In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Chapter 66: The Big Adventure of Little Spider (Part 2)
In the S.H.I.E.L.D. lounge, Steve pointed to a picture on the whiteboard and said, "As I said before, the so-called tactical literacy is not only about arranging battle plans in advance, but more importantly, synchronizing He has an insight into the enemy's intentions, and even thought of his course of action one step earlier than him."
"The reason why you failed in the last battle is also because you did not do this."
"You chose to climb to the top of the building first, which is not bad. Seizing the commanding heights is indeed very important, but then you made a fatal mistake."
"First, you didn't find out how many exits this house has, so you rushed in recklessly."
"Secondly, when fighting in a building, we often do not recommend using high-level raids. Once you drive the enemy away from a high place, he will instinctively run down. If there is an exit from the lower level, then he You can leave this building safely."
"The correct approach is to either encircle and fight together from top to bottom, or conduct a layer-by-layer raid from the bottom up. If you drive the enemy from the bottom layer, then he can only run up, and then choose to jump out of the window or be trapped indoors. And you can't use the ground exit to leave, do you understand?"
On the coffee table in front, Peter asked while writing: "But if I break the door, there will be noise. What if they are alert? I go in through the window just to catch them off guard..."
"Your thinking is correct. The most important thing in a raid operation in a building is speed. As I said just now, if you want to drive from the bottom up, you must first understand the building. There are several exits, block the exits before doing anything, and then break through the window."
"Actually, I don't recommend you to use this method. Although you have unique conditions, the opponent is fighting at his own home court. He has a deeper understanding of the room and building structure than you."
"Although you caught them by surprise, you suddenly entered a strange building, and the surrounding environment is completely unfamiliar to you. Once there are any traps in the room, you may not be able to react quickly Come here."
Peter just wanted to say that he has a spider sense, but after thinking about it, what Steve said made sense, although he saw two people in the room when he was hanging on the window, but in case there is an ambush by Bullseye, When he threw the cup, dozens of big men rushed out of nowhere, what should we do? His spider sense was okay on the spot, but it wasn't a prophecy, let alone see through.
As Peter scribbled and drew in his notebook, Steve went on to say, "Besides, you already know that your opponent is a cunning villain."
"You just said that you think the junkyard is very suitable for you to fight with him, but don't forget that he has stayed there much longer than you. This kind of cunning enemy must have been there long ago I rehearsed more than a dozen escape routes in my mind."
"Even if he didn't use tear gas on you, as long as you are distracted, he will definitely run away."
Peter sighed and said, "I thought I had planned very carefully, but I didn't expect there to be so many mistakes. It seems that I really deserved to lose."
Steve came over and sat next to him, patted his shoulder and said: "This is normal, you are already very talented, you haven't seen those boys in the army who can't even do high-altitude rappelling. Dare, standing on the top of the building so scared that your legs are shaking, let alone an airborne raid, you can do this from the very beginning, and you are already much better than most of them."
Peter put away the notebook and said: "Next time I will definitely not let him run away again."
An hour later, in the laboratory of Stark Tower, Stark was holding an antenna and said: "Although the series connection method you use is stable, it is completely unable to maximize the effectiveness of the antenna... "
"Don't talk to me about the raw material restrictions! When I was in Afghanistan, didn't I still use a pile of scrap metal to make mechs? When I was 6 years old, I could make a computer that is much better than yours! "
"Also, your understanding of the word intelligence of the intelligent crawling system is too superficial. You think writing an automatic screening system is called intelligence? Why don't you try to write a complete artificial intelligence logic?"
Stark put down the wire, snapped his fingers, and a screen slowly descended from the roof. Stark pointed to the map on it and said, "Look here, this is Hell's Kitchen, right?"
"It has a spindle shape as a whole, so your signal coverage can be completely different from a perfect circle, and use different wave frequencies to maximize efficiency, like this..."
"In addition, you can find a stronghold and build a simple signal tower on it to monitor the designated Hell's Kitchen signal..."
Peter thoughtfully pointed at the map of Hell's Kitchen with a laser pointer, and said, "I have found the central meeting point of Hell's Kitchen, which is the center of the underground waterway I used to travel before. Do you think we can place a signal device there? What method should I adopt? I think the method I am using now is stable, but it is not efficient enough..."
