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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
Okay when it's explained that way it makes much more sense. Present a scenario purposely designed to be divisive and presenting a moral quandary and see who in the decision making group is able to impress his opinion on the others in choosing who gets to live and who gets to die based on a superficial evaluation of a person's value to society.
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So it's basically a course in training Nazis and figuring out who is going to lead them 
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Well obviously its not real life, nor is it a moral test. Obviously from the choices, they wanted each of the 6 to have their own merit and play to to the sympathy of each aspect of emotion (employment? medical? family?) so there obviously is no right or wrong answer.