This is a completely serious club, people who make a decent enough plan will be able to comment and review other plans. Here is some zombie info.
run/walk: they walk
scream/groan: they groan
day/night: All da time babey!
what they attack: EVERYTHING THEY HEAR, OR THAT MOVES!
survivors: very very little, like near 100-1000 people on EARTH
guns: This is real time, being your neighboorhood and everything, you have all the resources you have in your house.
cure: there is none.
where to go: so long as you have a plan to get their, go for it.
how much you can carry: AGAIN, THIS IS REAL TIME
family members: theres a high chance they are zombehs too. able to join: if you didn't read, just make a good plan.
durability: they can take ALOT of damage, worse than playing last stand 2 with just a pistol for the entire game when the zombies have twice as much life.
doors: they can't work a doorhandle for the mostpart of their brain is already rotted I am still making my plan right now, but I think some of you can do it. Let the zombie surviving begin!
Cell phones don't have lines, they have towers, and those towers require energy. It wouldn't take very long for the power to be disrupted.
Well I didn't necessarily mean lines,but That is not completely true as Verizon actually uses satellite technology.I found this out a while ago when I was able to get a signal in the high up mountains on a Verizon phone and not one for T-Mobile.Satellites to my knowledge typically get all of their power from solar panels,so I don't think they would run out of power too soon like towers.
hrm, satallites are tricky, becuse they need fuel to keep orbiting.
They use rockets to boost them back up ever so often. As they orbit, they allso slowly fall back to earth, as it turns. So they send astronauts to fill it back up...or so I read.
So eventually they would simply plumit to the earth...
They use rockets to boost them back up ever so often. As they orbit, they also slowly fall back to earth, as it turns. So they send astronauts to fill it back up...or so I read.
hmm I am not so sure about how satellites stay in orbit completely so let me go look that up real quick...ah OK,so after some research I have found that Satellites do not fall down to Earth because of Physics.I don't know what you read,but a majority of the time they never fall down back to Earth.In fact Artificial Satellites apparently don't use fuel at all according to many articles I found some of which were ironically titled "Why Artificial Satellites don't need fuel" so something tells me that I don't think that is completely accurate either Skater.
Maybe we should watch shows like Life after people and the like to get an idea of a zombie land where you will be stranded. Like the fact most electricity gets cut of after a day or so mat help people in their plans.
Actually, since we don't really know what the zombies will be like, and holly wood likes to do the impossible...we made our own virus.
Crimson-
It was just a thought, but I'm still not to sure how a cell phone will help you. Not like alot of people will be standing around with one, and even if they were, how many numbers do you have? And then comes i nthe battery life....
Satellites get launched to a certain hight above the earths surface. when it stops thrusting it starts falling. But a smart side thrust makes it fall around the earth. The gravity keeps it on track. It's kind of like the moon. So i don't think the satellites will malfunction before a month or five.
well the idea is just to be able to contact any signal you can get a hold of.There is always yellow books,and turning off the phone to save battery power.I put in that it only had 1/3 battery life for a reason though.That is probably enough to keep the phone on all day for a single day maybe,but I rarely use my cell phone to tell you the truth.I was trying to find how long they stay in the air,but search engines in out time are not always the most useful thing to use to find the answers you are looking for.Anyways thats probably not the most important element anyways as there are other things to worry about...no wait I have nothing else really to say for right now...
Hold on a second. When do you actally plan on calling or reciveing a phone call? Because most would not be phoneing a friend at a time like this. And at first, with the emergency, the phone lines would be clogged.
i dont like spam but im too lazy too make a long one so ill just try to work along with this club and rate the survival stories if its ok with you thoad
nichodemus: An interesting plan, but with flaws, in my opinion.
On the plus side, I appreciate the willingness to admit to the lack of guns, and the fact that your early portions reflect this.
Other then that, however, I find your plan a bit light in the details.
Most importantly though, previous discussion has pretty much determined that military bases are a very dangerous destination.
Not even counting the fact that everyone knows Pulau Tekong is seriously haunted, but your chances of getting killed in a military base are pretty high, especially during the early phases of the zombie uprising, when people with guns are going to be shooting anything that moves, without prejudice.
It is important to remember that despite the zombies being your main foe, other people are also (quite often) as deadly, or even more so.
I also feel to really count as a plan, more long term thinking must be employed. How will you live after the energy bars are gone? Will you be open to potential allies, or be to paranoid, and stay a loner. Will your plan be to hide, or hunt zombies? Things like that, and more...