[b]1:[/b] Why didn't they nuke the heavy populated areas? I'm not saying they should go Fallout style on them, but why didn't they nuke cities that have a very high population? For example in the US nuke every state capital and the heaviest populated city in each state. If the capital turns out to be the highest then nuke the 2nd populated city. They don't have to nuke every one, but if the fallout is going to be a problem then nuke as many of the cities that wouldn't be that much of a problem from it.
[b]2:[/b] So Pit found out that if you have a terminal disease or you have a problem like that one guy with a limp. The zombies would ignore you because you are unhealthy. So my question is how do you inject everybody with a killer disease without them dying from it or being crippled by it?
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Edited by Aryan Barbarian : 7/2/2013 9:16:35 PM1. A nuke did go off while they were flying to Israel 2. They made a weakened version of meningitis that would not be as potent/not even a disease
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1: Not everyone in that city is going to be infected. It's best to try to evacuate as many people as you can and those who get left behind have to fend for themselves. Using nuclear bombs is just too destructive for a situation like that. You need to deal with the aftermath which isn't too easy. 2: Well that's a risk people will have to take. You have to find out which disease has the highest survival rate and just use that one (if at all possible). Some people will die, but at least they have a fighting chance.
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3 Replies1: I think they might have been worried about killing survivors in the cities. 2: What they did was drop containers of the diseases in areas where there were survivors, and once they injected themselves and escaped to a safe zone, they were injected with the cure.
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2 RepliesNever saw it but is it good?
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Anybody?