floppylobster said:
Weird set up. What happened to fishing? Or sea birds? Or how about, first person to die of starvation gets eaten? As for the man, how about you ask him if he wants to be fed? And what are you going to feed him? I thought you only had the meat of the fat man? So maybe he still doesn't want to eat it on principal.
Here, let me break this down for ya.
{1} Probably a case where even makeshift equipment to start fishing is not available or you're in an area where that kind of prospect wouldn't be likely to work or, worse, kill you. True, if you've read Catch-22, you know you can catch cod and eat it raw, and you know about sushi, but are you any good at dealing with any of that? Do you have the skills to catch and safely prepare enough fish with perhaps makeshift or even NO useful equipment? If your answer is yes, then you're a better man than I.
{2} I wouldn't eat seagull if you paid me, but putting that aside, they don't often stick around people unless those people are already dying. It brings up the question of catching or killing, plucking, and - if you've any sense left - cooking it. Dunno if that's possible on a lifeboard, but if it is, then it must be a good one. Still, this must again assume the equipment's not there.
{3} D'you know how long it takes for someone to starve to death? A month! Dying of thirst is five days or a week on the outside, and I'm guessing that waiting around for either is gonna be hard. More than likely, the big man in the scenario who got chosen to be eaten ends up outlasting everyone else, kills them, eats them, and then tells them at the coast whatever he likes.
{4} Yeah, you have only the fat man's meat and that's what you'd be supposing to feed him, but I wouldn't. He didn't want it anyway, and a guy like him will ruin things for everyone else. In short, I agree with your statement.