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A 1way trip to another planet (with survival essentials and at least 20 other people).
Bold of you to assume Collections still won't try to come after you.
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.