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    #21
    nako ms ladyrider hindi rin safe sa water dahil yung land of the dead yata or dawn of the dead, nagtravel mga zombies underwater papunta sa city and they know how to infiltrate

    ayos ah, talagang mga tao ang unang binanggit din mga love ones nila
    pero pano kaya kung infected na rin yung love ones natin, kaya niyo ba silang patayin on the spot?

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Burai View Post
    ayos ah, talagang mga tao ang unang binanggit din mga love ones nila pero pano kaya kung infected na rin yung love ones natin, kaya niyo ba silang patayin on the spot?
    Baka naman may anti-virus or some kind of antidote..
    Pero kung wala, I think I'll just run away somewhere safe.

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    Dawn of the Dead zombies?

    I'd stock up on gasoline and other fuels... lots of alcohol and kerosene. Make some makeshift flamethrowers and convert weed whackers into long-reach saws. Regular guns are useless... but we may just stock up on shotguns and shotgun ammunition.

    We're reasonably secure from zombies... behind two iron gates on the first floor... but this will depend on how strong they are and how many. If there are too many, they could possibly climb over each other and onto our third floor balcony.

    Like GH says, nobody has specified how long these hyper-zombies can last. Their ability to move quickly must burn up lots of the remaining sugar and calories in their bodies, so if they have nothing to eat for a few days, they may rot away or die (again).

    The big problem is that this kind of zombie is posited as a viral outbreak, whcih means that we'll need to keep isolated in an airtight chamber until the outbreak is over. I don't know how long the virus can survive outside of living (or undead) tissue... so that's a big problem.

    If the virus spreads easily, and turns any dead person into a zombie, whether they've been bitten or not, then we'd all have to start wearing deadman's collars... collars equipped with explosives that'll blow our heads off if our heart stops.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    pakagat ka sa lycans para maging mas malakas ka...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Dawn of the Dead zombies?

    ......................

    The big problem is that this kind of zombie is posited as a viral outbreak, whcih means that we'll need to keep isolated in an airtight chamber until the outbreak is over. I don't know how long the virus can survive outside of living (or undead) tissue... so that's a big problem.

    If the virus spreads easily, and turns any dead person into a zombie, whether they've been bitten or not, then we'd all have to start wearing deadman's collars... collars equipped with explosives that'll blow our heads off if our heart stops.
    "Dawn of the Dead" zombie type can only re-animate the recently dead because it is a pathogen based zombie. Those which have been dead a while will not have enough living tissue (nerves, muscles) to re-animate.

    From the movie, the pathogen is in the body fluids, main source is the mouth since that is the usual way it attacks humans. Of course, if you have an open wound that lets zombie blood/fluid into your body, chances are, you will be a zombie in a few hours/days as well.

    One thing that isn't mentioned is how much zombie fluid is needed to infect a healthy human. Would a single drop be enough? Or does it need to be a "typical" zombie bite size to be effective? Would zombie blood dropped into the eyes of a healthy human be enough to infect?

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    #26
    Nazi Zombies * call of duty world at war, anyone?

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    Btw no one mentioned 28 days later...yun ang matindi, pag nakagat ka seconds lang you're ready to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Btw no one mentioned 28 days later...yun ang matindi, pag nakagat ka seconds lang you're ready to go
    But those aren't really "zombies" in the classical sense of a zombie (aka re-animated undead).

    28 Days Later is a virus that infects humans causing loss of self control, resulting in violence and a particular preference to barf up blood. So technically the infected ones in "28 Days Later" are "alive".

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Dawn of the Dead zombies?

    I'd stock up on gasoline and other fuels... lots of alcohol and kerosene. Make some makeshift flamethrowers and convert weed whackers into long-reach saws. Regular guns are useless... but we may just stock up on shotguns and shotgun ammunition.

    We're reasonably secure from zombies... behind two iron gates on the first floor... but this will depend on how strong they are and how many. If there are too many, they could possibly climb over each other and onto our third floor balcony.

    Best gun to use against zombies is the shotgun. You don't have to aim it as much which would be important if you are running for your life. Downside, a typical shotgun would only have less than a dozen shells so it doesn't have as much combat endurance as compared to a machine gun or machine pistol.

    Pistols tend to be best used by experienced shooters because you need to hit the zombie's head to have an effective kill. Hitting the body and limbs generally have no effect on the zombie. Advantage of pistols is you can have a lot with you to minimize the problem of reloading in the middle of a zombie attack.

    Flamethrowers should be used with caution. Zombies are not directly affected by flame. A regular zombie running at you will become a flaming zombie running at you if you hit it with a flamethrower. It's effects is more long term, barbequeing the zombie flesh en-mass. Best used when trying to reduce an increasing population of zombies from a secured location.

    Chainsaws and converted weedwhackers have their use but I find it limiting and problematic if you are dealing with more than a handful of zombies. Takes a bit of time for a chainsaw to finish off a zombie (aka cutting off the head). Also the general close proximity of the "kill" makes this weapon not for the squeamish.

