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I'd risk it. Either way I likely won't survive unless I spawn somewhere good.
The problem with the 40k universe is that "not surviving" doesn't necessarily mean an end to suffering.
Unless the button transports you 40000 years in the future, you'd basically be in modern day but less insane and the Emperor hasn't revealed himself yet. Easily the better option than being dropped into the Bell riots or something. The ST universe Earth is in a bad way compared to the 40k earth at the same time if memory serves.
Yup, some of those factions love playing with their food.
Where is good in 40k? The tau?
The Past
A planet that hasn’t yet been discovered.
But what about my internet? Or like other ppl? Am I going to be stranded in the wilderness by myself with no knowledge of what is safe to eat. Cuz let me tell you unless this is literal paradise I'd be lucky to survive for a month, probably a week even
somewhere inside the delta quadrant or gamma quadrant, or the center of the galaxy, probably around cytherian homeworld. it is still largely unexplored even in the modern trek series.
Any Imperium world that has been completely forgotten about for a few hundred years should only be about twice as bad as here
Maybe life as a noble on a paradise world somewhere could be called good.
The vacuum of space.