Your spouse will die without a liver transplant. A foreign clinic offers one with suspiciously fast timing. It’s likely from a coerced donor. Do you fly?
The Clinic Hostage Choice
An armed man storms a fertility clinic and will free everyone if you destroy embryos containing a gene for a deadly disease. Destroying them ends vital research. Do you comply?
The Medical Cover-Up
You discover a hospital is hiding a mistake that caused a patient’s death. Exposing it will harm its reputation and funding. Do you go public?
The Euthanasia Request
A terminally ill loved one asks you to help them die peacefully, even though it’s illegal. Do you assist?
The Vaccination Refusal
Your partner refuses to vaccinate your child against a dangerous disease. Do you override their wishes?
The Genetic Editing Choice
You can edit your unborn child’s DNA to remove a life-threatening condition but also change physical traits. Do you proceed?
The Experimental Surgery
You can undergo a surgery with a 50% success rate that might fully restore your mobility but could leave you permanently paralysed. Do you take the risk?
The Terminal Drug Trial
A doctor offers you access to an untested drug that could cure your terminal illness but might kill you within days. Do you take it?
The Organ Allocation
You control the transplant list and must choose between a 12-year-old with low survival odds and a 40-year-old single parent with higher odds. Who gets the organ?
The Patient Swap
A surgeon suggests moving your loved one up the transplant list by claiming another patient’s condition has improved. Do you agree?
The Fake Vaccine Card
A close friend asks you to make them a fake vaccine certificate so they can travel for work. Refusing could ruin their career; agreeing risks your own. What’s your choice?
The Organ Match
You’re the only match for a stranger who needs a kidney transplant. Surgery will leave you with lifelong health risks. Do you go through with it?
The Terminal Decision
Your parent is in constant pain with no hope of recovery. They beg you to help end their life quietly at home. Doing so risks prison; refusing prolongs their suffering. Do you grant their wish?
The Black-Market Pills
A friend with cancer sells part of their prescription online to pay bills. Reporting them could save lives by stopping unsafe sales — but may cost them treatment. Do you inform authorities?
The Unapproved Treatment
A doctor quietly offers an unapproved treatment that could extend your parent’s life by months, maybe years — but it’s experimental, expensive, and risky. Do you consent to the treatment or refuse?