Chapter 25: Jiumengzi Symbiont
The symbiote's learning speed is amazing. Schiller had just copied this ability, and only one afternoon had passed. The other voice in his head could communicate with him with clear brain waves. Although he could only express some emotions briefly, this was already amazing.
After being able to communicate with this symbiote, Schiller planned to start testing his ability. He thought this symbiote was similar to Venom. As long as he shouted "Mask!" like in the movie, a sticky thing would come out and wrap him up, and then there would be two big white eyes, a mouthful of fangs and a long tongue.
The symbiote could directly feel the picture Schiller imagined. He sent a series of denial brain waves and kept repeating a sentence in Schiller's mind:
"I won't be sticky, I won't be sticky, I won't be sticky, I won't be sticky..."
It seemed that it was because he felt that Schiller didn't seem to like the sticky feeling of the symbiote.
To be honest, Schiller just didn't want to hurt the newborn kid. After all, he would be his right-hand man in the future. Schiller didn't dislike the slimy texture of the symbiote, but he couldn't stand it.
No matter how powerful the symbiote is, the texture of a pile of mud is really creepy.
As if eager to prove that he was not slimy, the gray fog, who had just learned to communicate and exchange, controlled Schiller's body and stood up before Schiller could react. Then, in an instant, Schiller found that the world in his eyes had changed.
He lost his eyes, or he lost his entire shaped body, and gained thousands of sensors.
Schiller found that he could suddenly clearly feel every detail of everything in the bedroom of the clinic. These signals were constantly transmitted to his brain, but that was not the picture he saw, but what he felt.
His eyesight was far from good enough to see the uneven details of each fiber in the quilt, but he felt it now. At the beginning, each sensor sent a large amount of information, which made his brain completely unable to react. But soon, this information was quickly processed by his other thinking organ, the symbiont, and fed back to Schiller's brain again. With so many details, Schiller felt the pleasure of controlling everything.
Then, Schiller found that he seemed to be able to control this state, so he began to dispatch the work of all sensors and let them spread out as much as possible.
Until these sensors were spread on the floor-to-ceiling mirror in the bedroom, Schiller saw that he turned into a ball of gray mist.
That's right, he lost his entire body and turned into a ball of erratic mist.
Every factor in the mist became his sensor. Thousands of symbiont factors quickly formed a huge information collection network that would not miss any details. As long as the factors could enter, there was no secret for Schiller.
For example, Schiller could even see the arrangement of iron elements in the electric kettle. If he concentrated, he could also feel the distribution of oxygen in the air and the presence of other rare gases. This microscopic observation ability, which has reached the molecular level and even close to atoms, makes the world more magnificent and wonderful than what Schiller can observe as a human.
"Thank God, you are not that kind of mud-like symbiont." Schiller thought.
Gray fog seemed to feel that he was praised. He sent out a very happy emotion. As if to further demonstrate his strength, he directly controlled Schiller and turned into mist to disperse.
The gray mist began to no longer gather together, but dispersed evenly like ordinary mist. Soon, Hell's Kitchen was shrouded in a hazy fog.
A large number of factors became more alienated, but they always sent various information to Schiller's brain. After the range was expanded, this information increased by hundreds and thousands, but with the symbiont to help him deal with it, Schiller could simply focus on a certain part. For example, he even felt that five or six blocks away, in the center of Hell's Kitchen, there was a gang fight.
He could even feel the traces of every bullet in the crossfire.
He concentrated his attention and tried to find a bald man with a target pattern on his forehead.
The gray fog locked onto him in an instant, and even transmitted all the microscopic element information in his environment back to Schiller's brain.
This ability is so powerful that no one can escape Schiller's eyes where there is fog.
Schiller felt that if it were his own brain to process so much complicated information, he would probably go crazy on the spot, but this symbiote seemed to have this ability innately.
In a thick fog, the information sent back by each factor can be classified, screened, and concentrated by him at a very fast speed. In a very short process, Schiller only needs to focus on what he wants to know, and he will naturally know.
He is like a person who is playing SimCity from a God's perspective, and can observe all the movements in the fog at any time, and no detail can escape the penetration of the gray fog factor.
In addition, this magical factor can penetrate into the interior of an object to cause damage, such as destroying a stable molecular structure and turning the object into powder in an instant.
But Gray Mist told him that this ability only worked on things with stable molecular structures, and could not be interfered with by any other forces, otherwise it would not have any effect.
But this is really a powerful enough ability.
