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Transformation In The Marvel World

THIS IS ONLY A TRANSLATION This was written by 想静静的顿河 The original name is 变身在漫威世界 I don’t own this work nor its cover, and anything mentioned in this belong to its respective owner. Synopsis : I traveled through time and became an unknown female hero, Quake, Daisy Johnson "Obadiah, my friend, is it just about shrinking the Ark reactor? Let go of that scientist, and I'll use my superpower to help you compress it!" "What? The Insight plan couldn't be executed? Let Dr. Zola rest for two days, and I'll use big data to analyse it for you." “Be warned, Thanos, don't mess with me unless you want trouble! Do you think my title as the World Destroyer is just a joke? With one punch, I can trigger a magnitude 12 earthquake! The Earth will shatter!" Tags : Male to Female, Female Lead, Romance, Harem, Yuri, Marvel, AI, Politics, Magic, Slow Paced, Weak To Strong, Strong Female Lead

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Plans for the future

In general, women were often good at acting. This statement holds true for Hill with Daisy and is even more pronounced in the case of Gwen Stacy. When facing the tyrannosaurus rex, her stunned expression, screams, and frantic running all exuded a compelling tension. Despite an empty backdrop, she manages to convey the feeling of being pursued by a monstrous creature.

The blonde beauty continuously looked back while stumbling forward, skillfully blending panic and the instinct for survival.

In contrast, Peter Parker's acting falls a bit short. This child was too clever; no matter how he performs, it's always Peter Parker that appears in the frame.

Thankfully, the young boy has fewer dialogue scenes and mostly engages in action sequences.

The tyrannosaurus rex pushes the tour vehicle off the road, and inside are only the two children and the male lead, Grant.

Fortunately, the vehicle is lucky; it gets caught by a large tree below. At this moment, the male lead has to help the two children climb down from the tree.

"This kid is quite agile." Coulson looks at the young Peter on screen and can't help but say to Daisy beside him.

Can Spider-Man not be good at climbing trees? Daisy nods expressionlessly, "It's innate..."

Actual filming certainly cannot involve placing a car overhead. Even with extraordinary agents, attempting such a dangerous stunt is out of the question.

One adult and two young kids, spending the whole day climbing around a tree with a two-meter diameter, finally completing this shot.

Grant Ward might be capable of not only climbing trees but even climbing up the Statue of Liberty. He can do it with precision down to the second. The issue lies with Peter Parker, who sometimes gets nervous, either moving too quickly or too slowly, always struggling with the right pace. This leads to Gwen Stacy, the lovely girl, climbing along with him for half the day.

During dinner, Gwen doesn't say a word to Peter, still fuming.

Daisy doesn't have the time to care about the teenage romance; she has a pile of matters to attend to.

Studying at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy, attending Yale, and overseeing various business affairs all require her personal involvement.

The official novelisation of Jurassic Park needs to be released before the film's premiere, and the merchandise also needs to be extensively marketed.

And she needs to continue improving her own abilities.

Strengthening herself and enhancing her equipment can be done simultaneously.

The best way to enhance physical fitness should be the Super Soldier Serum, although it's now extinct.

Gamma rays are out of the question; she doesn't want to become a green, muscular stick.

The Extremis virus isn't bad, with its powerful self-healing capabilities, but it's prone to explosions.

Then there's the Sentry's formula, Venom, and other enhancements, but these processes are uncontrollable and seem quite dangerous.

The only option Daisy can currently think of is Wakanda, the heart-shaped herb used by the Black Panther.

Legend has it that only the royal family can consume the heart-shaped herb. She scoffs at this notion. Were the five major tribes all relatives? M'Baku, the Man-Ape, said they hadn't seen a king for centuries, yet he was still able to consume the heart-shaped herb. How can "royal bloodlines" have an effect over the span of several centuries?

In Daisy's eyes, this royal bloodline is just a way to manipulate the Wakandan people, a strategy to maintain internal control through fooling the masses.

However, the location of Wakanda still need to be confirmed. They have deployed a large number of landmines along the border, and there's also a high-tech electronic barrier on the outskirts. Daisy can't guarantee that Wakandan technology won't interfere with her teleportation.

She can only gather information and search for the person who knows the entrance. Erik Killmonger, his father was the younger brother of the old Wakandan king, and he left behind a notebook detailing everything about Wakanda. Daisy needs to find him in advance to obtain the pathway entrance.

In the movie, the notebook is still hidden in an old house's secret door. Several clues are not hard to find. In 1992, Oakland, California, a middle-aged man in the African-American community was killed. By connecting these clues, the location of the old house can be found. Daisy sends her maid to investigate.

However, she doesn't believe the other party would be so foolish as to leave the notebook at home waiting for someone else to take it.

African-American neighbourhoods are rife with crime, and secrets can't be hidden.

Capturing a live person for interrogation is the right way in her view. Plus, she could also research the difference between this "royal bloodline" and ordinary people.

But tracking Erik Killmonger was proved to be difficult. He's currently serving in a secret unit responsible only to a certain general. As powerful as her hacking skills are and despite her high-level S.H.I.E.L.D. clearance, she can't find any information. For now, she can only sift through various pieces of information and calculate to deduce his location.

Enhancing her physical body doesn't offer many clues, and the development of the shock-absorbing equipment is urgent.

In reality, the equipment's principle is simple, and she can manufacture it based on her own knowledge. The only limitation is that the shock-absorbing metal is too rare.

Fitz and Simmons made a shock-absorbing wristguard for Daisy, but its effect was minimal and far from exceptional, mainly due to the material.

Vibranium is the preferred choice for shock-absorbing equipment since the electrons inside Vibranium don't move, making it the most stable substance in the Marvel universe.

Unfortunately, this metal is also found in Wakanda, and the most well-known sample of Vibranium is Captain America's shield. She can't just take out the shield and melt it down for equipment. Stealing it would be very difficult, and if she had that much power, she might as well as steal the Tesseract.

Daisy remembers that the London Museum also had a piece of Vibranium. Unfortunately, no matter how she searches, she hasn't found any specific information. She guesses it's still in the possession of some collector.

Then there's another metal, Adamantium alloy, which has greater density and hardness than Vibranium.

In her view, using Vibranium to create defensive equipment is the top choice. If she can't acquire Vibranium, transitioning to Adamantium alloy could also work.

Adamantium alloy comes in many types, all produced by mixing meteorite-derived alloys with Earth's metals.

There's the primitive Adamantium alloy, whose manufacturing process can't be replicated. The actual product is a combination of Vibranium and Earth steel, and the final product is Captain America's shield.

Then there's true Adamantium alloy, which is in liquid form. Wolverine's skeleton is made from this alloy.

Lastly, there's secondary Adamantium alloy, and various major countries' top laboratories have the task of researching this alloy. They combine various rare metals with meteorites, resulting in inconsistent quality and not much assurance.

If Daisy tries to acquire these materials herself, she'll surely get swindled.

She can't entrust this task to Hill, who has now upgraded to "true BFF" status. To maintain the facade of their "cold war," she can only ask Sharon for help in finding information.

Enhancement is one path, and exploring her own potential is another.

Daisy spends a whole day at the S.H.I.E.L.D. underground training facility, undergoing physical training. Her strength, speed, and endurance have all surpassed human limits. However, the training facility is still a public place, so she needs to suppress her strength within a normal range. If she were to jump three meters high, it would be too shocking.

Snatches, clean and jerks, pushes, and bench presses—she keeps her values within the range of an average person during her training.

What she really needs now is a training facility of her own, where she can practice without any constraints and maximise her physical potential.