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UndercoverNerd
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MarcH
United Kingdom362 Posts
Oh bugger I shall start my preperations | ||
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white_horse
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Atheros
United States84 Posts
We would group up collect all the guns and ammo into a couple trucks and then head out into the desert. About 30 miles west of Phoenix is a huge Walmart distribution center. That building probably has enough supplies to last a group of 10-20 people for years, as well as its own generators and a gas station for the semi trucks. Its way out in the desert with lots of open land around it so we could see the zombies or other survivors coming. Its an extremely defensible spot with tons of supplies, perfect for a zombie apocalypse. Unfortunatly I am currently on the other side of the country at college with nothing more than a small pocket knife to defend myself ![]() | ||
Diks
Belgium1880 Posts
On September 16 2011 16:02 StarFox1 wrote: If you're thinking about using melee weapons in a zombie Apocalypse, think again. Can you imagine the physical exhaustion that would set in if you were fighting for your life for a period of time? A gun would be much more appropriate. You're so naive, you can't expect to survive zombie apocalypse with a gun, it might slow the zombies down, but it will be hard to push them back. Don't get misunderstood, having a gun is nice for the apocalypse but have a melee weapon is a must have !! Katana sounds nice to chop their head, baseball bat to prevent them from approaching. About how to move and escape in crowded zombie place; a motorbike seems the perfect fit if you're going solo and you're an excellent driver. cars and bus can be ambushed by a slow but large crowd of zombies. Riding a bike is also an "okay" option if you're a very good biker. The other good solution is to take a school bus and recustomize it for the apocalypse. protect the glasses, and wheels, and make sure to have sharp items placed around and in front of the bus. The bus is a perfect idea if you plan on surviving in group. I have high hopes that after the zombie apocalypse, TLers will conquer the world because of the few casualties they'll suffer because TLers are smart and have high strategic sense. | ||
UndercoverNerd
88 Posts
On September 17 2011 00:47 Diks wrote: You're so naive, you can't expect to survive zombie apocalypse with a gun, it might slow the zombies down, but it will be hard to push them back. Don't get misunderstood, having a gun is nice for the apocalypse but have a melee weapon is a must have !! Katana sounds nice to chop their head, baseball bat to prevent them from approaching. About how to move and escape in crowded zombie place; a motorbike seems the perfect fit if you're going solo and you're an excellent driver. cars and bus can be ambushed by a slow but large crowd of zombies. Riding a bike is also an "okay" option if you're a very good biker. The other good solution is to take a school bus and recustomize it for the apocalypse. protect the glasses, and wheels, and make sure to have sharp items placed around and in front of the bus. The bus is a perfect idea if you plan on surviving in group. I have high hopes that after the zombie apocalypse, TLers will conquer the world because of the few casualties they'll suffer because TLers are smart and have high strategic sense. Not to mention u need to hit the knee/head to seriously disable the zombie...But a katana is imo not the best solution - humans have quite a few bones and normal people cant slice through people like they show in movies^^. I would totally try to get one of the police shields because they arent heavy, good protection and can be used to smash zombies as well. | ||
FlopTurnReaver
Switzerland1980 Posts
![]() I even got a screwdriver with different attachments on mine! | ||
Detri
United Kingdom683 Posts
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stokes17
United States1411 Posts
On September 16 2011 18:17 zatic wrote: This is my revised Zombie plan from last year with a few but considerable improvements. The following is for my area (central europe). Priorities would be different for other areas of the world though. Note I only touch on things that seem to not come naturally to people. For example if you have things like antibiotics, matches, etc at home of course take them with you as well even though I don’t mention them. Think of a camping trip. 1. Stay away from everywhere unprepared people would go. This means no supermarkets, malls, home depot, police stations, hospitals etc. This is the most important rule to survival. Stay away from people, especially unprepared people. 2. Secure water. If you are at home fill up bottles with tab water. DO NOT go to the supermarket. 3. Secure food. This should be easier than most people think. You don't need a lot to survive, even your scrappy student household should have enough to last you a week. DO NOT go to the supermarket. Don’t take canned food. Too much water, too heavy. Go for candy bars and chocolate. Now these are the most important things you need to think about at first. From now on it's all about executing plan Z: Make for the coast. In my case that would be the Mediterranean. If you can, get a map for all sections of the way. If internet is still on print out Google directions with several alternative routes. Do not get lost surfing TL in threads like this one which will be popping up in mass: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=91981 Say GL HF to everyone and be outta there. Now, depending on where you are next comes the most difficult part: Getting out of the city and securing a vehicle. There is not much you can plan for unfortunately, but there are some general ideas to follow. Weapons: Firearms are the best choice depending on the kind and if you know how