The Sci-fi Sorting Hat

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The Sci-fi Sorting Hat

Discover your ideal sci-fi world and the perfect role for you in the universe with "The Sci-fi Sorting Hat" quiz! Explore various philosophies, craft your ideal vessel, and see how you'd handle unique space scenarios.

  • Find out which society best aligns with your ideals.
  • Choose your desired spacecraft and explore the stars.
  • Engage in thought-provoking scenarios to reveal your character traits.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringStar55
With all of the advancements of Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine and social intelligence. What is the ideal goal for society? What world should we strive for?
A world of Abundance, where those who work hard can reach near-immortality, abundance, and power.
A world of Abundance, where everyone does their fair share to benefit the society, and society alone.
A world of Freedom, where no one is held responsible for the Ideals of others.
A world of Peace, where we do whatever it takes to coexist with others.
A world on the web, where nature is no longer destroyed by physical needs.
A world of Pleasure, Abundance, growth, and conformity.
A world where the sun shines and the nights are cool, a simple life.
A world driven by science, progress, and conservation.
A world where everyone has a purpose.
In this world, Which type of Vessel would you prefer to travel in, to explore the stars?
Top of the line, Luxury, powerful, fast. The best money can buy.
Something I constructed myself.
One I can live in while I explore the stars.
Something capable of accommodating plenty of Cargo/Guests
Something Extremely High tech.
Something extremely versatile.
Something beautiful, that represents my nation/planet.
Something Functional, capable of traveling great distances efficiently.
I dont need a ship.
In your travels, you come across a large asteroid field filled with Valuable minerals. What do you do?
Claim the property, have others mine it, sit back and get rich.
Mine it with my crew, and use the valuable resources to benefit society in some way.
Mine enough quickly for a decent payout, hide the location for later when I need more.
Notify the people who need this resource the most, ensure it falls to them.
Mine some, leave the rest for others.
Swarm it with workers, take it all and hold on to it for later.
I have no use of this mineral.
Leave it.
On a routine stop at a station, you incur the wrath of some unsavory people. They open fire at you in public, what do you do?
Notify the authorities, attempt to flee or survive however I can.
Defend myself and my peers even if it means my death.
Get out of there, not worth the fight.
Subdue them as soon as possible, even if it harms or kills me.
Kill them, they are nothing to me.
Tear them apart, and maybe eat them after.
Disrespect must be punished, subdue them and make a show of their judgement.
They cannot harm me, but ill disable their weapons to prevent collateral damage.
They cannot harm me.
You make it to the Space dock to realize your crew has left you behind, what do you do?
Write them up, we had a contract, they broke it.
If they would do something like that, they arent a worthy crew anyways, I can do better.
Grab a new ship, start again, ill make it on my own.
My crew would never abandon me.
Find them, murder them, take their shit.
Find another crew asap and move on.
Disrespect must be punished, subdue them and make a show of their judgement.
Download my consciousness into the ship, then ask why they forgot me.
I dont require a ship or a crew.
What is your ideal position in a spacecraft's crew?
Administrator/Manager
Fighter/Away Crew
Pilot
Medical Officer
Tech/Engineer
Warrior
Wherever I am needed
Science Officer
I dont need a ship or a crew.
You an your crew-mate are stranded, oxygen is running low. Help is on the way but wont make it in time, what do you do?
Figure out which of us has more to live for, give my oxygen to them.
We both die, it is unfortunate, but I will never give a life for a life.
Take their tank by force, sorry, I need to make it.
What is important is that the data we collected is safe, everything else is moot.
I need less oxygen than my partner, ill give them some of mine.
Shut down and go into hibernation, I dont need oxygen in that state.
Make peace with death.
I dont breathe Oxygen. Ill be fine.
Your away team has discovered something extraordinary, although it could be dangerous...
Pay them extra, it might be valuable.
Not worth it, get them out of there.
Away team? I aint the captain...
If it is indeed dangerous, the need for data is even greater. Worth the risk.
Eliminate the danger, then collect data.
Ask the away team, if they think they can handle it, let them.
My away team is fine, they cannot truly die.
When investigating a distress call, you discover a strange alien trapped in a lab for study, it is like nothing you have seen before, what do you do?
Take it, it could be worth a lot.
This being isnt our concern, leave it be.
Kill it, I dont want to wake up to it eating my balls later.
Study it, it is imperative we know more about it.
It is inconsequential, keep looking around.
Destroy it.
Let it free, and let it speak for itself.
Oh that? Ive seen that before.
An old friend caught up to you, he has a gun pointed at your head...
"I'm sure there is a monetary solution to this?" *Pull out a credit chip*
"My Ancestors are smiling at me, imperial. Can you say the same?"
Im the one holding the gun, question is, what does HE do?
Ill let my friends handle this, I never travel without a team.
My head can move faster than his bullet, for sure.
KILL HIM! KILL HIM!!
He better hope it kills me. It probably wont.
Destruction of my body will not kill me.
That bullet wont damage me sufficiently for him to warrant notice.
You open the shuttle, this planet is covered with some invasive fungal agent. What do you do?
Harvest some to sell later.
Leave, not worth contamination.
Gross, im gone.
Take a sample for study, quarantine my crew, take every precaution.
Turn on my laryngeal filters and walk around a bit.
"I hope this doesnt kill me!" *Walks around like a dufus*
Biological threats mean nothing to me.
An escape pod has docked with your vessel, they claim to be refugees seeking refuge, what do you do?
Take them on, but charge them for room and board and transport.
Take them in, as long as they contribute to the crew.
They could be pirates, tell them good luck.
Take them in, bring them home. Or offer them purpose.
Ignore them, disengage the airlock.
Let them in, take what they have, maybe eat them.
Take them in, treat them to a meal, bring them home.
Take them in, interview them, find out everything about them, leave them somewhere.
I dont fly a ship.
You arrive on a new planet, where the rain is toxic, and kills 50% of the worlds population every year. It hinders the development of intelligent life there. What do you do?
Harvest the Toxic rain, might be worth something. Make note of this planet for later.
This isnt our business. Back off.
I wouldnt land there, screw that.
Ask them if they want safe passage to a more habitable planet.
Attack the planet while they are at their weakest.
Leave, they must undergo their own evolutionary process unhindered.
Terra-form the planet, get rid of the toxic rain.
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