The Collection of The End

Two thousand six hundred and sixteen, flash point (5)

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——Marvel, 2023——

New York, Stark Tower. After reclaiming the building, Stark spent some time rearranging the Avengers' common room into what he remembered. Maybe the Avengers who had visited would be a little strange, but as long as he pushed it forward

Just leave it to the buyer.

"Jarvis, how's the situation in the lounge?" Stark, in a suit and sunglasses, asked casually as he took the elevator to the conference room. [Mr. Barton was very excited to ask Mr. Scott about the details of 'time travel'. Rocket Raccoon was debugging quantum equipment with Dr. Banner. Mr. Rogers and Ms. Romanoff were discussing time travel and

Paradox, Colonel Rhodes was drinking and bragging with Thor, while Carol and Nebula were in a daze in the corner of the lounge.] Jarvis replied: [It seems that you were right in not showing up immediately, gentlemen. 】

"I'm not interested in explaining it to everyone every time I meet them. I let them exchange information with each other first, and then I make a summary. This is consistent with my status as the leader of the Avengers," Stark said.

[I think more than half of the people in the lounge will not agree with your claimed identity, sir,] Jarvis paused: [But they should reserve their opinions for the time being. 】

Ding.

With a soft sound, the elevator arrived at the lounge floor. Stark stepped out and walked out. The Avengers and non-staff members in the lounge who were doing other things invariably turned to look at him.

"Everyone,"

Stark lowered his head slightly and took off his sunglasses, then raised his eyes and looked at everyone:

“Are you ready to fight a ‘war to take back the future’?”

————"Perhaps you have heard of the concept of 'time travel'. In many literary works, the act of trying to change the past through time travel is called a 'time paradox', and it is generally divided into two results. ," Stark talked eloquently on the small podium in the lounge: "That is, 'fatalism' and 'parallel universe theory'. The former shows that 'attempts to change history actually cause history to happen', while the latter shows that For 'changed history and changers'

It’s irrelevant’. "

The audience in the audience whispered to each other to educate people who were not familiar with this concept. "So, when we travel to the past through the 'Quantum Realm', 'find Thanos and kill him' is a meaningless option, understand? Ms. Danvers?" Stark looked away from the crowd and leaned against the wall. "Captain Marvel"

.

"Humph." Carol replied in an unclear tone.

"If we don't change history, how can we bring back the disappeared people?" asked Clint Barton, a man code-named "Hawkeye" but completely different from Stark's impression.

"Oh?" Stark looked at "Ant-Man" Scott Lang, and the middle-aged man spread his hands and shook his head, saying that Hawkeye didn't ask about specific actions at all, but was only asking him about the feasibility of time travel. "Exactly. I only gave a general outline before. Now let me tell you the details of the operation. If you have any questions, you can ask later." Stark knocked on the microphone and projected a golden line on the large screen behind the podium: "

Assuming that this is our history, given its importance, let’s temporarily name it [Sacred Timeline]. "

There was a brief exchange of words among the audience, roughly expressing the meaning of "the name is really vulgar" and "as expected of Stark". "First rule out the possibility that it cannot be changed. If it is changed, for example, killing Thanos before he collects all six gems-" Stark waved his hand and pulled out a blue one from the middle end of the long golden wire, parallel to it. The arc of:

"Congratulations, you have successfully created a world without Thanos. You can return to the present and brag to us who have still lost many relatives and friends."

"...I promise I won't do that." Carol, who had been targeted, had to respond head-on. "'Changing history' is not feasible, so our actions are essentially 'creating the future.'" Stark gestured at the end of the "sacred timeline", dividing it into three "tributaries": "We now have some different future,

For example, 'Do nothing and the universe will gradually disappear', 'Try to change history, and give up after failure' and... 'Use the Infinity Stones to make the people who disappeared because Thanos snapped his fingers reappear'. "

"This..." Hawkeye seemed to understand, but was still a little confused: "Wait, where did the infinite stones come from?"

"Of course -" Stark raised his hand and drew six blue lines at the front of the "Holy Timeline": "Acquire it by creating six worlds that are 'missing a certain Infinity Stone'."

"You're not saying you can't change...that's how it is." Scott figured it out mid-sentence. "If changing history will trigger 'fatalism', then our future will be the second type. If parallel worlds are generated, then our future will be the third type. As for the future of the six worlds without an infinite stone,

What will happen..." Stark spread his hands: "What does it have to do with our 'Holy Timeline'? "

"That makes sense." Nebula and Rocket Raccoon said in unison, then looked at each other with disgust. "No, Tony, we have to return the gems after we use them." Steve frowned tightly: "Based on the known events in which those gems have been involved as key items, I am very sure that they are missing. Of

A huge disaster will definitely happen in the end. "Look, our captain has done good deeds and gone to the parallel world," Stark said grandly, and before Steve lowered his face and said something, he added: "But the power of those gems is too strong. they stay with me

There may be various problems on our hands, and returning the property to its original owner is also a solution. Why not let the captain do it yourself. "

"...Yeah." Steve responded with a slightly softened expression. "Next, Scott, Banner, and Rocket and I will be responsible for building a time shuttle in the quantum realm...well, a 'time machine.'" Stark looked at the people in the audience: "Others are ready to summarize and analyze past information

, to confirm at which points in time the gems are in a state that is convenient for robbery. "

"Tony." Steve glared at him. "Okay, it's convenient to be in a temporary loan situation," Stark shrugged: "Then select specific candidates suitable for 'temporary loan' according to the specific time point. Of course, because this is a battle to save the world, the weakest are the best. conscious

avoid. "

Colonel Rhodes glanced at Stark with a very resentful look.

"As a personal opinion," Stark pretended not to notice: "I hope Ms. Carroll can participate in all six operations. She can fly over and 'borrow' the gems. If anyone objects, just punch them away."

"I'm not a robber." Carol glared at him angrily. "I can also knock people away with one punch." Banner said.

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