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  • I think there are too many factors to account for to give a good answer.

    But realistically: If the walled city was stable (relative to what I knowz I can only compare things to what I know and have experienced) and my life was alright or better then or course I would stay. If I had kids in that city I would probably stay.

    If it was a shitty life inside those walls, of course I would find a way to stealthily leave.

  • I'm not moving out of my Fallout Vault, unless Overseer approves or Water Chip fails.

  • I thought you might have been thinking about Transformers One.

    If everything I need is in the city, I wouldn't leave. I would only leave if pushed to.

  • As soon as I had the chance.

    I have a real problem with authority and being told what I can and cannot do.

  • It's not illegal to just jump off the earth into space, but we've been told it's dangerous out there and we can't breathe and it's too cold blah blah blah

    But I'm pretty happy down there so I don't feel the need to meet with the Vortigaunts past the artificial black veil our government created to isolate us from the intergalactic gerontocracy

  • I would probably go to test it if at all possible, especially if there is a way to come back.

    In real live I already immigrated 3 times to a different country and before I had kids I was even dreaming about going to Mars even if it would have been om a one way ticket.

  • I'm too american to listen to what I'm told. I'm gonna get eaten by the titans, sorry everyone

  • Are the people saying it is dangerous saying why it is dangerous or being vague about it? Are they honest and trustworthy about the things inside the city or are they unreliable liars?

    If it is a vague, unspecified threat from unreliable people then I'm certainly going out. If there are details and the people are otherwise trustworthy I'm staying in.

    If they are untrustworthy or trustworthy but vague, it would come down to whether there is a reason to go outside other than finding out if they are lying.

  • The person that you are now is not the person that you would be if you grew up in that situation.

    That me is a stranger to this me I have no basis to guess what that stranger might do.

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