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    No I am NOT a zombie meat. And my body guard will not tire. He's one of a kind. End of story.
    Yeah, you are. I look forward to hunting your zombie.
    I once old enough, am planning on getting training in both swordsmanship and bowmenship. Get a decent katana and possibly a hand-and-half that are real. Get the full cleaning kit and such.
    Good. So far, so good.

    As for the condo. Dirt on the door won't help, it'll be loosely packed and even still, it'll only do you some good for a short amount of time. Best to bring a welding kit, depending on the distance. Throw some steel on the door frame to buy yourself some time.

    If it's a second story condo, the easiest thing to do would be to simply destroy the staircases that lead to the 2nd floor. Real zombies NEVER jump, and they don't have the mental capacity to lift themselves up past things that are above the chest. Destroy the staircase, and all they do is look up the stairwell and moan.

    As to gathering survivors, the sad thing is that you actually don't want too many people with you. If you've got too many people, it'll be hard going until your garden is up, and some of the survivors might not have brought food. The biggest group I'd bring is 5 people. If you are really thinking about bringing survivors, think about signing up for a leadership class, and read about psychology. It could help in case a fight breaks out.

    And now, the zombie moan, I mentioned earlier. It never ends. Ever. And when a zombie moans, he calls more. Make sure to bring ear plugs, and start thinking of ways to soundproof the building.


    aww.. you must be really new around here to not know my affinity w/ japanese weaponry ...
    Yes, I am new.
    Indeed! Japanese weapons are some of the best forged weapons in the world! Just keep folding them!
    That would depend. The katana has proven it's worth time and time again. Easy to carry and lightweight, yet if taken care of well, can easily split a skull in two, thus destroying the brain.
    Last edited by Rinsam; 08-23-2009 at 05:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kailrik View Post
    Indeed! Japanese weapons are some of the best forged weapons in the world! Just keep folding them!
    wha??? keep folding???
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    Quote Originally Posted by drizztix View Post
    wha??? keep folding???
    That's the trick to most Japanese weapons, they fold the metal over on itself to strengthen it.

    Something like that.

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    And I thought he meant holding....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rinsam View Post
    That's the trick to most Japanese weapons, they fold the metal over on itself to strengthen it.

    Something like that.
    they would fold it over and over to get the impurities out... but that was back when they didnt have STEEL and had to go find iron and create the steel themselves.. now days we have factories that can produce any type of steel w/ what ever carbon content you want so folding isnt needed.. and is only done for aesthetics...
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    Quote Originally Posted by drizztix View Post
    they would fold it over and over to get the impurities out... but that was back when they didnt have STEEL and had to go find iron and create the steel themselves.. now days we have factories that can produce any type of steel w/ what ever carbon content you want so folding isnt needed.. and is only done for aesthetics...
    Whatever works, so long as the weapon holds up.

    Anyone else have any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rinsam View Post
    drizztix,
    8. He MIGHT help, but humans tire eventually.
    i never tire!
    chuck norris trained me well
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    Quote Originally Posted by woody513 View Post
    I'd use a flamethrower
    i am a flame thrower

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    Quote Originally Posted by CandleLite View Post
    i am a flame thrower
    I know how to make several types of flamethrowers, does that count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abracax View Post
    I've always wanted one of these, but was worried I would move the wrong way and it would whip back, stick in my thigh or something lol
    they are fun as sin and pretty easy to use w/ a lil training
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