A realistic self help guide to spotting threats, preventing and avoiding encounters, or fleeing and surviving during the coming of the zombie wasteland.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Ideal geographical conditions for survival
This is a very critical decision that you will be faced with, but eventually you must make a decision of where geographically you will be safest. It is important to know a few things about the undead when choosing a location to set up in. First is that being walking corpses, zombies have no internal body temperature and will freeze in harsh winter conditions. Two is their inability to climb or overcome rough obstacles such as impassable mountains and other natural land barriers due to their lack of coordinated motor skills. Three is the fact that corpses don't float, so a life at sea may be a viable option.
So knowing these basic facts, you should make the trek to the nearest mountain range and set up at high altitude for safety. The cold conditions up in the mountains will either freeze out or confound the movement of the undead. There is also the option of the far north in areas like the arctic circle where indigenous peoples will probably be largely unaffected. The infected will freeze into zombie sickles making them easy to dispatch. You will find a way to adapt to the cold if you are a true survivor. Otherwise get a boat and raid ports around the world for supplies and live off of the ocean. Either way the rougher the terrain is, the more difficult it is for the undead to move about in it, and ultimately will provide more relative safety for you as a nomadic survivor.
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Well, I see you've updated your blog... a lot. You've even added a gadget. Well done. Now, consider adding a second blog where you can write on other topics. I'm pretty sure you've sufficiently covered the whole "Zombie" thing. I feel safer already, except for the fact that you plan to ditch useless family members at the first undead howl. It's alright. Cuddles and I don't need your help anyway. I'll make a flame thrower out of cooking spray and escape very well, thank you.
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