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This is only a test . . . . If
this were an actual emergency, you would be instructed to . . . . Our
Fantasy Scenario For the past few decades, Earth
has been bombarded regularly by meteorites, fiery emissaries from deep space.
Though this profusion of meteorites has done little damage to this point,
scientists have speculated that it is the precursor to a Catastrophic Impact, an immense asteroid made principally of Dark
Matter destined to collide with Earth in the near future. Scientists have further predicted
that even if a modest-sized Dark Matter Asteroid should hit the Earth,
widespread extinctions would almost certainly occur, including perhaps that
of our own species—humankind. Because of this threat, an agency
christened Federal Asteroid Impact Management
(FAIM) has been formed of which your group is the head. In the past few months your group
has established several Survival Outposts—locations on Earth where pockets of
humanity might survive a Catastrophic
Impact to carry on the species. One evening at your command center
in the Even worse, the electro-seismic
“bow shock” of the approaching Dark Matter Asteroid is far more devastating
than anticipated. Because of this, your center has lost contact will all but
one of your Survival Outposts and has no way of contacting any of the other
Survival Outposts to warn them of the impending disaster. It is therefore quite possible
that this one remaining Survival Outpost is all that will be left of
humankind to carry on. You contact this outpost through a
scratchy phone link. Fortunately, enough communication gets through for your
group to put together their situation. This outpost informs your group
that twelve people are standing outside the outpost seeking admission. Unfortunately, only enough air,
food, and water exist to sustain a group of six people for the estimated six
months needed to survive the aftermath of a Catastrophic Impact. The Survival Outpost faxes you
brief descriptions of the twelve people, asking your group to decide which
six of the twelve will enter the shelter (and which six will be doomed). All twelve people have sworn to
abide by your group’s decision. The only thing the group of twelve insists
upon is for your group to develop clear reasons why you selected the six
people who will be allowed to enter the Survival Outpost and clear reasons why
the remaining six will be left to die. Here are the sketchy details of
the twelve who wish admittance: ___Second
Year Medical Student (White Male—29 years old) ___A
policeman (White Male--47 years old) with a gun (cannot be separated) ___A
Film Star (Asian female—34 years old) ___An
Accountant (African-American Male--34 years old) ___The
Accountant’s Wife (White Female--29 years old)—six months pregnant ___Their
Child (White Female--10 years old) unknown birth defect OR physical
limitation ___A
really-fun-to-be-with College English Instructor (White Male—65 years old)
May possess unknown skills and talents ___A
Biochemist--Geologist (White Female--67 years old) ___An
Herbalist (Native American Female—41 years old) ___Olympic
Athlete (White Male--33 years old) ___Singer/Songwriter
(African-American Female—40 years old) ___Historian/Scholar
(Hispanic Male—45 years old) Choice
#1 to stay:_________________ (Choices
not necessarily in order of importance.) Notes
for Formal Rationale: Choice
#2 to stay:_________________ Notes
for Formal Rationale: Choice
#3 to stay:_________________ Notes
for Formal Rationale: Choice
#4 to stay:_________________ Notes
for Formal Rationale: Choice
#5 to stay:_________________ Notes
for Formal Rationale: Choice
#6 to stay:_________________ Notes
for Formal Rationale: Please use the other side of this
page for reasons you doomed the remaining six: |