Ships get lost in the Warp all the time. They can set out for a destination, travel the usual amount in the Warp and turn up a Century late. Some have even been known to turn up early, as in before they even set out! But as for surviving in the Warp..... They need some form of protection from the Sea Of Souls or be torn apart by the Neverborn. On the religious door stopper front.... I once got a visit from a pair of guys from the Church of Latter-Day Saints, some years ago. And I discovered something very interesting. Mormons play Warhammer Fantasy Battle!
You know, I think I've just figured out why I love Hitchhiker's Guide so much, or at least, one of the big reasons. Although it's a sci-fi comedy series, it actually has less in common with, say, Futurama or Doctor Who and more in common with Lovecraft's work. In fact, it's practically comedy's answer to Lovecraftian horror. While Lovecraft's work makes you recoil in horror and curl into a ball with despair about how ultimately insignificant you are and how the universe gives no fucks for your existence, Hitchhiker's makes you double over and piss yourself with laughter about how ultimately meaningless your existence is.
If you're talking about the Mormons, it was well over five years ago. Back to the Heresy..... Possibly the best Political Campaign Ad ever? View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG6fhub9HDQ
Well how did you know the Mormons were Fantasy fans? Sweet tap dancing christ! That man knows how to get people's attention! Ah that explains why everytime I go to the Zoo I get shouted at...
Lets say in the middle of this They tried to use all of there libraians to escape and the libraians end up dying but making a escape for the ships. But a massive amount of the chapter is killed
They spotted my 40K/30K miniatures and asked if it was Warhammer! I was trying to end the conversation, but I got the gist that they did know what WHFB was.