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sean:

--- Quote from: calenlass on 16 Feb 2008, 15:22 ---It has long been my opinion that it should be stickied indefinitely.

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Katie for forum dictator '08

Boro_Bandito:
It would be cool to make a zombie movie in Tokyo...

bbqrocks:
If I lived in the city, my plans would be to get bitten.

Seriously, why not? Sounds like a hell of a lot of fun being a zombie, and whats the chance of humanity fighting back and killing all the zombies.

jhocking:
Are zombies self-aware? I doubt it, what with the whole "mindless killing machine" thing. In which case, no enjoyment, no fun.

kinglm:
This discussion came up a few times at my house when my friends and I were a few pints better off. The initial idea was to take medium sized quite heavy objects such as cricket bats and some steel bars I have in my room (don't ask why) combined with shields made from my cymbals as personal defence with the impracticality of portable garden tools like hedge trimmers ruling them out. The plan was then to get the 2 miles to our school where we have a Army Cadet Corps. with a fully stocked armory contaning:

L98A1 GP Cadet Rifleshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L98A1_Cadet_GP_Rifle
SA80 rifles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SA80
and L86 LSW Automatic Rifles (see above link)
along with some rather useless .22 rifles hanging around but most importantly there are plenty of NATO rounds around to be used.Whilst guns clearly aren't the the most effective zombie slayers it's still nice to have a few around if only for the psychological reasons that they make you feel more prepared.

The plan was then to steal one or two of the school's ford transit minibuses after stocking up on food and water from the dining halls(cafeteria) and draining the fuel tanks of the remaining vehicles in the vicinity into the abundance of jerry cans in the corps. office. Once loaded up the plan was to move off to one of their houses which was in the middle of the countryside with a farm next door but otherwise no people for miles around and the benefit of a stream for fresh water in case infrastructure collapse caused water mains to become useless.

for anyone with a higher budget however, the fort for sale off the south coast of england might make a nice place to hole up if you have a chopper or boat to get there  :wink: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=468609&in_page_id=1770

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