Chapter 66 Little Spider's Big Adventure (Part 2)
In the SHIELD lounge, Steve pointed to a picture on the whiteboard and said, "I've said before that tactical literacy is not only about arranging a battle plan in advance, but more importantly, it is also about understanding the enemy's intentions at the same time, and even thinking of his route of action one step ahead of him."
"The reason why your last battle failed is also because you didn't do this."
"You chose to climb to the roof first, which is good. It is indeed very important to seize the commanding heights, but then you made a fatal mistake."
"First, you didn't check the house clearly. How many exits are there? He just rushed in recklessly. "
"Second, when fighting inside a building, we often do not recommend using high-rise raids. Once you start to drive the enemy from a high place, he will instinctively run down. If there is an exit on the lower floor, he can leave the building safely."
"The correct way is to either surround the upper and lower floors together, or raid from bottom to top. If you drive the enemy from the lower floor, he can only run up, and then choose to jump out of the window or be trapped indoors, and cannot use the ground exit to leave. Do you understand?"
Peter On the coffee table in front, he asked while writing: "But if I break the door, it will make a noise. What if they are alerted? I went in through the window to catch them off guard..."
"Your idea is right. The most important thing in a surprise attack in a building is speed. As I said just now, if you want to take the method of driving from the bottom to the top, you must first find out how many exits this building has, block the exits before taking action, and then break in through the window."
"In fact, I don't recommend you to use this method. Although you have unique conditions, the opponent is fighting in his home field. He knows more about the room and the building structure than you do."
"Although you caught them by surprise, you entered a strange building all of a sudden. The surrounding environment is completely unfamiliar to you. Once there are any traps in the room, you may not be able to react quickly."
Peter was about to say that he had spider sense, but he thought about it. What Steve said made sense. Although he saw two people in the room when he was hanging on the window, what if Bullseye had an ambush, he threw the cup, and dozens of big men rushed out from nowhere? His spider sense is good for on-the-spot reaction, but it is not a prophetic skill, let alone a clairvoyant one.
Peter wrote and drew in his notebook, and Steve continued: "Besides, you already knew that your opponent is a cunning villain with three burrows."
"You just said that you think the garbage dump is very suitable for you to fight him, but don't forget that he has been there much longer than you have. Such a cunning enemy must have rehearsed more than a dozen escape routes in his mind."
"Even if he didn't use tear gas on you, as long as you were distracted for a moment, he would definitely run away."
Peter sighed and said: "I thought I had planned it very carefully, but I didn't expect there were so many mistakes. It seems that I really lost unfairly."
Steve came over and sat next to him Patting him on the shoulder, he said, "This is normal. You are already very talented. You have never seen those guys in the army who didn't even dare to descent from high altitudes. They were so scared that their legs were shaking when they stood on the roof, not to mention airborne raids. You can do this from the beginning, which is much better than most of them."
Peter put away his notebook and said, "Next time I will never let him run away again."
An hour later, in the laboratory of Stark Building, Stark was holding an antenna and said, "Although the series connection method you use is stable, it can't maximize the effectiveness of the antenna..."
"Don't tell me about raw material restrictions! When I was in Afghanistan, Didn't you make a mecha out of a bunch of scrap metal? When I was 6 years old, I could make a much better computer than yours! "
"Also, your understanding of the word intelligence in the intelligent grasping system is too superficial. Do you think writing an automatic screening system is intelligent? Why don't you try to write a complete artificial intelligence logic?"
Stark put down the wire, snapped his fingers, and a screen slowly descended from the roof. Stark pointed to the map on it and said, "Look here, this is Hell's Kitchen, right?"
"It is in the shape of a spindle, so your signal coverage range can be completely not a perfect circle, but use different wave frequencies to achieve efficiency. Maximize, like this..."
"In addition, you can find a base and build a simple signal tower on it to monitor the designated Hell's Kitchen signal..."
