I’m not aware of there ever having been any actual supervillains. I’m aware people are enslaved and forbidden from killing themselves but almost never are they actually prevented from doing so.
One thing behaviorally close to actual supervillains is bureaucracy.
So the realistic antiutopian scenario is that you are revived by employees of some future Department of Historical Care. Personally, those people don’t care about you at all; just are just another prehistorical ape for them. All they want is to have their salaries, with as little work as possible.
They don’t care about costs of your revival, because those costs are paid by state; by taxes of citizens who get some epsilon warm fuzzies for saving prehistorical people. They don’t care about your pain, because emotionally you mean nothing for them; they emotionally don’t even consider you human. But they do care about your life—because their salaries depend on how many revived prehistorical people will survive. So their highest priority is to prevent your suicide; and they can use the technology of future for this; for example they can prevent you any movement and feed you intravenously.
People outside the Department of Historical Care will not save you, because they honestly don’t care about you. They get some warm fuzzies from knowing that you are alive (and imagining how grateful you must be for this), but they have no desire to meet with you personally. It’s a future, where they have things much more interesting than you; for example genetically engineered pokemons, artificial intelligences, etc.
One thing behaviorally close to actual supervillains is bureaucracy.
So the realistic antiutopian scenario is that you are revived by employees of some future Department of Historical Care. Personally, those people don’t care about you at all; just are just another prehistorical ape for them. All they want is to have their salaries, with as little work as possible.
They don’t care about costs of your revival, because those costs are paid by state; by taxes of citizens who get some epsilon warm fuzzies for saving prehistorical people. They don’t care about your pain, because emotionally you mean nothing for them; they emotionally don’t even consider you human. But they do care about your life—because their salaries depend on how many revived prehistorical people will survive. So their highest priority is to prevent your suicide; and they can use the technology of future for this; for example they can prevent you any movement and feed you intravenously.
People outside the Department of Historical Care will not save you, because they honestly don’t care about you. They get some warm fuzzies from knowing that you are alive (and imagining how grateful you must be for this), but they have no desire to meet with you personally. It’s a future, where they have things much more interesting than you; for example genetically engineered pokemons, artificial intelligences, etc.
And you might have to keep replaying the more interesting (that is, painful) parts of history.