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Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
Andy’s Experiments
May 25 2008, 11:44 PM EDT | Post edited: May 25 2008, 11:44 PM EDT
As a general rule, it is unwise to experiment on skin jobs as too dangerous and difficult to obtain specimens (wild ideas on how to catch them notwithstanding).
Even if you could safely capture a few for testing, you then have to feed them (major issue), contain them (ensuring they can not escape, creating millions more problems), etc.
¡¡DO NOT EXPERIMENT ON SKIN JOBS!! Just kill them instead.
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SuperSoldierRCP
SuperSoldierRCP
1. RE: Andy’s Experiments
May 30 2008, 11:30 PM EDT | Post edited: May 30 2008, 11:30 PM EDT
Tactic - The Pop and drop: All team members book it to the nearest safe point will dropping smoke grenades and specially made bombs comprised of human urine and bleach makes a deadly and smelly gas(which can kill humans by destroying the brain cells and distorying the lungs/heart, gas acts as a 11 on the PH scale ) the combination of the two will impair zeds ability to smell, see, and hear for a short time.


and you dont think this is a great idea
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Shadow_Sukhoi
Shadow_Sukhoi
2. RE: Andy’s Experiments
Jan 4 2009, 12:38 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 4 2009, 12:38 AM EST
"As a general rule, it is unwise to experiment on skin jobs as too dangerous and difficult to obtain specimens (wild ideas on how to catch them notwithstanding).
Even if you could safely capture a few for testing, you then have to feed them (major issue), contain them (ensuring they can not escape, creating millions more problems), etc.
¡¡DO NOT EXPERIMENT ON SKIN JOBS!! Just kill them instead."
valid issues, but testing zed for other weaknesses other than "destroy the brain" may prove benificial, such as deterioration rate, sences, and intellegence.
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kevin990
kevin990
3. RE: Andy’s Experiments
Jan 4 2009, 1:25 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 4 2009, 1:25 AM EST
"Even if you could safely capture a few for testing, you then have to feed them (major issue), \"
Quick question, why would feeding be necessary?

Are you running on the assumption they can starve?

Expansion on the matter would be appreciated
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