Do you think if you put an animal that makes loud noises when threatened in a cage and hung it from a tree or set it in a clearing that the noise would attract undead?
There are several issues with this concept-
1: We do not know if zombies don't attack animals or if noise will attract them.
2: If loud noise does attract them and the cat attracts enough for you to pick them off with a high caliber rifle, the rifle shots will alert your position and they will no longer be looking at the caged fur ball, but rather be looking for you (if not already ate the poor caged furry rodent)
3: If noise does attract zombies- Stay silent as to not have more unwanted company in your location than you want.
Now I am back to stalking people from afar using my streaming Traffic and Airport cameras.
Eliot - Site Admin wrote:
All that needs to be said is this: FIRE = BAD
...FIRE = GOOD...
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Valid point. Although then again it does depend on where you are taking your impression of zombie behavior. I take mine from The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. It describes alot of offensive manuevers against the undead and I was questioning some of them.
Valid point. Although then again it does depend on where you are taking your impression of zombie behavior. I take mine from The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. It describes alot of offensive manuevers against the undead and I was questioning some of them.
I already dislike you..... ALOT.
Eliot - Site Admin wrote:
All that needs to be said is this: FIRE = BAD
...FIRE = GOOD...
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Zombies are beings that have been infected with some agent for which there is no known vaccine. This agent is most likely spread by contact with bodily fluids, and causes clinical death followed by resurrection. The creature then exhibits highly aggressive behavior and the desire to spread the infection. It will show little to no regard for it's personal welfare, nor will it respond to pain stimuli. Because technical death has already occurred, the creature will not be stoppable through any means short of complete destruction.
This is our guidelines for what a zombie is. We don't know if this is going to hold completely true to this definition or not. We don't know anything since zombies are not plaguing our existence today.
One thing we do know for certain is that zombies are in fact possible and are more than likely going to become as such in the future due to Research and Development in many fields pertaining to DNA Reconstruction, Biological/ Chemical Warfare, and many other Natural Phenomena that happen in our world every day.
Eliot - Site Admin wrote:
All that needs to be said is this: FIRE = BAD
...FIRE = GOOD...
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
There are several issues with this concept-
1: We do not know if zombies don't attack animals or if noise will attract them.
2: If loud noise does attract them and the cat attracts enough for you to pick them off with a high caliber rifle, the rifle shots will alert your position and they will no longer be looking at the caged fur ball, but rather be looking for you (if not already ate the poor caged furry rodent)
3: If noise does attract zombies- Stay silent as to not have more unwanted company in your location than you want.
Now I am back to stalking people from afar using my streaming Traffic and Airport cameras.
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
>_>
I refuse to put my cats in a box.
I think animals will be one of the main things that help keep us all sane once zombies occur.
Because The Muppet Show Said So.

That is a falsity.... You are far from sane my friend.
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Valid point. Although then again it does depend on where you are taking your impression of zombie behavior. I take mine from The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. It describes alot of offensive manuevers against the undead and I was questioning some of them.
I'll quit smoking when Z-Day comes around.
I already dislike you..... ALOT.
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Cool.
I'll quit smoking when Z-Day comes around.
This is our guidelines for what a zombie is. We don't know if this is going to hold completely true to this definition or not. We don't know anything since zombies are not plaguing our existence today.
One thing we do know for certain is that zombies are in fact possible and are more than likely going to become as such in the future due to Research and Development in many fields pertaining to DNA Reconstruction, Biological/ Chemical Warfare, and many other Natural Phenomena that happen in our world every day.
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Okay thanks. Sorry.
I'll quit smoking when Z-Day comes around.
Hay- No worries at all. I am here to help.
The Max Brooks book only shows zombies as shamblers and doesn't go into the full spectrum of our worst case scenarios.
"The tender fingers of admin are hovering over the ban button; it is our job to keep them there" - Holy Book of Mod
Try reading this: Forget everything you know about zombies.
"They drew first blood not me..." (Stallone in Rambo: First Blood)
