MTL - Marvel Plane Trader-Chapter 262 Marvell Returns

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  Chapter 262 Marwell Returns

   Josie's suggestion to go to the universe to play, I have to say that Margot was very moved.

However, considering various factors such as several children and family business, she did not immediately agree - and in Josie's view, these are actually not a problem, because even if he leaves the earth, related matters on the earth can also be resolved through super Space communication is used to convey instructions, which are handled by subordinates.

  Hyperspace communication is a technology from the world of Star Wars.

  The provider is undoubtedly Anakin Skywalker.

  Five years later, Anakin, who was once a 9-year-old child, is now a beautiful boy, and officially became a Jedi apprentice as a disciple of Kui Gang Jin.

   Well, that's right, a disciple of Qui-Gon Jinn, not Obi-Wan.

Because in the Naboo star battle that Kui Gang Jin participated in after taking Anakin away, the murderer who killed Kui Gang Jin should have appeared, but the Sith Lord Darth Moore did not appear , and no trace of it was found in the following years.

It’s hard for Josie not to doubt this. At the interception station on Tatooine back then, the few elite fighters built by Yuri he sent won the final victory. Darth Maul was either dead or disabled. up.

   Otherwise, there is no way to explain the reason why he did not appear in the Naboo star battle.

  If this is the case, then the power of the Jedi and Sith may not be as powerful as Josie imagined.

   After all, like Josie's Marvel Universe, the levels of power shown in the Star Wars film and comics are completely different.

  The Jedi Knights in the movie just melted the deck of the starship with their swords, slashed and slashed the robot as an enemy, and then used the force to catch people in the air and release electric discharges.

  In the comics, the Jedi Knights use the force to pull the starship, which is a routine operation.

   What is even more exaggerated is Anakin's son Luke, who claims that black holes can't move him... Just ask how many guys like Thor and Thanos in the MCU can resist black holes?

Um? Speaking of which, the comics of Star Wars seem to be drawn by Marvel...

   But no matter what, it is a good thing for both Anakin and Josie that Qui-Gon Jinn is not dead.

   After all, according to the original plot, the Jedi Council initially did not agree to accept Anakin as a Jedi apprentice.

  Even at this point, Obi-Wan, as a disciple, is not on the side of Qui-Gon King.

  Although the Jedi Council finally agreed that Obi-Wan accepted Anakin as a disciple, this was mainly due to Qui Gang Jin's last wish.

  After accepting Anakin as a disciple, Obi-Wan did his best to teach, but before Qui-Gon King died in battle, he was just a freshman, and he was obviously not enough as a teacher.

  At the same time, during Anakin's growth process, the prejudice from the Jedi Council also had a negative impact on him.

  Especially a certain black stewed egg, who always had problems with Anakin, and became the direct trigger of Anakin's fall. (Speaking of which, the 5-year-old black corned egg in this world has been repatriated to Africa with his parents not long ago. The family's repatriation place is Somalia. It is estimated that they should be planting bananas this time)

However, as Qui Gang Jin is still alive, these situations are different, because Qui Gang Jin is a "dissident" in the Jedi Council. He firmly believes that Anakin is the chosen son of the Force, so Anakin The protection was excellent, and against the pressure of the Jedi Council, he accepted him as his disciple.

  At the same time, Qui-Gon Jinn's status is very high in the entire Old Republic. With this status, Anakin can easily find various channels in Coruscant and buy a lot of technology that Josie needs.

  Such as hyperspace communications, blasters, hyperdrives, and various military technologies including the Trade Federation's military robots.

   Among them, there is even the technology of the predecessor of the Imperial Star Destroyer, the Cheer-class assault landing ship.

   It's a pity, because the time is wrong. There are no Imperial Star Destroyers in this period, let alone the Death Star.

   As far as the level of technology is concerned, the world of Star Wars can temporarily crush other worlds connected by other Josies.

  For example, the superluminal engine, Josie also got it from Starscream.

But compared to the average hyperspace flight speed of 1.2 million times the speed of light in the Star Wars world, the superlight engine in the Transformers world is like a child's toy (the speed of the spaceship in the Star Wars world is in stages, the smaller the stage, The faster the speed, the Imperial Star Destroyer is about two million times the speed of light at level 2, the X-fighter is at level one, at 4.5 million times the speed of light. The Millennium Falcon is at level 0.5, at nine million times the speed of light.).

Of course, the hyperspace engine in the Star Wars world is not without shortcomings. Excessive gravity will cause the hyperspace engine to be paralyzed, and excessive transformation will also cause the hyperspace engine to become unstable—the engine of the Millennium Falcon often breaks down at critical moments. Failure is caused by over-modification.

  In comparison, although the Imperial Star Destroyer is slower, the stability of its engine is terrifying.

  So the number of stages of the hyperspace engine is too high, which is not necessarily a good thing.

  But even if there is only two levels of speed, it would be extremely terrifying in the Marvel universe.

  Basically across the entire Milky Way, it only takes 18 days.

  Of course, put it in the entire universe, this speed is actually the same. After all, the Marvel universe is the same as the Star Wars world, and the Milky Way is just the tip of the iceberg of the entire universe.

  After Josie explained to Margot the existence of the hypervelocity engine and hyperspace communication technology, Margot, whose attitude was not very persistent, immediately became more shaken, but still did not immediately make up his mind.

  But what happened next officially confirmed the trip to the universe.

   That's Marville coming to Earth again.

  This afternoon, Josie was drinking afternoon tea with his family, when he saw Vito hurried into the yard, and then whispered to Josie for a while.

   "What happened again?" Marget asked, frowning and putting down her teacup.

"...Well, Carter's old friend has returned to Earth, that Marie Will, who attended our wedding, you should still have an impression?" Josie replied with a slightly weird expression, especially when talking about old friends , especially accentuated the tone.

  As soon as Margot heard it, she immediately remembered, isn’t that what Carter’s is? When she first met on the cruise ship, she noticed something was wrong between Marvel and Carter.

   It’s just that not long after they got married, Marwell disappeared. Ask Carter, but Carter doesn’t say anything. Ask Josie, Josie just said that the other party has returned to his hometown.

   It wasn't until Josie occupied Attilan, which is now Silvermoon City, that she knew from Josie that Marwell was an alien.

   This is also the first alien she knew.

  How could there be no impression?

  The other party is here to find Carter?

  (end of this chapter)