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silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

azrael99 wrote:even though WE use only 10-15% of our brains (still have to confirm that) zombie don't need all the brain to work.


8thsinner wrote:With blunt force trauma I would aim for the very top of the brain to shatter all four parts of the skull causing hopefully enough damage to the brain tissue to put them down.
With blades weapons, horizontally through the nape if from the back. In straighter bladed weapons.
Or with the front on, using a khukri, slipping to the side and trying to sever the spinal cord as soon into the cut as possible.
Front on with a katana, same as below. Little bone to deflect it and doesn't need as much force.
With a gun, yeah through the mouth seems like a good idea.
Ideally though you want to capture a few if possible after disabling them and experiment a little bit to give you a better idea. Thats the only sure way to know.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.


packn_rn wrote:I was taught that the "philtrum" (the little valley that runs midline from below the nose to the top of the lip) was the aim point for a CNS shot.



Browning 35 wrote:packn_rn wrote:I was taught that the "philtrum" (the little valley that runs midline from below the nose to the top of the lip) was the aim point for a CNS shot.
I've heard that before too, but as you can see that's a little bit low.
It would probably work if it severed the spinal cord, but sometimes bullets veer off course and the spinal cord would be an even smaller target than the Medulla Oblongata (which is already small enough).
So if you shot this zombie roughly where the red dot is chances are you'd be fine.


Browning 35 wrote:packn_rn wrote:I was taught that the "philtrum" (the little valley that runs midline from below the nose to the top of the lip) was the aim point for a CNS shot.
I've heard that before too, but as you can see that's a little bit low.
It would probably work if it severed the spinal cord, but sometimes bullets veer off course and the spinal cord would be an even smaller target than the Medulla Oblongata (which is already small enough).
So if you shot this zombie roughly where the red dot is chances are you'd be fine.
azrael99 wrote:i didn't know i would get such interesting info when i made tha tread. that will be interesting
i wonder if you could get target witth schema of the brain on it to be able to aim at a specific part of the brain.


azrael99 wrote:i didn't know i would get such interesting info when i made tha tread. that will be interesting
i wonder if you could get target with schema of the brain on it to be able to aim at a specific part of the brain.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

Regular Guy wrote:It is also responsible for regulating several basic functions of the autonomic nervous system which include:
Respiration – chemoreceptors
Cardiac center – sympathetic, parasympathetic system
Vasomotor center – baroreceptors
Reflex centers of vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and swallowing
Regular Guy wrote:The medulla oblongata controls autonomic functions, and connects the higher levels of the brain to the spinal cord.
Destroy it's ability to move any component of it's movement, it's kind of harmless.
azrael99 wrote:i didn't know i would get such interesting info when i made tha tread. that will be interesting
i wonder if you could get target witth schema of the brain on it to be able to aim at a specific part of the brain.

Browning 35 wrote:Regular Guy wrote:However the medulla oblongata does have one crucial function which you've already pointed out.Regular Guy wrote:The medulla oblongata controls autonomic functions, and connects the higher levels of the brain to the spinal cord.
Wouldn't blasting a hole through the 'switch box' that connects the brain with the spinal cord work very well?
All that I've seen or read on Zombies suggests that they're not motivated by higher thoughts, motivations and actions, but by the primal need to attack and feed.
So when a projectile destroys the connector switch that's between the Zombies brain (which is at least operating on some level) and the spinal cord (which controls movement) to my way of thinking that's a much better target than the brain all on it's own.
Plus such a shot would also damage the brain and spinal cord as well.
As you said...Destroy it's ability to move any component of it's movement, it's kind of harmless.


Regular Guy wrote:Sure, I was assuming that since there is no electical activity from the brain to the body then the switch box wouldn't matter. When there is no electical impluse, I assume the medulla would not matter, therefore, go for the source, the motor cortex.
You know what's funny, we probably have a cumulative education value of at least 100 thousand dollars and were discussing zombie brains.


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