Vibranium armor is virtually indestructible, as the tal can absorb kinetic energy, negating any form of physical aggression. But while T'Challa's traditional suit could only absorb energy from attacks, Shuri developed a way to control the release of this energy, redistributing and storing it within the suit.
Energy itself cannot be created or destroyed. Vibranium also cannot circumvent the law of conservation of energy: it simply absorbs potential energy and holds it within itself, preventing it from dissipating. Knowing this, the princess of Wakanda was able to develop the perfect shield and sword. The suit accumulates a kinetic charge from any attack that reaches T'Challa, and when the energy reaches its maximum, it can be released in a stunning radial blast.
"Developing vibranium nanobots will not be easy," Ms. Lang voiced her thoughts.
"It's possible, we just need to reduce the volu of tal dust by two, no, three tis," Hiro explained his thoughts. "If we resend the vibranium particles to VIB-EX, we can give them the shape we need. Vibranium does not lose its properties even at microscopic sizes."
"But then you won't be able to control the required number of particles needed to make nanobots at such insignificant quantities," Riri objected. "Then we'll have to develop a device that will do it for us..."
"Great, then try to do it!"
"I'll do it!"
The Toymaker and Ironheart got into an argunt again, "there's going to be trouble…"
"And I have to put up with this twenty-four seven," Lana sighed sadly. "You should pay extra for such suffering."
"Is it really that bad? Okay, I'll spend this day here with you, work on my project, and look after the children at the sa ti."
"I've been aning to ask, why do you need such a scary costu?" She pointed to the page where my alter ego, Jack of Shadows, was depicted. Her question caught Toyman's attention, and he imdiately voiced his thoughts, "Scary? Doesn't it look cool?! This is the best superhero costu I've ever seen!"
"A superhero? Hiro, you're wrong," I said in a dark tone. "I don't want to be a superhero, I strive to beco a supervillain, he-he-HA," a creepy laugh rang out in the room, which I rehearsed specifically for the image of Jack. Hm, apparently it turned out even too well... They literally froze in horror.
"Hey, what's wrong with you? It's just a joke," I tried to calm the frightened audience.
"Phew, I even believed it for a second," Hiro said, exhaling a mouthful of lungs, while wiping the accumulated sweat from his forehead. In the end, I never told them why I needed such a scary costu. After the shock they'd experienced, they simply forgot to ask, and I didn't bother reminding them. For , Jack of Shadows is the dark side of my personality. Everything Alex Reath can't do, my dark alter ego can.
The Intellectual is also my alter ego, but it stands on the side of light and brings safety, peace, and hope to the world. Two different personalities, like yin and yang, live inside ... I'm exaggerating, of course, because in the end I only have one personality. It just sounds more interesting, with a certain air of mystery.
I spent the rest of the day in Nidavellir, working on my smartwatch project. For so ti now, I've been developing a device that will protect from intrusive paparazzi. The more popular I beco, the more annoying they beco. And I have absolutely no desire to pose for their caras, and the smartwatch should help maintain my incognito.
What can I do? I'm a rather private person. The watch's primary function will be to completely isolate the wearer from cara lenses, absolutely any kind, without exception. Even old caras that use film won't be able to capture my figure.
The watch will emit invisible waves of light with a radius of five ters, creating a kind of blind spot on the screen. And this light will hide not only from caras but also from the lenses of binoculars. This is crucial, as it will allow to conceal myself from a potential assassin with a rifle and scope. Therefore, I spared no effort in developing this device, and although I had limited ti, I have almost completed the assembly.
Over the ti, I have not only increased the nurical value of my intelligence, but also its content. All this ti, I have been constantly poring over tons of waste paper on chanical engineering and robotics, taking training courses and master classes, which has made an expert in this field. If the gap in knowledge and practical capabilities in this field between and Iron Man was once equal to the distance between the Moon and Earth, now it has shrunk to the distance from sea level to Mount Everest.
Yes, such an insignificant distance separates from the genius Tony Stark. It seems like very little, but in reality, everything is not as simple as it seems at first glance. It's this steep climb to Mount Everest that turns Tony, Bruce, and Lex into those geniuses, capable of bending the laws of physics with their inventions to suit the plot. Everyone rembers how Stark invented a ti-travel compass literally overnight. Is that even possible? Here it is! And as everyone knows, conquering Everest isn't the easiest task, although it's far from impossible.
My Intelligence has already nearly surpassed 100, so it won't be long before I conquer that peak and join the ranks of geniuses like Reed Richards, Charles Xavier, and Victor von Doom. Besides, chanical engineering wasn't the only thing I was studying during this period.
Molecular biology, in particular, the structural and functional units of heredity—or, more simply, genes. I've already undergone gene mutations more than once, so I decided to study the subject thoroughly. But if I had previously only touched on this topic in passing, I have recently begun to seriously cram it. By the way, perhaps,no one else in this world has such hardcore training, and here's why. I have seven parallel streams of consciousness, completely independent and non-communicating.
And I took full advantage of this advantage. I listened to seven educational audiobooks at once. And thanks to the separate consciousnesses, one didn't distract from the other. But this didn't seem enough, so I sped up the playback of the recordings three tis. Thanks to my increased intelligence, I could quickly distinguish, analyze, and morize the most diverse streams of information. It was precisely with this insane thod that I was able to master robotics so quickly and now stand proudly next to the brilliant engineers of Nidavellir. As I already ntioned, I have almost managed to complete the "smartwatch" project.
Until now, I had been unable to perfect the final detail—the connecting link, so to speak... And today, thanks to Miss Lang's light touch, the missing piece has found its place. Although the comics rarely emphasized the girl's ntal abilities, pushing her character into the background and presenting her more as Superman's girlfriend, Lana was not inferior in genius to the sa Lex Luthor, who, due to his shortsightedness and hatred for the son of Krypton, fired such a valuable employee.
It's worth ntioning that today, Lana and I managed to overco that very wall of mistrust she erected the day we t. And while I can't say she trusts now and is ready to share all her secrets, we can confidently say we've found common ground.
We have Hiro and Riri to thank for this, whom Lang and I had to separate every ti they couldn't share the first brilliant idea. And it brought us closer... Yes, babysitting is always easier when there are two of you.
Well, the first prototype of the "Smartwatch" is finally complete, although it still needs diagnostics and a couple of minor tweaks. At the end of the day, I handed Lana the tank of liquid adamantium, which I successfully stole from Ra's al Ghul's vault, and instructed her to study the tal's properties. Adamantium is an artificial iron-based alloy that is virtually indestructible. It can survive several nuclear explosions without any damage. The problem is that only a handful of people know the full formula for creating this tal, and the main problem with its mass production is the astronomical budget. I know from the comics that adamantium is created by mixing certain chemical resins. These resins are mixed and heated to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, and then the resulting liquid is poured into molds and then worked with.
After eight minutes, the mixture cools and becos solid. However, the exact composition of these resins is a closely guarded secret by the United States governnt. I told Lang all this so she would have sothing to think about and wouldn't start working blind. You might think, why would I need adamantium when I have vibranium?
The thing is, vibranium is a ready-made ore, while adamantium is an artificial alloy. This ans that if you know the formula, you can produce it in unlimited quantities—if, of course, you have the money. And if we can make production cheaper, we could construct entire buildings that can withstand any earthquake, flood, or even a collision with a Kryptonian.
I wouldn't want Superman flying through my office window after being sent flying by Doomsday. So, studying adamantium is never a bad idea.
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