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What if zombies always walked down hill?


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You know like if nothing was attracting their attention then they would just basically act like water & just flow down hill or be stagnant?

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It's kinda hard to predict the actions of something that is fictional. 

You might aswell ask what if dragons only flew downwards. 

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1 minute ago, Noteverythingisaconspiracy said:

It's kinda hard to predict the actions of something that is fictional. 

You might aswell ask what if dragons only flew downwards. 

Well it's so easy to predict the outcome of dragons flying downward even a child could figure that one out.

You gotta think population density & elevation & junk. Where they all gonna wind up?

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7 minutes ago, Kid_Marx said:

Well it's so easy to predict the outcome of dragons flying downward even a child could figure that one out.

You gotta think population density & elevation & junk. Where they all gonna wind up?

Voting against yourself Obi Wan Star Wars  - The woo is Strong with this one

 

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1 hour ago, Kid_Marx said:

I mean it would make the hordes predictable & they would all eventually congregate into one mega horde.

at the bottom of the mariana trench

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There are no zombies,  are you trying to make a story for a film  and are looking for ideas on here? 

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5 hours ago, Noteverythingisaconspiracy said:

You might aswell ask what if dragons only flew downwards. 

Well that why most of them wound up in China.

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7 hours ago, Kid_Marx said:

You know like if nothing was attracting their attention then they would just basically act like water & just flow down hill or be stagnant?

W.T.F.

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They would rot.

Within 25 hours of dying, assuming no refrigeration, a corpse would not be capable of biting you.

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Zombies walk in circles, but not necessarily downhill. Watch any Zombie film and you will see the same made-up extras over 'n' over again.

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  •  The grand old Duke of York
  • He had 10,000 zombies
  • He marched them up to the top of the hill,
  • Then they all walked down again. 
  • And when they where up, they where up
  • And when they where down they where down. 
  • And when they where only halfway up, 
  • Their heads suddenly fell off ! 
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5 hours ago, Imaginarynumber1 said:

They would rot.

Within 25 hours of dying, assuming no refrigeration, a corpse would not be capable of biting you.

I would take longer than 25 hours for a zombie to become immobile wouldn't it?

The time would vary depending on the climate but 25 hours seems pretty fast in any environment.

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2 hours ago, XenoFish said:

If we were discussing plague "zombies" then they'd die of starvation and dehydration. It really depends on the type.

Like just infected living people?

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2 minutes ago, Kid_Marx said:

Like just infected living people?

If they're plague "zombies" then it's mostly likely that all higher cognitive function is gone. They are for the most part nothing more than motorized instinct. Think of the Rage Virus.

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8 hours ago, freetoroam said:

There are no zombies,  are you trying to make a story for a film  and are looking for ideas on here? 

Nah I was just thinking of the Zunami on Z Nation & one thought lead to another & I thought to myself "What if the zombies always only traveled down hill?"

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1 hour ago, Kid_Marx said:

I would take longer than 25 hours for a zombie to become immobile wouldn't it?

The time would vary depending on the climate but 25 hours seems pretty fast in any environment.

Nope. I deal with bodies every night. In fact, after about 4 5 hours, there'd be s period where a zombie couldn't even move for upwards of 12 hours because they'd be in rigor.

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3 hours ago, Imaginarynumber1 said:

Nope. I deal with bodies every night. In fact, after about 4 5 hours, there'd be s period where a zombie couldn't even move for upwards of 12 hours because they'd be in rigor.

How long you reckon it would take before their eyes would only be able to perceive shadows cast across them?

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1 hour ago, Kid_Marx said:

How long you reckon it would take before their eyes would only be able to perceive shadows cast across them?

School holidays are fun, aren't they?

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What if a person were bitten by a zombie, a werewolf, and a vampire all at once. 

 

I think I just came up with the next teenage goth horror romance series....

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We need to have a new section called: 

Utter BS thinking.

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2 hours ago, freetoroam said:

We need to have a new section called: 

Utter BS thinking.

I consider something like this to be nothing more than a hypothetical chit chat. Maybe a thought experiment. 

The point being, don't take it seriously.

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