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Mawk...you seem to have put a lot of thought into this. I have a scenario for you.
So...let's say you've been preparing for some sort of disaster for a while and have a pretty cool underground or remote facility. And you have enough room to house about 300 or so people. Do you let people in? And if you do...how do you choose? Also, what if you're approached by freaky looking characters and you don't want them around you. Do you tell them to go away, or do you kill them on the spot so they don't cause problems later?
-oddguy
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If I had an underground bunker, the first few people to get chosen would be family and friends, then a doctor, an engineer/mechanic, a nurse, a cook or chef, a gardener, and the rest of the space would be filled by anyone my friends need to take with them.
I would need the doctor to contain illness in the closed environment, the engineer to keep the facility running, the nurse to work as the doctors' assistant, the cook (obviously) for food preperation and correspondance with the gardener, and the gardener for growing, and looking after the vegetables and crops needed, as well as plants (for air), for the continued survival of the inhabitants.
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Mawk, the amount of thought you've put into this is absolutely terrifying.
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LOL. I'm just a deep thinker I suppose. Believe me when I say I'm not preparing for any of this, I can just forsee the kind of things I would need to be doing to survive.