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Lone survivor movie question *spoilers ahead* do not enter if you haven't seen it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Feet Dry" data-source="post: 2388672" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>In the movie, the kid runs down to the village and in the book they all "run" up the mountain. As an academic response to this situation I would have voted to tie their arms behind them and then those arms together in a group. It would have slowed them down tremendously and then thinking outside the box, as the units "medic", I might have morphined one of them up to make him a further burden on the other two to allow time to get the f out of there. I would also have serious reservations about neutralizing a kid but morphine in the land of the poppy wouldn't make me lose too much sleep. At least everybody lives through the day. Academically, these were my thoughts after reading the book several months ago and then seeing the movie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feet Dry, post: 2388672, member: 1332"] In the movie, the kid runs down to the village and in the book they all "run" up the mountain. As an academic response to this situation I would have voted to tie their arms behind them and then those arms together in a group. It would have slowed them down tremendously and then thinking outside the box, as the units "medic", I might have morphined one of them up to make him a further burden on the other two to allow time to get the f out of there. I would also have serious reservations about neutralizing a kid but morphine in the land of the poppy wouldn't make me lose too much sleep. At least everybody lives through the day. Academically, these were my thoughts after reading the book several months ago and then seeing the movie. [/QUOTE]
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