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A average person is transported to your world, how and how long does it take to die?
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Basically, would an average person (from our world) survive your created world?

What are the things that would probably kill someone new to your world?

What interesting interaction would occur if? For example, if there are no humans in your world, how would the inhabitants react?

Is it possible for someone to learn to survive in your world or to live relatively safely?

The person with the most dangerous world wins. What wins? the pleasure of winning.

Edit: Let's make a rule, say the person appears outside of civilization. But he is someone with basic survival skills.

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You'd do decently well on most habs or planets. People would probably ask if you wanted to go to a Baseline enclave or undergo a mental & physical retrofit (free of charge of course) to bring you up to the level of most ordinary citizens. Then they'll find you a selection of classes to attend if so desired in order to learn how to make yourself useful since you're gonna be around for a really long time.

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