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When he returns to his human form, Schiller can choose to gather his body in any mist-filled place. In other words, within the range that the gray mist can cover, he can disappear to one place unlimited times and then appear in another place. A place suddenly appears.
But this cannot completely replace flash, because it takes a certain amount of time to transform into gray mist, disperse the gray mist, condense, and then transform into a human form, which is not as fast as flash.
Things on Marvel's side have come to an end for the time being. Matt Daredevil is recovering. Little Spider wants to follow Stark and learn how to be a superhero. Unfortunately, he has final exams coming soon, so he must seize the time to get what he left behind. After finishing his classes, he didn't have much time to wander around anymore. Stark was annoyed by Nick Fury's bald head. Recently, he had been hiding in the laboratory tinkering with mechas all day long and didn't go out much, so Schiller took a nap. I woke up and returned to the DC world.
Not long after returning to DC, Schiller discovered a troublesome point about the symbiote in his body.
Schiller, who returned to the DC world, was sorting out his equipment. Due to Jonathan's arrest, there was not much fear gas left. Fortunately, he had almost wiped out Jonathan's inventory before, and his remaining fear gas was Poisonous gases are all concentrated good stuff.
He was taking out the remaining fear gas and diluting it, preparing to put it into a watering can for his convenience.
The fear gas has no effect on Schiller, so he doesn't need to cover himself tightly during the experiment like Jonathan. The only two living creatures in his apartment, Schiller and Pikachu, are Not afraid of this fear poison, Schiller didn't mind leaking it during the experiment.
In addition, he has no background in chemical education. When doing dilutions, he violates about 200 laboratory regulations in one minute. Not wearing gloves or gas masks is a minor offense, so every time he completes After that, the room will basically be filled with a low concentration of fear gas.
It was the same this time. After a series of extremely non-standard chemical dilution operations, Schiller reluctantly packed the fear gas into different watering cans. But at this time, a series of exciting signals suddenly came from his brain.
"This is delicious. This is delicious. This is delicious. This is delicious. This is delicious. Eat for me. Eat for me. Eat for me. Eat, eat, eat, eat, eat..."
Schiller was stunned. Is this symbiote saying that fear gas is delicious?
He suddenly thought of the settings of symbiotes in the comics, especially the settings of Venom. The reason why Venom can eat chocolate and replace human brains is because they all contain something called "phenylacetamine".
This is a chemical that excites people's brains. It is contained in both the human brain and chocolate.
Is it also included in the poison of fear?
Schiller thought for a while, and it was indeed very possible. Fear gas can induce the deepest fear in people's brains, and can also make people's negative emotions suddenly become active. It is difficult to say whether Jonathan used this when making this poison gas. kind of chemical substance.
Now it seems that not only has he used it, but he seems to have used it a lot.
"How do you want to eat?" Schiller asked in his mind.
The symbiote didn't seem to understand. He only knew that the thing in front of him was very attractive to him. Schiller had no choice but to take out a bottle of diluted fear gas and spray it into his nose.
He instantly felt that the symbiote in his mind became excited and kept shouting in his mind: "Yummy, delicious, delicious, delicious, not enough, not enough, not enough, not enough, more, more, more, more..."
Well, Schiller thought, the symbiote must have a big appetite, so he simply took out a small bottle of undiluted, liquid fear gas, poured it directly into his mouth and drank it.
This thing didn't have much taste, but for a moment, he could feel the symbiote in his body, which seemed to be so excited that he was a little confused.
He jabbered a long string of brain waves that Schiller couldn't understand at all, and then yelled in Schiller's mind using all the vocabulary he had just learned.
Finally, after a while, Schiller's surroundings began to be filled with a fog, which was deeper than the ordinary gray fog and became a little black. Schiller smelled it and thought it might be fear gas.
Well, Schiller thought, it seems that the high concentration of fear gas is a bit like strong alcohol for the symbiote, and Gray Mist got drunk directly.
Moreover, when the symbiote is drunk, its reaction is somewhat similar to that of humans. First, it goes crazy with alcohol, talks a lot of nonsense, and then vomits.
The fog around Schiller should have been spit out by the gray fog after he got drunk.
Hui Wu recovered quickly, but after he recovered, he still wanted to ask Schiller for a drink, but Schiller seriously refused.
But he obviously didn't give up, and he was groaning in Schiller's mind, feeling very aggrieved.
Schiller was helpless. How could his symbiote become an alcoholic?