The output from the large AI model:
Controlling and subduing multiple enemies in an enclosed space requires a combination of tactical strategy, environmental utilization, rapid response, and teamwork (if applicable). The following is step-by-step professional advice, covering safety, legal and practical considerations:
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###**1. Risk assessment and priority**
1. **Clear goals**: Give priority to ensuring the safety of oneself/the innocent, and determine whether to subdue or evacuate.
2. **Threat assessment**: Confirm the number of enemies, weapons, location and intent, and quickly identify the threat level (such as priority for armed persons).
3. **Legal boundaries**: The principle of self-defense must be observed in real scenes to avoid excessive force; fictional scenes can be flexibly designed.
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###**2. Environmental utilization**
1. **Control entrances and exits**: Block or monitor the only exit to prevent reinforcements while ensuring one's own retreat.
2. **Create obstacles**: Use obstacles such as tables, chairs, cabinets, etc. to divide enemies and limit their movement and field of vision.
3. **Light and sound interference**: Turn off the light source or use flashing equipment to disturb the line of sight and make noise to confuse the enemy's judgment.
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###**Three, tactical execution**
1. **Distracting**:
-Throwing objects (such as bottles, smoke bombs) to attract some enemies to turn, creating a heads-up opportunity.
- Use a diversion strategy to induce the enemy to disperse the search.
2. **Break one by one**:
-Use bunkers to approach the single target and give priority to subduing the most threatened (such as armed persons).
-Use fast grappling techniques (such as joint locks and suppression techniques) to quickly disarm resistance.
3. **Non-lethal weapon assistance**:
-Realistic scene: stun gun, pepper spray, anti-riot shield.
-Fictional scenes: environmental props (fire extinguisher spray, heavy object throwing) or technological equipment (sonic weapons, net guns).
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###**Four, dynamic response**
1. **Keep moving**: Avoid being surrounded in a fixed position, and use the tactic of “running with a belt” to consume the enemy's physical strength.
2. **Psychological deterrence**: Deter the enemy through decisive actions (such as quickly subduing a person) and disintegrate his will to fight.
3. **Teamwork** (if any):
-Clear division of labor: designated personnel are responsible for containment, main attack, and cover.
-Signal communication: use gestures or codes to act synchronously to avoid exposing intent.
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###**5. Aftermath and evacuation**
1. **After controlling the situation**: Ensure that all enemies are incapacitated, collect weapons, and check for hidden threats.
2. **Emergency evacuation**: If enemy reinforcements are possible, evacuate quickly and call the police (real scene) or transfer to a safe area (fictional scene).
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###**Precautions**
-**Realistic legality**: Use reasonable force only when life is threatened, and cooperate with legal procedures afterwards.
-**Training preparation**: Real-world scenarios need to rely on professional training such as counter-terrorism and CQB (indoor melee), and non-professionals should give priority to avoiding.
- **Moral considerations**: Fictional creation needs to balance drama and rationality, and avoid promoting excessive violence.
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**Summary**: The core of enemy control in enclosed space
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