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Dire warnings of the apocalypse mistaken for prank
Nodaisho:
Shooting one in the leg might cause it to slow, especially if you break the leg. This is assuming that they aren't so ridiculously tense that their muscles would prevent the leg front collapsing.
I assumed that they felt no pain, since he mentioned them going through the window and ignoring the glass they cut themselves on.
If one did fall, you would have to hope that he didn't just get trampled, rather than having them trip on him.
Patrick:
I'm a little bummed at the idea of not having a domino effect going on. Slowing them down would be
Idunno if that necessarily means they don't feel pain. The urge to feed is a powerful motivator, so I could imagine they could just ignore it for the duration of their hunt and worry later. Since they are aware zombies, it would be very helpful to figure out a way to trap one and study the specimen's psychology.
I wonder if it'd be a good idea to keep ingredients and materials for Works bombs around. Since they are aware, living beings and not undead, their eyes and other senses would be quite useful to them. Having drain cleaner exploding in their faces would damage sight and smell, and the incredibly loud bang a Works bomb gives off could serve as a sort of diversion. If you added nails or broken glass to the outside of your Works bomb somehow, it could possibly cut the zombies' skin enough to cause significant bleeding damage (here's where the armor plan would best come in, you don't want to take any chances), and maybe even poison some of them.
And Works drain cleaner and aluminum foil is also much more readily available than conventional warfare weapons, so stocking up during the incredibly tense, chaotic prelude to the attack would be loads easier than getting guns and ammo.
Nodaisho:
Are you seriously asking yourself if it is a good idea to keep the ingredients for a bomb around?
Of course it's a good idea.
Boro_Bandito:
Are we really going to start up another zombie thread? If this is the case, unlike the prior discussion I have read both The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, played both Dead Rising and Left 4 Dead, and me and all of my friends that I hang out with in real life who have their priorities straight have a plan for both escape and remaining stationary within our current hometown.
I don't agree entirely with all of Max Brooks guide, but I don't have it on hand so I'm going to have to wait until tomorrow to really dive into this when I'm back in Maryland.
Inlander:
If we're gong to have a thread about zombies I would have thought that the done thing would be to revive an old one.
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