Location: Fruits and Vegetables, A Renewable Food Source

Discussion: Garden of DoomReported This is a featured thread

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goulcrank
goulcrank
Garden of Doom
Nov 22 2009, 1:02 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2009, 1:02 PM EST
What about the zombie-plants?! 1  out of 5 found this valuable. Do you?    
Piscasis
Piscasis
1. RE: Garden of Doom
Nov 22 2009, 1:39 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2009, 1:39 PM EST
no. Do you find this valuable?    
goulcrank
goulcrank
2. RE: Garden of Doom
Nov 22 2009, 1:43 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2009, 1:43 PM EST
Meh... fair enough... Do you find this valuable?    
PedroAsani
PedroAsani
3. RE: Garden of Doom
Nov 22 2009, 2:15 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2009, 2:15 PM EST
Plants are the natural enemy of zombies

http://www.popcap.com/games/free/pvz/?icid=plantsvszombies_HP_OL_1_8_19_08_en
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agentaaa
agentaaa
4. RE: Garden of Doom
Nov 22 2009, 2:32 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2009, 2:32 PM EST
Bah! I hate tower defenses, they ruined a great genre(except for lock's quest). Anyway, plant zombies would be as undangerous as they are undead, because unless you own venus flytraps, your plants will lack mouths or the ability to move at all. Do you find this valuable?    
JustAnotherWebSurfer
JustAnotherWebSurfer
5. RE: Garden of Doom
Jun 11 2010, 12:56 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 11 2010, 12:56 AM EDT
Well, if you had an infected fruit/vegetable plant, you could unwittingly kill yourself with your next meal. Lol 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
FracturedCell
FracturedCell
6. RE: Garden of Doom
Jun 11 2010, 7:18 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 11 2010, 7:24 AM EDT
"Well, if you had an infected fruit/vegetable plant, you could unwittingly kill yourself with your next meal."
This is a sort of valid point - what if you killed a Zed next to your vegetable patch, and the blood/bodily fluids were absorbed into the fruit/veg itself, leaving traces of the virus to be absorbed through your intestine when digested.

If you live in a hot climate, it might be possible for the virus to survive a couple of days inside a warm, watery host, such as a tomato in a hothouse/greenhouse. I'm not sure, but I think there was a thread on this a while back.
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