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Postby Wreckless » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:56 am

Why they are not possiable you ask of me?

Easy. Two hours after the body dies, the brain turns into this gooey mush and rendered useless and destroyed. But why would the brain be intact even if we're faced with the slowly rotting zombies? My theory, that because the brain is active in a sence, it keeps from rotting because the brain is living (kind of.)
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Postby Jamie » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:58 am

I also think that zombie buried in caskets 6 feet down wouldn't be able to dig their way up, even if they did reanimate, so it would just be the ones up on the surface who could hunt us down for our tasty, tasty brains...

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Postby Smeds » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:22 pm

A graveyard would probably be relatively safe (no more dangerous than any other open piece of land anyway). Tall walls, fences, some have barded wire, large hills, and wrought- iron gates. It would be good in a pinch.
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Postby Wreckless » Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:00 pm

Smeds wrote:A graveyard would probably be relatively safe (no more dangerous than any other open piece of land anyway). Tall walls, fences, some have barded wire, large hills, and wrought- iron gates. It would be good in a pinch.


I never thought of it that way...and not a lot of people are in cemitarys (10 visiters max on a non burial day)
Just bring in a 18wheeler of food, lock the gates, and you're good! (as long as the undead masses put enough of eachother on the fences for them to fall down)

Oh and by the way, nfa, even though you were joking or not, but I got somthing to say.
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Postby KayGee » Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:49 pm

But what happens if we're dealing with a necromancer?
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Postby Wolfe4086 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:21 pm

KayGee wrote:But what happens if we're dealing with a necromancer?


Then you call your local Dragon Corp military unit and then send in a Commando team to kill the Necromancer. :)
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Postby Brash » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:25 pm

Is anyone else freaked out by the thought of a graveyard full of howling, writhing zombies who can't get out of their coffins? They're all just there, underground, trying to claw their way out of the dark whilst we're wandering around on the peaceful surface completely unaware.
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Postby Wolfe4086 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:32 pm

Brash wrote:Is anyone else freaked out by the thought of a graveyard full of howling, writhing zombies who can't get out of their coffins? They're all just there, underground, trying to claw their way out of the dark whilst we're wandering around on the peaceful surface completely unaware.


My luck I would show up at the place where they did not bury them deep or in coffins. Show up and secure the outside only to have zeds popping up in the perimeter.
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Re: Why the rising from the grave (Litarely) Zombies arn't p

Postby TheFreakinBear » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:56 pm

Did someone call me? I thought I heard necromancer...... Hmmm....well, no threads to necromance here. I'll just move along...









Wreckless wrote:Why they are not possiable you ask of me?

Easy. Two hours after the body dies, the brain turns into this gooey mush and rendered useless and destroyed. But why would the brain be intact even if we're faced with the slowly rotting zombies? My theory, that because the brain is active in a sence, it keeps from rotting because the brain is living (kind of.)


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Postby Packin' Heat » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:33 pm

I don't know man. If zeds were roaming around, I dont wanna be near a grave yard.

1) I don't know the full capabilities of the zeds as far as if the ones in the ground are a threat. Plus, if there are zeds then what I thought I knew about science, life and death are obviously wrong so I don't wanna push my luck.

2) theres a psychological impact with graveyards. they are too dark and creepy and I know I'd never be able to sleep.
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Postby Smeds » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:29 am

Packin' Heat wrote:I don't know man. If zeds were roaming around, I dont wanna be near a grave yard.

1) I don't know the full capabilities of the zeds as far as if the ones in the ground are a threat. Plus, if there are zeds then what I thought I knew about science, life and death are obviously wrong so I don't wanna push my luck.

2) theres a psychological impact with graveyards. they are too dark and creepy and I know I'd never be able to sleep.


Well a graveyard would be good if the outbreak was due to some sort of virus (like 28 Days Later maybe).

And wouldn't the psychological impact of the zombies above ground rushing at you keep you awake anyway? :shock:
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Postby Czechnology » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:32 am

You guys aren't taking into account how much earth weighs. Nobody is getting out of a coffin once it's underground, assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.
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Postby Doctor_Zombie » Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:29 am

See - this is a fundamental and overlooked ZPAW hazard.

The thing is, coffins DON'T stay buried all of the time. Everytime there's a flood, they always talk about how the ground gets saturated and coffins float up out of the ground.

The problem is that we ZS'ers, after saving the day because, ya' know, we talked about this on the internet... will go through all the trouble of killing ALL of the shambling hoards of zombies - only to have the problem resurface after a good hard rain.

ZS: Well, our work is done here.
Grateful citizenry: Thank you ZS! Thank you for saving us! Thank you for being such efficient re-killing machines! And thank you for looking so damn hot while doing it! Now if it would only stop raining...

(Meanwhile, at the local cemetary, coffins are shooting out of the ground with PHOOMP sounds.)
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Postby Star Chamber Survivor » Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:26 pm

Doctor Z. wrote:See - this is a fundamental and overlooked ZPAW hazard.

The thing is, coffins DON'T stay buried all of the time. Everytime there's a flood, they always talk about how the ground gets saturated and coffins float up out of the ground.

