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- CaptainHenreh - 03-07-2008

Scotty is NOT Bruce Campbell, and neither am I.

I don't have half the chin that man does!

I do think the bike plan is the best. 4 stroke instead of two, or one of those cool diesel things that are supposed to be sold to the public soon.


- Apoc - 03-07-2008

Evan Wrote:dont forget

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I've got one of these hanging above my desk. I gotta tell you, I'd take it over a bat any day of the week.

Also, in case of zombie outbreak I'm just going to find Rex. He seems to have all the answers. Although I would like to add a 50 cal rifle for sporting purposes. There likely won't be any Xbox live so I'm going to need means to entertain myself. I mean what good is surviving an outbreak if you can't have some fun?

Oh and my vehicle would be this:

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- Steve85 - 03-07-2008

Now with a family I will need mass transit, protection and offensive capability. While I will be limited in maneuverability protection is maximized. Stocking for extended trips away from civilization could be accomplished by driving through the building, hopping out under cover fire and raiding the shelves.

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- Dave - 03-07-2008

Late the party, as usual.
I'm not one for everybody having their own motorcycle, but I like the idea so I'll build off of it...
Number 1, there is safety in numbers, but you need to keep them small. This gives you the ability to cover your ass if the shit ever hits the fan but the ability to manuever in small tactical units. My supply list for every group of 3 people:
-1 late 80s/early 90s Toyota truck. Top Gear has proven that they are literally indestructible. You may have limited movement, however they are fairly small, leaving you able to go nearly anywhere except for the rockiest of passes. They are light and not particularly slow (should easily outrun a run-of-the-mill zombie, not amped-up 28dayslater zombies)
-2 bikes in the bed. Not a street bike, something relatively fast and low maint. This in case you get royally f'ed and need to bail out superfast.
-boomsticks, several of them. I'll stick with above shotgun recommendation. As pointed out, buckshot is great to keep them at bay, slugs for maximum effectiveness. MUST be readily available in mass quantities.
-crowbars and chainsaws. Again, see above for uses against zombies, but remember our departed friend Scotty when thinking of a glorious charge on a zombie horde. Keep them in the bed of the truck and use as needed. Great for close-bay contact should it ever happen, but more importantly makes breaking into supply houses easier and outdoor survival is more likely.
-a few radios and walkie-talkies to keep in contact with others in your crew

The plan would be accumulate 3-4 trucks and establish a home base far from a major city/densely populated area. Use raiding parties to gather supplies. Establish a compound using supplies from houses, construction, forests, and your chainsaws. Begin cultivating crops immediately. Obviously the first week or two need to focus on survival, but if you survive that long and are seeing diminished numbers of zombies, you have to start thinking long-term and becomign self-sufficient if you want to live.
Also keep in mind that electricity will be pretty much out of the question, as will the internet and vast resource of knowledge that it has, so welcome back to learning it all for yourself... I'd also recommend stocking up on as much fuel as humanly possible as early on as you can, as they will be controlled by electronic pumps and these will probably shut off early on in the situation. you'll still be able to siphon fuel from tanks, but this is a huge liability since you'll be exposed for a long period of time while doing it.

It might also be safe to hide out in a library of a small town. Zombies don't read, so why would they go looking in there for fresh meat? Hell, half of our population probably hasn't even been in a library in the past 10 years :-).


- Apoc - 03-07-2008

Has anyone thought about attaching a bunch of chainsaws to their vehicle? It would solve the problem of close contact req'd to use a chainsaw and you'd still get to mess up mad zombies with it. It would also solve the ancillary problem of trying to run over zombies in a small vehicle without the use of a plow or cow catcher.


- Maengelito - 03-07-2008

Dave Wrote:It might also be safe to hide out in a library of a small town. Zombies don't read, so why would they go looking in there for fresh meat?

zombies dont read but people with big juicy delicious brains do


- BLINGMW - 03-07-2008

While finding unimogs and helicopters and bad ass guns is fun an all, it's not likely. I'll stay realistic with what I actually have.

Bring van in garage, load bike and gas cans in van.
Load splitting maul, hatchet, revolver/ammo, crowbar, chainsaw, fire extinguishers, flashlights, charcoal.
Load whatever other food/supplies/medicine/tools we have time for.
Haul ass to my coworker's house who has WAY more guns/food and beg him to let me in. :lol: If he is already a zombie, then bonus guns/food for me. His house is also a bit out of town, more isolation than ours.

