"Hinata, retrieve all the information on the Skrulls."

Rogge, who was standing in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window, said, then turned around and sat back in the chair.

"Okay, Hokage-sama."

In just two or three seconds, Hinata holographically projected the compiled Skrull information in front of Rogge.

These Skrull information was not collected by Rogge or Konoha, but came from the Golden Jack battleship.

Before its transformation, the Golden Jack was the main battleship of the Kree Empire.

Although the Golden Jack is no longer involved in cosmic wars, the Kree Empire database inside still exists.

The Skrulls were once one of the main enemies of the Kree Empire. There is a lot of information about the Skrulls in the information on the Golden Jack.

It is also worth mentioning that in order to avoid losing these precious information in the battleship, Rogge asked Hinata to make two copies of the Golden Jack's information and placed them respectively at the Konoha Intelligence Agency headquarters and Konoha Hidden Village.

Based on these internal information from the Kree Empire, Rogge knew that decades ago, the Kree Empire captured the Skrulls' home planet, turning the Skrulls into wanderers in the universe.

The strength of the Skrulls is now far from what it was in their heyday, but even so, the level of technology they master is far beyond that of Earth.

According to records, in ancient times, the Skrulls were divided into two types, one was the mutant Skrulls who had the ability to transform at will, and the other was the eternal Skrulls who could not transform but were very powerful.

Later, the mutant Skrulls eliminated the eternal Skrulls and became the ancestors of the contemporary Skrulls.

This is why the Skrulls now have the ability to shapeshift.

Today's Skrulls all have the ability to transform at will, but their transformation abilities vary.

Ordinary Skrulls can only change their appearance at will and disguise themselves as other races.

Moreover, their transformation does not require any auxiliary means. As long as they take a look at the target person, they can perfectly transform into the target person, and even their voices will not be different at all.

The average Skrull can only achieve this kind of physical transformation, while the more powerful Skrulls can, in addition to changing their appearance, also copy the target's memory.

However, if you want to copy the target's memory, just taking a look at the target is not enough. You must also have some contact with the target and obtain the target's DNA in order to copy the memory.

According to the Kree's tests, this kind of memory copying by the Skrulls is only a short-term memory copying and cannot copy the target person's complete life memory.

Skrulls who can copy memories are considered elites among the Skrulls.

However, this is not the limit of the Skrulls.

Among the Skrulls, there is also a super Skrull.

The Super Skrull can not only copy the appearance and memory, but can even copy the target person's abilities, making himself exactly the same as the target person.

As for how the Super Skrulls achieve this kind of ability replication, the Kree Empire has not studied the principle.

Because even if the Kree Empire captured the Skrulls' home planet, they did not capture any living Super Skrulls.

If they had not seen a perfect copy of the Super Skrull on the battlefield, the Kree would even suspect that this so-called Super Skrull was, like the Eternal Skrull, a legendary existence that had long since been extinct.

In Rogge's memory, the secret invasion of the Skrulls in his impression was because these super Skrulls disguised themselves as Avengers, which triggered a serious crisis of trust within the Avengers, and ultimately caused the crisis. The secret invasion of Earth.

Judging from the various superhero accidents that Hinata has submitted so far, Rogge has found no signs of Super Skrulls for the time being.

However, this does not rule out that there are no Super Skrulls on Earth now.

Who knows whether those Skrulls used high technology to imitate the abilities of superheroes, or whether the Super Skrulls among them copied the abilities of superheroes.

After all, for some things, even if there is no genetic mutation, similar effects can be achieved using technology.

Rogge has no interest in the transformation ability and copied memory ability of ordinary Skrulls, because his transformation technique and Sharingan illusion technique can also achieve similar effects.

However, he was still very interested in the Super Skrull's ability to copy the target's abilities.

One of the Sharingan's specialties is copying, but it can only copy the movements of the target person, as well as abilities that do not involve genetic mutation.

The Super Skrull's copying ability has obviously exceeded this limit.

I don't know why, but since meeting Groot in the Hollow Land, Rogge began to understand Orochimaru, the almost crazy Frankenstein ninja, more and more.

Master all the truths of time and learn all ninjutsu (abilities).

This future is really tempting.

But understanding is understanding, Rogge has not yet developed the idea of ​​​​developing into a Frankenstein ninja like Orochimaru.

The reason is simple. He has many more trump cards than Orochimaru. He has not reached the level where he needs to break through taboos to gain power.

"Hinata, give a copy of the adjusted Eight Gate Dunjia to Konoha headquarters. It's time for me to go back and fulfill my promise."

As soon as he finished speaking, a brilliant aurora-like light appeared around Rogge's body.

The next second, his figure disappeared, and in an instant he came from the office in the Hokage Building to the teleportation base connecting the earth and the planet Tatooine.

When the black boulder liquefied into a puddle of petroleum-like liquid, Rogge jumped in without even thinking.

Within a few seconds, he returned from the Hidden Leaf Village to the Konoha Intelligence Headquarters, where he had not returned for half a year.

More than ten minutes later, Tony in the Avengers headquarters received a call from Rogge.

"I heard that you were troubled by a group of aliens recently. This doesn't seem like your style!"

As soon as Rogge's voice rang, Tony on the other end of the phone complained dissatisfiedly: "You have the nerve to say that you think everyone is like you and just leave everything to your artificial intelligence assistant."

Before Rogge could explain what the potential of rational use of artificial intelligence was, Tony's voice sounded again: "Stop talking nonsense, you should already know what's going on outside."

"Let's meet, you pick the location, I'll decide the time!"

Tony gave the choice seemingly fairly.

But the next second, he told the time of the meeting: "I choose to meet now, you choose a place."

This approach is indeed very Tony Stark!

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