First, hunting with stone age weapons is far fom easy. Second, most engineers and scientists are not hunters, noone of them know how to hunt with spear and almost noone with bow. Third, they have no food supplies and so no time to learn. They will survive olny in very favourable conditions, like on tropical island with plenty of shellfish and tortoises (I think most people can hunt those).
I were thinking of my experience in Russia where engineers, mathematicians, and physicists absolutely loved going out on various nature trips (Didn’t really think of Sheldon and US tv shows). Of course, not everyone did, but we’re dropping a huge number of people, and those who know can teach those who don’t. Healthy person can go for 2 months without food.
Let’s say that they spawn on 1kmx1km zone in a grid with 10m spacing, in the temperate climate in the late spring, clothed in earliest stone age clothing (for same reason why we don’t spawn dolphins into a desert, we don’t spawn people into the Arctic).
First, hunting with stone age weapons is far fom easy. Second, most engineers and scientists are not hunters, noone of them know how to hunt with spear and almost noone with bow. Third, they have no food supplies and so no time to learn. They will survive olny in very favourable conditions, like on tropical island with plenty of shellfish and tortoises (I think most people can hunt those).
I were thinking of my experience in Russia where engineers, mathematicians, and physicists absolutely loved going out on various nature trips (Didn’t really think of Sheldon and US tv shows). Of course, not everyone did, but we’re dropping a huge number of people, and those who know can teach those who don’t. Healthy person can go for 2 months without food.
Let’s say that they spawn on 1kmx1km zone in a grid with 10m spacing, in the temperate climate in the late spring, clothed in earliest stone age clothing (for same reason why we don’t spawn dolphins into a desert, we don’t spawn people into the Arctic).