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A 1way trip to another planet (with survival essentials and at least 20 other people).
Very interesting. Are we to assume this planet could support life?
I would assume "survival essentials" are enough for the planet in question, and not just a sleeping bag and beef jerky
Edit: before anyone argues, it CAN include a sleeping bag and beef jerky.
Not necessarily Earth-like. A lunar or martian outpost would be enough. Enough water, food, and air for 50+ years.
If I didn't have earthly attachments (child), I'd ask to be part of your 20.