"It's only been such a short time."
Hawking woke up again and found that he had only been unconscious for an hour, feeling a little surprised.
This time, he had used both the Goku template and the Harry template together, but he didn't expect the side effects to be the same as when he only used the Goku template.
Evidently, the loading of Harry Potter's protagonist template had not brought any side effects to his current body.
He estimated that with his current body's physique, he could completely withstand the side effects of the Harry Potter template, as a Wizard's physique isn't much stronger than an ordinary person's.
He turned his head and looked around.
Professor X was playing chess with Magneto, and Mystique was crouching between them, looking at Professor X for a moment, then at Magneto.
Storm and Cyclops were piloting the plane in front, while Wolverine and Death Woman sat together, seemingly chatting about their pasts, which made him feel that these two might have something going on in the future.
Nightcrawler and Colossus were about the same age; one was a kind and devout believer, and the other was a gentle and good-tempered art lover, and they seemed to get along very well.
As for Colonel Stryker, he had already been forced into a comatose state by Professor X's mental control and was lying on the last seat of the plane.
"This guy can't be kept alive!"
A murderous glint flashed in Hawking's eyes and then disappeared.
Professor X planned to hand Colonel Stryker over to Nick Fury, which he didn't think was a good idea.
Firstly, given Stryker's influence and background, if he returned alive, it was not impossible for him to escape if things were handled well.
With his hatred for Mutants, who knew what other troubles he would cause later.
Don't underestimate ordinary humans in the Marvel Universe; due to the influence of various black technologies, it's not impossible for Stryker to create a super Mutant someday, and another version of Deadpool, No. 11, is an example.
Secondly, killing a butcher like Stryker would definitely earn a lot of justice points, and letting him go would be too much of a pity.
Anyway, in his eyes, Stryker was definitely a complete villain.
Your Mutant son accidentally killed your wife, and instead of thinking about how to cure your son, you cruelly turned him into an experimental subject and wanted to kill all Mutants, using many innocent Mutant children for experiments—it's simply insane.
Moreover, for his "Weapon X Project" and to seize the Adamantium raw stone, he massacred a large number of innocent natives, killing countless innocent people.
If such a person shouldn't die, then who should? Killing him is absolutely a very righteous act.
Finally, Stryker could be said to be one of the humans who currently understood Mutants the most in this World. If he fell into Nick Fury's hands and allowed Nick Fury to obtain more information about Mutants, then it would not be a good thing for the Mutant School in the future.
Especially now that S.H.I.E.L.D. might still be HYDRA, if S.H.I.E.L.D. obtained information and experimental data on Mutants, it would also mean that HYDRA would have access to that information and data.
Although Nick Fury is arrogant, he at least has some bottom line, but the people of HYDRA don't know what a bottom line is. Who knows what they will do in the future.
However, given Professor X's personality, he would certainly not let him kill Stryker just like that.
"It's fine; I can talk to Old Man about this. Old Man definitely doesn't want Stryker alive, so cooperating then shouldn't be a big problem."
Hawking withdrew his gaze from Stryker and began to close his eyes, organizing the newly acquired memories of Harry Potter.
Now he had the same Wizard Bloodline as Harry and all of Harry's fourteen years of memories. In the future, as long as he practiced diligently, he would be able to master all the spells in Harry's memories.
Harry's memories stopped at the end of the Goblet of Fire, when Lord Voldemort was resurrected, meaning he had memories of at least Hogwarts' first to fourth-year spells.
Additionally, there was the Patronus Charm taught by Professor Lupin and various other spells he had seen in the library.
However, although Harry had learned many spells, he wasn't proficient in them. Aside from some combat spells he was good at, like Expelliarmus, his other spells were far, far inferior to Hermione's at the same time.
But this didn't affect Hawking. As long as he spent more time focusing on practice, he might even be able to perform those spells Harry wasn't good at better than Hermione.
"It seems it's just the bloodline; nothing else. This is also a problem."
At this moment, he thought of something else, raised his hand, and touched his forehead; the lightning scar belonging to Harry was not there.
After the loaded protagonist template ended, all he gained was the protagonist's bloodline and memories; everything else would disappear.
Things like the lightning scar on his forehead and Lord Voldemort's remnant soul within his body were external and not part of the bloodline, so they naturally wouldn't be retained.
But this presented a problem: although he now had a Wizard Bloodline, he didn't have a wand, did he?
Although casting magic doesn't necessarily require a wand, Harry didn't know the technique of wandless spellcasting, so he naturally wouldn't either.
Moreover, as a stabilizer and power amplifier for magic, without a wand to assist, the effect of magic would be greatly diminished, especially for a beginner like him, who would simply be unable to cast spells successfully and stably.
"Does this mean I can only cast magic when the Harry panel is loaded?"
No, this idea was immediately rejected by him.
magic is such a useful ability; he absolutely could not give it up. One hour was too short; he had to find a way to resolve this limitation.
"Perhaps, I can borrow some of this World's black technology."
After thinking for a while, some ideas suddenly came to mind.
How are wands made?
Essentially, it's about selecting certain woods with special properties, adding parts of magical creatures' bodies, and then processing them specially to create the wand.
For example, Harry's wand was made of holly and Phoenix feather, Lord Voldemort's was yew and Phoenix feather, and Snape's was birch and snake nerve.
The Elder wand, one of the three most famous Deathly Hallows, was made of elderwood and Thestral tail hair.
He definitely couldn't find those materials in this World, and even if he did, he wouldn't have the technology to make it.
But this is Marvel, a Marvel full of black technology. Whether it's superpowers, magic, or any other strange ability, as long as you find capable scientists, you can use the power of science to mimic and counter it.
Similarly, the wand, this item, might not be impossible to analyze from a scientific perspective, and by studying its characteristics, other methods could be found to create similar items.
Perhaps, if done well, he could even enchant the Adamantium long staff he acquired earlier with the properties of a wand.
Imagine, I thrust a staff, and you firmly grip it with both hands, thinking you've blocked the attack, then I hit you with a close-range Explosion Spell. That sounds quite exciting.
For enemies with self-healing abilities like Wolverine, for example, directly thrusting the staff into their stomach and then delivering an Explosion Spell would definitely be effective.
Coincidentally, the Mutant Academy was originally a place where black technology was quite prevalent.
When he gets a chance, he can ask Professor X if there are any suitable scientists he could recommend.
