Superman of the American Comics - Chapter 121
[Chapter 117? Sorry, I want to join 9 snakes]
“‘Project Paperclip’?”
Rogers in the director’s office closed the thick folder in his hand.
“That is to say, the president secretly extradited a group of German scientists, and S.H.I.E.L.D. also absorbed part of Hydra’s forces. But won’t this allow the enemy to infiltrate and pose a threat to national security?”
Captain America revealed a few words.
A puzzled look.
As an intelligence agency, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s primary problem should be to ensure its own confidentiality.
Actively recruiting Hydra is equivalent to creating opportunities for spies to lurk.
Invisibly, it increases a certain risk.
What if S.H.I.E.L.D. becomes a new Hydra then?
“This plan was originally carried out by the military. They took a fancy to the V-1 and V2 rockets of the Third Reich, and the new technology of ballistic missiles, and wanted to get it.”
Luke shrugged and said easily.
The scarcest thing in the 20th century is talent, and the newly appointed president also understands this truth, and that’s why he approved the “Paperclip Project”.
During World War II, the military industry of the Third Reich was extremely developed, and all kinds of black technologies were endless.
It’s normal for the White House and the Pentagon to look greedy.
It is their nature to take and rob, and to put interests first.
“At first, many people opposed this plan, because according to the regulations, the U.S. military belonging to the Allied countries is prohibited from directly dealing with war criminals.”
Luke paused, and said with a smile: “It is ironic that almost all companies capable of recruiting, extradition, etc. German scientists, engineers and other technical personnel who are qualified in the conditions are basically closely related to the Nazi Party, and some even meet the standards of war criminals.”
Rogers had a shocked expression of “strange knowledge increased”.
Despite knowing that the interests of various parties are entangled, the national image may not be as glorious as it appears on the surface.
But the thought of recruiting war criminals into government departments was still somewhat difficult for him.
“Those people should be tried,
”
Rogers whispered.
Seeing Captain America’s frustrated look, Luke continued to talk about the dark history of the federal government: “That’s just your personal opinion, the president and generals don’t think so. In order to ensure strategic interests, they bypassed these rules and sent out More than 700 intelligence personnel, vigorously collecting relevant staff of fighter jets, missiles and rockets.”
“Among them, Arthur L-Rudolph, who once managed an arsenal, is a talent in rocket manufacturing. But he is also notorious. A notorious war criminal who committed the atrocious crimes of hanging slave laborers, slaughtering and abusing prisoners of war.”
“And Werner von Braun, now a senior engineer at the Army Equipment Design and Research Bureau, the designer of the V-2 missile. He has killed thousands of people in Britain, and is a fanatical Third Reich.”
Luke said it in great detail, and every word was like a sledgehammer, hitting Rogers’ heart.
“Steve, there is no absolute justice in this world. The country you protect, or in other words, the spirit of defense is not great.”
Luke, who is obviously the director of SHIELD and the army major general, sneered unceremoniously. This capital country is packaged as a beacon of freedom.
But then again, Project Paperclip did have a big impact on America during its developmental years.
For example, the war criminal Werner von Braun.
This person has a bright resume and entered the Technical University of Berlin in 1930.
Four years later, he received a Ph.D. in physics from Humboldt University, and his graduation thesis was awarded the highest grade.
In just two years, the V-2 missile was designed, which is the first ballistic missile in the world to be put into actual combat.
Later, he went to the United States, developed the Saturn 5, and successfully achieved the amazing feat of landing on the moon.
Arguably rocket building, another Howard Stark in the space industry.
“What about S.H.I.E.L.D., we are the same?”
Rogers was a little unacceptable, looking at Luke leaning in the seat.
“Almost. Like Dr. Anim Zola, he used to make energy weapons for the Red Skull, and now he works for S.H.I.E.L.D. So, we don’t blame him for his previous crimes.”
Luke nodded and did not hide it.
The “Paperclip Project” also benefited S.H.I.E.L.D.
