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!
, third of all if only a thousand ppl max survive how is everyone gonna be over there...THERE WOULD BE NO ONE
Ok, since this wasn't on the first page I'll let it fly, but let me clarify. By around 3 days into the outbreak, there will bee 100-1k people alive. When the virus first breaks out, you wouldn't expect that right off the bat e1 died right? No need to get mad and the whole chuck norris crap, well, it's not serious and this is a SERIOUS club. Chuck Norris sucks in my opinion too. . .(ronald ragon rox. . jk!). We're only NOT serious when applicibale, such as bad scenario's or bad plans. The main thing that would make the plan on pg 88 fail. . .YOU HAVE NO FOOD! Go grocery shopping dude. . .lol.
while waiting for a scenario, here's a good old fashion discussion topic. +++What would be the best CQC garage weapon/tool?+++
I would think either a hacksaw or a sledge. What about you?
I like the idea of a sledge, but a hacksaw I think would be too easy to get caught while in use. Or how about one of those ridiculously huge monkey wrenches? You know the kind when you see you think honestly what could that possibly be used for.
Day 1 After the Apocalypse. I've successfully turned my house into somewhat of a comfortable barricade. Not many zombies around... it's about 10 below. I'm freezing. I'm going to need supplies soon including ammo, even other weapons. Food is at the top of my list, 7 cans. Beefaroni and assorted vegetables. Not much, but today isn't the greatest day but I'm sure there will be minimal zombies.
After a quick nap, I'm ready to go. I bundle up as heavily I can and set off. After 1 minute of walking I realize I don't know where any stores are. Quick look at my scouted map I see there is two stores within walking distance but the nearest gun store is too far for today. I head off to the Savings 101 store. 'That could be a problem' I mutter as I gaze over a large parking lot with minimal cars to cover behind. I scan around quickly and sprint, duck, sprint, then duck again. It almost became systematic until I heard some noises. I perk up and scan like a dog. Nothing... again some noises. 'Oh no.' I say as I realize where it's coming from. The store! I run to the door, military style and press my back onto the wall. I peer inside but see nothing. It's pitch black in that store... I'll have to find the generator. I sprint out back to scout for an entrance. Luckily one of the shipping bay doors is about three feet off the ground... I'm sure I can squeeze in. Whipping out a small but powerful enough key-chain flashlight I begin my search.
Ah, I do have flashlight, minimal as it might be. And for the bag I was thinking cart but then again snow on the ground would be impeding. Though grocery stores tend to pack bags now don't they? I am grateful for the criticism, though.
God, would people stop spaming here! to above topics were flaged, other then times, and savorath. As for the bags, some stores might not have them you know. It depends on the sort of store. Wallmart would, but not like giant eagle.
I'm not familiar with Giant Eagle, I'm sure my grocery store will, since it has a large parking lot and large bay doors. I tend to hint to things without truly saying them!
Ah, I do have flashlight, minimal as it might be. And for the bag I was thinking cart but then again snow on the ground would be impeding. Though grocery stores tend to pack bags now don't they? I am grateful for the criticism, though.
Well, though most grocery stores have bags, they also have small baskets, I thought that you could probably bring a rake or something, put the baskets on the sides, and then it would be easy to carry around canned foods and stuffs.