charles Xavier understood that Reed Richards was talking about mutations that caused harm to their hosts.
And judging by Logan's thoughts, not everyone was fond of such ideas.
"Logan," Charles' voice echoed in Logan's mind.
The destructive thoughts were pushed to the background.
"I hope your perspective will help," Charles said.
—= Some Time Later =—
Before starting work, Charles and the others gave us a tour of the school. During this tour, we met many mutants, from Kurt to Kitty Pryde.
"It's quite lively here," I said as we stopped in the teachers' lounge.
At that moment, the room included Sue, Charles, Scott, Hank, Logan, Ororo, Jean, and me.
"We've had a large influx of students lately," Charles said with a kind smile.
Judging by his expression, he was pleased that the number of mutants was growing.
"I've noticed that too," I said. "Unfortunately, I'm not the only one."
Charles understood that I was referring to someone quite dangerous.
"Are you talking about Mr. Trask?" Charles asked.
I nodded.
"Doesn't that worry you?" I asked, surprised by Charles' calmness.
The professor just smiled and said, "I believe that people won't buy into his provocative rhetoric. I think his actions will turn Mr. Trask into a laughingstock."
"The Professor has always believed in the best in people," Jean commented quietly to Sue and me. Her eyes reflected deep respect for the professor and hope that his optimism was well-founded.
Standing beside her, Scott Summers added, "We've faced many challenges and always found ways to overcome them. Mr. Trask and his ideas are just another obstacle on our path to peaceful coexistence."
Ororo Munroe, as calm as ever, said, "We teach our students not only to control their abilities but also to understand the importance of tolerance and peace between mutants and humans. That's our strength."
Hank McCoy, momentarily distracted from his thoughts, added, "Intelligence and enlightenment are the best tools against fear and ignorance. We will continue to cultivate these qualities in our students so they can be an example for society."
Logan, however, didn't seem as confident in Charles' and the others' words. And I had to admit that his concerns were valid.
"Dr. Richards, do you think differently?" Charles asked, noticing my expression.
I sighed and, after a moment of thought, added, "I think this belief is extremely, and I stress, extremely optimistic... You might not realize that Bolivar Trask's words are already gaining traction. Fear operates differently than you think. Give the crowd a reason, and they will start hating anyone."
My words dampened the spirits of the X-Men, but I wasn't done yet. I had something else to substantiate my point.
"Allow me to show you something," I said, reaching for my omni-tool.
Using my omni-tool, a part of my scientific arsenal, I began projecting a series of data and news clips on the wall of the teachers' lounge. Headlines and excerpts from social media, news platforms, and blogs appeared on the screen, demonstrating the growing influence of Bolivar Trask's words among the populace. Opinions were divided, but it was undeniable that fear and distrust of mutants were increasing.
However, that wasn't all I wanted to show. Finding the right file, I projected a recent meeting.
On the projection, I could be seen with the man responsible for the public's view on mutants—Dr. Bolivar Trask.
"Good afternoon, Dr. Richards," Bolivar Trask said.
"Good afternoon," I replied. "I was surprised that you wanted to meet with me."
Bolivar raised an eyebrow and asked, "Why is that?"
In response, I simply extended my arm.
"I thought you considered this a mutation as well."
Bolivar waved his hand dismissively and said, "You acquired these abilities, but you were initially human. Mutants are not human from the start. There is a significant difference, and they must be dealt with accordingly."
I raised an eyebrow.
"So you called me here just to say that? To try and convince me that mutants aren't human?"
Bolivar shook his head and said, "I wanted you to help with a project."
I frowned and asked, "May I know what this project is?"
Bolivar smirked and shook his head, saying, "It's a government project."
"A project related to mutants?" I asked.
The smile on Bolivar's face indicated that my assumption was correct. I already knew what the project entailed.
"Unfortunately, I have my own projects to finish," I said, ending the meeting.
"That's a shame," Bolivar replied, not surprised by my refusal. "With you, we could accomplish everything much faster. Until next time, Dr. Richards."
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