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My best zombie plan

Flatchi's picture

What you should do is try to find like a UPS truck and Rap the sides and the windows with a chain-link fence. If the truck does not have doors, find a metal plate a bit bigger than the door. You would need to go to your local gun store and buy as much guns and ammo as you can, I personally would not choose anything but a handgun for faster reloads. Also you would need a couple survivors with you. You should keep track of where the nearest chain-link fence around you.

A Man with a Plan. Wait, I think that's backwards. A Plan with a Man? Uh, it's my zombie plan.

Mr. Stuff's picture

So my house is in the suburbs of a suburb of Seattle, so I could hole up for a little while. But my dad happens to be a hunter so we have an arsenal of hunting rifles, shotguns and handguns, plus enough ammunition to invade a small country at our leisure. We also have a boat in our garage, and a 4WD Ford F-350, which is the biggest effing truck in the world. There is a perfect perch on my roof where one of us can hole up and take care of any stragglers. We load up our boat with every single gun and box of ammunition, all the food we have plus several ice chests.

Snow Thing Like Safety.

JakeOfDuty4's picture

I live in a suburban area next to a school and across the road from a park, so needless to say i have a couple of options. My house is on the end of a very long road so which more or less leads to a major highway, i intend to utilize this. All the bull shit about grabbing survivor's from around you and hunkering down in some house you've barricaded with chairs and whatnot is ridiculous, point being there's no point having a safe house in a rough area.

Not really a "Zombie Plan", but...

justindude28's picture

After reading an interesting discussion in the Forums regarding the Cloverfield monster, I have made it a goal of mine to have a plan about what I would do if a gigantic monster attacked.

Operation: Atlas

justindude28's picture

In warfare, the winning side is often not decided by the amount of soldiers they have, but the quality of those soldiers. In many battle strategies, generals might assume that victory can be achieved by using massive amounds of resources to simply "overwhelm" the opposing sides, but this tactic can be defeated by a much smaller force as long as they are properly trained and know their enemy.

Poetic Justice

justindude28's picture

Bad zombie! Damn you!
Get the flamethrower ready,
It's Barbecue time!!

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