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Trollstormur:
over the past two years and with the help of my wealthy uncle, I've been slowly constructing a zombie-proof compound in northern Canada. I won't say exactly where, because that would compromise it's security. Fully stocked with plenty of food (frozen and non-perishable), an artesian well, living quarters, mess hall, barracks, greenhouse, firing range, medical operating room, and it's all powered by those new Toshiba nuclear batteries that last for 40 years, backup windmills, solar and human dynamo for the greenhouse.

Inside my compound a small to medium group of survivors will exist for well up to twenty years or more

Patrick:
I had assumed that "Arctic" means above the Arctic Circle, and the same idea with the Antarctic Circle.

Graham I will airlift you guys there if we can agree upon a rendezvous point.

supersheep:

--- Quote from: bbqrocks on 09 Feb 2008, 08:30 ---What about them scientific bases at the north pole? If you could get there in a boat, and to the base, I assume you would be quite safe.

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Until the point where the polar ice melts and you fall into the sea. Although, if zombies freeze, whatever water is in their cells will cause those cells to burst, right? And that means no brain, no muscles, just mush! So the north and south and very cold places should be safe after a year or so, barring incursions of zombies. I think Slick has got a fairly good idea with the taiga actually.

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: Melodic on 09 Feb 2008, 11:32 ---mystical research bases

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amundsen-Scott_South_Pole_Station

Johnny C:
He still has a point. Amundsen-Scott was built on an Antarctic voodoo burial ground, after all.

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