My house.
I have enough ammo to rival most third world countries, so I'm not all that concerned.
I have enough ammo to rival most third world countries, so I'm not all that concerned.
Not on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. There's over 900 kilometers of water above you at the bottom. That has got to at least slow a rotting, broken corpse.sms_117b said:They walk across the bottom, because (for some reason) they don't need to breath.NimbleJack3 said:Really? How? They don't have enough motor co-ordination to swim and they are dead, so they sink.s69-5 said:According to the 2005 Romero flick "Land of the Dead", Zombies can cross water.NimbleJack3 said:Hawaii (assuming the virus is not water- or air-bourne.). It's in the middle of the Pacific (zombies can't swim) and it has a pre-existing infrastructure and population.
Then they'd get et by sharks, and then you would have zombie sharks.NimbleJack3 said:Not on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. There's over 900 kilometers of water above you at the bottom. That has got to at least slow a rotting, broken corpse.sms_117b said:They walk across the bottom, because (for some reason) they don't need to breath.NimbleJack3 said:Really? How? They don't have enough motor co-ordination to swim and they are dead, so they sink.s69-5 said:According to the 2005 Romero flick "Land of the Dead", Zombies can cross water.NimbleJack3 said:Hawaii (assuming the virus is not water- or air-bourne.). It's in the middle of the Pacific (zombies can't swim) and it has a pre-existing infrastructure and population.
Actually, I think that at such depth, they would simply get crushed by the water pressure.UltraParanoia said:Then they'd get et by sharks, and then you would have zombie sharks.NimbleJack3 said:Not on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. There's over 900 kilometers of water above you at the bottom. That has got to at least slow a rotting, broken corpse.sms_117b said:They walk across the bottom, because (for some reason) they don't need to breath.NimbleJack3 said:Really? How? They don't have enough motor co-ordination to swim and they are dead, so they sink.s69-5 said:According to the 2005 Romero flick "Land of the Dead", Zombies can cross water.NimbleJack3 said:Hawaii (assuming the virus is not water- or air-bourne.). It's in the middle of the Pacific (zombies can't swim) and it has a pre-existing infrastructure and population.
I imagine not, they only crossed a river in Land of the dead.NimbleJack3 said:Not on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. There's over 900 kilometers of water above you at the bottom. That has got to at least slow a rotting, broken corpse.
Don't forget that each air craft carrier has it's own small fleet, this small fleet provides the food for it, if you could find the supply ships you'd be laughing, especially if you didn't have 5000 people on board.Kesali said:I cant believe this hasn't been mentioned, but what about a military navy vessel? What immediately comes to mind is, well An aircraft carrier, supplies for years for X>5000 people, power for seven years, X>5000 military personnel, a mobile seaworthy base, various air capable vehicles, and weapons. (both big and small)
Assuming the infection didn't start on the seven aircraft carriers the us uses, it would be nearly impossible for it to be spread to one of them, assuming it wasn't airborne.
The only presenting problem is being on the carrier.
take me with you!Portal Maniac said:I'll be off to Indianapolis, grab an aircraft capable of flying to Europe, along with a pilot. Then I'm off to find a castle in decent condition. Once I do, I'm going to border up the entrances and live in a castle surrounded by bodies.
Yup. Sounds fun.
we emerge from the wooded shadows my bretherenOhJayEee said:Another Oregonian?! I thought I was the only one! Props, man!Flos said:I'm going to take a virology course in college, so I'll have a more solid plan after I understand just how a zombie virus would work.
Honestly, it depends on the type of zombie/zombie virus. If we're talking Romero's slow walking zombies, I'd probably stay in my home town and just barricade myself in the local Walmart. I'd probably even be able to walk about town.
28 Days Later/Dawn of the Dead 2.0 zombie? I'd travel about an hour out of town and just start walking in the forest. We have a large amount of small towns in Oregon. They're in the woods and most are off the beaten path. It wouldn't be hard to get lost out here. Heck, we barely see people now.
It also depends on if the zombies can hunt you down (like the Dawn of the Dead zombies). I live about twenty minutes from a working bay. Push comes to shove, I can just commandeer a boat and sail off towards less populated regions (Alaska, for one).
Left 4 Dead zombies? Alaska/Canada. The Canadians are immune to the zombie outbreak. This is fact.
You do realize that Norway is being heated by the water from the Mexico gulf so we have mild winters and "hot" (if you can call it that) summersRAND00M said:Soooo.To Norway it is.Gfan_00 said:An oil rig off the shore of some Arctic-y place. It will be cold, which freeze most zombies, and they aren't so good at climbing so I'll be pretty safe.
+ you should also consider bringing food with you, you have the means to protect yourself from all except for hunger (and probably boredom, but, then again, it was ok for the guy in dawn of the dead movie)AkJay said:Yes, I'm sure you would be the only person to have thought of that. on a less sarcastic note, watch out for the actual gun-shop owner, he will be crazy. if you don't get your ass eaten on the way there, that is.Bob_Bobbington said:The local hunting supply shop (which is about 25 km away). Guns, ammo, knives and bows. What more do you need?
Food water helpers so you can go to sleep at night supplies to keep the doors barricaded...Bob_Bobbington said:The local hunting supply shop (which is about 25 km away). Guns, ammo, knives and bows. What more do you need?