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Old 04-18-2008, 02:44 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by JoJoYZF View Post
Yeah pretty much. But its worth a shot to me. Id prefer not to be holdin up waiting for them to attack though. Because the chance of killing every last zombie and living worry free is almost non existant. If I made a run for the island, theres at least a small chance of not being found while theyre busying devouring those that stayed.
I'd want to stick around and try to kill as many of them as possible... staying on shore keeps the hope alive of finding survivors... aka vagina.

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Considering I have a lot of hours flying and know my way around a gauge cluster and gps, I would most definitely find an island and land safely. I know a few small islands in the carribbean I would head for.

If zombies swim to my island, ah well. Those are some crazy ass zombies and they deserve to get me by tracking me out on a remote island.
True... I'd still want to kill as many as possible... that means living amongst them...

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If you really thought about it though, the military would have no issues dealing with zombies. I wonder how many defensless zombies an infantry company could kill.
Great... So the fucking Iraqi's would be zombie free...

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Anyone ever seen Shawn of the Dead?
Only one of the best zombie movies EVER. Fantastic flick. Highly recommended.

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Shawn of the Dead rules!


though NtS brings up a good point... depends on if they're true ZOMBIES or rage infected undead...
I'd say the 28 days/weeks later (which are fantastic BTW) scenario is the most plausible...

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OSP, you live in Florida. Isn't that the land of the living dead already??
True dat.

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Yep. You don't have to outrun the zombies. Just outrun the other people (or knock em down) and let the zombie's eat them. I'm going to hell for thinking about knocking down old people and leaving them to die by the hand of zombies, aren't I?
That's all well and good for the initial outbreak... eventually, unless you subscribe to the island theory, you'd be cornered in one way shape or form...

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yea but just by the laws of physics they'd eventually run out of fuel. they'd never make it to your island, and the ones that did would be so lethargic that they'd never have the energy to actually hurt you. Plus, they'd never be able to actually seek you out. they'd just have to randomly come upon your island while swimming in the ocean, and i dont see that happening.
That's true... but how fucking boring would that damn island be.

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Island plan is a bit over-rated. Odds are you'd die on the island of something far worse than zombie infestation. Some sort of infection or virus would have its way with you, and would be a LOT worse than any zombie attack, considering you're all by your lonesome with some bimbo who has abandoned you at the first sign of you being sick.
Agreed. The hope of finding survivors would keep me wanting to stay inland anyway...

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Why in the hell are you making zombie plans in the first place?
Cause when there's no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth...
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