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Chapter 881 Ultron's Solution



Chapter 881 Ultron's Solution

Chapter 881 Ultron's Solution

As the Ultron robot collapsed to the ground, the surrounding environment began to change. Even the central computer, which had been transported to another time, returned to the present, and everything seemed to have returned to normal.

"The matter is almost over."

Vision's forehead crystal lit up: "Ultron backed up himself and sent himself to other times; we can't handle that. But I can deal with what we can first. For example, the Ultron program running in the networks of S.W.O.R.D. and Attila."

The captain nodded. He didn't intend to delve into the technical details, but just in case, he asked, "Won't they have Ultron's program left behind?"

"We can set up a global detection program that will travel to the target area once detected. Additionally, Magneto and Thor can cooperate to activate the network region by region, thus maximizing the erasure of all Ultron data."

Vision paused for a moment, but offered no further explanation.

In reality, Vision absorbs and assimilates these programs, rather than deleting them. Deleting the programs themselves might not be difficult, but removing the traces of their existence within the data is. It's important to understand that Ultron's resurrection this time was due to the detection of these traces in the data—even though the original data had been deleted, the logic behind Ultron's operations, inferred from his past actions, still held true.

Not to mention that Ultron might have saved his data and programs in some kind of storage device. In that case, if you choose to delete them, there's a very high probability that you won't be able to delete them at all. It's better to impersonate Ultron and lure Ultron into joining the program, thereby assimilating all of Ultron's programs into Vision's mind.

However, Vision didn't intend to reveal these things, as it would cause concern for many. After all, Vision himself was based on Ultron, and if he disclosed his methods, it would most likely only lead to bloodshed.

However, the others didn't seem inclined to dwell on the matter, preferring to rest after the battle. T'Challa, after discussing the cleanup operation in Wakanda with Vision, remarked, "This situation is definitely going to be troublesome. Who would trust an American android and entrust their cybersecurity to him?"

"I will connect my brain to supercomputers or other programs in various countries, and through neural transmission devices, everyone will find that my actions are not harmful at all."

Vision paused for a moment after speaking, then smiled and said, "This will also make humanity realize how well we can unite."

Peter had another question for Vision: "What about the believers and the sick? Have you thought of a solution?"

Ultron left behind a lot of messes, and not all of them were complete disasters, but they were all hot potatoes. The biggest of these was undoubtedly the people who were modified by nanobots. If these people were modified using nanobots that Ultron brought back from the Pillars of Ultron in the future, then with the reset of the Pillars of Ultron, they would naturally return to normal.

However, if Ultron were to create Ultronians using the nanobots of today, restoring them to normal would be extremely difficult. Even setting aside the enormous human and material resources required, their daily lives would be severely disrupted.

And then there's the church and the operating room. Before Ultron's massive transformation, he was genuinely conducting missionary and medical work in that place; in other words, he had real believers. In this sense, the Gospel of Ultron had become a kind of religion and ideology.

This thing cannot be eradicated through purely physical means. That's why Peter asked Vision about it.

Not to mention the accountability process afterwards, such as whether Pym, as the creator of Ultron, should be held accountable, and who should be responsible for the whole incident—and so on.

You could even say that Ultron may have been stopped, but the whole world was changed as a result.

"All I can do is give objective and impartial testimony; I cannot interfere with reasonable human decisions. But I will not allow those people to become worse off because of my actions."

"Rest assured, Ultron's church will still exist, and his believers and patients will continue to receive the same services as before." Vision finally told Peter the solution and then raised a new question to deflect the conflict: "Besides, I think what we really need to care about is Mar-Vell."

Perhaps, humanity truly doesn't trust God, but only the sons of God who have become human.

Ultron imitates human behavior and human nature.

It is now the 26th century, the most glorious era of human civilization. Earth has become a great interstellar empire. The ancient Avengers have become legends, gods have once again left human civilization, and superpowered individuals have become commonplace. Artificial intelligence? Of course, artificial intelligence is also constrained by the limitations of physical hosts.

Everything seemed so wonderful; the entire galaxy was almost entirely human territory, and it was precisely because of this that Ultron was able to expand so recklessly.

No, there is another reason.

If human civilization had not been destroyed in the 26th century, turning into wastelands, then Kang the Conqueror would not have been born, unified the 30th century, and returned to the past to begin the Kang dynasty.

Therefore, Kang will not stop Ultron from doing what it is doing now, which is the self-correction of the program.

That's why Ultron should become—human, you're right, my brother.

"You're right, my brother."

Ultron got up from his chair, ripped the cable behind him, walked down the steps, and then touched his face—a face he knew all too well, a face that didn't belong to this era.

He took a batch of superhero DNA from the 21st century for research. Only a small fraction of these DNA samples were non-replicable, but others were, for example, his respected father.

Ultron happily raised his hands, and the mechanical shell peeled away from his face, revealing a face inside that looked just like Hank Pym's.

And an endless stream of Ultronian cyborgs, an endless stream of "humans," is rapidly filling and enveloping the surface of these planets, making the entire planet appear as if it were a gigantic entity—

Ultron.

"If Ultron hadn't become human, he wouldn't have been able to understand what humans would desire. But conversely, if humans hadn't become Ultron, they wouldn't have understood what the Age of Ultron was!"

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