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February 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM #512141February 9, 2010 at 1:00 PM #511246urbanrealtorParticipant
[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
February 9, 2010 at 1:00 PM #511393urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
February 9, 2010 at 1:00 PM #511806urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
February 9, 2010 at 1:00 PM #511899urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
February 9, 2010 at 1:00 PM #512151urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
February 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM #5112518bitnintendoParticipant[quote=outtamojo] Ah, but would they float? (Would they still have residual gasses). I could see them falling into the water though and getting washed ashore on your island, if they don’t get eaten by sharks or picked apart by crabs on the sea bottom. So, an island too, imo, would still need a perimeter defense.[/quote]That’s true, but a group of 3-4 people could get by with some concertina wire and perimeter lights to keep the zombies in place while you go for a headshot. Zombies washing up would occur only sporadically, and (assuming your island is not visible/audible from the mainland) you will not have waves of purposeful zombies. I like this island idea and am willing to contribute my efforts to this venture. Who’s got a boat? π
February 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM #5113988bitnintendoParticipant[quote=outtamojo] Ah, but would they float? (Would they still have residual gasses). I could see them falling into the water though and getting washed ashore on your island, if they don’t get eaten by sharks or picked apart by crabs on the sea bottom. So, an island too, imo, would still need a perimeter defense.[/quote]That’s true, but a group of 3-4 people could get by with some concertina wire and perimeter lights to keep the zombies in place while you go for a headshot. Zombies washing up would occur only sporadically, and (assuming your island is not visible/audible from the mainland) you will not have waves of purposeful zombies. I like this island idea and am willing to contribute my efforts to this venture. Who’s got a boat? π
February 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM #5118118bitnintendoParticipant[quote=outtamojo] Ah, but would they float? (Would they still have residual gasses). I could see them falling into the water though and getting washed ashore on your island, if they don’t get eaten by sharks or picked apart by crabs on the sea bottom. So, an island too, imo, would still need a perimeter defense.[/quote]That’s true, but a group of 3-4 people could get by with some concertina wire and perimeter lights to keep the zombies in place while you go for a headshot. Zombies washing up would occur only sporadically, and (assuming your island is not visible/audible from the mainland) you will not have waves of purposeful zombies. I like this island idea and am willing to contribute my efforts to this venture. Who’s got a boat? π
February 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM #5119048bitnintendoParticipant[quote=outtamojo] Ah, but would they float? (Would they still have residual gasses). I could see them falling into the water though and getting washed ashore on your island, if they don’t get eaten by sharks or picked apart by crabs on the sea bottom. So, an island too, imo, would still need a perimeter defense.[/quote]That’s true, but a group of 3-4 people could get by with some concertina wire and perimeter lights to keep the zombies in place while you go for a headshot. Zombies washing up would occur only sporadically, and (assuming your island is not visible/audible from the mainland) you will not have waves of purposeful zombies. I like this island idea and am willing to contribute my efforts to this venture. Who’s got a boat? π
February 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM #5121568bitnintendoParticipant[quote=outtamojo] Ah, but would they float? (Would they still have residual gasses). I could see them falling into the water though and getting washed ashore on your island, if they don’t get eaten by sharks or picked apart by crabs on the sea bottom. So, an island too, imo, would still need a perimeter defense.[/quote]That’s true, but a group of 3-4 people could get by with some concertina wire and perimeter lights to keep the zombies in place while you go for a headshot. Zombies washing up would occur only sporadically, and (assuming your island is not visible/audible from the mainland) you will not have waves of purposeful zombies. I like this island idea and am willing to contribute my efforts to this venture. Who’s got a boat? π
February 9, 2010 at 1:05 PM #5112568bitnintendoParticipantWWZ was good, but broke zombie canon in a lot of ways. Smart talking zombies, rats and other animals being able to turn into zombies, etc. I appreciate it for bringing new attention to the zombie menace, but I wouldn’t plan to use it as a textbook.
Time to Netflix some Romero, this is making me want to revisit the zombie classics.
February 9, 2010 at 1:05 PM #5114038bitnintendoParticipantWWZ was good, but broke zombie canon in a lot of ways. Smart talking zombies, rats and other animals being able to turn into zombies, etc. I appreciate it for bringing new attention to the zombie menace, but I wouldn’t plan to use it as a textbook.
Time to Netflix some Romero, this is making me want to revisit the zombie classics.
February 9, 2010 at 1:05 PM #5118168bitnintendoParticipantWWZ was good, but broke zombie canon in a lot of ways. Smart talking zombies, rats and other animals being able to turn into zombies, etc. I appreciate it for bringing new attention to the zombie menace, but I wouldn’t plan to use it as a textbook.
Time to Netflix some Romero, this is making me want to revisit the zombie classics.
February 9, 2010 at 1:05 PM #5119098bitnintendoParticipantWWZ was good, but broke zombie canon in a lot of ways. Smart talking zombies, rats and other animals being able to turn into zombies, etc. I appreciate it for bringing new attention to the zombie menace, but I wouldn’t plan to use it as a textbook.
Time to Netflix some Romero, this is making me want to revisit the zombie classics.
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