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Your Name: Chris M.

Basically, let me start off by saying that I don't believe in a strict plan. Plans are based on the fact that certain variables will happen in a predictable way, and if they don't happen the way you want the plan crumbles. The more complex the plan is, the more that happens. I believe more in a set of guidelines that you can apply to most situations. With guidelines, you're flexible to adapt to the situation, and adaptation is survival. Obviously, some situations do call for advanced planning but as for general survival, I'm keeping it rather simple.


To put it bluntly, stay flexible, stay alive.

Location: I don't think that staying in one place for very long is a good idea. Unless you had a suitable fortress that could hold off hundreds if not thousands of zombies indefinitely, I think you'd get overwhelmed and killed. So, I plan to stay mobile via a vehicle convoy.

While there are some great plans on creating strongholds that are self-sufficient, I don't have the knowledge or capability to put all of that in place and I'm not counting on finding those who have the knowledge and can help with the work load.


Transportation: I currently have a Subaru Forester XT which will be my main vehicle. It can hold a very good amount of stuff (just found that out when we wired our house to be for stereo), it's fast with the turbo, the all-wheel drive is sure footed everywhere, it's fairly capable off-road, and I've been getting 27 mpg with rural/highway driving. Other vehicles can be added as necessary to fit the needsand size of the group.



People: Basically anyone who isn't a total dick is welcome. Special skills aren't necessary, but common sense, the ability to learn, and being willing to do a bit of work is.


Communication: Aside from my group and other survivors we find, I don't think we'll be communicating with others very much.


Supplies: While I have some decent stores of food and water, the apartment I'm in doesn't afford a lot of storage space. When we move to our new hosue that'll change somewhat, but mainly I'll be holding out for a few weeks then relying on supply runs to any stores or warehouses that may hold what we need.



Weapons:
I've got an H&K USP 40 handgun, a Ruger 10/22 with scope and extended magazine, and my dad's girlfriend has a North American Arms .32 ACP which sucks.

Those three give a small group pretty decent protection, though I'd like to supplement them with a shotgun, and a semi-automatic rifle of a decent caliber.

Philosophy: Reload ahead of time.



Survivors: As previously stated, I'm willing to hook up with pretty much anyone who's willing to work with my group. I'm not the perfect leader by any means and I'm not gonna be going all Rambo on people. I'll be glad to find other people to watch my back and to give me something to fight for.


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jamie900 Nice plan (page: 1 2 3) 41 Apr 1 2011, 2:33 PM EDT by inu-dude25
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Don't be a noob though. You seem to have all your eggs in the mobility basket. Take some out of there and put them in the zombie smackin basket. My crew has FNX 9mm, Glock 19, Keltec 380, sawed off pistol grip Mossberg trencher, AR 15 with thermal sight and extended mags, Wal Mart special trenchgun, Saiga .308 converted to US specs, Czechloslovakian SKS and for the zombie squirrels a Ruger 10/ 22 with iron sights. If these fail we have several sledge hammers, splitting mauls, a few nail guns and some nice 36" Snap On breaker bars.

For mobility we have a 2007 F250 PSD, 2006 Tahoe Z71 and a cherry 1987 SAAB 900 8 valve non turbo.
For camp security patrols we have a Troybilt Pony (7 speed, 17.5hp with a 42" cut) and a Craftsman GT5000.

Remember. Firepower first - - then get the hell out of there. Fire and relocate.

Bruh improve your firepower a bit and we'll smack some zoms
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Izikiel Nice plan 4 Apr 17 2010, 4:45 PM EDT by VagabondVance
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I was planning on me and a few buddies (if their not zombies) were going to grab some buses since we live in a small town, board them up with some metal from a company that is a few blocks from my house, take at least 3 buses and fill 1 with all gasoline, 1 with all food, and 1 with all the guns and ammunition that we can take from this gun store. We plan to be rounding up alot of people while were going from town to town, and I agree, I dont really want to be stuck with some stuck up snotty little brats.
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Gears101 hey, cool. 0 Oct 11 2009, 8:50 PM EDT by Gears101
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finnally a plan that doesn't involve yourself running around and mindlessly killing zombies like your some sort of god. also the flexible thing was pretty cool. upon reading many of the plans, I do beleive that alot of people that have accounts on this website are major X-Box live addicts that think they know what combats like.
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