The problem is that we ZS'ers, after saving the day because, ya' know, we talked about this on the internet... will go through all the trouble of killing ALL of the shambling hoards of zombies - only to have the problem resurface after a good hard rain.

ZS: Well, our work is done here.
Grateful citizenry: Thank you ZS! Thank you for saving us! Thank you for being such efficient re-killing machines! And thank you for looking so damn hot while doing it! Now if it would only stop raining...

(Meanwhile, at the local cemetery, coffins are shooting out of the ground with PHOOMP sounds.)


if im not mistaken, i believe thats only a problem in places that are either built below the water level surrounding them (ie: new Orleans or the low countries in Europe) OR if you have uber porous soil and a somewhat lightweight coffin
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Postby Shorty0969 » Fri Mar 07, 2008 3:44 pm

Doctor Z. wrote:(Meanwhile, at the local cemetary, coffins are shooting out of the ground with PHOOMP sounds.)


Yeah, I'm totally picturing "Poltergeist" in my head right now. You know, the swimming pool scene with the pouring down rain. Great. Thanks.

But...on topic...even if the coffins floated up, aren't they pretty well sealed up inside another container...whose name escapes me right now?
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Postby Smeds » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:27 pm

Star Chamber Survivor wrote:
if im not mistaken, i believe thats only a problem in places that are either built below the water level surrounding them (ie: new Orleans or the low countries in Europe) OR if you have uber porous soil and a somewhat lightweight coffin


Exactly. Up here in KY, we don't really have a problem with resurfacing coffins. Now unidentified persons in a shallow grave... there's a real problem. Who knows when one of those could pop up in an outbreak? :shock:
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Postby KayGee » Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:23 pm

Doctor Z. wrote:See - this is a fundamental and overlooked ZPAW hazard.

The thing is, coffins DON'T stay buried all of the time. Everytime there's a flood, they always talk about how the ground gets saturated and coffins float up out of the ground.

The problem is that we ZS'ers, after saving the day because, ya' know, we talked about this on the internet... will go through all the trouble of killing ALL of the shambling hoards of zombies - only to have the problem resurface after a good hard rain.

ZS: Well, our work is done here.
Grateful citizenry: Thank you ZS! Thank you for saving us! Thank you for being such efficient re-killing machines! And thank you for looking so damn hot while doing it! Now if it would only stop raining...

(Meanwhile, at the local cemetary, coffins are shooting out of the ground with PHOOMP sounds.)



Did you not get the memo on how we keep getting repeat business? :wink:
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Postby Wolfe4086 » Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:34 pm

KayGee wrote:
Doctor Z. wrote:See - this is a fundamental and overlooked ZPAW hazard.

The thing is, coffins DON'T stay buried all of the time. Everytime there's a flood, they always talk about how the ground gets saturated and coffins float up out of the ground.

The problem is that we ZS'ers, after saving the day because, ya' know, we talked about this on the internet... will go through all the trouble of killing ALL of the shambling hoards of zombies - only to have the problem resurface after a good hard rain.

ZS: Well, our work is done here.
Grateful citizenry: Thank you ZS! Thank you for saving us! Thank you for being such efficient re-killing machines! And thank you for looking so damn hot while doing it! Now if it would only stop raining...

(Meanwhile, at the local cemetary, coffins are shooting out of the ground with PHOOMP sounds.)



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Postby Impus » Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:53 am

Czechnology wrote:You guys aren't taking into account how much earth weighs. Nobody is getting out of a coffin once it's underground, assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.


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Postby xxxero » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:53 am

Czechnology wrote: assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.


when the mythbusters buried Jamie, the coffin began to be crushed by the weight of the dirt on top of it.
they are not always right on, but i don't see how they could have screwed that one up...
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Postby Wreckless » Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:33 am

xxxero wrote:
Czechnology wrote: assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.


when the mythbusters buried Jamie, the coffin began to be crushed by the weight of the dirt on top of it.
they are not always right on, but i don't see how they could have screwed that one up...


I remember that. It was a metal coffin and caved in slightly.
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Postby xxxero » Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:33 pm

Wreckless wrote:
xxxero wrote:
Czechnology wrote: assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.


when the mythbusters buried Jamie, the coffin began to be crushed by the weight of the dirt on top of it.
they are not always right on, but i don't see how they could have screwed that one up...


I remember that. It was a metal coffin and caved in slightly.


i can't help but wonder what would have happened if they had piled on the rest of the dirt.
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Re: Why the rising from the grave (Litarely) Zombies arn't p

Postby Seanwins » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:59 am

Wreckless wrote:Why they are not possiable you ask of me?

Easy. Two hours after the body dies, the brain turns into this gooey mush and rendered useless and destroyed.



This is just not true.
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Postby Czechnology » Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:00 am

xxxero wrote:
Wreckless wrote:
xxxero wrote:
Czechnology wrote: assuming it's even built well enough to stay intact after all that dirt is poured on top.


when the mythbusters buried Jamie, the coffin began to be crushed by the weight of the dirt on top of it.
they are not always right on, but i don't see how they could have screwed that one up...


I remember that. It was a metal coffin and caved in slightly.


i can't help but wonder what would have happened if they had piled on the rest of the dirt.


This is exactly what I was referencing.
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