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x-wolfhunter |
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Feb 28 2011, 11:27 AM EST
Hey, this is my very first post ever on this site. I just want to open up a discussion about who should be in a group with you. I think this is very important, and that it should be discussed. My ideal group would actually be my immediate family (I have a sister, mother and father), but if not them then I would want to be in a group of four to five people; in a zombie breakout, I would guess that any less would mean almost certain death in a zombie attack, and any more would attract too many zombies.
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marcosdecastro |
1. RE: Group
Feb 28 2011, 12:08 PM EST
i think the best group to be with would be family. But if you have no firearms then team up with someone who has one but be careful approaching them as they may be scared or something like that so approach with caution and assure them you a friend orrrr if they look like they would kill its best to stick with family
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marcosdecastro |
3. RE: Group
Feb 28 2011, 12:11 PM EST
then stick with family is your best bet and accept people that come to you for help if they are unarmed and a family like you then find a place to stay safe
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PedroAsani |
5. RE: Group
Feb 28 2011, 1:34 PM EST
1. People you trust.2. People with skills. In that order. Trust is all. 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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SasquatchJim |
6. RE: Group
Feb 28 2011, 5:14 PM EST
Welcome to the site, man.And, once again, I agree with Pedro. The people you trust the most are the best ones to have around. Do you find this valuable? |
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x-wolfhunter |
7. RE: Group
Feb 28 2011, 6:50 PM EST
Thanks for the welcome, Jim. I agree, too. I've made my mind up to keep my group my immediate family only.And what should I do if I come across a lone survivor with nothing? It makes me think: Survival of the fittest, or humanity? Do you find this valuable? |