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Off topic: Wow, just wow. I haven't read up on MGS4s story, but sthat just sounds so stupid to me. Then again I can science geek out on games and be overly critical of very minor problems.

How in-depth are you willing to go here? The first game that pops to mind is KZ2, but thats just because I was reading the back story and going into fits of nerd rage over the minor problems. This would be trying to travel near light speed, the need for cryogenic freezing to keep people young while traveling at the speed of light over a long period of time, and fast communication between the ships and Earth once the ships reach a spot many lightyears away. I am not familiar with the tech backstory of the Metroid series, but it also has space ships travelling light years and communicating.

Trauma Center series would probably have some good stuff too. Thrusting you into the role of a surgeon and dealing with topics very similar to your example. Whether or not certain patients have any chance of survival no matter how good the surgeon is would be interesting, but perhaps require more research than is worth putting into it.

If you wanted to get really ambitious you could try tackling the Hal-life series. The science there is almost certainly shaky, but would require some looking into quantum physics to fully prove/disprove viability. Whether or not you can create a dorr to a parallel world, or create a portal between two distant locations that would allow near instantaneous travel between those two points.



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