Captain is America's first superhero. He represents so much: bravery, wisdom, selflessness, honor..." Clint Barton, while not as devoted to him as Phil Coulson, admired him immensely. "His sacrifice saved countless lives and touched so many hearts. Furthermore, the military has always used Captain as a face, sparing no effort in promoting him. For so many years, comics, movies, and merchandise featuring him have been flooding the airwaves. It's safe to say many children have grown up listening to his stories. In this environment, it's hard not to like Captain. So, if there's anyone who can unite these rebellious and exceptionally skilled Avengers, I think it's Captain."
"I haven't met him yet, but it sounds like I'd like him." Thor got a preliminary understanding of Captain America, Steve Rogers, from Phil Coulson's brief description. "If I had to pick one person among these options who could convince me, it would be him."
"Now the Captain has two votes," Clint Barton said.
"No! It's three votes." Phil Coulson changed his mind again. "Thor is right. Although Commander Fury is nominally the founder and perhaps everyone's superior, he is just an ordinary person. He obviously can't convince Thor or even Stark. It seems that only Captain America can be accepted by everyone."
"Is that World War II veteran really that good?" Tony Stark muttered.
"Stark, do you have any other candidates?" Phil Coulson turned and looked at Tony Stark.
"Indeed, Steve Rogers seems the most likely to win our hearts and minds, but there's one thing: he seems a little weak." Tony Stark saw Phil Coulson about to retort and immediately quickened his pace, saying, "I'm not disparaging the Captain. Compared to ordinary people, he's still very capable. But don't forget, we still have a god on our team. Although this god seems unreliable now, having been severely punished by Dr. Banner..."
"Stark!" Thor said speechlessly, "Do you really have to mention Dr. Banner? I've already told you that this won't happen and can't happen!"
"Thor, can't you be a little patient?" Tony Stark said. "I'm about to say 'but.'"
"Hurry up and tell me, I'm listening!" Tol grinned suddenly.
"I was going to say something, but you interrupted me without my permission and ruined my interest in saying 'but'." Tony Stark said indifferently.
"You clearly said 'but' just now!" Thor's smile froze on his face.
"Right now, Thor is the strongest of the Avengers. He can fly and summon lightning, making him far more powerful than Captain America." Tony Stark paced a few steps in the other direction, casting a back glance at Thor. "His status is even more noble; he's the prince of the divine realm. Captain America's comics and merchandise have been bestsellers for decades, but legends about Thor date back to the 1st or 2nd century AD."
"So what you mean is that this person should be Thor instead of Captain?" Clint Barton gave the briefest summary of Tony Stark's long speech.
"Yes, that's what I mean," Tony Stark said. "As for Captain, I also admire him very much, but if I were to say who convinced me the most and made me united with everyone else, I think Thor is more likely."
"Stark, you have a point," Clint Barton said. "When I saw Thor descend from the sky bathed in lightning, I have to say, I was deeply shocked by his immense strength. And the fact that he, a prince of Asgard, fought for Earth also impressed me."
"So now there are two options, which one do you choose?" Phil Coulson looked at everyone.
"I'm just expressing my opinion. You guys make the decision." Tony Stark took a few steps back.
"I won't answer this question."
The tacit understanding among everyone when answering questions is that whoever asks the question should answer it, but this question is not directed at a specific person, anyone can answer it.
Tony Stark had answered the questions more than once and even won rewards, so when faced with this situation, he took the initiative to give up the opportunity.
Besides, he really doesn't need this Desert Eagle with unlimited bullets.
"This reward is useless to me." Thor didn't intend to answer. He also stepped back a few steps and walked to Tony Stark's side. "Whoever wants to answer can answer."
"I prefer using a bow and arrow. Infinite bullets are nice, but they don't appeal to me that much." Clint Barton also stepped back and stood with Thor and Tony Stark. "Culson, your chance has come."
"Thank you very much, everyone. I really like this gun." Phil Coulson looked at the question and glanced at Thor. Just when Thor thought Coulson was going to choose him and a smile appeared on his face, Phil Coulson said, "My answer is C, Captain America Steve Rogers."
Thor's smile froze. Why did you look at me when you chose Captain America?
My feelings were wasted!
[Wrong answer! One year of life will be deducted!]
Phil Coulson's body swayed, and his face turned visibly pale.
He couldn't help but look up at Thor again. Although Thor was also deprived of his life, he acted as if nothing had happened. Not even a single hair was out of place. His body was truly enviable.
"What a pity! I quite like this gun." Phil Coulson rested there for a while and recovered his strength.
Not long after, the space started playing videos.
"What are you doing, Stark?" Nick Fury, wearing a black windbreaker, strode into a room.
"I was just about to ask you this question." Tony Stark sat on the table, looking very lazy. Next to him, Bruce Banner was standing casually.
"You should find a way to find the location of the Rubik's Cube." Nick Fury walked up to the two of them with a serious expression.
"I'm thinking about it. The signal has been locked. We're searching for the gamma ray marker." Before Tony Stark could answer, Bruce Banner spoke first. "Once we find it, we'll lock the target within half a mile."
"You'll get your Rubik's Cube later, don't worry." Tony Stark found something on the computer and asked, "What is Phase Two?"
"The second stage is that S.H.I.E.L.D. uses the Rubik's Cube to make weapons!" Captain America walked in with a weapon component and put the component on the table with a snap.