Alicorn comments on Human errors, human values - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Alicorn 09 April 2011 07:11:54AM 6 points [-]

I remember a short story - title and author escape me - where this was actually much like what was going on. Everyone had their relevant types on file, and if some number of people needed an organ you could supply, you were harvested for said organs. The protagonist got notified that there were nearly enough people who needed his organs and he went undercover and visited them all, thinking he'd kill one and get out of it, but he finds that they aren't what he expected (e.g. the one who needs a liver is a girl with hepatitis, not some drunk) and decides not to, and then one dies anyway and he's off the hook.

Comment author: CronoDAS 10 April 2011 08:11:18PM 2 points [-]

Larry Niven wrote a number of short stories about organ transplants; in one of them, "The Jigsaw Man", the primary source of organs for transplant is executions of criminals, which has led to more and more crimes being punishable by death. The main character of the story, who is currently in jail and awaiting trial, escapes through what amounts a stroke of luck, and finds out that the organ banks are right next to the jail. Certain that he is about to be recaptured and eventually executed, he decides to commit a crime worthy of the punishment he is going to receive: destroying a large number of the preserved organs. At the end of the story, he's brought to trial only for the crime he originally committed: running red lights.

Comment author: Alicorn 10 April 2011 09:47:46PM 0 points [-]

I've read that story, but it's not the one I was thinking of in the grandparent.

Comment author: CronoDAS 11 April 2011 03:18:37AM 0 points [-]

I didn't intend to suggest that "The Jigsaw Man" was the story in question.

Comment author: Swimmer963 09 April 2011 03:18:15PM 0 points [-]

That sounds like an interesting short story...I wish you remembered the title so I could go track it down.