Chapter 99 Allied Death Squad
Of course, the Army recruits did not need to learn how to fly. After introducing his identity, Louis did not personally take charge of the training of this group of people. He was more likely to watch the fun with the Carter agent from the UK.
Colonel Phillips had already told these people about the purpose of the selection, but these people did not realize that there was anything special.
What they didn't know was that the candidates had been decided long ago, and all of them were just foilings, wasting a few days here.
While Steve and a group of strong men were trained together, and were tortured to death every time, and occasionally bullied by some people, Louis was studying his new task.
The task of selling bonds was completed at the moment he became the instructor. As he guessed, the Seal of the Brave still did not prompt him to leave, and a new task appeared again: defeating the Hydra Legion and the Red Skull.
“Not too difficult.”
The only trouble with this mission is that Louis stays in the rear. Even if he serves as the instructor of Captain America, he will guide Captain America to better defeat the Red Skull. Will the Seal of the Brave think he has participated in this battle?
If you want to be safer, you have to go to the battlefield yourself, that is, you have to go to Europe and be able to go to the front line.
This is not a simple matter. He is still a naval pilot. How should he arrange this identity to go to the European battlefield?
If it is mobilized within the army, he has no autonomy and is likely to deal with the German army rather than the Hydra.
The most reliable way is to completely transfer your position to the Scientific Strategic Legion, which is the institution he works now, and then go to the European battlefield as a member of the Scientific Strategic Legion, so that it is best to be qualified to deal with Hydra.
After sorting out his ideas, Louis took the time to say hello to Dr. Erskine, and wrote a long letter with a plan, which he sent to Senator Brandt.
He believed that Mr. Senator would be interested in his plan. Senator Brandt would probably agree to his plan because of the pleasant face of the two's previous cooperation.
In addition to this, after seeing Steve, Captain America, Louis thought of a movie he saw back then, and bought a lot of cream and ice cream when he returned home.
When Louis was able to go home, it also meant that the candidate assessment was over. In fact, Steve didn't receive much training in total, and it was less than a week.
Except for Steve, those people will continue to stay at the base for training for recruits, and Steve will start another period of life.
Dr. Erskine talked to Steve more than once. Although Colonel Phillips still disliked Steve's thinness and made him want to cry, he still recognized Steve's courage.
In addition, Louis would not object at all, the candidate was officially confirmed, Howard had already prepared, and the experimental address was still under an ordinary store in Brooklyn.
"Why do you need to conduct experiments here?" Senator Brandt specifically rushed from Washington, DC to New York, wanting to see if the projects he strongly supported will give results that satisfies him, and by the way, he can discuss the plan mentioned in his letter with Louis.
So Senator Brandt was picked up by Louis himself, and the two people in the car talked about the plan. As for the transfer of Louis from the Navy to the Scientific Strategic Corps, Senator Brandt completed the process.
In other words, Louis no longer belongs to the Navy, but officially belongs to the Scientific Strategic Legion.
"Because it requires huge amounts of energy, Howard is ready to use Brooklyn's power supply system to complete the experiment."
Senator Brandt understood that Colonel Phillips had applied for a generator with him, but he refused on the grounds that the funding was short, so they could only complete the experiment in the city.
"Don't worry, it will not have any impact on urban power supply." Louis made a lot of contributions here, improving the equipment designed by Howard, making it more efficient in energy utilization, and thus relatively alleviating the pressure on urban power supply systems: "Ordinary people will not even notice any abnormalities."
Senator Brandt nodded, but this was the best, so he began to discuss the plan in Thaksaw with Louis: "You said you want to form a special operation unit separately, specifically targeting the German scientific legion Hydra. Is it necessary for us to do this?"
"It doesn't matter whether it is necessary, Mr. Senator." Louis knew that for the senator, it was meaningless to say tactics and strategic points. What really made the senator care about was what this special operation team could bring to him? "The members of this operation team must cover Jews, Africans, Hispanics, Asians, British, French, and have special photographers..."
By this, Senator Brandt understood that these contents were not mentioned in that letter, and it was indeed not suitable to be put on paper: "A force dedicated to propaganda?"
