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Originally posted by LubeMaster77
Unless somebody dies, I don't see anybody giving up the ghost by choice. I also do not think anyone is in the position to decide who stays and who goes. Even a vote doesn't cut it. Theyu would cast out a member against their will is the same as murder. Aloowing someone to leave the boat means aiding and abetting suicide - both are moraly wrong.
even if the boat goes down, they could all group together rather than be reduced in numbers. Besides, if the boat sinks they have maybe 48 hours before they die of thirst or go insane from drinking seawater.
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You would not volunteer to die to save your wife and/or children? There are worse things then "giving up the ghost".
Single men first, then married men, finally married men with family on the boat. We don't know how many of each catagory, but this order makes sense to me. If it came down to women, same order.
I'm imagining the voting order...