Fort and hide for me. I'd wait until they'd moved along then think about fighting. They're always looking for fresh meat. By the time I'd came out they'd be long gone.
We've got deep and wide basements in Boston. Even without power you could keep a couple of years food and water in a triple-decker's basement with plenty of room for weapons and ammo if you're into that... I'd improvise on the weapons and stockpile the food and water myself. Im patient.
Man has been killing things without guns for thousands of years.
I wish I had a basement like yours where I could stockpile essentials. Zombie apocalypse aside, I think a very real problem would be a catastrophic pandemic. That could quickly cause society to break down.
Sick, slow zombies?
I've got a thick stick. No problem keeping them away.
If it was an airborne cause for the change well that would be different. No air filters in my basement.
I wish I had a basement like yours where I could stockpile essentials. Zombie apocalypse aside, I think a very real problem would be a catastrophic pandemic. That could quickly cause society to break down.
I remember some serious public health outfit modelling a zombie apocalypse as an exercise in preparation for an infectious pandemic (and a way of getting some media attention in the process).
I have often thought or wondered what would be the best zombie fighting weapon. I'm a personal fan of close quarters weaponry swords, chainsaw, double headed ax, clubs, cricket bats, aluminum baseball bats ... that sort of thing. No reload and if well balanced you'd be a zombie killing machine.
Depends on how transmissible it is. If it's only bites that are dangerous then ok (though a ranged weapon would still be safer), but if blood spatter can infect you then close quarters sounds risky.
And of course it depends on what type of zombie: the Shaun of the Dead type a cricket bat would handle; if it's the 28 Days Later type I'd like a few Claymore mines between them and me.
Depends on how transmissible it is. If it's only bites that are dangerous then ok (though a ranged weapon would still be safer), but if blood spatter can infect you then close quarters sounds risky.
And of course it depends on what type of zombie: the Shaun of the Dead type a cricket bat would handle; if it's the 28 Days Later type I'd like a few Claymore mines between them and me.
True. If they are running "bee hive" style zombies I'm out. I don't have the kind of aerobic fitness needed for an apocalypse like that. Just bite me and get it over with.
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