u/Nyx189

A raider just tried to kill you. You fought back and knocked them unconscious. They’ll wake up in 10 minutes. You can kill them now, tie them up, or leave.

Do you finish off an unconscious, unarmed person who tried to kill you, knowing they *will* try again if given the chance?

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u/Nyx189 — 4 days ago

A woman wants to have a baby. The settlement has 8 children already and barely enough food. Do you allow it?

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· Yes, reproduction is a human right

· Yes, but she gets half rations for the child

· No, not until food is stable

· No, and the settlement will enforce birth limits

· Let her, but if the baby starves, that's on her

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u/Nyx189 — 5 days ago

A 14-year-old steals a week's worth of food. You catch them. What do you do?

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Public execution as a warning

Beat them and exile

Forced labor for 2 month

Public shaming + probation

Forgive and educate

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u/Nyx189 — 5 days ago

The food warehouse is half-empty. 10 people must be put on half-rations to feed the other 50. Who gets halved?

· The elderly (65+)

· Anyone with a chronic illness

· Volunteers by lottery

· Families with young children eat full; singles get halved

· No one — everyone shares equally, even if all starve

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u/Nyx189 — 5 days ago
▲ 14 r/zombies

You have a settlement, it's a zombie apocalypse and now you have to decide how to run it's politics. How would you?

Further Explanation:

  1. Direct Democracy (Town Hall) – Every adult gets a vote on all major decisions. Slow, transparent, and prone to gridlock during emergencies.

  2. Martial Law (Military Junta) – A commander and ranked officers enforce strict curfews, rationing, and work details. Order above all, but citizens have no rights.

  3. Technocratic Meritocracy – Only experts (engineers, doctors, former military) hold power. Decisions based on data and efficiency, not popularity.

  4. Religious Theocracy – A charismatic leader claims divine guidance. Morale is high, heresy is punished, and outsiders are distrusted.

  5. Anarcho-Collective (No Leaders) – Self-organizing work groups, no hierarchy, consensus-based. Idealistic, but vulnerable to freeloaders and strongmen.

  6. Feudal Warlordism – A warlord controls territory; survivors pledge loyalty for protection. Laborers, scouts, and soldiers form a rigid caste system.

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u/Nyx189 — 8 days ago

This is a purely hypothetical question for comparison across different religious communities.

If you had to choose one place to pray (and both options are safe, permitted, and equally accessible), which would you personally prefer?

Please answer based on your own perspective.

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u/Nyx189 — 11 days ago
▲ 1 r/Muslim

This is a purely hypothetical question for comparison across different religious communities.

If you had to choose one place to pray, which would you personally prefer?

Please answer based on your own perspective.

A: A Synagogue

Or

B: A Church

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u/Nyx189 — 11 days ago