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So if you were Ender in Ender's game...what would you do? *spoilers*?
Ender was practically 'fooled' into obliterating an entire alien species; one of which while initially posed a 'threat' to humanity, according to the movie it was merely an attempt for their species to survive by 'borrowing water'.
Pretty sure the book delved deeper into the conspiracy (have not read the sequels), however what choice would you have taken?
Do you feel that if indeed the aliens did not 'start the war', and it was merely our own defense mechanism to feel something we don't' know as a threat, was warranted to retaliate and commit genocide?
What do you think would have been the right thing to do if such a case happened such as in the movie?
@Cold_navy: I've read the book a long time ago in High School, you're right in the book he was a bit more apathetic than anything. The ending from what I remember was he went back home, and it ended with him talking to his sister on a boat or something....it's vague. But factors aside I was curious as to how you'd react to the moral choice from the movie.
@Kirk Jowers: Lol outstanding, don't think an ant-like colony would even have the audacity to consider birth control.
@ Michael Cohen: Uh....what exactly does that have to do with the question?
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- Cold_navyLv 47 years ago
Ender was not as empathetic in the book... Also, the ending of the book and the movie are different.
Source(s): I read the book