"The results achieved are real and credible." Louis introduced the situation of Hydra: "The Hydra formed by John Schmidt will be our main enemy. This department has mastered many powerful technologies. Schmidt himself has considerable ambitions. If he does not conduct a key strike, it will cause major casualties to the troops on the European battlefield."
Bran nodded, and he keenly realized that Louis seemed to be preparing to bring the subjects of today's experiment into this army, which would mean that the project he supported had achieved great success.
He made the right decision, and with such a troops that can continue to be used for publicity, perhaps he can go further after the war is over?
"It sounds like a good plan, are you going to take charge of this force yourself?"
"Yes, Mr. Senator."
"That's going to the European battlefield."
"I know, Mr. Senator!"
Senator Brandt nodded. He didn't think Louis wanted to die. As the major, he was planning to be responsible for a special operation team alone. His job was to command the rear. He never thought that Louis was going to rush to the front line himself.
"The plan is very good. You can consider the name of this action team now?" This reply means that Senator Brandt supports Louis' plan, and subsequent support such as the formal establishment of weapons and equipment will be presented soon.
"Is this?" Louis really didn't think about it. Do you want to copy Captain America's Roaring Commando? It's so uncreative. Louis directly thought of another more suitable (not creative) name: "How about calling the Allied Expendables?"
"A very good name!" It's not that the name of the suicide squad is so good, but that the title of Allies is very conducive to publicity, and the Senator is very satisfied.
At this moment, they also arrived at the destination, passed through the inconspicuous shop in front, and came to the lab hidden underground, and met Dr. Erskine and Howard Stark who were in charge of the experiment, as well as Colonel Phillips who were in charge of the new recruits.
In addition, there are several other people, including a spy sent by Hydra.
Louis did not pay much attention to this spy. With himself, this spy could not do anything today.
Everyone began to sit down one after another. After Dr. Erskine briefly introduced the test process, he let Steve Rogers, who had taken off his shirt, lie down in the specially prepared equipment.
The experiment process was nothing strange. Apart from Steve's howl, there was only dazzling light, and only Louis, who was slightly sensitive to energy, could feel that the light contained huge energy and was being absorbed by Steve in the device.
When everything returned to peace and the equipment was turned on again, the short and thin Steve Rogers had become a tall, powerful and muscular man.
Senator Brandt's face was full of joy. The plan he strongly supported finally achieved a satisfactory result. The next one was a series of propaganda offensives. He also remembered Louis's Allied Death Squad plan, arranged Steve Rogers in, and used a camera to record his heroic figure in defeating the German army. What a great publicity.
Thinking of this, Senator Brandt hoped that Louis would immediately complete the unit and go to Europe tomorrow.
Just as everyone was celebrating the great success of the experiment, the spy named Fred suddenly detonated a small bomb, drawing everyone's attention - Louis did not stop it, because everyone had left the room, and there was no one there.
Then quickly picked up the remaining tube of potion and took out a pistol to shoot Dr. Erskine.
Unfortunately, he failed. At the moment when he was aiming, Louis had already pulled Dr. Erskine behind him and avoided two bullets perfectly. Due to the explosion, everyone instinctively lowered their bodies. Only Dr. Erskine saw the spy stealing serum and stood up, so he could pull Dr. Erskine away, without worrying about hurting others by mistake.
"Stop him!"
Dr. Erskine just shouted, and Louis had already taken out the opponent's gun from Agent Carter next to him, shot the spy two times in the lap, causing him to fall to the ground, and then shot away the pistol that the spy raised while trying to counterattack.
"Beautiful marksmanship, Major Hunter."
Unfortunately, the spy who was injured in both legs and was unable to fight back directly committed suicide by taking poison and no chance to force him to find out more information.
It was just the sentence he said before his death: "Long live Hydra!", which made Senator Brandt realize that Louis' description of Hydra was not exaggerated. This cult-like force is indeed a huge threat - he has actually infiltrated the spy into the local area, and such enemies must be eliminated as soon as possible.
Chapter completed!