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After hearing Tony's words, all the senior US military officials turned their eyes to Clark who was standing quietly aside.
At this moment, Clark felt that he was not being stared at by powerful military brass, but rather by a group of hungry beasts.
But it's normal to think about it. Even if the performance of the Gundam mecha is still some distance away from the Zakudu in the comics, it is still the world's top killer weapon at present. It would be strange if these military high-ranking officials were not tempted.
However, no matter how excited they are, Clark will never come up with the perfect ultra-high-tensile steel right now. He doesn't even want to take the initiative to come up with the technology of ultra-high-tensile steel. He hopes that humans can rely on their own abilities to take the initiative to further improve the current ultra-high-tensile steel and research the perfect ultra-high-tensile steel on their own.
"Yes, Mr. Stark is right. Even in the Parker Group's laboratory, the synthesis of ultra-high-tensile steel cannot guarantee a successful rate. The output is very low. It is almost impossible to mass-produce equipment like the Gundam."
There is one more sentence that Clark did not finish, which is that although the perfect ultra-high-tensile steel can indeed be used to make Gundam mechas, such Gundam mechas are far from invincible.
Many of the weapons currently available to humans are capable of penetrating ultra-high-tensile steel armor. If the Gundam cannot be put into mass production and form a scale on the battlefield, the small number of Gundam mechas that appear will simply not be able to play a decisive role in modern warfare.
As long as they don't produce ultra-high-tensile steel in large quantities, the investment and benefits of Gundam mecha will not be proportional.
The U.S. government's attitude towards Tony is different. Tony is willing to spend a lot of money for revenge, but the U.S. government has to consider the return.
"In that case, forget it. I hope your company will continue to work hard and strive to develop a method for mass production of perfect ultra-high-tensile steel as soon as possible."
In this regard, these senior military officials also said that there was no other way. They could not figure out the key, but they could only hope that the Parker Group could perfect the ultra-high-tensile steel as soon as possible.
After giving up the idea of ​​mass-extending the Gundam, the officers looked at Tony again.
"So, Mr. Stark hopes to sell this Gundam to the military and put it into the desert battlefield?"
Although it is not possible to mass-produce this beautiful mecha yet, it is still necessary to be the first to master the mecha.
However, Tony, who was determined to take revenge himself, naturally rejected this suggestion.
"If the price is right, I will sell it to you, but before that, I hope you can agree to one request of mine."
The officers looked at each other when they heard this. They were not belittling themselves, but in the United States, is there anything that Tony, the richest man in the country, cannot do? Is there any need to ask them for help?
When it comes to your relationship with the government, aren't you, a big capitalist, better off than these military officers who are about to retire?
If Tony wants, he can go to the White House to meet the president at any time, but they don't have the face to do so and have to report in advance.
But Tony is willing to sell the altar, and they are willing to listen to the conditions.
"Please go ahead, Mr. Stark."
Things finally developed to this point, and the smile on Tony's face slowly disappeared, replaced by gloomy hatred and anger.
"I will personally drive this Gundam mecha into the battlefield and take revenge with my own hands!"
At first, they were all shocked to hear that Tony was going to the battlefield, but soon they understood. As far as they knew, Tony Stark was not a broad-minded person. Small matters were easy to deal with, but three assassinations in one day were something Tony would definitely remember for the rest of his life.
"Tony, the battlefield is very dangerous. Thousands of soldiers die every day."
The officers were about to agree to Tony's request, but Tony's friend in the military, Rod, stood up and tried to dissuade them.
As an Air Force colonel, Rhodes has been to the desert battlefield, where the war is extremely dangerous.
Under the desperate attacks of the Ten Commandments Gang, which has almost unlimited manpower, the US troops in the desert battlefield are suffering huge casualties every day.
Who made the United States not reach a cooperation with domestic mutants? The Eastern country's Shenma Bureau does have superheroes, but their National Strategic Defense Attack and Logistics Support Bureau does not have superheroes, only a few good agents.
"Rod, don't persuade me, I must take revenge."
Tony ignored Rhodes's persuasion. He had made the decision when he started to build the Gundam. No one could stop him, not even Pepper.
After Rod's persuasion failed, Tony left with many officers to discuss battlefield matters, leaving Rod and Clark alone in the backyard admiring the Gundam with a somewhat rustic color scheme.
"As expected, humans have an infinite future. Such a speed of development really shocks me."
Looking at this degraded version of the original Gundam, even though Clark, who had the knowledge of Krypton and knew more advanced technologies than the Gundam, couldn't help but sigh. Even with his secret help, the speed of human development was still beyond his expectations.
"After all, Tony is also a genius."
Hearing Clark's sigh, Rhodes also echoed.
There was not much communication between the two. Clark quickly left the backyard and arrived at Tony's villa, but Rhodes felt a little uncomfortable.
Looking at the direction Clark left, he fell into deep thought.
Originally, he was curious about Clark, a 14-year-old company manager, and started paying attention to him because of his reputation as a genius.
But he could sense some inexplicable meaning in the words just now.
It's like the gap between a tour group member and a guide; the group members are enjoying the tour, while the guide is working.
Clark gave him a similar feeling, as if they were not of the same kind, but clearly, Clark was also a human being.
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After all, Rhodes would not tell anyone about his guess, not even himself. After receiving new orders, he put his doubts behind him.
Because Tony has reached an agreement with the top military officials, agreeing to let him drive the Gundam mech to the battlefield, and after the war, this Gundam mech will be sold to the US military along with the technology.
As Tony's good friend and a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, he also received a new mission, which was to use a transport plane to transport this Gundam mecha to the desert battlefield.
During this time, Clark returned to the Parker Group and continued his life as a boss.