From an unknown intelligence agency, it has rapidly developed into a huge organization above the Pentagon.
Except for the special status of Superman, plus all kinds of amazing operations to ask for funds and expand power and responsibilities.
There is a small portion, also thanks to Hydra for their generous help.
This old opponent made the reorganized Strategic Science Corps quickly complete the original accumulation.
“Don’t be too obsessed with justice, kindness, and moral conscience, Steve. You can pursue those beautiful things, but you can’t use them as the standard by which everything in the world is measured.”
Luke began to boil the chicken soup as usual, playing the role of life mentor. Role.
Speaking of which, it seems to be quite interesting to transform the unwavering Captain America.
“I would never think about how many people Howard was in the arms business and how many people he had killed with the weapons he made and sold.”
“I would never have thought about it, Anim Zola was once a loyal fan of the Third Reich, Once worked hard for Hydra and the Red Skull, with the blood of Allied soldiers on his hands.”
“Because it’s pointless. It’s useless other than to get yourself caught up in a conflict between moral conscience and harsh reality.”
Rogers’ lips twitched, as if he was about to say something.
The education and cognition he received since he was a child is to be a good person, stick to the bottom line and not easily hurt others.
But Luke’s words were like a bullet, shattering Captain America’s sturdy line of defense and making him shaken.
“But…”
Rogers raised his head, as if he had doubts about life.
“There is nothing wrong. Look at the truth and reality separately. I am a superman, a war hero, and an object of worship by the public.”
Luke smiled and said softly: “But I am also the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., an army general, a An uncompromising authority and leader. I need to protect my own interests and stand by my position. For this, I even have to do some ‘bad things’ that go against morality.”
“The two identities put together, It
‘s not contradictory.”
Rogers was in a state of confusion, as if he had suffered 10,000 mental attacks.
He looked down at the vibranium shield in his hand and the Stars and Stripes printed on his chest.
For a moment, at a loss.
“Maybe I’m not suitable to be a captain.”
After a while, Rogers laughed at himself.
“Fortunately, you’re here, Luke. So I just need to be a soldier and just bury my head and rush forward.”
Luke, who had poured several bowls of poisonous chicken soup with philosophy of life for Captain America, Shi Shiran stood up and patted On the other side’s shoulder, he said, “Come to my house for dinner tonight, Malena’s craftsmanship is not bad.”
After a few minutes, the conversation ended.
Watching Rogers leave, he walked over to the wine cabinet and poured a glass of Lafite 1882—well, 1882.
“Dr. Zola, you heard it all.”
Luke shook the red wine glass and said towards the office cubicle: “I am very aware of Hydra’s plan. You rely on the ‘Paperclip Project’ to infiltrate SHIELD and plan to revive, Start over.”
“The most dangerous places are often the safest. After the fall of the Red Skull, the Hydra force was divided into three parts, one part was recruited by S.H.I.E.L.D., part was taken away by Baron Teslak, and part Hide it, and the secret penetrates into the interior of the federal government.”
Dr. Zola, who was short and stout, took small steps and pushed the door out.
He stayed in the cubicle of the office very early, and heard the countermeasures against the Hellfire Club, UU reading www.
sonicmtl.com also has various information about the “Paperclip Project”.
“Mr. Major, I’ve given up on the dark! Hydra is destined to have no future, S.H.I.E.L.D. is the future!”
Dr. Zola said sincerely.
Luke handed a glass of red wine over, shook his head and said: “You are wrong, Dr. Zola. I am very optimistic about Hydra, they are well organized, their penetration ability is extremely outstanding, and their intelligence networks are all over the place, which is stronger than S.H.I.E.L.D. More.”
Dr. Zola took the glass with trepidation.
He didn’t know what the major general in front of him wanted to say.
Do you have to settle the old account of being a Hydra?
“Dr. Zola, I want to join you.”
Luke smiled more and more and said sincerely: “Do you think I can become a qualified Hydra?”
[End of this Chapter]
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