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Crest of Fire

Member Since 23 Apr 2003
Offline Last Active May 13 2003 05:56 PM

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In Topic: Realistic And Dynamic Defense Plans

10 May 2003 - 12:45 AM

VX / Sarin gas attacks on the zombies, it affects the central nervous system causing the body to shut down functions like heart beat, breathing, erection, and all the other good stuff, and it should crawl right up the spine, and kill the fungus. Or precision guided bombs with an alkalizing agent, to burn off their flesh exposing their weak innards. but nerf darts drenched in holy water would work well.

In Topic: Realistic And Dynamic Defense Plans

07 May 2003 - 06:17 PM

Ash, sorry about being such a jack ass, but we will know more in 10 years than we knew 50 years ago, humans learn new things about everything every day, we just mapped the human genetic code, and in 10 years, we will know what parts do what. plus, the double helix was discoverd 50 years ago. But what about moving, we could set up colonies on the moon, we have the technology, its just not a priority. then we could just dirty bomb the zombies, and wait it out on the moon.

In Topic: Realistic And Dynamic Defense Plans

06 May 2003 - 08:25 PM

:) For the last time, the Zombie "Virus" is not a virus, it would have to be a type of fungi, a virous would just reproduce, and kill the cells, but it could never turn someone into a zombie, only some sort of fungus could do that. Now that i think about it, a bacterium couldn't cause it eather, because they are prokariotic, and need another bacterium to reproduce, but as long as they have food, and arent exposed to oxygen, the bacteria would not control the animal/plant because a bacterium is incomplete.

In Topic: Realistic And Dynamic Defense Plans

05 May 2003 - 11:40 PM

A virus could not mutate a human, because a virus splices its DNA into the cell, altering the cell, so that it would produce more of the virus, and when enough of the virus builds up, the cell virtually explodes, spreading the virus throughout the system. Henceforth, a virus reproduces, and kills, but would not alter the human into a brain mongering zombie. So what you are dealing with is some sort of fungi, that grows, and lives on the animal/plant/fungus, or a bacterium that travels through the system feeding, but a bacterium would not be likely.
Now to the point we are dealing with, how to kill the zombies. Heat would be very practical, because it would kill the animal/plant/fungus, and would destroy the fungus or bacteria. But what would be even more effective would be a virus. By altering and augmenting the DNA of a preexisting virus, to target a specific tissue that only the zombies have, such as their fungus, or some altered tissue. Also you could, with more ease, use an already existing virus. Zombies would probably still have blood, or their calls would starve, so you could use a hemorrhagic virus, like Hanta, or Ebola so the red blood cells would be infected, and be destroyed by the natural pattern of the virus. But with any virus, there is the possibility the virus would plaque the living, and the possibility of the genetically engineered virus mutating, and start attacking human tissue. My last idea would be to use cyanide to starve the zombie’s cells, and cause death of it and its fungus.
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In Topic: Telescoping Barrel

27 April 2003 - 06:53 PM

Actually, I would make telescopic barrels for pump guns such as the AT2000, it increases the range by allot, but the effect isn’t quite as great for a super soaker, which has a longer release.