No sooner said than done!
As for this Inhumans Blind Man, Michael had no good feelings for him whatsoever.
All Inhumans in the World must follow you? Where is the logic in that!
What's more, Skye's superpower was personally activated by me; if you snatched her away, where would I put my face?
"However, to avoid accidents during the test, it's better to first copy the location of the Inhumans from your memory."
Just as he was about to create an extradimensional space, he suddenly remembered that this guy, the Blind Man, was the intelligent transportation for the Inhumans.
Whether it was the reclusive Inhumans living in Afterlife, or those Inhumans hidden in plain sight, this guy knew where they all lived.
If something went wrong during the test, Michael felt it would be better to first copy this guy's memory regarding the Inhumans' locations.
As for other things, Michael wasn't interested!
Wait a minute...!
Did I forget something? What did I forget?
Staring at the Blind Man, Michael frowned in thought.
Blind Man, Blind Man, Gordon... Oh, no! Why am I thinking of his name? A minor character actually has a name?
Hiss, what exactly did I forget?
Let me sort it out, sort it out.
I brought this guy to Venus to punish him, leave him to his own devices, and by the way, test if his spatial ability could teleport him back to Earth, and then... Oh, I remember!
"Holy cow! I almost forgot! I thought before about depriving this guy of his spatial ability, then materializing it into a skill book, and seeing if it could be used by others! As a result, after materializing Space magic, I almost forgot about it."
"If I hadn't suddenly wanted to use him to test extradimensional Space magic, I really would have almost forgotten about this!"
"Hmm, first, copy his memory of the Inhumans' location."
Michael's thought moved, and a dusty skill book immediately appeared in his hand.
[Partial Inhumans Location Information on Earth Branch]
Looking at the ten points of energy spent, Michael's mouth twitched: "Trash!"
And he's an Inhumans spatial super-powered individual; damn it, a single memory is only on the same level as an ordinary person's gun skills! It's simply embarrassing!
Moreover, the location information is only partial, trash!
As the intelligent public transport of the Inhumans Earth branch, he doesn't even know the location information of all Inhumans, trash!
Staring unhappily at the unconscious Blind Man, his thought moved again, and accompanied by the Blind Man's screams, a skill book emitting a very faint blue light appeared in Michael's hand.
With a chop, he knocked out the Blind Man, who had woken up after being deprived of his genetic ability and was screaming continuously.
Only then did Michael look at the skill book in his hand.
[Incomplete Spatial Teleportation Ability (Inhumans' incomplete super-gene inherited from the Kree). Activating the gene will not only cause random physical damage to the gene carrier, but its teleportation distance will also be permanently limited to within a single Planet's range, and the spatial fluctuations during teleportation will be obvious, causing considerable commotion and easily targeted! Limited to Inhumans!]
Tsk, although it says the teleportation distance is permanently limited to within a single Planet's range, it's still very powerful, after all, not many people have the ability to teleport, right?
Another drawback, the considerable commotion, can also be overcome, but causing random physical damage is annoying.
What if it hits the Jill...
Perhaps because it was a skill book materialized by depriving a superpower, or perhaps because the person being deprived was unconscious and offered no resistance, in any case... this wave also didn't cost Michael much energy, almost negligible.
But Michael thought of a Kree Empire super-powered legion; if he were to deprive all those people of their superpowers... cough cough, let's just look at this skill book in hand!
"How can an incomplete item be worthy of my current status?"
"Hmm..., first, complete the incomplete super-gene.
Ah, it costs ten thousand energy points, so expensive? Oh, I see, it also fixes the drawback of randomly damaging the body, huh?"
"Then, there's... the issue of commotion. Teleportation, this thing, should originally be done quietly, no gunshots, it needs to be changed! Oh, it still costs ten thousand energy points, given, given!"
"And then, there's... the teleportation distance limit. A small broken Planet's distance, in the Universe, can't even find a unit of scale, this won't do.
Hmm, change it to starting from a Planet's distance, with subsequent development on my own, hehehe, damn! Why does it cost fifty thousand energy points? Forget it, I have plenty of energy, given!"
"Finally, there's... this 'limited to Inhumans' thing."
"Wait a minute...! If all of this is modified, wouldn't it be better to directly materialize a brand new teleportation skill book applicable to anyone!
Forget it, I won't change this one.
I'll just give it directly to Skye when I go back; it can be considered as giving that girl some increased combat flexibility and escape ability, hmm, mainly escape ability!"
Michael muttered to himself, while communicating with the mutated gem with his mind, performing a series of modifications on the skill book in his hand.
Finally, it was formed!
[Inhumans Space Teleportation Skill Book]: After use, one can obtain the Teleportation superpower originating from the Kree super-gene.
Initially, one can teleport within a Planet, and subsequent abilities can be developed independently.
When activated, the fluctuation is extremely small, and the action is silent and imperceptible, truly an excellent technique for robbing homes, plundering treasures, and stealing hearts!
Limited to Inhumans!
"Hmm, not bad, not bad! This is good!"
Looking at the completely new skill book, emitting a much brighter pale blue light than before, Michael expressed great satisfaction!
"So, next, it's... time to start the experiment!"
...Snap!
With a snap of his fingers, Michael's internal energy rapidly depleted, and the spatial magic elements in the surrounding space fluctuated in response.
An invisible force enveloped the space around the Blind Man, then quickly concealed itself, as if nothing had happened.
But in Michael's eyes, the Blind Man had completely vanished, and besides that… with the Blind Man gone, everything else around them remained unchanged.
Michael even personally walked back and forth twice, and the Space Station was still the same Space Station, only… the… Blind Man was gone.
However, in another of Michael's perspectives, the Blind Man was still in the same spot, and Michael even 'passed' through the Blind Man twice, but neither of them sustained any harm.
"Phew."
"It seems it was a success."
"Now, it's time to test how much power this alternate dimension can withstand!"
To be continued: Feilu reminds you: Three things for reading: collect, recommend.