to use them. If you live in a mostly gun free city like me unfortunately you won’t have any, but if you do good for you. Contrary to popular belief guns are really a low priority though on the survival plan, and are mostly needed against other survivors, much less against Zombies. Unless you know how to (expertly) use them, don’t bother with fancy stuff like knives or swords. You’ll get you sword stuck in the head of the 2nd zombie and be overwhelmed. Instead go for some sort of club you can wield well. Baseball bat is excellent. I have a door mountable pull-up bar that does the job well. You are not aiming to kill every Zombie, disabling them enough that you can get away is all you need. Immune to pain or not - a smashed knee doesn't carry well. Cardio: Zombieland got it right. This is sooo important. If you can’t run don’t even bother. You are not going to make it. Since you are still in the city, you don’t need to run faster than the zombies. You just need to run faster than the fatties. This is the most important thing for immediate survival, and should help you a long way on your way out. Now in my case I live pretty close to the woods, and I have a good mountain bike at home - the optimal way to escape the city. Expect all the major exit routes to be blocked, don’t even go there – remember, stay away from stupid people. Do not get inside of a car while you are inside of the city. That is close to suicide. + Show Spoiler [More generic options] + You want to take a route through a wealthy suburb. Once you are there you are usually golden. Less people, more provisions. If it’s a workday chances are they are not even there. Now it’s time to get a car. You’ll probably have to break into one of the houses and force the wife / kids that are there to hand over the keys to their SUV. Remember, time is key here, don’t fool around. In terms of SUV the bigger the better. My bike can take me a 100km the first day if that is necessary. However most likely it won't. My nearest target will be a business park outside of the city. The exact timings depend on how severe the outbreak is and if its a workday. On a workday I will go to biggest car repair in the park. I have noted where they put the keys of finished vehicles the last time I was there, and since I live in a rather wealthy area there is plenty of big SUVs in the car shop at all rimes. Another invaluable plus is that you might find spare gas canisters. So, time to get the keys. There is only so much you can plan for. Best case everyone has heard about the infection and is rushing home or watching the TV. Grab one of those keys (or all of them) and pick a car, the bigger the better. Again this car is there to carry you out of populated areas. You’ll need ramming ability. Try to get one with a diesel engine, you can fill those up with heating oil from abandoned homes or roadside truck wrecks. Steal provisions as well if you can – again water over food, you can starve for a couple of days and still be OK. Here is where you can go for canned food since you are not on foot anymore (hopefully). Don't forget to take the bike with you. In case you survived getting out of the city: Stay away from major highways – again Rule No 1. Take the smaller overland roads through small towns. Small towns are both good and bad news because they can have provisions, but they can also have nasty survivors who might want to steal your car. Same goes for farms – be extra careful around those. Again the objective is to make for the coast. In my case it would be a 7 hour drive under normal conditions. Obviously I can’t go to sleep anywhere so soon after the infection so I would have to make it in one go no matter what. Your typical SUV needs one refill for that distance, which should be possible at some point. If not take over a vehicle from already eaten people. Once I am in France I’d feel much better and actually risk the highway since there are no cars in France (half serious). Say I make it to the coast. I would pick one of the very small coastal towns due to rule no1, and scout out the yacht marina (here is where the bike comes in handy again). The objective now is to obtain a sailing yacht you can operate by yourself (anyone serious about zombie apocalypse knows how to sail obv.). There are several ways to do this. The main problem is that taking off will take a while and attract zombies. So what you can do is take any spare gas you still have and spill it all over the pier behind you just in case. If you can’t find a boat with keys you can try to take off by using the motor of one of the dinghies, although that will take a while as well. Burn the bridge behind you once the zombies come. It’s all in now. If you managed to get out of the bay you have made it. Say hello to your new awesome life as a zombieland pirate. You can plunder each of the myriad of yacht marinas along the coast, go fishing for the soon plentiful again fishes, conquer islands and some day find a lost pretty survivor mate on a raft and then you can live happily and repopulate the planet. This post was too awesome zatic, you made me late for my stats test cause I coulnd't stop reading it ![]() | ||
BalancedBreakfast
United States468 Posts
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Radioman
Canada904 Posts
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lightson
45 Posts
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Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
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Liquid`Sheth
United States2095 Posts
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Tremendous
Denmark155 Posts
