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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the W has to stand for "the wolves" whoever they are. I just don't see Morgan tying a live person to a tree and leaving her for the walkers [/quote] Me too. I'm guessing a mixture of Alexandria exiles and random baddies will show up in the season finale. [/quote] "Throw me to the wolves and I'll come back leading the pack." I agree with PP. I think that there will be a Wolfpack that will fill the story role of the Saviors from the comic-book. Anyone else ever wonder why they don't head for the shore and then live and travel by boats? Water would make a good defense against the walkers. As would living on a small island. Hell, I would think if they went north to to New England or upstate NY, there would be less people and I would think the walkers would freeze during the winter. So if there is a zombie uprising, please feel free to join me on my boat as we sail up to an island in Lake Champlain. [/quote] They are not alive so they can't freeze to death. They don't feel. I would think the cold would slow down the decomposing. [/quote] Flesh, even dead flesh, will freeze solid. Then like little bunny foo-foo you can skip through the town bopping them on the head.[/quote] Agree. If it's bacteria that causing the zombie "disease" it should freeze too.[/quote] Based on Max Brooks' books World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide- zombies will freeze in the cold but reanimate when they thaw. Many people headed north during the initial outbreak and that helped protect them from the zombie infestation. However, food shortages and exposure caused millions to die and subsequently resort to cannibalism to survive. Not a great option. As for the shore option- water isn't a protection either. Zombies can float and also roam the ocean floor by the millions. So many survived on boats (including a stolen Chinese nuclear sub) but an island would not have a secure perimeter. Offshore oil rigs are one of the most secure locations as far as zombies are concerned but a lack of fresh water and corrosion from salt water are constant problems. That being said- my plan is to head for the Florida Keys, secure the bridges, and create a secure perimeter with semis and storage containers. [/quote]
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