Even more months had passed since Ethan's disappearance into the cosmos, leaving behind a devastated Earth and a fractured team of heroes struggling to regroup. His trail had grown colder with each passing day, but the collective efforts of the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Wakanda, and governments worldwide had not waned. Every organization was focused on a singular mission: stop The Spot before he harnessed cosmic power far beyond anyone's control.
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Avengers Compound
Tony Stark stood in front of a massive display screen that spanned the entire wall, showcasing detailed maps, energy readouts, and holographic representations of Ethan's possible whereabouts. His eyes were glued to the data as he took a sip of his coffee, his mind working overtime to process every new development.
Thor, leaning against Mjölnir, watched Tony with concern. "Stark, any news from space? Have we located Xandar yet?"
Tony shook his head, frowning. "We've got satellites tracking the residual energy trail from the portal he opened, but it's tricky. He's moving through uncharted territories. Xandar is the last place we know he was headed, but that doesn't mean we'll find him there."
Reed Richards entered the room, holding a small device that hummed with energy. "The prototype cosmic tracker we've been working on should help narrow down the search. We're using the residual cosmic energy he siphoned from Carol Danvers. If this works, we'll be able to pinpoint any massive fluctuations he causes."
Thor's eyes darkened at the mention of Captain Marvel. "Her sacrifice will not be in vain. We'll bring him to justice."
Steve Rogers walked in with Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner, who had a more relaxed air about him, signaling his improved relationship with Hulk. Steve's voice was calm but urgent. "We've got the world's leaders pushing for action. The longer he's out there, the more pressure we're getting from every side. They want The Spot gone, permanently."
"Not just gone," Natasha added. "They want to eliminate him. They see him as too dangerous to contain."
Banner frowned at the thought. "If he's tapping into cosmic energy, it's not just about eliminating him anymore. We need to understand what he's doing, or we'll face something much worse down the road."
"Agreed," Tony said. "If he finishes that cosmic tracker, he'll be able to track and harness energy sources beyond anything we've seen. He could jump from one corner of the universe to another with unlimited power."
The room fell into a tense silence as everyone absorbed the weight of the situation. Tony turned to Bruce, his eyes serious. "How are things with you and Hulk?"
Banner gave a slight nod. "Better. We're… communicating now. We're working together. I think when the time comes, we'll be ready."
Thor patted Banner on the back. "Good. We'll need the strength of the Hulk before this is over."
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Wakanda
Shuri sat in her lab, surrounded by blueprints and holographic designs. Her fingers moved quickly across her digital interface as she communicated with Tony Stark, Reed Richards, and several world leaders. Wakanda's resources had been instrumental in developing the technology necessary to track Ethan's movements. The vibranium-based tools they had created were being deployed across the globe.
"We've finished modifying the global satellite network to pick up quantum fluctuations," Shuri said, her voice steady despite the pressure. "Every nation is on high alert. The vibranium trackers should pick up any disturbance the spot makes if he opens another portal."
King T'Challa entered the lab, his regal presence calming the room. "Good work, sister. We must stay ahead of him."
"We will," Shuri assured him. "But it's not just about staying ahead. We need to be prepared for whatever he's planning next. If he manages to complete the device he's building, the universe will become his playground."
T'Challa's eyes narrowed. "Then we must make sure he doesn't succeed."
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S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters
Nick Fury stood in front of a large screen, talking to world leaders through a secure channel. His tone was sharp, authoritative. "We've got all hands on deck. The Avengers, the X-Men, Wakanda, and every major government are working together on this. But I'll be clear, this isn't a simple mission. The Spot is the most dangerous enemy we've ever faced."
A British Prime Minister spoke up. "What about other planets? Are they aware of the danger?"
Fury nodded. "We've been in contact with the Nova Corps on Xandar. They're aware of the threat. They'll be watching for any sign of him."
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Avengers Compound – Tony Stark's Lab
Back in the lab, Tony was working on something personal. His hands moved deftly over the nanotechnology he was developing, the pieces shifting and melding together like liquid metal. This wasn't just an upgrade, it was a revolution in armor design. The vibranium Tony had acquired from Wakanda was being infused with his new element, Starkium, creating a material that could handle the raw energy output needed for his upcoming confrontation with Ethan.
"I've got the vibranium integrated," Tony muttered to himself as he adjusted the holographic display. "But I need more flexibility. If this thing's going to work, it needs to adapt on the fly."
Reed Richards watched Tony with admiration. "You're really taking the idea of nanotech to the next level, Tony. Once you finish this, it could change everything about how we fight."
Tony smirked. "That's the idea. When we face Ethan again, I'm not pulling any punches. We need to be prepared for anything, especially if he's got Carol's cosmic energy."
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Meanwhile – Ethan's Hidden Lab
Deep in the unknown regions of space, Ethan stood in front of a sleek, glowing device. The cosmic energy he had extracted from Captain Marvel surged through the machine, powering it with unimaginable force. The machine, designed to tap into and track higher forms of energy, was nearly complete.
Ethan's black circles glowed faintly as he felt the surge of power coursing through him. He had absorbed enough of the cosmic energy to unlock parts of his memory, fragments of his past life. He remembered now, who he had been before the accident, before the collider changed everything. But those memories didn't matter anymore.
"Her energy was the key," Ethan muttered to himself, his fingers brushing over the smooth surface of the machine. "With this, I can track the highest concentrations of power in the universe. No one can stop me now."
As the device hummed to life, Ethan stepped back, his mind already on the next step of his journey. The stars beckoned him, and he knew exactly where he was headed.
"Xandar," he whispered. "I'll start there."
With a flick of his wrist, a swirling black portal opened before him, and without a second thought, Ethan stepped through, heading toward the next phase of his plan.
The cosmic chase has begun