Mar 17, 2009, 02:38 PM
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Interesting. Within a day any populated area would had been overrun with the worst case scenario of zombies (fast running fuckers). Assuming the origin of the infection and how close you are to it... you generally have a day to a week. So I'm going to assume if its a week, I'd go for the hills literally and find either a bunker/strong house/cave/hole to tuck myself into with a week's supply of water/food (gallon of water, sugar packets, granola bars which is something I always have on hand). IE, when the day passed and a week passed, hope to god that those infected either ran off somewhere or rotted to uselessness.
However, if a day though, I'd just stay in my room right now. I live on a third floor, I'd use my chest of drawers to barricade the door. Have plenty of furnishings to just block the only entrance. Luckily if there's a fire or something, I could just jump out of the window just fine.
Again, this is assuming how close to the origin of the infection. If early, you'd waste a lot of resources when you could had just waited it out before running to hole up somewhere.
Everything we had seen on tv and movies, its always described with a time limit. A day, a dawn, 28 days later etc etc. Makes you wonder just how much does that rotting flesh of a body actually last... before breaking into a mess. I'm much more curious about the time lapse of the degeneration of the spinal cord actually.
But honestly now that I have thought about it, I'd think that the live people in pure hysteria are the worst than the zombies. They're the ones scrambling for resources that YOU had worked hard to preserve for yourself. They're the ones scrambling for your little hideout with guns. Oh yeah they're the worst.
Thankfully I live in a nondescript apt complex that could easily not be targeted by these type of fuckers. I highly doubt they'd approach a large apt complex knowing full well there's a possibility of a zombie in each door you open.
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