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Burai View Post
    nako ms ladyrider hindi rin safe sa water dahil yung land of the dead yata or dawn of the dead, nagtravel mga zombies underwater papunta sa city and they know how to infiltrate
    Nakow! Paktay pala tayo dyan! Hmmm.... Balik na lang ako sa bahay na may rehas na may 1000 volts saka armas na kasing dami ng naka baon sa paligid ng bahay nila Ampatuan! (hehehehe)



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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyRider View Post
    Nakow! Paktay pala tayo dyan! Hmmm.... Balik na lang ako sa bahay na may rehas na may 1000 volts saka armas na kasing dami ng naka baon sa paligid ng bahay nila Ampatuan! (hehehehe)
    If your primary zombie defense is an electric fence, make sure you have your own generator and enough fuel to maintain power.

    If the world is overrun by zombies, power stations would be offline in a matter of days to a week without people to run/fuel them properly.


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    #32
    Haha shotgun talaga ang the best..Desert Eagle 50 magnum for your side arm. Tapos katanas as last resort when cornered in an alley

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    Punta ako sa gun store and kunin ko lahat AK-47 and shotguns tapos punta ako sa isang maliit na mall with my family plus 30 hot girls and lock the and fortify the mall.

    2nd option naman yung punta ako Camp Aguinaldo

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    #34
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsKdbWNi3cI"]YouTube- Call of Duty World at War - Nazi Zombies[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    If your primary zombie defense is an electric fence, make sure you have your own generator and enough fuel to maintain power.

    If the world is overrun by zombies, power stations would be offline in a matter of days to a week without people to run/fuel them properly.

    Nyahahaha oo nga pala ano sir GH! Mawawalan ng kuryente!

    Sige balutin ko paligid ng barbed wire na parang mga blades. Yung gamit sa mga kampo saka pag may rally sa mendiola!

    Kaya lang siguro mga 8-10 layers ng barbed wire saka mga 10 feet tall ang taas sa paligid ng bahay namin!!! nyahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Punta ako sa gun store and kunin ko lahat AK-47 and shotguns tapos punta ako sa isang maliit na mall with my family plus 30 hot girls and lock the and fortify the mall.
    Er... although AK47 packs a real punch, it needs some training because of the recoil of the rifle. You need to fire in bursts only to control the recoil. If you fire continuously, the gun will start to go upwards and to the right.

    (Things you learn from years of playing CounterStrike)


    2nd option naman yung punta ako Camp Aguinaldo
    Poor choice. The relatively low walls, numerous gates/entrances and long perimeter would make it hard to effectively defend with limited manpower. Also there is totally no 2nd line of defense inside the compound if the perimeter walls are breached. The only option is to retreat into the various small buildings inside which would be trapping yourself to a slow death via starvation.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; February 9th, 2010 at 06:21 PM.

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    Read "Zombie Survival Guide" by Max Brooks.

    Informative and entertaining!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyRider View Post
    Nyahahaha oo nga pala ano sir GH! Mawawalan ng kuryente!

    Sige balutin ko paligid ng barbed wire na parang mga blades. Yung gamit sa mga kampo saka pag may rally sa mendiola!

    Kaya lang siguro mga 8-10 layers ng barbed wire saka mga 10 feet tall ang taas sa paligid ng bahay namin!!! nyahahaha
    You have to remember zombies don't react to pain. So a ten feet barbed wire wall is effectively just a ladder for them to crawl up on.

    It would be best to have tall shear walls as primary zombie defense. Nothing to use to climb up with.

    Personally I was thinking of using tall buildings with tall perimeter walls. The perimeter walls would be primary defense line and the inner compound would be the secondary defense line because you can seal the building itself from entry. Inside the building, you can create more defense lines with barricaded doors and corridors. The fire escape stairs and elevator shaft provides escape routes to other floors of the building.

    It's also possible to escape the first building (if you get overrun) and move to the next building nearby too... I was thinking something like Makati or Ortigas Center... hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by HardCharger View Post
    Read "Zombie Survival Guide" by Max Brooks.

    Informative and entertaining!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Zombie_Survival_Guide

    Hmmm... got to get me a copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    You have to remember zombies don't react to pain. So a ten feet barbed wire wall is effectively just a ladder for them to crawl up on.

    It would be best to have tall shear walls as primary zombie defense. Nothing to use to climb up with.

    Personally I was thinking of using tall buildings with tall perimeter walls. The perimeter walls would be primary defense line and the inner compound would be the secondary defense line because you can seal the building itself from entry. Inside the building, you can create more defense lines with barricaded doors and corridors. The fire escape stairs and elevator shaft provides escape routes to other floors of the building.

    It's also possible to escape the first building (if you get overrun) and move to the next building nearby too... I was thinking something like Makati or Ortigas Center... hehehe
    Nung una nga inisip ko yung old design ng SM nung wala pa silang mga glass windows eh... Pero naging fire hazard ata kaya ayun, kinailangan na ng mga windows! (hehehehehe)

    Diba meron na feature dati sa "That's Incredible" na mall sa states na iisa ang entrance at exit tapos yung door eh semento pa.. So pag nag sara ang building, as in sealed sha talaga inside out! (hehehe) Teka nga mahanap nga yung picture nung building... (hehehe) yun ang maganda ata taguan! (hehehehe)

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