Peter pointed at the map of Hell's Kitchen with a laser pen thoughtfully, and said: "I have found the central intersection of Hell's Kitchen, which is the center of the underground sewer I used to travel before. Do you think we can place a signal device there? What method should I take? I think the method I am using now is very stable, but it is indeed not efficient enough..."
A few hours later, it was dark, and Schiller was about to close the door when Peter squeezed in through the crack of the door.
"I heard that your operation was not going well." Schiller said.
Seeing Peter nod in frustration, Schiller said, "Although you have the technology to monitor other people's mobile phone signals, I think this is not the best way."
"Indeed, this method is simple, crude and effective, but the problem is that it is too simple and crude, which makes you ignore many details."
"Bullseye's traces are not as completely traceless as you think. You just lack a little awareness of investigation and counter-investigation."
Peter sat down on the sofa and drank a sip of water. Schiller took out his medical record book and said, "Do you know where the most informed place in Hell's Kitchen is?"
Peter shook his head.
"Let me ask you, what are the two things that people cannot escape?"
"Death and taxes?"
"Yes, then what do you think these two points correspond to in Hell's Kitchen?"
"I haven't heard that there is a hospital or a tax administration bureau in Hell's Kitchen..." Peter shook his head and said.
"You have to know that without any understanding of the rules of Hell's Kitchen, it is almost impossible for you to successfully fight crime."
Peter said: "Well, actually I thought about it last night. I was a little too impulsive. When I thought about Matt's experience, I wanted to beat that guy up immediately."
"Hell's Kitchen does not have a decent hospital or management bureau, but after the gang fights here, gang members will still be injured. Will there be doctors to treat them after they are injured? Where do these doctors come from? Who employs them? Will there be any special intelligence?"
"Hell's Kitchen does not have any tax management bureau, but the gangs have collected so much protection fees and have so many industries. Do you expect these gang leaders who have not even graduated from junior high school to be self-taught? "
"Where did they hire their accountant? When will he come? Who among them knows which gang leader? Have they seen the person you are looking for not long ago?"
"In addition, what about the truck drivers who travel through the streets of Hell's Kitchen every day? What about the taxi and bus drivers?"
"Even if they are gangsters, they always have to eat. Where did Bullseye order the food? Has he hired a chef recently? What's more, has he been to any strip clubs? Or hired prostitutes?"
Schiller pointed his finger at the map that Peter opened and said, "It is impossible for a human being to live in this world without any trace."
"A person in a society lives in the society, and he must have interactions with other people in this society. intersection. "
"Perhaps, the investigation you imagine is to look for footprints everywhere with a magnifying glass, or he must leave some physical traces before you can make a discovery. "
"But in fact, every person he has seen and every word he has said will leave traces more or less. "
Schiller shook his head and said: "This bullseye is not a master of anti-reconnaissance. If you are willing to take more patience to investigate these things, you don't even have to fight with him. "
"Reconnaissance is not a prelude to battle, but also a elegy for the soul. "
"If one day, you can really master this technology, you will understand that to deal with these criminals, you don't have to waste your physical strength to swing your fists. "
"I don't mean the use of anesthetics, or putting drugs in wine, or eating "This is a small means." "If you can figure out all the social relationships of a person and understand every trace he left in the society, you can find countless ways to borrow power and use small methods." Writing and drawing on the son, he said, "I don't understand this very well, but maybe I think of it when I use it one day." "Actually, I still prefer fists. I always feel that when I use these methods, I am afraid that the situation must be bad." Finally, with the sound of the rolling gate outside the clinic, he said. The man was thrown at the door of the Manhattan Police Department. "You surprised me." Matt's voice came from behind Spider-Man. He held a cane and said, "It only took a few days to destroy Jin Bing's biggest spy in Hell's Kitchen. How did you do it?"
Peter stood on the edge of the roof. When he heard Matt's voice, he turned around.
He took off the hood of his battle suit. His fluttering hair turned into floating golden threads in the light of the setting sun behind him. He smiled with the childishness and cheerfulness unique to this age.
He said, "That's probably because I'm really good at making friends."