In all seriousness, the most valuable commodity on an interplanetary voyage is mass. No matter what it is, it always has at least two uses:
Radiation shielding.
Propellant, i.e., reaction mass for propulsion -- even if the energy has to be supplied externally.
It has always bothered me that the ISS doesn't seem to take this seriously, as we're frequently told it is gathering the experience we will need someday for such a trip. The ISS throws a lot of stuff overboard or back into the atmosphere instead of finding other uses for it.