What would you do in a zombie apocalypse?

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sunshower
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29 Apr 2011, 3:35 am

What about somehow luring some of the across the bridge to the mainland first before blowing up the bridge?


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17 May 2011, 10:21 pm

Bridges and blowing them up is a false security. Zombies, by definition, are dead. They do not breathe. They can easily just fall into a gorge or a river or the ocean for all we know and simply walk across to the other side.

Fire is your friend. A plan for corraling, trapping and incinerating large numbers of zombies is a wise preplanning investment. As a weaponsmith, I'm hoping that flamethrower is in your skill set! Taking out large numbers with an economy of bullets is a viable, if somewhat risky strategy. Conserve firepower for dire situations. We can only hope that zombies do turn out to be attracted to sound - this would make luring vast numbers into a single area much easier. The last thing you want to do is torch the undead in a random manner and have them wander aimlessly starting secondary fires until they finally lose mobility.

Now, the effect of predators on the undead is an unknown. If you are on an island (I'm picturing a wooded natural retreat sort of deal) and the local bear/wolf/puma/coyote population takes advantage of the easy meal will zombie predators also be a threat? In sufficient numbers zombies could overwhelm an animal population but predators are much more wiley than that. Zombies crossing from the mainland through ocean waters - would sharks take advantage of that? This is one of the great unknowns and potentially lethal side effects that really needs to be accounted for in ZA preparations. Until the viability of cross species infection is confirmed or discounted - it really is prudent to plan for the 'what if'.

Also, don't allow island life to make you complacent. The random possibility of an undead water crossing could take a complacent island population totally but surprise and wreak havoc. Even if you haven't seen a zombie in months - stay vigilant. Remain ensconced within a barrier fence of some sort at night, employ dogs as early warning systems. Relax in the blissful island atmosphere but don't abandon yourself to it or you may find yourself dead.