It's a bit perverted, but it can be achieved.
System theory has a theory that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The classic example is a car. You are familiar with every part of a car, but you cannot infer the entire traffic system from a single car. Can you infer the city traffic conditions at the rush hour after get off work from the braking system? For another example, can you imagine that termites at home can build a tower in the wild? The conclusion is that more is better. When the number reaches a certain level, emergencies will occur.
The hero's superpower is reflected in his ability to control time, hiding in the house for seven years, and only a few months outside.
So his strategy should be to recruit women with supernatural powers everywhere. In this period of time, ooxx will give birth to a large number of offspring with superpowers. If ten years are one generation, it will only take twenty years to create a superpower army. Now, it has only been two years since the outside world, technologically, it can't compete with the superpower army inside the house.
As long as there are enough offspring of mutants and they are basically obedient to him, then these mutants will automatically generate self-organizing power. At that time, even if the mutants do not use violence, external humans will not dare to act rashly, because They have gained momentum.
More perverted, he can actually ooxx with his daughter, and in twenty years, he can still give birth to an army. Isn't that what Zeus did? God is too. After a certain mutation appears, a large number of offspring will be produced immediately, and then will they become the gods of Olympus? The human beings are also sighing at the bottom of Olympus, but they can't be helped.
But the director and screenwriter obviously did not get this theory. In the end, all the men in the family died, leaving only two adventurous female individuals. Judging by their personalities, it would take a few months to get themselves Damn it.
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