Imagine this.
If the New York Battle described in the diary really happened, Loki would have painstakingly stolen the Tesseract, opened a portal, and laboriously teleported the Chitauri army over.
He wanted to occupy New York and achieve his ambitions.
But what he found was that on the other side of the portal, waiting for them was a dense Iron Legion!
Loki's expression must have been very interesting.
It's not just the New York Battle.
The diary clearly mentioned that the age of superheroes would arrive, which would be an era of chaos.
All kinds of threats would emerge endlessly.
But what about humans?
They truly lacked the means to deal with those various threats.
So, logically speaking, Earth indeed needed some defensive measures, Earth indeed needed the Iron Legion!
The only problem was.
Jarvis's current computing power was far from enough; controlling a small number of Iron Man Armors was certainly not a problem, but controlling the Iron Legion was clearly not feasible.
Therefore, the only factor restricting the Iron Legion was the artificial intelligence technology.
And in terms of artificial intelligence, Tony was the authority in this World, the most powerful expert in this World!
But as of now, Tony was also unable to upgrade Jarvis, so the matter of the Iron Legion could only be put on hold.
However, it seemed this problem didn't trouble Tony for long.
Didn't his counterpart in that other World create the Iron Legion?
This also meant that the other party solved the artificial intelligence problem.
Since that other self did such a thing, then Tony could also do it!
"Ultron Age?"
And soon, Tony Stark's gaze fell on this phrase, and he couldn't help but spread his hands.
Age?
Is this a bit too exaggerated?
It seems that the AI crisis caused by his counterpart in that other Universe was indeed very serious.
Otherwise, this crisis wouldn't be named with the term "Ultron Age."
But still, that's just the Tony Stark of another Universe, not him!
If Tony were to research Ultron, he would definitely succeed greatly, just like his counterpart in Universe 838.
And he wouldn't fail miserably like his counterpart in 199999 Universe.
On this point, Tony Stark, who was always full of confidence, had no doubts whatsoever.
Just like what was shown in the movie "Avengers 2," even though a failed Ultron had already been created, once given the chance, Tony still unhesitatingly continued to create Vision.
This was the nature of a Playboy.
Whether it's called blind confidence or arrogance, to some extent, he truly wouldn't learn from his mistakes.
Even living facts were like this, let alone mere spoilers from a diary.
What's more.
The diary not only spoiled the failed case of Ultron Age, but also the successful case of Universe 838!
"HYDRA Stomper?"
"Another Iron Man?"
Nick Fury's brow furrowed slightly in front of another diary, and his expression was quite interesting.
Captain Carter's diary had mentioned it long ago, and clearly stated that she was a female Captain America.
But what happened?
Captain America in this Universe simply didn't exist!
Anyway, whether male or female, there can only be one Captain America, right?
Well, this kind of thing is probably just a coincidence; Nick Fury didn't think much of it after a slight complaint.
As for the HYDRA Stomper, there's nothing to dwell on; undoubtedly, even if Rogers didn't become Captain America, he still participated in the heroic fight against HYDRA.
Nick Fury wasn't surprised by this.
But what does "another Iron Man" mean?
Could Steve Rogers of Universe 838 be a scientist who was in no way inferior to Tony Stark in all aspects?
Oh, this!
What kind of development is this?
Although Nick Fury would be happy to see such a thing, Rogers is a muscle man, and his style doesn't match that of a scientist, right?
It's Captain Carter, and Mutants, and Doctor Strange killed the Purple Sweet Potato, and Ultron, and so on.
It seems that the deviation between Universe 838 and 199999 Universe is indeed quite large!
[And then there's Vision.]
[If Stark's Ultron plan hadn't failed, and Ultron hadn't become a major villain aiming to eliminate all humanity, where would Vision come from?]
[You should know that Vision was created jointly by Ultron and Stark!]
[It's also funny to say, Stark designed Ultron with the purpose of maintaining Earth's peace and protecting Earth from major threats.]
[But Ultron believed that humans were precisely Earth's greatest threat.]
[To maintain Earth's peace, all humanity must be eliminated; there's nothing more ironic than this.]
It's confirmed!
It's completely confirmed now.
The Ultron Age was indeed created by Tony Stark.
If the previous diary spoilers were only indirectly revealed between the lines.
Then this passage of spoilers clearly stated in black and white that the Ultron Age was Tony Stark's fault!
And the diary also briefly explained the general beginning and end of the Ultron Age crisis.
It is indeed consistent with some of the Playboy's actions and thoughts.
Tony Stark indeed created Ultron to protect Earth, but as a result, he accidentally lost control, allowing Ultron to go rogue.
There's nothing to say about that.
But there was one point that Tony truly didn't quite understand.
How exactly did his counterpart in that other World design Ultron's program?
Why would Ultron's "thinking" deviate so much?
It could even be said to be an extremely absurd deviation!
What kind of logic did Ultron base his belief on that humans were Earth's greatest threat?
No matter how you look at it, this error is a bit too outrageous.
It can even be called so outrageous that it's beyond belief.
Because when it comes to intelligent robots, even if one isn't a professional scientist, even someone with a little bit of sense would think of a crucial question.
Intelligent robots must not harm humans!
For example, Asimov's famous "Three Laws of Robotics" have been adopted by numerous science fiction movies and novels.
The first rule is that a robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
You should know that this is just a science fiction writer!
Let alone a scientist of Tony Stark's caliber.
He couldn't possibly not think of it!
Tony could be certain that no matter how his other self designed Ultron's program, "do not harm humans" must have been hardcoded into Ultron's source code.
