What to do?
This is the question that arises in the minds of everyone who sees this scene.
This question has no truly correct answer.
Because perhaps in reality, such situations really could occur.
All vehicles have maximum load and passenger limits.
You save 30 people, and when you escape to the end, you find out the plane can only take a portion of them.
What to do with the remaining people is a problem from ancient to modern history.
It's nearly unsolvable.
"Kill that abusive man, it just so happens if he dies, the others can board the airship."
"That's not good, right?"
"His proposal isn't necessarily without reason. If this is a war and we need to maximize subsequent combat capabilities, then we should abandon those who can't continue to fight even if they survive."
"So you want to kill women and children, right? What nonsense!!"
"Then why do you say to kill that man, clearly he's also thinking of everyone."
