I’m thinking either Bic lighters or cigarettes, just to trade

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    Will “fully equipped cruize ship” count as one item? Then I can scavenge them for all parts required to build new civilization.

    And if it is not, then question to OP, what is the limit for the composite items to stop being counted as one item?

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    Not a single mention of bullets? Seriously?

    In an apocalypse, ammunition will be worth more than gold.

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      Maybe in a zombie apocalypse, but what are you gonna do with bullets in a regular apocalypse?

      You may be the only person you’ll ever see for years at a time. You can’t drink them, you can’t plant them, you can’t build with them.

      You could probably use them on yourself if you’ve got a gun that they work in, though, especially if that’s the only one item you decided to choose for long-term survival. 😮

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        The bullets aren’t for the zombies…

        They wouldn’t be much of an issue after a year anyway, but ammo will still be extremely valuable, especially if you’re trying to rebuild society. Gonna need something to defend yourself with against invasions from rival gangs.

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          Gonna need something to defend yourself with against invasions from rival gangs.

          Bullets won’t protect you against an intentionally set fire to your home or base. Without laws, it won’t be gun vs gun situation.

          That said, it would really depend on the type of apocalypse we’re talking about.

          Massive natural disaster? Nuclear? Pandemic? “Zombies”? Global drought? A breakdown of society?

          Bullets might be fine depending on the situation. You might not even survive long enough to use them.

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    ammunition could get you anything you could need. drinking water would be a second i guess, but you could with effort gather drinkable water.

    ammunition is heavy, but no where near as heavy as water for trading purposes,

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    Beans. Not only about the most important food source, legumes are also natural nitrogen fixers for soil health.

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    A) Something to trade (rely on others)

    B) Something for ME to survive on (rely on nobody)

    C) Something to rebuild (everyone relies on me)

    I generally lean towards rebuilding, but it really depends on what apocalypse we’re talking about here. Zombie? Nuclear war? Asteroid? Nazis? Waterworld?

    So, assuming I can survive enough, I’d pick rebuild critical tech like rubber or a way to forge steel or a critical chemical. Think, “Doctor Stone”.

    But if I need to survive like a water world or a desert world or a zombie outbreak, what I pick is going to be pretty fucking different. Cigarettes don’t mean shit if there’s no water. Water don’t mean shit if that’s all you have. And none of that matters if you’re stuck in a world with aerosolized zombie infection that results in smart running zombies that fast heal.

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    Paper, good for lighting fires and keeping people honest. Also I’m guessing pretty hard to make

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    Ok so some people are asking what type of apocalypse but I feel that’s mostly irrelevant because you said it’s a post apocalypse scenario. The apocalypse has already passed.

    So there’s kind of two options. One is where I would be the sole survivor on the planet, and the other is where there’s still pockets of survivors out there.

    Most post apocalypse situations involve other people surviving, so I’ll start there.

    You didn’t put a limiter on what the item could be, whether it had to be realistic or not, and how this supply would come to be. So I’ll give three answers, each with different degrees of what I’m assuming your intention behind the question is.

    The first would be an infinite supply of non tricky, non malevolent genie lamps. Infinite wishes baybee, this trumps pretty much everything.

    Something more fantastic but more reasonably grounded would be computers, with a complete set of data on human history, art, music, science and schematics, with instructions on how to rebuild society in a more equitable way, translated into all languages possible, with a pictogram of how to charge it up etched on the outside. Pass those suckers around, rebuild society, got infinite of them, everyone gets one and it has the windows space pinball from the 90s on it just for fun.

    But since you said lighters, to play with the idea of things that exist, I’m gonna go with tents. Probably those onion shaped ones that are designed to be permanent housing, or yurts. Sure water and food are important but without shelter you’re fucked, and I could house everyone.

    Now if it were an apocalypse where I’m the only survivor, I would want an infinite supply of one thing.

    BACKUP. GLASSES.

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    Mainly maps, but also other informative reading materials such as natural medicine, almanacs and other foraging guides.

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      Condition is infinite supply of one item. You have to choose printed Wikipedia book for it to be one item.

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        The surface of the planet is now covered in a 30-foot-thick layer of paper. All survivors have been crushed to death.

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    Flour. Maybe rice. Something of that nature. The only alternative option that’s even close to food might be fuel, depending on the nature of the disaster.

    Water is everywhere outside of deserts, and there’s enough raw materials for a thinned population to recycle for a long time. Food and medicine is what separates the living from the dead, and medicine isn’t a single item. Edit: Although antibiotics or water treatment tablets are probably the closest approximation.

    Pleasantly surprised to not see more throwing star-type answers.