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Re: In today's news...
Isn't it typical of said infections to present little to no physical symptoms untill they've pretty much zombiefied someone? I mean how are you going to know someone's a zombie during the first day they've been zombiefied? It's not like they get a big red X on their forehead and they haven't started to rot anywhere other than the infection point assuming they haven't suffered any other injuries along the way, they just act a little wierd untill they scratch or bite you.
I would like to remind you as well that the opinions I stated were meant to reflect why OTHERS feel the military wouldn't be able to handle a zombie outbreak. I know full well that unless it's an engineered super fuck you virus, the zombies created aren't going to be much of a goddamned threat, nor will people be turned fast enough to be a problem.
Lastly, in adressing the military installations debate, I'm more than certain I could get into both of the ones I mentioned with little to no hassle in the event of a zombie apocalypse. No-one is going to send military personnel out here when the cities are under attack, so there goes any re-inforcements the people that AREN'T there would be getting. I'm talking about single buildings here. That's it, each one is a SINGLE building and neither is over 500 sqare feet.
The first was built over 50 years ago, all I need is a blow-torch (that one sitting in my garage will do just fine) and I'm in the front door. Fuck the alarm, I've just acquired all the guns and ammo I need to cleanse the zombiefied population of the small town it's located in. And if I don't? I'm not sticking around to find out who's heard the alarm. Anyway I'm done with this thought-experiment as it's already longwinded enough and I don't want anymore neg-reps.
Isn't it typical of said infections to present little to no physical symptoms untill they've pretty much zombiefied someone? I mean how are you going to know someone's a zombie during the first day they've been zombiefied? It's not like they get a big red X on their forehead and they haven't started to rot anywhere other than the infection point assuming they haven't suffered any other injuries along the way, they just act a little wierd untill they scratch or bite you.
I would like to remind you as well that the opinions I stated were meant to reflect why OTHERS feel the military wouldn't be able to handle a zombie outbreak. I know full well that unless it's an engineered super fuck you virus, the zombies created aren't going to be much of a goddamned threat, nor will people be turned fast enough to be a problem.
Lastly, in adressing the military installations debate, I'm more than certain I could get into both of the ones I mentioned with little to no hassle in the event of a zombie apocalypse. No-one is going to send military personnel out here when the cities are under attack, so there goes any re-inforcements the people that AREN'T there would be getting. I'm talking about single buildings here. That's it, each one is a SINGLE building and neither is over 500 sqare feet.
The first was built over 50 years ago, all I need is a blow-torch (that one sitting in my garage will do just fine) and I'm in the front door. Fuck the alarm, I've just acquired all the guns and ammo I need to cleanse the zombiefied population of the small town it's located in. And if I don't? I'm not sticking around to find out who's heard the alarm. Anyway I'm done with this thought-experiment as it's already longwinded enough and I don't want anymore neg-reps.