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In World War Z they mention giant herds just walking along the bottom of the ocean. If that herd randomly walked up on your island you'd be ****ed. Having a boat would help. Leave the island for a couple of days while they walk off the opposite side of the island back into the ocean. |
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Cos if they're not, I'm not worried. |
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Alright. I thought we were still talking about the "Dawn of the Dead" from a few years back. Where they held up in the mall, then got the guys boat to head for the island. My bad.
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I must admit, I'm not up on my zombie movies like I should be. The thought of zombies walking under water never occurred to me. I've never been a fan of low budget movies with bad acting, it might help if you are all put together a list of consensus must see zombie flicks. In fact, I'm gonna needvthat on my desk by tomorrow morning. Yeah...... That'd be great.
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The pressure argument is a good one. Didn't think of that.
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You would be much better off, as mentioned in the Zombie Survival Guide, picking a 2+ story building and destroying the stairs from the first floor to the second floor so that zombies can't get to the upper levels. |
How would the zombies walk on the bottom of the river? wouldn't they keep floating up to the top and the current push them down river?
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To be honest, one of the safest places I can think of is on a large house boat in the middle of a very deep lake. You would have saftey from walkers, lots of fresh water, fresh fish, and you could grow your own veggies in little gardens. If you had a desalinizer, then sub lake for ocean and be 1000x times safer. Only the weather would be a real conern at that point. |
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