I think my goal would be to get somewhere with temperature extreams of some kind. The logic being that if its really hot then the zombies will decompose faster or as zombies are kinda slow, then somewhere cold would be perfect. It would be really easy to crush zombie brains if they where frozen solid. In my case this would mean northern sweden or norway. Weapons: As for a weapon, a large hammer would be ideal. Around 7.5kg so you can get a lot of swings in before getting tired. These are also fairly cheap so you wont break the bank, leaving money for other essential survival items. Baseball bats, axes, pipes or growbars would also do fine. The key is reliability and ease of use. A knife is essential. Just watch survivor man or MacGyver, they always have a knife. Doesn't have to a big knife but it should be sturdy. A gun. Nothing kills a zombie faster then a headshot, however, guns are a low priority. They are noisy and noise tends to attracted zombies, ammo can be hard to come by (a gun w/o ammo is just dead weight). If you are european then guns are not easy to find so dont make this a priority. Equipment/supplys: Water. You should never be in a situation where you dont have enough water for at least 2 days. You never know when you will find somewhere zombie free enough to restock. Tools. You want to have a versitile toolkit with you as it will help you break in to possible supply houses, fortify you overnight resisdence, make light repairs in the field, most tools can double as weapons in a pinch. You dont want to overdo it though as tools tends to be heavy so be smart and pick versitile tools that can preform multiple functions. A survival kit. This should contain various things you might need along the way. Fishing hooks, something to make a fire, rope(you always need rope) batteries, duct tape(you need this!), flashlight, whatever happens to be in you medicine cabinet. All they things you think you might need in case of a zombie apocalypse. You should start preparing this kit right now and keep adding stuff to it as you think of more small things that would be useful. Agian remember that weight is an ever present concern so keep it light. Food. Stock up when you can. Bring enough for a few days, but keep in mind that you dont need to eat 3 large meals every day. A can of peaches can easily keep you going for a day or two. Learn to ration. You dont know when you can resupply. Transportation: A car is the best option. It puts a layer of protection between you and the zombie hordes and it gets you to where you need to go without leaving you exhausted. It also lets you bring larger amounts of supplies with you. When picking your car you should consider the following; It's viabilty as a ram, cargo capacity, gas milage, reliability, amount of protection from the walking dead.. Fx. a two-seat sports car is not a good choice as it has low cargo capacity and would not function well as a ram. A hummer might seem like a good choice but you would struggle to find the fuel to keep it running. The best choice would be a medium sized SUV in good condition. Preferably one where you can fold the back seats down. You might want to to a bit of scouting to see where your transportation of choice is located asap. Companions: Surviving the zombie apocalyspe alone wont be fun but be careful. Other survivors you meet might be idiots. You dont want to put your trust and supplies in the hands of some random stranger who will go running after the first zombie that looks like thier ex-bf/gf. You also cant be sure that they are not trying to lure you into an ambush of some kind. Best to simply stay clear. If you have to bring a stranger along then you need to be prepared. Watch some zombie movies and find out what kind of person tends to be useful and learn how to identify them on the fly. Also dont be afraid to get rid of them if you brought them along and they turn out to be idiots. The optimal solution is to work out a plan with a buddy you can trust. A buddy is much better than a stranger as you have had a lot more time to get to know this person making it much less likely that you will have picked someone who is an idiot. Meet at a predetermined location. Two people who are prepare is better than one. Just make sure you both understand and agree on the plan. Be sure you pick you buddy carefully. Also be sure to check your companion for bite marks on a regular basis. No braners: Stay in reasonably good shape. You need to be able to run a mile or two at a decent pace. If its the "slow-zombie" apocalypse then you dont need to be a worldclass runner, if its the "fast-zombie" apocalypse than you should probably go the gym... Right now... Bring a firstaid kit. Before going into a building ask yourself; "Would an idiot do it?" if the answer is yes, then dont do it. This is my plan for the apocalypse so far. Its a work in progress but think its decent. Seeing as i live in northern europe it would be a long drive to somewhere cold enough to ensure zombie safety. Now a question for all of you survivors: How long would a zombie apocalypse actauly last? I mean the zombies cant survive forever. At some point they would be so decomposed that they wouldn't be albe to slowly chase you. Assuming the rate of infection peeks in the first month or so wouldn't that mean that the zombies are immobile are 1-2 years? | ||
TheDraken
United States640 Posts
Lol. Gotta love America. | ||
LaSt)ChAnCe
United States2179 Posts
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GohgamX
Canada1096 Posts
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Romance_us
Seychelles1806 Posts
On September 16 2011 19:54 rhmiller907 wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() these are basically the same design of weapons that I have. I live in Alaska and honestly think that we could handle something like this. People up here are tough and most people own a gun or guns. People up here know for the most part how to use guns. There are also 4 large military bases and many other military installations. I would want that shottie SOOOO badly in the event of the apocalypse O_O. That's like my perfect weapon for this situation | ||
Romance_us
Seychelles1806 Posts
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