*The description has been edited to make it (hopefully) more of an issue of national importance, rather than an issue of game rules. Options 1, 2, and 4 were slightly changed to fit with the description.
[Title]: A Payload of People
[Validity]: Must have airplanes
[Description]: You are hosting a game night for some friends and family. Tonight’s game of choice is ImagiNation, a United Nations style roleplaying game. An in-game event reminds your Minister of Transportation of something he witnessed yesterday at the airport. A passenger was spotted crawling out of the cargo bay of Flight 1850 to @@CAPITAL@@. The passenger, when asked why they did that, stated that “flights are too expensive and an average-sized person like me cannot comfortably fit in a seat. Airlines treat people like cargo.” An argument immediately breaks out about what to do.
[Option 1]: Your brother, @@RANDOMMALENAME_1@@, immediately chimes in. “There are plenty of military planes sitting in hangers. Why not sell open seats to the public at lower prices? Doing so will increase the competition in the airline market and improve passenger conditions all around.” In character, @@HE@@ says, “I hereby do decree, that in my nation, Beyond the Wall, the military may sell open seats to civilians. People are henceforth guaranteed the undeniable right to fly on military aircraft.”
[Effect 1]: Civilians flying to @@ CAPITAL@@ are “accidentally” conscripted into the air force.
[Option 2]:“What are you thinking?” responds your Minister of Defense, Joan d’Semicircle. “Civilians cannot be allowed onto our classified aircraft. Nor should they ever be! In fact, no one should fly on military planes.”
[Effect 2]: The @@NAME@@ Air Force is reduced to paper airplanes.
[Option 3]: "Just give everyone their own personal jetpack,” states the Game Master @@RANDOMMALENAME_2@@. “This way everyone can fly whenever they want, to wherever they want, and with whomever they want.”
[Effect 3]: Ambient air temperature has increased by 5 degrees Celsius
[Option 4]: "Why not build a museum to preserve all aeroplanes, both military and civilian?” asks your Co-Chair of the Aviation Department, Mr. Wilbur Wrong. His brother, and Co-Chair, Orville chimes in, “This way @@DEMONYMPLURAL@@ will be able to see what it’d be like to fly in a plane along with the recently developed Fighting @@ANIMAL@@ and not have to worry about leg room or exorbitant airline fees.”
[Effect 4]: A large plain is converted to a museum for planes.