In other words, it was deeply embedded in Ultron's DNA.
Under such circumstances, how could Ultron do something that violated its own source code?
For intelligent robots, source code is like God's will to humans; it's impossible to defy!
So, what exactly is going on?
Tony's brows couldn't help but furrow slightly, and for a moment, he fell into deep contemplation.
But no matter how much he thought about it, he still couldn't understand what was going on.
And besides this point, there was another thing that surprised and puzzled the Playboy.
When the diary mentioned Vision was a robot before, Tony speculated that there was a high possibility that Vision was created by himself.
After all, looking at the entire U.S., no, looking at the entire World, from a technical perspective, Tony was indeed the most advantageous.
Facts proved that Tony was right, or rather, half right.
And it was precisely because of this that Tony was confused.
He and Ultron jointly created Vision?
Wasn't Ultron a major villain trying to eliminate all humanity?
Even from the name "Ultron Age," Ultron must have put his idea of eliminating all humanity into action, and caused great destruction!
Otherwise, why would later generations name this crisis "Ultron Age"?
So the problem arises.
From the various records in the diary, it seems that in this chaotic superhero era, the Avengers were an important force in fighting various supernatural threats and protecting Earth!
And Tony was one of the three giants of the Avengers!
In other words, Tony Stark should have been Ultron's enemy, so how could they jointly create Vision?
Let alone that Vision was a superhero, who later joined the Avengers, completely different from Ultron's idea of eliminating all humanity.
Even if Tony wanted to create him, Ultron wouldn't do such a foolish thing as creating a powerful enemy who would oppose him, right?
So what exactly is going on with all this?
These things about Ultron and Vision are truly a mess, impossible to untangle!
[No, it's not just eliminating all humanity; eliminating all humanity is just the first step.]
[In Ultron's view, humans are just Earth's biggest threat, but not the only threat.]
[All other creatures besides humans are also threats to Earth, just not as big as humans.]
[So, to bring true peace to Earth, all life on Earth must be eliminated, turning Earth into a dead Planet!]
[This principle applies on Earth, on other Planets, and throughout the entire Universe.]
[That's why Infinite Ultron slaughtered the Multiverse.]
Oh, this!
Tony Stark was truly speechless, utterly speechless.
Once again, the Playboy wanted to pull out Ultron's source code and take a good look at what his other self had programmed.
Why would Ultron's thinking deviate to such an extent?
It was simply absurd, like a joke.
To bring true peace to Earth, all life on Earth must be eliminated?
Good heavens, how extreme is that!
Yes, if there were no living beings on Earth, turning it into a dead Planet, there would indeed be no war, and peace would come.
But what's the point of such peace?
So, is the diary's spoiler really wrong, could his other self really design such an absurd intelligent robot?
This matter itself is even more absurd than Ultron's absurd ideology!
"Infinite Ultron?"
Nick Fury's single eye narrowed slightly, and his attention was immediately drawn to this phrase.
Why was the prefix "Infinite" added before the name Ultron?
So, what's the difference between Infinite Ultron and Ultron?
Nick Fury naturally couldn't know the overly detailed differences.
But one thing was certain: this Infinite Ultron was far, far more powerful than Ultron.
This Infinite Ultron could slaughter the Multiverse!
That's too terrifying!
What's being talked about here is the Multiverse!
Nick Fury has had the diary for a long time now, and Satan has also revealed many incredibly powerful big shots.
The most typical one is the Purple Sweet Potato, and then there are others like Odin, Ancient One, Dormammu, and so on.
But looking at all those incredibly powerful big shots, the only one who could reach Multiverse-level power, after all calculations, was the Scarlet Witch.
And that was after she was corrupted.
Not only that, the corrupted Scarlet Witch merely "cut through" the Multiverse, but Infinite Ultron "slaughtered" the Multiverse.
It seems that Infinite Ultron is even more powerful than the corrupted Scarlet Witch!
So, what kind of devil did that guy Stark create!
"Wait a minute!"
While muttering to himself, Nick Fury suddenly had a thought; he suddenly realized a crucial point.
The "Infinite" in the prefix "Infinite" Ultron also seemed to appear in another term.
"Infinity" Stones.
So, could there be some connection between Infinite Ultron and the Infinity Stones?
Of course.
Just linking Infinite Ultron and the Infinity Stones through such a prefix as "Infinite" is indeed a bit forced.
But this was the only connection Nick Fury could find with Infinite Ultron based on all the current information.
However, whether there truly was a connection between the two was something Nick Fury couldn't confirm.
[I have to say, Infinite Ultron is truly formidable; since its birth, it has been unstoppable, killing gods and Buddhas alike.]
[The Avengers were easily wiped out like fragile sheep, and divine realms like Asgard were directly destroyed with a flick of a hand; only Captain Marvel could resist a bit.]
[But it was only a brief resistance; she was still mercilessly eliminated in the end.]
[Universe after Universe was destroyed, it was simply a disaster for the Multiverse.]
[Even the Observer, who is above the Multiverse, was scared to death by Infinite Ultron!]
Gulp!
Black Widow couldn't help but swallow unconsciously.
If what was described in the diary was true, then this Infinite Ultron was a bit too fierce, wasn't it?
The Avengers, such a powerful superhero alliance, were like "sheep"?
Even places like Asgard were destroyed by the opponent "with a flick of a hand"?
Even a top-tier powerhouse like Captain Marvel, who could overpower the Purple Sweet Potato with all the Infinity Stones, could only resist a little!
These things didn't even need to be experienced; just reading the description in the diary was enough to make one's heart pound.