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It depends on your type of zombie... I think the RAGE type zombies like those featured in the documentary 28 days later is actually RED because the blood is so ANGRY!!!madtolive wrote:question: would it be accurate to postulate that zombie blood is red inside the zombie veins, and turns green when it oxidizes outside of the zombie's body? anyone concur?
also, in the case of a zombie attack, would it be safer to a) climb a tree or b) paddle out into the middle of a lake? please discuss. corsair and i have not reached an agreement on this matter.
intiguing. please elaborate.I'd like to interject that I think of a pissed off dirty martini whenever I glance at your name...
so mickie, you posit that there are two distinct species of zombies? very interesting. in which case perhaps the dawn of the dead type are analogous to neanderthals, and the 28 days later kind are more akin to the cro-magnon? if the two zombie species meet, do you think they would co-mingle? or do you think they would fight to the death for superiority of their kind?There is a large differnece between those two species of zombies.
I would have to go with option B on that one too. If it's a large enough lake you might be able to find some shoreline the zombies have yet to populate. You're a prime target in a tree and if the zombies are industrious and desperate enough, they'll pile on top of each other to get to the goods.madtolive wrote:question: would it be accurate to postulate that zombie blood is red inside the zombie veins, and turns green when it oxidizes outside of the zombie's body? anyone concur?
also, in the case of a zombie attack, would it be safer to a) climb a tree or b) paddle out into the middle of a lake? please discuss. corsair and i have not reached an agreement on this matter.
Further, would it remain infectious (if indeed it was to begin with) if cooked? grilled, lightly buttered? or baked, like a meatloaf? and if we ate it, would we be considered cannibals?Instant thought: Could humans eat zombie flesh as a last resort for rations, or is the "craziness" in every part of the zombie and not just the saliva like I always suspected?
that makes me sad. oh the humanity of it, to annihilate those who are different instead of celebrating our diversity and living as one. if the two species of zombies got together and sang kumbayah and united against the humans, maybe they do deserve to dominate.I think the RAGE species of Zombie would annhiliate the neadrethals in a meet up... They would not get along.
Yes, they will starve. This was proven in 28 days later... 56 days after the infection was released the vast vast majority of the zombies were in very poor shape, laying on the ground under bridges barely breathing. That is a long time tho, and as shown by the update 28 weeks later, they can survive even longer, but I think on a long enough timeline... they be ded.madtolive wrote:that makes me sad. oh the humanity of it, to annihilate those who are different instead of celebrating our diversity and living as one. if the two species of zombies got together and sang kumbayah and united against the humans, maybe they do deserve to dominate.I think the RAGE species of Zombie would annhiliate the neadrethals in a meet up... They would not get along.
but once all the humans were eaten...would they starve?
ahh. me gusta. "olive" makes me think of the little girl in little miss sunshine...bunny wrote:'madtolive' glanced at quickly resembles MadOlive
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pissed off dirty martini
yesssssss, wade davis is AWESOME!!bunny wrote:Refer back to 'The Serpent and The Rainbow'
No resemblance to random flicks aforementioned.
the syringe with the antidote! or, in lieu of, a fire shooter.Oh, What about the best zombie weapon? Shotgun? Assault rifle, grenade launcher, magnum pistol, rocket launcher etc... what would you grab?
Hey! What about mammals? I'm a freakin' mammal, man!Hemoglobin is the principal determinant of the color of blood in vertebrates.
Zombies don't breathe--hence no need for scuba gear! As for the question, the lake would be safer although not by much. You can't see a zombie coming up under the boat! Surprise is never fun--especially if it wants to eat you....but i digress. as for the safest place being with military types, i think i disagree. but i do think paddling out to the middle of the ocean with supplies is a wise choice. unless the zombies discovered the usefulness of scuba gear. or learned to sail. then you'd be in trouble.
what a claim, pugbuddy! what makes you think this? interesting conjecture...Zombies don't breathe
the smart thing to do, once they find they can't claw into your flesh, would be to spit through your seams, or squirt some of whatever makes them contagious into the suit. no meal, but they still win. you: 0, zombies: 1.I always wonder why no one ever dresses up in an armored suit in those movies--an armored suit, that's the ticket! Just the thing to keep the teeth away! And don't give me that "they'll take it off you" talk--they're not smart enough. That's why they want our brains--they don't have any!
They're dead = no need to breathe!what a claim, pugbuddy! what makes you think this? interesting conjecture...
i like the way you think, transmissions.TheeSadTransmissions wrote:
Also I think 28 Days later is a strong case against going to the military bases. I'm grabbing a machete, a bat with nails in it and boarding up the nearest safeway.
no, i don't think so. cro-magnon and neanderthal = DNA. i think if they fought they'd just kill each other. but i like to think they'd exists in a sort of comfortable brotherhood.So during the all out fight of Rage Zombies vs Neanderthal Zombies what effect to Zombie bits have on the other class of zombie. Is a Rage zombie bitten by a Neanderthal then turned into another Neanderthal?
if they were "dead", tho, they wouldn't need to eat! discuss!They're dead = no need to breathe!
the bad thing about relying on munitions is...they run out!!A better option than heavy armor would be riot gear, which you could still run at a good pace in and it would allow you to use a glass shield--and still take 'em out with the sawed-off shotgun! All this while still making you unbiteable!
ah yes, like in "i am legend"! scary thing about those zombies is that they learned from what he did and were able to both lure and trap him. thats the scariest kind of zombie yet.Boards didn't work well against the 28 days zombies. Claymores are handy though. Plant, run, set off when the zombies reach the area of effect (and you are at a distance). Nice to create distance between you and the onrushing ravenous hordes!
But we're talking more Vampires there, and if we're opening the conversation up to vampires, then we might as well scrap the whole thing.madtolive wrote: ah yes, like in "i am legend"! scary thing about those zombies is that they learned from what he did and were able to both lure and trap him. thats the scariest kind of zombie yet.
i strongly concur! those were most definitely NOT vampires. they were zombies with an aversion to daylight, but zombies nonetheless!MikieTaps wrote:I am legend is definately Zombie territory, not vampires...