ElloinmorninJ
Where'd That 6th Toe Come From?

Just a random question I thought of:
Reason why zombies spread is because of the unwillingness to pull the trigger. Either because you don't want to be responsible for murder or because you're worried about being thrown in prison or because you can't/won't accept that it is no longer who you used to know. I mean we have current global issues that should be dealt with that governments don't deal with because of politics, economics and a lack of coordinated effort for a united goal. So why would this be different? Allow it to spread enough and it'll start to become a problem too wide to deal with. People get infected and unless we're going with some zombie strain that turns you in seconds it will take days to turn, weeks for some and in all that time they can travel freely. There's also the problem of how it spreads. A zombie that falls into a water source, will the water you drink be contaminated? Will the fish be? Look at corona and how some people go around spitting in others faces, that too will happen. And once it becomes a very big global issue then where do you strike? We know what zombies are so we'd know "aim for the head" but people panic in potentially lethal encounters and don't think straight so that's an issue. The police/army will not allow militias to roam the streets so people will be held back from doing what needs to be done and those that do go out of their way to do what needs to be done is going to divert police/army personnel to catching you. There's also a part in World War Z, the book, where it details how the army could completely fuck up everything by trying to impress people with big weapons such as tanks and missiles and shit.Nothing because unlike in movies, a zombie outbreak would be flattened in under 24 hours.
Nothing because unlike in movies, a zombie outbreak would be flattened in under 24 hours.
It's not a zombie film.One of several reasons why 28 Days Later is one of the best zombie films. Its (naturally) a flash in the pan crisis that gets resolved within a few months. I haven't seen the sequel but I don't care to count it in the context of the OG film
It's not a zombie film.
Zombies are corpses that walk around.
Rage Infected are living people on hyper-rabies.
28 Weeks Later is also good, and from my perspective even better than the original. I know this is heresy to some but, y'know.One of several reasons why 28 Days Later is one of the best zombie films. Its (naturally) a flash in the pan crisis that gets resolved within a few months. I haven't seen the sequel but I don't care to count it in the context of the OG film
Well, "silently". While an airgun might be subsonic, they can still be pretty loud, especially if they are to have enough power to penetrate skulls.Those airguns from Metro are more practical for zombie apocalypse. You can even chamber them incendiary stuff and still shoot silently.
https://metrovideogame.fandom.com/wiki/Tihar
https://metrovideogame.fandom.com/wiki/Helsing#Metro_Exodus
Or just use blackmarket (only rumour but some disturbing report make it seem so real) microwave gun that can apparently cause brain damage. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/science/sonic-attack-cuba-microwave.html
AK is the only correct answer if you need a gun.
Reliable beyond reason, lots of parts, powerful, intimidating if needed. On top of that, dressing to not get bitten by a half comatose human has to be one of the simplest possible things to prepare for. You'll want an AK for dealing with people.