NapalmSavage77

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Member since: May 6 2011, 10:09 AM EDT
Slogan: Be ready for anything. That way you'll know the right thing to do when things go south
Friends: 2
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About Me:
When I started thinking way too much about zombies:
What started my zombie fixation:
Favorite zombie book:
Favorite zombie movie:
Favorite quote in any zombie movie:

My Survival Plan:
My “handle” should you look for you on the radio waves or web:
My location:
Is my plan dependent on zombies in your home town, or anywhere?
Will I be staying in my home or headed somewhere else?
If I'm heading out, how do I plan to get there?
Got anyone I want to take with me?
How will I communicate with the outside world, or do I plan to go the hermit route?
How am I planning to get food and water?
What’s my weapon of choice? Do you need to reload that thing? Gotta plan for that?
Got a survival philosophy?
Am I willing to hook up with other survivors?
Is my plan based on a book/movie/blog/scientist other survivors may have heard of?



Latest page update: May 6 2011, 4:07 PM EDT
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NapalmSavage77 The leader and the followers 0 May 9 2011, 11:09 AM EDT by NapalmSavage77
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The infection has just begun and you alert your friends to meet up at the safe house. However upon arrival you find there to be an additional group of survivors. As your friends begin to arrive, the unknown survivors party leader attempts to recruit them to his/her group. Immediately you know that you possess more survival skills than this new leader, whose group is far to large and under equipped to survive. How can you peacefully inform this person without inciting violence to you or your friends?
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NapalmSavage77 Video Games and the Undead: How they could help your survival. 0 May 6 2011, 11:04 AM EDT by NapalmSavage77
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Video games have proven to better a person hand-eye coordination, reaction time, problem solving capabilities. So could zombie based video games further educate and enhance our knowledge of the undead and how to survive against them? And what other ways could video games aid us against the undead?
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