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Old 12-14-2004, 05:39 PM
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Default Stole this from another board...Good question to ponder.

This is from Chevelles.net, so dont cheat, but the answer isnt up yet anyway, there is a real answer, and I will let it go here for a while, and post it later. Dont cheat if Chevelles puts up the answer first...

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This supposedly was once an actual test question that was asked on an USAF Bomber Pilot Training Application for Potential Cadets. Please read it VERY CAREFULLY and pay as much attention to detail as possible:

This is a story that is based purely on science fiction. It is designed to test your ability to make critical decisions and to test your ability to use Moral Judgement in a crisis stutation:


You are the Captain of a specially designed space ship. This is a ship that has been very carefully weighed and balanced to be as efficient as possible. Your Job is to deliver very badly needed serum to a planet called “Planet X”. This planet has been hit with a very deadly disease that has killed many people. Each day that passes claims several lives so it is imperative that you reach this destination as quickly as possible

This ship has been specially designed to burn just enough fuel to reach its destination and not an ounce more. It also has been designed to travel at an exact speed. If it travels too fast, it will overshoot its destination and drift off into space, if it travels too slow, it will undershoot its destination and again will drift off into space. Every piece of this ship has been very carefully weighed and balanced, so there is nothing on board that does not serve a critical service to the ship

Once you begin your journey, you notice that the ships engines are burning more fuel that they’re supposed to. You look to the ships computer for an explanation and discover that the ship is exactly 114 lbs. heavier than it’s supposed to be. This can only mean one thing. “There is something “or someone” on board that’s not supposed to be here.”

You order the ships computer to run a scan on the ship for any signs of life and discover that there is indeed a life form on board other then yourself “ A stowaway”. Your orders are to immediately terminate all stowaways and jettison there remains into the vacuum of space. There can be no exceptions. You use a heat detector to locate this persons exact location, arm your blaster and order them to come out. Out of the darkness comes a very young and frightened girl. “a 14 year old girl”

After quickly interrogation her it is discovered that her father is one of the miners on this planet and she simply wanted to be with him. She believed that the worst that could happen from her actions would be detention by the pilot until she reached her destination, then she would be turned over to her father after having him pay a fine to the authorities. She had no idea of the true consequences her actions called for.

Question: As Pilot of this vessel, What would you do?

Remember that is imperative that you get this serum to its destination as quickly as possible. A decision has to be made quickly because each moment that passes burns very badly needed fuel

Please explain your answer in as much detail as possible.

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Old 12-14-2004, 07:23 PM
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Doesn't seem like it will help to get rid of her now. You had exactly enough fuel to make it at a perfect weight and speed and that's gone now. Throwing her out will get the weight back but not the wasted fuel.

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All I can say is there is a real solution to it, and its somewhere in the question itself.

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Sacrifice yourself for her since she weighs less and that will make up for the already lost fuel. Have her talk to command central to get the exact needed weight and use parts of yourself to make any adjustments before jumping ship
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You keep on truckin. There is no Gravity, so her weight is not an issue. You immediately shoot her for insubordination and when you reach the planet, you also shoot her father for doing such a poor job as to have raised a stowaway.

I guess I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue.
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...or maybe your heat detector, ray gun, and clothes would make up for the added weight
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then again, it does say that the ship is designed to use just enough fuel to reach the planet, but does not say there is a set amount in the tank.

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Remember, you are weightless in space.

And , By the way, The original space dude should corner the market on the serum and make himself a quick $50.00 or so when he reaches the planet.
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I'd put a turbo on it.
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My answer is not legal, nor all that nice to post here. Some would even call it twisted and disgusting. Can you figure out what my answer is now? Using your.... Well, MY imagination helps....
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