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Old 10-02-2008, 12:26 AM   #46 (permalink)
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k forgot to list my guillie suit. no this isnt me

hope who ever that is is possin for the pic, oh what yote busta
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What does Rhodium do?
And there is no way I'm letting one of those bastards bit me!
Its easily liquefiable, so can be coated on Hollow tips, where as silver bullets are heavy, and might screw up their trajectory.....

Dont worry, we wont shoot till you give us the signal bro.
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What does Rhodium do?
All I know is that it is very reflective and as of this moment, the spot price is $3,960 per oz. Which is cheap, because only a couple months ago, it was valued at over $10,000/oz.

Platinum is currently a $1042/oz and gold is $871/oz.
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I don't have a B.O.B. ready to go, but could throw one together damn quick. The "contents" would vary greatly, depending on if I was in a vehicle, or just on foot, and the distance I needed to travel.

A lot of people think they are gonna carry half their house with them. I suggest they load up their ruck and hump it 10 miles. Then we'll see how much shit they unload and how much more water they bring.
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Oh shit, i'm thinking of Vampires.
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What does Rhodium do?
They use it along with platinum and palladium in catalytic converters. So just round up all the catalytic converters you can find and go from there.
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Yeah, zombies require physical disintegration of the brain/control system (brainstem, spine, etc).

Also, a solid perimeter, if you are thinking of a defensive position, is not a great idea. Sooner or later, the sheer numbers will overwhelm you.

First Step: Identify likely approach vectors. Zombies tend to work in straight lines, so look at line-of-sight approaches from local graveyards, medical research centers, hospitals and population centers (cities, etc).

Second Step: Construct natural barriers that will tend to hem in the zombie horde. Tree trunks, boulders, old cars, etc work well for this. You want to try to collimate the zombies.

Third Step: Attach fragmentation devices along the zombie corridor. Claymores are great if you can get them, but more likely you will need to improvise. Steel ball bearings can be salvaged from junkyards or sourced from local bearing distributors (or McMaster-Carr). Tannerite may be adequate as a propulsion medium, gun powder probably would not work so well in an unconfined state. You want the frag devices a little above typical zombie height, pointing slightly downward. This should create adequate pulping of the cranium, brainstem and upper thorax region.

Fourth Step: Tiger pits - keep the dirt mounds nearly with a dozer handy. Zombies fall in, then buried. This will not kill them, but it should slow them down.

Fifth Step: Fire is your friend, learn to make napalm. Pressurized drums will make good flamethrowers.

Sixth Step: At this point, I assume your perimeter is breaking down and zombies are still approaching. Time for shotgun work.

Last Step: Bug Out. Hit the switch on your last line of defense, oil/gas drums buried in the kill zone. While the zombies burn, head to your bugout vehicle and move on to the next holdout.

Repeat until zombies are gone.
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Yea, that's what they all say...
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Good thing is we don't have to worry about them during the day. So I'd think vampires would be our #1 priority during the day light hours.
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Zombies time is near, I can feel it.

...Big list of stuff...

Post up what you got
How much does all of that weigh?
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depending on the exact quanity I dont go over 50lbs in my bag,
Edit: notice most stuff I carry is extremely light, the heaviest Items are water and Ammo.

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Dude 2 ticket to blurr's and I'll throw in my mother inlaw for good times.
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come to think of it. I'm safe. It's you white folks that zombie's have a thing for.
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Well, when the zombies attack you can! But right now ISN'T the time to socialize!!!!


I think everyone should come to me. For no one lives in Kansas, and the zomibes will not come to untill all else is taken over. Giving us more time.
Dorthy still trying to get out of town?
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I dont trust living in the city though. While I have a lifted Grand Cherokee that can be used as a solid BOV, I am sure in the mass panic, people will clog the streets. Luckily I have an escape plan. I need to get my front bumper/grill guard done ASAP.

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come to think of it. I'm safe. It's you white folks that zombie's have a thing for.
Wrong. Zombies love dark meat too. It must be racist film directors that want black people to have a false sense of confidence, so as to be killed quicker.
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