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Ashleigh 2022-04-24 06:01:01

We all know that this plot is based on an absurd premise (and of course very attractive)-electricity disappears. Hmm, Faraday, Ampere, Oster, Maxwell blah blah can all roll out textbooks, and the bear kids gnawing on college physics and electrical engineering screamed Long live Ullah.
Wait a minute, it seems that the junior high school biology book tells us that nerve conduction is realized by the change of electric potential. There is no such energy form as electricity. Isn’t the protagonist in this drama still dancing and selling cute and cool offenders? Well, in fact, you don’t know. There is a hidden setting here. As soon as the electricity disappears, the global creatures will automatically evolve without electrical signals.
Well, this also makes sense. However, question one: Why does the car stop moving when the power is cut off? The internal combustion engine uses chemical energy, which has nothing to do with electricity, right? (Screenwriter Waterfall Khan: What about it)
Question 2: It has only been more than 100 years since mankind entered the power society. Before, Victoria relied on the steam engine and the cannon to become the queen of the sun never set. How could it be farming in the middle ages? (Screenwriter: Hahahaha~~~~~)
Question 3: Forget about the Middle Ages, especially after decades of power failure, there is still anarchy. It turns out that there is no government without electricity. (The authorities of various countries before the 19th century were weeping, the screenwriter: Damn, you didn't know I was JJ Abrams!?)
In contrast, the hundreds of years of shelf life in radiation is nothing. If there is any producer who can put the Fallout series on the screen, I will definitely be his fan.

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  • Miles Matheson: We lived in an electric world. We relied on it for everything. And then the power went out. Everything stopped working. We weren't prepared. Fear and confusion lead to panic. The lucky ones made it out of the cities. The government collapsed. Militias took over, controlling the food supply and stockpiling weapons. We still don't know why the power went out, but we're hopeful that someone will come and light the way.

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