I don't think I'd be in any hurry to get out of town, I'd probably try to stay unless it was obvious that the outbreak was only in this immediate area or something. Leaving the surroundings you know seems like a disadvantage to avoid if possible, I'd rather know the good places to raid or hide out.

good points on the radio though, I need to get a ham, CB, or at least a broadband scanner before this all goes down.


- HAULN-SS - 03-07-2008

I think the dirtbike is the best idea (damnit i need to go home and rebuild mine), like you all said. As for weaponry, I would want an M16 with a launcher, and an MP5, and a pistol grip mossberg. I think that would be fairly easy to carry. I would also want a katana.

I think then I'd head north to the hudson, as it would be the closest, least populated place to find a seaworthy boat. Chill out on the boat, only coming off for supplies once in a while.


- Kaan - 03-07-2008

why would electricity go out?


- ViPER1313 - 03-07-2008

Coal and nuclear power plants must be religiously maintained and refueled. The only places I could see power staying on for long periods of time would be areas that rely on hydroelectric or geothermal generating stations.


- Apoc - 03-07-2008

Kaan Wrote:why would electricity go out?

...because the utilities are already run by brainless idiots so they're only a half step away from zombiedom. The weakest strain of zombie infection and they're finished.


- Mike - 03-07-2008

Kaan Wrote:why would electricity go out?

because people wouldn't be there to keep it going. as automated as some things may seem, most of this world would shutdown/flood/fall apart very, very quickly.

electricity would probably be gone in a day or 2, nyc subway would flood within a week, etc.

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- Apoc - 03-07-2008

Costco has made survival easy.

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- CaptainHenreh - 03-07-2008

Kaan Wrote:why would electricity go out?

Because all the power plant workers are zombiefied.

The power goes out sometimes when it RAINS, dude. Zombie apocalypse, I'm not counting on electricity.

Also, derek, why would you need an M16 (WITH LAUNCHERZOMG) AND an MP5? I mean, talk about superfluous. And then a shotgun on top of that? You're zombie food mate, because you've got 4 goddamn different kinds of ammo you need to carry, plus 3 guns, and not little ones either. YOu'll barely be able to move. And don't get me started on your katana. Assuming you could actually get your hands on a real one with a full tang, you're still retarded. MONTE CARLO NINJA COMMANDO.

The main thing about zombies is that they shamble. Mobility is key.


- Kaan - 03-07-2008

someone remember to hit up the HF warehouse Wink they have solar panals!


- Maengelito - 03-07-2008

this is one of the reasons why i love MM on fridays


- ScottyB - 03-07-2008

Dave Wrote:Again, see above for uses against zombies, but remember our departed friend Scotty when thinking of a glorious charge on a zombie horde.

gah! the saw is a melee weapon only for small numbers of zombies! i ain't interested in doing a Custer impersonation -- if i see a horde i'm simply running in the opposite direction. if i encounter a zombie or two in a building (like getting supplies from a hardware store), its getting the saw to it's face. i don't want to mess with reloading, running out of or being short on ammo, or needing time to aim for the head.

my entire plan revolves around being totally outnumbered but faster -- retreat until its over. even with guns you will not stop a monster horde of zombies unless you can assure head shots or total lower body destruction to each one.


- BLINGMW - 03-07-2008

Apoc Wrote:Costco has made survival easy.
That is awesome!

Kaan Wrote:someone remember to hit up the HF warehouse Wink they have solar panals!
Heck yeah, good point. That would be an excellent 2nd choice hideout if my coworkers house falls. Ours is located in the same complex with a grocery, right next to an Autozone, an Advance across the street, surrounded by a couple car dealerships. Ooooh! And a Krispy Kreme! :lol:

Scotty, you'd never make it out of ATL alive. Too many zombies. And it takes an hour to get out of that city when there AREN'T zombies. Sorry bud. Sad


- WRXtranceformed - 03-07-2008

I think we're all overestimating the real need for electricity. It would no doubt make a lot of the transition easier, but really you're going to want to procure as much raw fuel as you can once you pick a location to hunker down. You really just need fuel to cook / heat yourself / boil water.

I personally would not remain on the move unless a zombie wave was coming through. As most of us here would, I would try to procure a location that is easily defensible in an area that I'm familiar with if possible. Some kind of industrial compound with thick fencing / security would be ideal with lots of chain link to shoot through. When I think of zombies, I don't think of creatures that have the state of mind to grab wire cutters and make holes in fences. Traveling in groups of survivors is key for when you do actually have to leave the compound as well as having a small pickup to grab firewood / other resources.


- ScottyB - 03-07-2008

can zombies swim or walk on the bottom of a body of water? if so you can't drop anchor in a lake or they will walk on the bottom and climb up the anchor line.