The ones in World War Z can walk underwater.
- The Doctor:
- ^ I am guessing that if they are zombies, they can walk under the water. (A la Pirates of the Caribbean.)
February 21st, 2010 at 06:09pm
The ones in World War Z can walk underwater.
- The Doctor:
- ^ I am guessing that if they are zombies, they can walk under the water. (A la Pirates of the Caribbean.)
Don't worry. During the zombie apocalypse, most people will be too busy dying to put you in jail for owning firearms. Get a uzi!!!
- ToshiroFangirl:
- I don't want to become a zombie!
And I'm too young to own a gun... o.O
With maths! XD
- fool's paradise:
- Mathematically? How did they research this in the first place?
I can already see the twist: In your travel to the past, unknowingly you bring along the zombie virus, thus starting the infection in the first place.
- The Doctor:
- I plan to spend it on developing time travel to stop the zombies in the past.
Ah.
- Xsoteria:
- I can already see the twist: In your travel to the past, unknowingly you bring along the zombie virus, thus starting the infection in the first place.
God: "DON'T FUCK WITH TIME TRAVEL"
I know the Osterhagen Key is from Doctor Who, but is there a real Osterhagen Key in place today? And if there was, would we know about it? (I doubt we would, but still.) And what world leaders would potentially have keys?
- The Doctor:
- Osterhagen: A system of nuclear missiles inserted into specific points in the Earth's crust, causing the planet to be ripped apart. It would be controlled by several stations set up over the world, needing a Master Key only owned by top ranking UN officers and two other stations live. It was set up by UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce] if at one point the suffering of humanity is so great, so without hope, it becomes the preferable option.
I still don't understand how they are still able to keep going without any energy/water/oxygen intake.
It is conceivable for a passive illness to overtake the world but a rabid one? I'm not sure. A rabid one could be contained easier, I think.