Thread started: Aug 14 2008, 4:24 PM EDT
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Alright, let's think 10 years after the zombies first appeared. Zombies will be existing in one of two ways.
1) Massive super-hordes numbering in the millions
3) in groups no larger then 3, scattered over hundreds of miles of land.
Now, we have plenty of tactics to deal with the Zombie super-hordes, and quite a few tactics to deal in small, random encounters.
Thing is, none of us have a long-term zombie extermination plan.
Yeah "go zombie hunting" is great if you are willing to go out every day killing zombies (attacking), but hasn't anyone ever thought of a more passive approach? Like setting up traps that you check every week or so, and if there is a zombie, just kill it then and there and reset the trap?
You don't have to walk nearly as far or as often, making zombie slaying much safer, easier, and more at your leisure.
How do you expect to keep your territory zombie free? What will you do to keep the zombies from getting too close to your home when you are not there to stop them personally?
I think we need a page dedicated to predominantly defensive/passive tactics that don't require you to risk your life (much).
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RE: 10 years later
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Oct 1 2008, 11:24 PM EDT
To me, the obvious answer is a lure and destroy tactic. A noise machine on a moving platform where you can destroy them from a safe location from above. Like an eighteen wheeler with a large enough platform to hold a dozen people or so.
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