I think I'd hold out in a Dicks Sporting Goods. Apparently, that's where Ezekiel was holding out at, and now he's a king of a kingdom. And all those idiots argued that Walmart was the best place to hold out. Morons.
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Réponse de Border_Ruffian
le 3 avril 2017 à 10h57
No food at Dicks Sporting Goods. Walmart has guns and food...and a garage to work on cars and trucks.
Réponse de DorianGrey
le 3 avril 2017 à 13h50
Better than a Wal-Mart... a Wal-Mart distribution facility. Much larger with enough supplies for many Wal-Marts. No glass store front to re-enforce. A colossal warehouse with over a hundred semi bays that could have trailers backed up them for additional storage or housing.
Réponse de TheShredder
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h13
You guys are all doing this wrong. You're supposed to agree with me and not argue your own point. Geeeezzzz.......
Réponse de Xsploit
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h23
Literally a fucking castle :D with a courtyard in the middle for growing veg and stuff and a moat.
Réponse de TheShredder
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h27
Are there a lot of castles around where you live?
Réponse de Xsploit
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h29
Well i live in england, so quite a lot more castles over here than there are where TWD is set :p
Réponse de TheShredder
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h32
Then, regionally, that would be a good choice. However, fortunately, I live in a country that isn't bogged down with a 1000 year old infrastructure to work around.
Réponse de Xsploit
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h33
Generally a prison would be the best place, but they have already tried that one :/
Réponse de TheShredder
le 3 avril 2017 à 16h38
Problem with prison is, once you're in, it's really hard to get out.
Réponse de candie1230
le 3 avril 2017 à 21h50
A village built in the trees, like a bunch of tree houses built together. Think the tree village in Robin Hood: Prince of Theives.
Réponse de chrisjdel
le 3 avril 2017 à 22h09
This is one of the better ideas I've heard. You could literally live there for years without having to go out and scavenge. Remove any signage on the roads that might point a group like the Saviors in your direction, and you're golden!
Réponse de Nubyan
le 3 avril 2017 à 22h26
And what if these facilities were already occupied by employees who are now walkers?
Not so safe anymore and quite problematic with dead people lurking around in hidden areas.
A colonized Mars. The virus would be safely contained on Earth and unable to survive the Martian atmosphere. I do realize that I'm thinking way outside the box.
Réponse de Ray
le 3 avril 2017 à 22h33
The great Plains or the desert or even the artic. Sparcly populated and you can see for miles around to see if there any walkers coming.
Réponse de chrisjdel
le 3 avril 2017 à 22h35
If Mars had been colonized, their only chance of avoiding the same problem would be to shoot down any craft from Earth that ignored their warnings not to attempt a landing. If even one of them got to the ground and the hatch was opened, whatever agent re-animates the dead would be unleashed on a new world.
More likely you'd have to deal with Wal-Mart employees who weren't dead, and got the idea to move their families into their workplace before it occurred to you. Hopefully you get there before the mindset of turning other people away to stretch supplies for yourself really sets in. Early on, they'd probably open up for you if you knocked. Later you'd get the business end of a rifle and an invitation to hit the road.
Réponse de Nubyan
le 3 avril 2017 à 22h43
You missed the part about me saying the virus is unable to survive the Martian atmosphere.