What is your Zombie survival plan?

Started by Haloth, March 31, 2009, 04:53:27 AM

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Hadlock

Quote from: velvetkytten on April 22, 2009, 02:30:06 AM
I just watched Quarantine and .. a video camera is an AWESOME zombie killing tool ! And of course the firefighter's axe and giant hammer.. whatever those are called. lol



Quarantine was sooooo bad >.<
it was just a big rip off of RE and Blair witch project, and it wasn't even scary, if anything it was more of a comedy.

Riou

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Weapons

Prospectors hammer - Melee - IMO best melee as it will not wear out, can one hit kill (insert in top of skull or side, works either way) useful for breaking windows and the like as well
M1A1 Carbine w/folding stock - Ranged - Good for range and short enough to be used in close quarters with a decent rate of fire, and ammo for the weapon would not be hard to find.
9mm Beretta - Ranged - Backup to the M1A1

Mode of transport

Mountain bike w/rear "luggage" rack - Plain and simple, no fuel besides your own energy and silent so you could sneak past the undead, or perhaps any humans who have gone insane and depending on your level of fitness, pretty good speed if needed, can also be used to transport food, water, etc.

Clothing

Balaclava or toque if first isn't available
Tight fitting shirt - Black
Hoodie - Black - Duct taped at wrists, waist and elbows.
Basic sturdy jeans - Black - Duct taped at knees and ankles.
Messenger bag w/quick release strap(Velcro)

Bag contents

Extra ammo
Energy bars - Powerbar and the like, they may taste like concentrated ass but they are a great source of energy none the less.
Vitamins - Because there is no way in hell your carrying around enough food to meet all your required intakes in a messenger bag.

Plan

Keep on the move, attempting to stay out of high population areas, raiding what I need from stores (clothes and the like) and if ever bitten... The standard 9mm blowjob/wall painting exercise.
Its damn hard unlocking achievements....

Elnath

Hrrm. All my stuff's still packed up, I used to have a go bag or BOB all ready for this... Well. Lessee where we stand right now.

I'm never without my:
-leatherman pouch which also contains: Tungsten and diamond grit knife sharpeners, Matchbook with hooks and fishing line coiled up inside.
-Pentagon light (1 AA)
-Pila 120 lumen light (3 CR123)
-P-38 can opener on my neck.
-Cobra knot bracelet made of 550lb paracord. Can be untied to give me about 7 feet of cord.

Other gear I will soon consolidate back into my pack.
-Hatchet
-10 CR123 batteries which expire in 10 years.
-4 lithium AA batteries. Also expire in 10 years.
-Ranger blanket
-Rain poncho
-Emmrod backpacking fishing rod.
-Steel water bottle(for boiling)
-1.5litre lexan nalgene bottle.
-First aid kit with sutres and compresses.
-Kershaw survival knife.
-NATO strike anywhere matches. 12sec burn time.
-Snare wire
-Pellet gun for small game.
-1 ton hammock.
-Lighters coming out my ears
-Two 50' lengths of 550lb paracord.
-Night vision monocular.
-Binoculars
-I'm sure I'm forgetting something.

I'd probably fill my shoulder bag with dried and canned food until I can build up a proper supply of rations again.

I have some choices for weapons. There's the 100 year old bolt action rifle which likes to jam up on me and I need to pick up some ammo for it.
I intend on buying a 10/22 as soon as I secure a job, and a shotgun soon after.
I have one combat ready sword, another which is probably of better quality but does not have a sharpened edge at the moment.
Realistically I'd use my hatchet or my ice axe.
My ASP will be on me as well, but only as a back up.

Clothing.... Hrrrm... Which BDU shall I use today? Flecktarn's the most comfortable, but the multicam is multicam. Answer: The zombies will eat me while I'm still trying to figure out what to wear.
Probably the flecktarn, too much velcro on the multicam. It was making a lot of noise last time I used it.
I've got knee and elbow pads, Bolle T-800s, need to replace my kevlar gloves, but they're still good, leather repelling gloves to go over them.
My magnum stealth boots are super cosy for running.

Plan? Get to the water. get on a boat, get to a small island that I can easily secure.
Or if I join up with a larger group, we may be able to secure a larger boat, move it away from the land and anchor it.
Eventually sending smaller teams out to scavenge for supplies. But that plan's a little more ambitious.

Oh... Did I mention in my profile that I was a survival nut too?