Author Topic: Moral question involving bridges and national socialists  (Read 1984 times)

Say, you're a Russian demolitions expert in WWII and you've rigged a bridge to blow up when a set national socialist van (that carries them weapons) crosses it. Out of the corner of your eye you see a national socialist barge, and when you look closer you see a mortifying sight: lots of prisoners with a few national socialist machinegunners protecting them. As they go under the bridge said national socialist van approaches the same bridge.

If you blow the briidge it will all collapse in on the barge and wreck everyone inside. If you don't you miss the van AND you disobey the orders. One of the two generals sees the scary cosequences and is against the blow. The other had his family decomissioned by a national socialist firing range and is all for blowing the bridge.

What do you do?

No blow for those hoes.

become national socialist



why would you
becoming national socialist in a blatant USSR encampment has forseeable cosequences y'know

becoming national socialist in a blatant USSR encampment has forseeable cosequences y'know
well you don't tell them

Grab your gun, charge the van, shoot the driver, become a hero.


Say, you're a Russian demolitions expert in WWII and you've rigged a bridge to blow up when a set national socialist van (that carries them weapons) crosses it. Out of the corner of your eye you see a national socialist barge, and when you look closer you see a mortifying sight: lots of prisoners with a few national socialist machinegunners protecting them. As they go under the bridge said national socialist van approaches the same bridge.

If you blow the briidge it will all collapse in on the barge and wreck everyone inside. If you don't you miss the van AND you disobey the orders. One of the two generals sees the scary cosequences and is against the blow. The other had his family decomissioned by a national socialist firing range and is all for blowing the bridge.

What do you do?

So, doesn't that mean that if you do blow it you get to blow up the van, the barge, and obey both orders?
Rephrase what would happen please.

how many national socialists? how many prisoners?

Sniper Rifle, anybody?

If this is a question about bridges forget it, I dig cbrown towns.

I would blow the bride, not because of consequences but hey maybe some of the prisoners will be able to escape from the wreckage.

Also, couldn't you blow up the bridge before the get onto it?

That would mean that they couldn't get to the camp.

how many national socialists? how many prisoners?
on the van there are some national socialists, national socialist intel and weapons
on the barge there are two to four MGers and lots of prisoners

be realistic, you don't have much firepower at the moment, you have already rigged the explosives, you can't rambo the van or the barge.