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Unfortunately there is room for only five passengers and the pilot.
A major hurricane is coming. There is no time for another rescue attempt before it hits. It is very likely that whoever stays behind will die. Your group must decide who stays and who goes. The survivors are:
A bartender, married with six children
A six month old child
An exotic dancer, age 24
A lawyer with two children
A scientist who is developing a generator to store solar power and increase its effectiveness
A high school basketball star from a poor neighborhood looking to get a college scholarship
A single college professor who suffers from bouts of dementia, but can control it with medication
A priest, age 65
A shoe shiner with five children
A police officer, single, age 30
A panel of rescue managers is in contact with the pilot and must help to decide who leaves and who stays. They have asked to talk with each of the survivors to assist in their decision . .
Why did you choose the people that you did? What questions did you ask of them to make your determination?
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First question I would ask each one is who would you save.... Anyone who were includes themself is a selfish b and can take their chances.
Apart from that I would leave the priest who shouldn't fear dying, the college professor to spare them the horror of the disease progression, The married bartender with six children, ( he has suffered enough) and the baby who will not be afraid at that stage , as to the rest if the first question didn't thin down the pool to the required number let them draw lots as we don't know what the future holds.
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