A few hours later, when it was dark, Schiller was about to close the door when Peter squeezed in through the crack of the door.
"I heard that your operation is not going well," Schiller said.
Seeing Peter nodded in frustration, Schiller said: "Although you have this technology to monitor other people's mobile phone signals, I think this is actually not the best way."
"It is true that this method is simple and crude and effective, but the problem is that it is too simple and crude, which makes you ignore many details."
"The bullseye's trace is not as completely invisible as you think, you just lack a little awareness of detection and counter-detection."
Peter sat down on the sofa, he took a sip of water, Schiller took out his medical records, and said, "Do you know where the best news in Hell's Kitchen is?"
Peter shook his head.
"Let me ask you, what are the two things that people cannot escape?"
"Death and taxes?"
"Yes, then what do you think these two points correspond to in Hell's Kitchen?"
"I haven't heard that there is a hospital in Hell's Kitchen, or the Tax Administration..." Peter shook his head and said.
"You have to know that without any knowledge of the rules of Hell's Kitchen, it is almost impossible for you to successfully fight crime."
Peter said: "Well, I actually thought about it last night. I was a little too impulsive. When I thought about what happened to Matt, I wanted to beat that guy up immediately."
"Hell's Kitchen does not have a decent hospital or management authority, but after the gang fire here, the gang members will also be injured. Will there be doctors to treat them after the injury? Where are these doctors from? Who are they? Employment? Will there be any special information?"
"It is true that Hell's Kitchen doesn't have a tax bureau, but the gang has collected so much protection money and has so many industries, do you expect these gang bosses who haven't graduated from junior high school to settle their own accounts?"
"Where did they hire their accountant? When will they come? Who among them knows which gang boss? Did they meet the person you are looking for not long ago?"
"In addition, what about the truck drivers who shuttle through the streets of Hell's Kitchen every day? What about taxi and bus drivers?"
"Even if they're gangsters, they always have to eat, where did Bullseye order it from? Has he hired a chef lately? What's more, has he been to any strip club? Or hired prostitutes ?”
Schiller pointed to the map that Peter opened and said: "It is absolutely impossible for a human being to live in this world without traces."
"If a person in a society survives in the society, he must intersect with other people in the society."
"Maybe, the investigation you imagine is looking for footprints with a magnifying glass, or you have to leave some physical traces before you can find anything."
"But in fact, everyone he met and every word he said left more or less traces."
Schiller shook his head and said, "This Bullseye is not some anti-reconnaissance master. If you are willing to show more patience to investigate these things, you don't even need to fight him."
"Reconnaissance is not the prelude to battle, but also the elegy of requiem."
"If one day, you can really master this technology, you will understand that to deal with these criminals, you don't have to expend your energy to punch your fist~IndoMTL.com~ I don't mean the use of anesthesia, or Putting medicine in wine and poisoning in food is such a small trick."
"If you can figure out all the social relationships of a person and understand every trace he has left in society, you will be able to find countless ways to make use of strength from these relationships and use small things to make big gains. "
"You don't have to cut any thread, you can deftly dismantle all the intricate thread balls, and then tie them into the shape you want."
Peter did not write or draw in the notebook this time. He said: "I don't understand these very well, but maybe one day when I use it, I will remember it."
"Actually, I still prefer to punch my fists. I always feel that when I use these methods, the situation must have gone to hell." Finally, with the sound of the rolling shutter outside the clinic falling, Peter said.
Two days later, a man with target marks on his head was thrown at the gate of the Manhattan police station.
On the roof of the opposite building, Spider-Man was standing there, watching the police bring Bullseye in, and the streets of New York at dusk were still bustling. This episode attracted the attention of many pedestrians, but soon, they He hurriedly walked over with his head bowed.
"You surprised me." Matt's voice came from behind Spider-Man, and he said with a cane: "In just a few days, Jin and the biggest eyeliner in Hell's Kitchen were abolished, How did you do it?"
Standing on the edge of the roof, Peter turned around when he heard Matt's voice.
He took off the hood of his battle suit, and his fluttering broken hair turned into floating golden threads in the light of the setting sun behind him. He smiled, with the childishness and heartiness unique to this age.
He said: "That's probably because I'm really good at making friends."