Blitzo

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Member since: Apr 27 2009, 7:34 PM EDT
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About Me:
When I started thinking way too much about zombies:
Age 14.
What started my zombie fixation:
Seeing zombie costumes in
my favorite Halloween stores.
Favorite zombie book:
World War Z
Favorite zombie movie:
Sean of the Dead
Favorite quote in any zombie movie:
"Sorry Grandma!"

My Survival Plan:
My “handle” should you look for me on the radio waves or web:
ZSDW or www.myspace.com/ecophobia. I'm using radios for intel, not communication.

My location:
During the outbreak, I'm bunkering down at my dad's place or in Antartica.
Will I be staying in my home or headed somewhere else?
Well, my dad's house has "ornate" bars ALL the way around it. Closing patios, covering windows... I've actually heard people jokingly reffer to it as a "zombie fortress". I think it would be the best place to stock up before heading to Antartica. I mean, come on! Just because we don't know if the cold would kill the zombies doesn't mean it won't freeze their rotting flesh.
If I'm heading out, how do I plan to get there?
Blimp. It's air-borne, not to mention large enough to carry multiple passengers/survivors and a ******** of supplies.
Got anyone I want to take with me?
My closest friends: Kyle, Maria, Becka, Nathan, Larah, and Frank.
How will I communicate with the outside world, or do I plan to go the hermit route?
Internet! Quick and effective.
How am I planning to get food and water?
Hunting and gathering. Water won't be too difficult to get in Antartica, and [hopefully] seals, polar bears, and killer whales don't carry the virus, so....
What’s my weapon[s] of choice?
Shotgun
Chainsaw
Pistol
Sludgehammer
Got a survival philosophy?
Collect as many survivors as possible, but don't keep them in the same base. Don't trust zombie-influenced injuries. EVER.
Keep in contact with the outside world.
Want more? I'm message friendly :)
Am I willing to hook up with other survivors?
Deffinitely.
Is my plan based on a book/movie/blog/scientist other survivors may have heard of?
Nope, just something Frank and I planned out a long time ago.

My score and score summary on the non-lame zombie survival test:



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Toasterr Antarctica? 1 Nov 30 2009, 12:37 AM EST by Blitzo
Toasterr
Thread started: Nov 28 2009, 2:41 PM EST  Watch
while moving to a place where it seems the zombies will be unable to survive or access, you have to take into account there is a big reason the population of Antarctica never gets above the double digits
its simply too hard to survive there
its impossible to grow crops, near impossible to find food, and after a while, you will be unable to heat yourself because there will be no fuel.

moving to somewhere like alaska or northern canada is a more sensible, it already has a fair but not overwhelming population, power stations
defensible locations ect.
not to mention if you are in north america you wouldnt have to cross an ocean to get there

an alternative to that if you are in europe or asia, would be northern russia, ect
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all that is assuming that the zombies have no body heat, and are the dead come back to life, which is very unlikely.

the most likely scenario would be a virus that causes outbursts of rage in the infected, driving them to attack
in that case they will have a finite lifespan, and be warm bodied, but even in that case, they would be unlikely to survive cold tempratures for long without the proper clothing


hope i helped, Toasterr
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