it's a pretty cool question.
sniper: prefers to work alone, but wants to get the job done. likes quick strikes. (pavel bure, alex ovechkin)
medic: team player who tries to get the best out of his teammates and is very vocal on the bench. a captain type player (jonathan toews)
helicopter pilot: a 3rd or 4th line player. a very integral part of the operation...but this is the guy who flies in the special-ops so they can go in and do the job. without the 3rd or 4th line guys, there can be no 1st line.
no idea if this is right, but these are the conclusions i draw
"If you were in the army and had to choose only one role, would you choose a sniper, a medic, or a helicopter pilot?"
I looked at it like more of look into the character...
Sniper - a sign of a less compassionate, vicious, type guy. Thinking you are able to kill a person on command is kinda messed up when there are two other options... reflection of type of teammate maybe? Or just driven to compete.. win at all cost. Fighting from a distance.. less risk.
Medic - more compassionate, caring of people... or maybe a guy that picks the safe route. less risk. More passive personality.
Pilot - adventurous, in control, responsible for his passengers...delivering the goods. greater risk. etc..
I wonder if players answer these things honestly.. or answer what think the team wants to hear...
I would venture a guess that many 18 yr olds answering on the spot would pick sniper thinking that that is what teams want to hear ... Explanations on their answers would be pretty interesting to hear tho.