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Zombie Plans
I'm not telling you lot mine, well Cairney already knows mine, as we both planned together, but what would you pick in the following catagories??
Weapons:
People:
Fortress:
Choose wisely, for a wrong choice could make the difference between surviving and becoming zombie food.
me i pick these:
Weapons: G11, Shotgun from Darkwatch, Bow from Turok and a Trench Knife.
People: Cairney, Jonathan MacLean, Katie McBride (Thats entertainment, and Scott knows what I mean)
Fortress: Rockingham Speedway
Weapons:
People:
Fortress:
Choose wisely, for a wrong choice could make the difference between surviving and becoming zombie food.
me i pick these:
Weapons: G11, Shotgun from Darkwatch, Bow from Turok and a Trench Knife.
People: Cairney, Jonathan MacLean, Katie McBride (Thats entertainment, and Scott knows what I mean)
Fortress: Rockingham Speedway
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Guido Zambelis wrote:they don't exist. problem solved.
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Zombies don't make sense. I've read the Zombie Survival Guide and I found it a very enjoyable read but unbelievable. How do they work? Biologically it doesn't work. What, do they not need blood or something? Why wouldn't they just eat each other? Humans are considered the most civilised animal, and we even eat each other when necessary.Swamp Candle wrote:You are both foolish unbelievers. When they arrise, you two will be sorry you didn't take it seriously!
Even assuming they "don't feel pain" or whatever (hence why you could shoot one in the arm and it wouldn't do shit), I return to the biological argument in that you could shoot one in the chest or leg and it would die of blood loss.
Still, I find the most believable zombies to be those found in the film 28 days later. At least then they're portrayed a) very much like animals in their speed etc. b) they're not stupidly invincible and die from starvation.
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Lol, i've got the ZSG next to me now! and i agree on the biology. 28 Days zombies were cooler, but in the ZSG it does say that Solanum does something to the brain, removing all the brains craving for oxygen etc, so maybe thats how they could work.Colonel Vilhelm wrote:Zombies don't make sense. I've read the Zombie Survival Guide and I found it a very enjoyable read but unbelievable. How do they work? Biologically it doesn't work. What, do they not need blood or something? Why wouldn't they just eat each other? Humans are considered the most civilised animal, and we even eat each other when necessary.Swamp Candle wrote:You are both foolish unbelievers. When they arrise, you two will be sorry you didn't take it seriously!
Even assuming they "don't feel pain" or whatever (hence why you could shoot one in the arm and it wouldn't do shit), I return to the biological argument in that you could shoot one in the chest or leg and it would die of blood loss.
Still, I find the most believable zombies to be those found in the film 28 days later. At least then they're portrayed a) very much like animals in their speed etc. b) they're not stupidly invincible and die from starvation.
And anyway, would you rather face a slow as hell zombie, or a zombie that could pounce and maul you?
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Hmm. I'd prefer a biologically accurate zombie, whichever way that works out.Swamp Candle wrote:Lol, i've got the ZSG next to me now! and i agree on the biology. 28 Days zombies were cooler, but in the ZSG it does say that Solanum does something to the brain, removing all the brains craving for oxygen etc, so maybe thats how they could work.
And anyway, would you rather face a slow as hell zombie, or a zombie that could pounce and maul you?
I guess the solanum theory could work if the stuff perhaps converted the gas in the air through the ears into oxygen that can be used by the brain.
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I'm sure she'd reciprocate, though not in the way you might imagine.Jenifer Blades - I would so hit that.
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