The most zombie-apocolypse proof city/country you know.

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Cazza

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I would want to say Australia. It really depends on how quickly we quarantine and stop traffic. If the time for an infected person to turn is long enough we might not stop it. If it takes over a few hours anyone from Asian flighs could infect Australia. Boat people wouldn't be a problem it would take to long for them to get to the country. They would turn or be clean.

Madagascar would be so safe. No zombie getting in there.
 

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BlueberryMUNCH said:
I'm pretty certain Seaworld or Sealand or whatever it's called it pretty goddamn safe haha.
I came here to say exactly this.

For those that don't know, it's basically a repurposed deep sea oil rig.

alternatively, any island in Canada's north would do - it's pretty much empty up there.
 

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Sevastopol, Russia - Just from a history standpoint

The Green Zone - We already have 8 years of practice there
 

Cazza

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With that Zombie FortessIf you found away to incinerate the body you could last a lot longer. Also I would have made zombie traps around it. Crushers, pits, fire etc,
 

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Biosophilogical said:
Radoh said:
If Pandemic is anything to go by, I'd say Madagascar. Curse you and your one port!
Wasn't Australia the second most annoying country to infect? Or am I remembering wrong? You know who I envy? People who start in madagascar, as long as you infect one foreigner before they close ports you should be fine.

OT: I think Australia would pose a problem, seeing as we are an island country, so stopping zombies from our borders isn't too much of a problem given that we are surrounded by ocean. And even if a refugee or someone brought over a soon-to-be zombie, Australia is a big place, and our population is spread all around the edge of the continent, so it isn't like a single zombie will be able to build up a horde-momentum very easily. Then there are the wildlife (I wonder if paralytic venom works on zombies) such as spiders, snakes, kangaroos, wombats (don't f*** with wombats), crocodiles. Then there is the environment, with dry-as-dust bushland, a big whopping desert in the middle, various land-splitting rivers.

Oh, I almost forgot ... sharks. I assume that zombies would get some blood in the water, meaning at least some of them would be fish-food ... then again, zombie sharks.
Only problem is we can't as easily get guns as the US so what we gonna do when they reach us?
 

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Norway, why? because its consists of nothing else that mountain and soft soil, and up north there is just 14 Celsius during the summer, so, i would bring a Lavvo (tent) to the mountain and just holiday there until the worst have blown over with my girlfriend and my sweet Remington rifle
 

Dr. Danger

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According to Pandemic II...

Madagascar is the safest place to be. They close their ports at the sign of a faint cough.
 

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Astoria said:
Only problem is we can't as easily get guns as the US so what we gonna do when they reach us?
I don't know about you, but I have guns. You'll probably just have to rely more on melee weapons, but think of the bright side, your less likely to be shot by a human looter/raider etc.
 

Biosophilogical

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Astoria said:
Biosophilogical said:
Radoh said:
If Pandemic is anything to go by, I'd say Madagascar. Curse you and your one port!
Wasn't Australia the second most annoying country to infect? Or am I remembering wrong? You know who I envy? People who start in madagascar, as long as you infect one foreigner before they close ports you should be fine.

OT: I think Australia would pose a problem, seeing as we are an island country, so stopping zombies from our borders isn't too much of a problem given that we are surrounded by ocean. And even if a refugee or someone brought over a soon-to-be zombie, Australia is a big place, and our population is spread all around the edge of the continent, so it isn't like a single zombie will be able to build up a horde-momentum very easily. Then there are the wildlife (I wonder if paralytic venom works on zombies) such as spiders, snakes, kangaroos, wombats (don't f*** with wombats), crocodiles. Then there is the environment, with dry-as-dust bushland, a big whopping desert in the middle, various land-splitting rivers.

Oh, I almost forgot ... sharks. I assume that zombies would get some blood in the water, meaning at least some of them would be fish-food ... then again, zombie sharks.
Only problem is we can't as easily get guns as the US so what we gonna do when they reach us?
Easy. Drive to the next town. That's the point, it is impossible for them to reach Australia with any real numbers, and our population is so ... everywhere, that by the time the infecting starts, it can't build up enough momentum to 'horde' us, meaning we are aware of the threat of the two zombies on our entire continent, so you just need to move away from the vicinity and let their rotting corpse be covered in freshly hatched maggots. By the time they get anywhere with a big enough population to properly hordify the continent, they'd barely be able to walk because of the accelerated decomposition caused by our heat, humidity, and general maggot-eating. Oh, and being a very southern landmass, the most likely instance of a zombie reaching us would be from Indonesia/that general area. So the one zombie that eventually makes it here is stuck in the hottest, muggiest area of Australia, with a giant wopping desert between it and everywhere but Darwin.
 

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Anywhere extremely cold or hot. Of course New Zealand is a fine place, it's an Island and all ;)
Tsaba said:
Zombies rot. 'Nuff said.
 

TheScientificIssole

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Where I live would be okay; there's low population, everybody who lives here is a total shut-in and/or nonathletic. There's a crap-load of fences, dogs, and neighbors I don't like, so I'm set.
 

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The rain forest. Wild animals, crazy weather and hundrets of crazy animals happy to see rotting flesh.

Or somewhere high in Tibet. Not a big population in case it should already be there and I'm assuming the revived dead can't climb cliffs or be very quick in 5000m altitude air.
 

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Tsaba said:
Alaska, there are no zombies in Alaska... so we head there.
actually the problem with that would be you'd have to check for zombies ounce before they freeze then after the thaw you'd have to watch out for zombies biting your ankles coming up from the snow they were earlier covered in and then thawed out
 

Biodeamon

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Rule 1:nowhere is safe.

However it all depends on how smart the country is, how isolated they are and how fast they can SHUT DOWN EVERYTHING! Japan and Australia are a few good pointers. As long as Australia recognizes them as infected enemies not victims of a zombie plaugue and wipes them out instead of helping them.