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When I started thinking way too much about Zombies:
When I first saw a zombie movie.
What started my zombie fixation:
Dawn of the Dead and my friend Devin.
Favorite Zombie book:
The Day the Dead Walked by Devin Strickland, edited by me. We're looking for a publisher, by the way...
Favorite Zombie movie:
Dawn of the Dead
Favorite quote in any zombie movie:
"We make dead things deader." - the zombie squad
What am I gonna do if zombies don't attack?:
Still deciding...it's between chemical engineer and biology teacher.
What happens if zombies DO attack?:
I'll do exactly what my ancestors before me did: blow shit up 'till I'm happy again.
About me:
I play guitar and drive to fast. If you want more info on either, check out my other two wikis:
www.guitarstudy.wetpaint.com
www.cheycamaros.wetpaint.com


My score and score summary on the non-lame zombie survival test:
99% survivability, like 2% kick-ass

Real? Zombie Attack
I don't think it's real because of the zed? showing up on the thermal. I dunno though...







Using Fire: Napalm
Most people would agree that fire isn't a good weapon against zombies. I agree. If you don't know,here's why:
zombies are only killed by destroying the brain. Dousing them in gas and lighting a match is only going to make flaming zombies. So, it's pretty obvious, that fire isn't a good option when mixed into a zombie offensive plan, right?
I don't think so.
The only reason that fire doesn't work is because it doesn't stick to its target and it takes so long to actually destroy the brain. You might see where I'm going with this.

Napalm.

Napalm, jellied gasoline, was invented for use in World War II. Napalm solves the problem of using fire, sorta. Napalm sticks to its target, and burns very quickls through just about anything remotely flammible. The only problem with napalm are its ingredients, or rather, its main ingredient: gasoline. A homemade, and rather crappier version, of napalm is made by letting gasoline sit in a bowl with styrofoam for a while. This napalm is not nearly as good as the military stuff, and requires some practice to prefect. So, if you haven't got it, the problem is the ammount of gasoline it takes.
If you feel like using up gas, go ahead. I'm merely suggesting that napalm could be a very useful tool against the undead.

I'll be objective though. Napalm will not kill skin-jobs as quickly as a well placed bullet. It uses gasoline. It takes time to make. It's dangerous as hell; one flaming drop on your arm and you have a hole in your arm.
It does have good sides though. It could be used to spray lots of undead at once, or used to kill zombies in pits. It is also, I believe, a good morale booster. Who doesn't want to watch an undead barbeque?

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ww3sabiture napalm 2 Jul 25 2008, 1:53 PM EDT by ww3sabiture
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Thread started: Jul 24 2008, 11:23 PM EDT  Watch
it was made bofore ww2 in more primitave versions but if i rember corectly it was in the first world war that made napalm but dont holt me to it as i could be rong
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