Topic: What is the best take down round for a zombie? 5

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December 27th, 2004   Post 41
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December 27th, 2004   Post 42
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i was thinking the same thing like texasrebel211
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December 28th, 2004   Post 43
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not so the radiation would kill off the bacteria from the fallout and it cant be a chemical because it would be next to impossible to spread a chemical over long distances. and BTW what were the movies?
I think the first one was "Return of the Living Dead", the other one was "Resident Evil: Apocalypse".

The reason I was saying this because in one movie plot the zombification was originaly spread by a leak from a container. At first the spread was stopped by disposing of the bodies at the local crematorium. However, this caused the chemical or bateria from the ashes to spread into the air landing in onto the local graveyard. The rain that ensude caused the substance in the ashes to seep into the coffins beuried beneath the ground, after which mayhem ensued.

At the end of the movie a low yeild nuclear device was used which stopped the spread, so yes you maybe right in the fact that a nuclear blast would sufice in destroying whatever substace had caused the zombification.

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everyone is putting way to much thought into this
not so, this is a relavant topic and contains some very important information
Absolutely! Relevant and important, especially when combating those pesky, if not dreaded zombies.
 
March 6th, 2005   Post 44
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My choices would be: an M16 w/m203 grenade launcher and bayonet. Master key shotgun would be secondary (buckshot of course) and then a colt .45. This would all be supported by an uparmored 5 ton truck with assorted mounted weapons preferably a m240G in the passenger side, a grenade launcher in one corner, .50cal machine in the other, a .50cal mounted with a 81mm direct fire mortar in a back corner along with a .50cal in another corner and a minigun in the middle. A open turrented 25mm cannon would also be nice in the back.
 
March 17th, 2005   Post 45
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Now grinch how do you expect to be able to fire all those at once
 
March 17th, 2005   Post 46
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Seeing that would be a very impressive sight, I must say.
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May 1st, 2005   Post 47
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Obviously there would be a highly motivated crew to man all the weapons. I stole a lot of the ideas from the gun trucks used in Vietnam and the weaponry on the brown water navy craft from back then. Maybe gun trucks should be reintroduced to Iraq to help against the convoy ambushes.
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May 1st, 2005   Post 48
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May 2nd, 2005   Post 49
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i cast lvl 99 holy bolt and smite them to ashes.
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May 2nd, 2005   Post 50
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