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"I like you now not because of who you are, but due to who I am while I am with you."
— Roy Mustang, (Fulltal Alchemist)
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{Entire Wayne Enterprises Board resigns after Bruce Wayne takes the company private at 25 dollars per share. Brilliant move from the young billionaire or the last nail in the coffin?}
{Wayne Enterprises stocks crash and get reduced to pennies after board mbers resign. Has the prince finally beco a pauper now? Details of his education, net worth, alleged affairs, and more on page 3}
{Mass arrest of multiple board mbers of Wayne Enterprises on charges of financial fraud, bribery, and corporate espionage. Is Bruce Wayne involved?}
{Lucius Fox, CEO of Wayne Solutions announces rger between Wayne Solutions and Wayne Enterprises into a new Wayne Solutions}
{Bruce Wayne announces a hundred million dollar fund for the families who lost their money in the Wayne Enterprises stock crash. Does charity truly run in the Wayne family's blood?}
"These newspapers truly love billionaires don't they?" I chuckled after seeing the dozens of newspapers and news articles covering almost every facet of the Wayne stock crash from almost every angle possible. Be it conspiracy theories about manipulating the share market (which weren't completely wrong) to the governnt trying to ruin the Wayne family, there were scores of completely different theories in different news articles.
However, strangely, these articles were more focused on rather than the board mbers who were fired or arrested on multiple charges of fraud, corporate sabotage, and financial theft. It seems that I am the most famous billionaire in the US of this world due to my unique backstory and stuff. I can't say I hate it since I do like the temporary attention but this also ans that hiding my identity is going to be a huge pain the ass for .
"Yes, they love anything that sells and right now everything with your charming face on it sells like hot pancakes. In fact, you should take a look at so of the won's magazines soti. According to them, almost every famous actress in Hollywood has slept with you. There are even nas of so male ones too in there. Apparently, females love to read about that type of stuff." Cortana said as she showed a badly edited fanmade picture of looking into Brad Pitt's eyes and him winking at with a romantic look on his face.
"I would have appreciated it more if you hadn't shown that. Also, don't pretend you don't like that stuff as well. I have programd you to have a personality just like a real human female. So, I am pretty sure that you check those out from ti to ti." I snorted.
"No comnt. Anyways, should I start up the atomic printer and start printing the nanobots? I have finished attaching the carbonadium synthesizer with the printer, so we can begin producing the perfected nanobots as soon as you give the word." Cortana quickly changed the topic.
"Finally! I have been waiting for this for days. Do it. Oh and keep an eye on the radiation levels. Stuff from Marvel always tends to have so harmful side effect like releasing deadly radiation or causing cancer or vaporizing you on contact ." I muttered the last part more to myself as a reminder not to blindly trust my inventions like mad scientists do.
And yes, by the way, I have managed to make carbonadium, one of the strongest tals of the Marvel world that the USSR made in an effort to artificially create adamantium. It is not as durable as true adamantium but is close enough. Truthfully I would have liked to create adamantium, prothium, and vibranium much more than carbonadium but this was the only tal in the tier of 'impossibly hard tals' that could be artificially created without much effort. This was not only the best but also the cheapest alternative to the limited naturally occurring tals that I needed.
I initially wanted to use prothium to make all my suits but turns out that even being a billionaire doesn't necessarily grant you an unlimited supply of an ultra-rare mineral. The amount I got access to was only enough for a few suits, important research purposes, and maybe a few vehicles, but that would be it. So, I had to invest my ti in finding an alternative that would not only be cheap and easily manufacturable but also could rival prothium in lightness, durability, and usefulness. That's why I ca up with Carbonadium.
Although the tal that is initially produced is highly radioactive, however, with the carbonadium synthesizer, not only its radioactivity can be completely eliminated but it can also be used to liquefy already hardened carbonadium to make new structures, sothing that is impossible in the case of even adamantium.
As for the atomic printer, I completed it a few days ago and it was probably one of the most OP things I had ever made if I didn't include the soon-to-be-completed nanobots. The atomic printer could 'print' anything in its finished and usable form as long as the raw materials and the blueprint were provided. There was no need for long and strenuous manufacturing processes like welding. No, this machine could just 'weave' the raw materials into the desired product and thus was perfect for creating nanobots.
Currently, even though it could make compounds from their elents, it couldn't change one elent to another. For example, an atomic printer could print diamonds from carbon or any carbon-containing product like coal by first breaking them down into individual atoms and then using them to form a real genuine diamond that has absolutely no difference from a naturally occurring one. However, it couldn't make steel from that sa coal. For that, it needed iron and the other tals that were needed to make the required steel.
Oh and also, it couldn't print complex organic stuff like food, plants, or organs... at least not yet. But he was sure that in a couple of years or maybe even months, this printer would be printing entire organic limbs for people.
"Process initializing," Cortana declared as drones carried slabs of different materials to a machine that looked like a huge glass microwave. Once the containers of the elents were placed inside and the huge glass compartnt was sealed, the entire machine began to crackle with energy, releasing what looked like neon blue-colored lightning strikes on the materials.
Within just a few seconds, in front of my own eyes, the materials began to slowly turn into dust with the various dusts mixing with each other under the effect of the energy being released by the machine. In the cover of a blinding light, the dust once again began to slowly solidify into a giant block of shiny silver tal.
"Radiation level: 4 sieverts. It is extrely radioactive, sir. Being exposed to the tal for even a few hours could lead to a slow death by radiation poisoning. Should I now start up the synthesizer?" Cortana asked with her hologram now wearing a lab coat and a pair of transparent eyeglasses on her face, looking more like a cute intern at a laboratory rather than an experienced researcher.
"Yeah, connect up the carbonadium synthesizer. Let's see if it truly lives up to its fa."
"Connecting to Carbonadium Synthesizer. Treating sample carbonadium... Radiation levels decreasing. Radiation is now at 0.00001 millisieverts. The sample tal is determined to be no longer radioactive. Preparing to start manufacturing nanobots with treated sample." Cortana chid as she displayed the reports of the test on the screen.
Soon, the cube which was previously being bombarded by a laser, generated from the carbonadium synthesizer to treat its radioactivity again began to change shape as bits and bits of the cube began to lt off and then again reform into the block while being guided by a laser fired from the inner walls of the atomic printer.
"100,000 nanobots... 200,000 nanobots..." Cortana began to count the number of nanobots produced per minute as more and more of the carbonadium block was converted into carbonadium nanobots. "Manufacturing completed. Success rate: 100%. The entire sample provided has been transford into separate nanobots. Practical wastage of usable tal: zero." Cortana inford with pride in her voice as she showed off the sa block of carbonadium silently lying on the floor.
However, this ti, it wasn't just a block of carbonadium, no, it was much more.
"Assemble it in the form of the Dark Knight Mark 001 armor and then lock the form as a template," I commanded.
"That design? I don't like the color the very much but sure, here you go." Cortana
The treated carbonadium block began to quickly dissolve into liquid along with the blocks of a few other materials and then combine together and reform into the shape of a humanoid figure, turning into a completely black and gold armor standing straight inside the glass section of the atomic printer. It looked like the perfect combination of Ironman armor and Batman armor.
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