I'm a big fan of Sentinels of the Multiverse. It's a card game based on a series of comics that was never published (okay they made two or three as a promotion for the game). The card game is the best cooperative game I've ever seen besides table top RPGs which you cannot set up and finish in the span of a single hour. Anyway, Legacy is one of their leading characters, fluffwise. He (and his father and his daughter) is sort of a cross between Captain America and Superman/Supergirl. Anyway each generation, each generation is slightly more powerful than the previous. Back in the American Revolution the progenitor of the Legacy line had one power. His son had two powers. And so on and so forth. Each major war in US history had a member of the Legacy bloodline fighting in, except for Vietnam. Paul Parsons was too young to fight in Vietnam and his father had died fighting a supervillain earlier. I like that the creators specifically left America's Legacy of fine heroes out of Vietnam. Good attention to detail to avoid unnecessary controversy. I know Elon Musk is desperate for attention. I suspect he is clinically insane.
As a brief analysis of Elon, he does seem pretty unstable. Most likely he has some sort of issue where he has a drive to have lots of attention and publicity. From the way he has operated he claims one thing, and if the opportunity arises for him to get attention he will take it, even if it contradicts what he said before. Then there are the cases where he gets extremely upset if someone beats him to something, I.e what happened with the flooding cave and the people trapped in it. Also his flame thrower is lame. Everyone knows that Greek fire is superior Now we are talking!